Dame Elizabeth Blackadder DBE RA RSA RSW, Scottish 1931-2021 - Interior, 1971; watercolour and pencil on paper, signed and dated lower right 'Elizabeth Blackadder 1971', 19.3 x 24.5 cm (ARR) Note: This early watercolour demonstrates the artist's...
Dame Elizabeth Blackadder DBE RA RSA RSW, Scottish 1931-2021 - Interior, 1971; watercolour and pencil on paper, signed and dated lower right 'Elizabeth Blackadder 1971', 19.3 x 24.5 cm (ARR) Note: This early watercolour demonstrates the artist's careful balance of colour and composition, allowing the abstract qualities of the medium to create a transcendental sense to the image, most noticeably in the sky seen from the window. The artist created an number of these interior scenes at the beginning of the 1970s. Blackadder was the first woman to be elected as an academician to the Royal Academy in London and the Royal Scottish Academy. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is now held in all major public UK collections, including the Tate, National Galleries of Scotland and the Government Art Collection.
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Dame Elizabeth Blackadder DBE RA RSA RSW, Scottish 1931-2021 - Interior, 1971; watercolour and pencil on paper, signed and dated lower right 'Elizabeth Blackadder 1971', 19.3 x 24.5 cm (ARR) Note: This early watercolour demonstrates the artist's careful balance of colour and composition, allowing the abstract qualities of the medium to create a transcendental sense to the image, most noticeably in the sky seen from the window. The artist created an number of these interior scenes at the beginning of the 1970s. Blackadder was the first woman to be elected as an academician to the Royal Academy in London and the Royal Scottish Academy. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is now held in all major public UK collections, including the Tate, National Galleries of Scotland and the Government Art Collection.
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