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(1855 Graz, Styria - August 1927 London), born Marianne Preindlsberger in the Austrian province of Styria, was an Austrian painter. She settled in England after her marriage to Adrian Scott Stokes (1854-1935), the landscape painter, whom she had met in Pont-Aven. Marianne Stokes was considered one of the leading artists in Victorian England. Preindlsberger first studied in Munich under Lindenschmidt and having been awarded a scholarship for her first picture, 'Muttergluck', she worked in France under Pascal Adolphe Jean Dagnan-Bouveret (1852-1929), Colin and Gustave Courtois (1853-1923). She painted in the countryside and Paris, and, as with many other young painters, fell under the spell of the rustic naturalist Jules Bastien-Lepage. Her style continued to show his influence even when her subject matter changed from rustic to medieval romantic and biblical. While in France she met the Finnish painter Helene Schjerfbeck, in whose company she visited Pont-Aven in 1883. Her first salon painting, 'Reflection', which had been painted in Brittany, was exhibited in 1885 at the Royal Academy. Her work was also shown at the Grosvenor Gallery, New Gallery, and the Society of British Artists and in 1885, a year after her marriage, she took to using the name 'Mrs. Adrian Stokes'. She held a joint exhibition with her husband at the Fine Art Society in 1900. The Stokes' lived in St Ives where Marianne was a member of the Newlyn School. Having no children, they regularly travelled abroad, frequently to the Tyrol, and in 1905 to Slovakia and the High Tatra. Here they spent about half a year sketching and painting in the villages of Važec, Mengusovce and Ždiar. Adrian Stokes concentrated on landscapes with images of hay-harvesting and picturesque cottages, while Marianne Stokes painted portraits showing fine detail of the garments. These paintings provide a valuable record of the Slovak culture. After abandoning oils, and inspired by the Pre-Raphaelite movement, she painted flat compositions in tempera and gesso, her paintings giving the impression of being frescoes on plaster surfaces. She was an Associate of the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours.

Marianne Stokes St Elizabeth of Hungary Spinning for the Poor oil painting artist


Marianne Stokes St Elizabeth of Hungary Spinning for the Poor oil painting artist

ID de tableau::  85658
St Elizabeth of Hungary Spinning for the Poor
new25/Marianne Stokes-579938.jpg
Date 1895(1895) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 96.5 x 61 cm (38 x 24 in) cjr


Marianne Stokes St Elizabeth of Hungary Spinning for the Poor oil painting artist


Marianne Stokes St Elizabeth of Hungary Spinning for the Poor oil painting artist

ID de tableau::  89899
St Elizabeth of Hungary Spinning for the Poor
new25/Marianne Stokes-965849.jpg
1895(1895) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 96.5 x 61 cm (38 x 24 in) cyf


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