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Kathleen Fox (Portraiture, Flowerpieces, Narrative Paintings) (1880-1963)
Born in Dublin, Kathleen Fox studied drawing and painting at the Metropolitan School of Art, under William Orpen, acting for a spell as his assistant. In 1908, she won a gold medal for a work comprising a copper cup and "baisse-taille" enamel, decorated with figures. Two years later, her oils, watercolour paintings, enamels and stained glass panels were also well received at the school's "Past and Presen (showing 500 of 1872 characters). |
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