Anna Alma-Tadema

Anna Alma-Tadema
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Anna Alma Tadema, oil on canvas, 1883, Royal Academy of Arts[a]
Born
Anna Tadema

(1867-05-16)16 May 1867
Brussels, Belgium
Died5 July 1943(1943-07-05) (aged 76)
NationalityBritish
Known forPainting, drawing

Anna Alma-Tadema (née Tadema; 16 May 1867 – 5 July 1943) was a British artist and suffragette.

Alma-Tadema primarily worked with drawings and paintings, creating many portraits and representations of interior scenes, flowers and buildings. She was influenced by her father, Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, and showed her works at exhibitions with him and her step-mother, Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema. Her work was shown at national exhibitions, including the Royal Academy of Arts and the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.

Anna Alma-Tadema was recognized for her achievements as an artist at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago and the 1889 Paris Exhibition.

  1. ^ Sarah Bilston (22 July 2004). The Awkward Age in Women's Popular Fiction, 1850–1900 : Girls and the Transition to Womanhood: Girls and the Transition to Womanhood. OUP Oxford. pp. Front cover, back cover. ISBN 978-0-19-155676-0.


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