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Fannie Moody
(1861 - 1897)
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Auctions upcoming for her* |
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Lived/Active: United Kingdom/United States
Known for: animals-cats & dogs
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| Born 1861 (death date unknown), Fannie Moody married Gilbert King and lived in London, England. She was a pupil of J.T. Nettleship and exhibited from 1885 to 1897. She also exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1888 to 1897. She was a member of the "Society of Lady Artists". She painted animals but specialized in dogs. She also did artwork for Cookie Tins and Postcards.
Submitted as a bulletin by: Bruce Thomas |
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