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Amy Katherine Browning; Amy Dugdale; Amy Katherine Dugdale (31 March 1881 – 27 January 1978) was a British
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painter.


Life

Browning was born near Luton in Bedfordshire in 1881. Her parents, Katherine Lucy and James Day Browning would have eight children and she was the second. Her father was a bailiff but in time he became a farmer.Amy Katherine Browning, AskArt, Retrieved 13 May 2017
/ref> She entered the Royal College of Art in 1899 but had to leave in 1901 as she was eldest unmarried daughter and her mother was pregnant. She was the favourite student of Gerald Moira when scholarships allowed her to return to the Royal College. Moira would send her upstairs to teach the male student painters. She left the college in 1906. She had become friends with Sylvia Pankhurst and together they created an art exhibition for the Women's Social and Political Union at the
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in 1909. They remained friends and they worked to raise money for the poor during the First World War. Meanwhile, she was teaching, but she also had early success with her painting. In 1913 the French government bought ''Chequered Shade'' which had taken the silver medal when it was exhibited at the
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in 1913. The French also bought ''The Red Shawl''. When the Paris Salon restarted after the war she returned and exhibited regularly taking the gold medal once. Browning was also continuing to exhibit regularly at the Royal Academy and at other international locations. She would sign her paintings "A.K.Browning" to avoid any discrimination based on gender. Browning spent her time teaching to subsidise her painting. She also took commissions including one of Winston Churchill and another of his wife. In 1952 her husband, Thomas Cantrell Dugdale, died and she gave up their house and she went to live in a flat in Chelsea.Joanna Dunham, ‘Browning , Amy Katherine (1881–1978)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 200
accessed 13 May 2017
/ref> Her great-niece was the actress
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Death and legacy

Browning died in Letchworth. She has paintings in Musée Baron Gerard, Bayeux, Luton Museum and Art Gallery, Wolverhampton Museum and Art Gallery, Ipswich Museum and Art Gallery,
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and the
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's collection. Portraits of her are held in the collection of the
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Browning, Amy Katherine 1881 births 1978 deaths 20th-century English painters 20th-century English women artists Alumni of the Royal College of Art British Impressionist painters British suffragists English women painters People from Luton