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 Rose Maynard Barton  (1856 - 1929)

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Lived/Active: United Kingdom/Ireland/England      Known for: townscape and marine painting-figures and genre
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Rose Maynard Barton RWS (1856-1929)

The Irish townscape painter Rose Barton was born in County Tipperary, in 1856. She was the cousin of the writer and artist Edith Somerville. Educated privately, she began exhibiting her watercolour painting with the Water Colour Society of Ireland (WCSI) in 1872.  In 1875, Rose Barton Rose and her sister Emily visited Brussels where they had lessons in drawing and fine art painting. Evidently her artistry blossomed, as three years later she exhibited her picture "Dead Game", at the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) - the first of several paintings she showed there over the years. In 1879, she joined the local committee of the Irish Fine Art Society and within 3-4 years she determined to take up painting full time.  This led her, in company with her close friend Mildred Anne Butler, to study figure painting and figure drawing under the French artist, Henri Gervex, and afterwards at Paul Jacob Naftel's art studio in London.

More exhibitions of her paintings followed.  In 1884, she exhibited at the Royal Academy (RA). Later, she showed at the Japanese Gallery, the Dudley Gallery and the Grosvenor Gallery in London. In 1893, she became an associate member of the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours, attaining full membership in 1911. By her mid-50s, Rose Barton's watercolours and townscapes were becoming well-known in both Dublin and London, not least because of her illustrations in books of both cities.

According to the art historian Anne Crookshank, Rose Barton had a natural skill for reproducing the clammy atmosphere of London in the fog, with the glimmer of its street lamps and shiny wet streets. A liberal in social affairs, with a keen interest in horseracing and betting, Barton exhibited with a number of different painting societies, most notably the WCSI, the RHA and the Society of Women Artists.  Her paintings are represented in public collections of Irish painting in both Ireland and Britain.

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One of Ireland's best-loved watercolour painters, a contemporary of Mildred Anne Butler and Percy French (q.v.) and cousin of the author/artist Edith Somerville, Rose Barton was born in Rochestown, Co. Tipperary.

She received drawing tuition whilst visiting Brussels in 1875 and by the early 1880s had embarked on a career as a professional artist.  She exhibited with the Royal Academy, the Royal Hibernian Association, Society of Women Artists and the Royal Watercolor Society, of which she was made a full member in 1911.

Her work was also used to illustrate books, including Francis Gerard's Picturesque Dublin Old and New (London, 1898).

She is represented in the NGI, the Ulster Museum in Belfast, and the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Art, Dublin.
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