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Anna Alma-Tadema ( Tadema; 16 May 1867 – 5 July 1943) was a British artist and
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. 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 Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, (; born Lourens Alma Tadema ; 8 January 1836 – 25 June 1912) was a Dutch painter who later settled in the United Kingdom becoming the last officially recognised denizen in 1873. Born in Dronryp, the Netherlands, ...
, and showed her works at exhibitions with him and her step-mother,
Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema Laura Theresa, Lady Alma-Tadema ( Epps; 16 April 1852 15 August 1909) was an English painter specialising in domestic and genre scenes of women and children. Eighteen of her paintings were exhibited at the Royal Academy. Her husband, Sir Lawr ...
. Her work was shown at national exhibitions, including the
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and the 1893
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in Chicago. Anna Alma-Tadema was recognized for her achievements as an artist at the 1893
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in Chicago and the 1889 Paris Exhibition.


Early life

Anna Tadema was the second daughter of Dutch painter
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, (; born Lourens Alma Tadema ; 8 January 1836 – 25 June 1912) was a Dutch painter who later settled in the United Kingdom becoming the last officially recognised denizen in 1873. Born in Dronryp, the Netherlands, ...
and his French wife, Marie-Pauline Gressin-Dumoulin de Boisgirard, who lived in Brussels. Her older sister, Laurense, was born in 1865. The girls' mother died in 1869. Lawrence and his daughters then moved to England. Her father married for the second time to Laura Epps in 1871, when Anna was four years old. Anna Alma-Tadema was raised in London with her family. Laurense received her education at home and it is believed that Anna was home-schooled as well. Anna appears at least twice in paintings by her father. In 1873, she and her sister were depicted in ''This is Our Corner'', and then in 1883, her father painted her portrait. Anna's mother, father and step-mother were painters, and as a result, she was raised in a very artistic household. Sir Lawrence was inspired by words from antiquity and developed a style that was emulated by Laura, Anna and other artists. Once he died, the popularity of his works and style waned for about six decades. Anna's sister, Laurense, was a poet, painter, novelist, critic, playwright, and short story author.


Work as an artist

Anna Alma-Tadema was described by biographer
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as a "delicate, dainty artist who has inherited so much of her father's power for reproducing detail." During her time as an artist, Anna Alma-Tadema created several portraits, representations of flowers, as well as watercolor depictions of house interiors and buildings. One such example of Alma-Tadema's portraits is ''Miss Tessa Gosse.'' This and other works, such as ''The Misty Valley'' and ''The Gold Room'', were shown at the
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. She made watercolours of the interior of the Alma-Tadema family house, Townshend House in Tichfield Terrace, near
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in London. The family home was extravagantly decorated by her father to resemble a
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. ''The Drawing Room'', which Alma-Tadema painted when she was a teenager, was exhibited in 1893 at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Additionally, in 1885, she painted ''The Gold Room'', which also represented the interior of the family home. Alma-Tadema exhibited her works in England for approximately forty years, between 1885 and 1928. Alma-Tadema showed fifteen works at the Royal Academy between 1885 and 1928, including ''The Gold Room, Miss Tessa Gosse,'' ''The Misty Valley'', and ''The Idler's Harvest''. Although she resided in London, Anna Alma-Tadema also exhibited works abroad. In 1889, she won a medal at an exhibition in Paris. Additionally, Anna, her father, and her stepmother, Laura, all exhibited and won prizes at the
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at Chicago in 1893. Anna Alma-Tadema's works continue to be exhibited today. For example, the artist's works were included within the April 2011
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's exhibition, ''The Cult of Beauty: The Aesthetic Movement 1860–1900'' in London.


Selected works


Personal life

Alma-Tadema was committed to women's suffrage and signed the ''Some Supporters of the Women's Suffrage Movement'' in 1897. Neither Anna Alma-Tadema or her sister ever married. They did not enjoy successful careers in their later years.


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References


Further reading

* Charlotte Gere, ''Artistic Circles: Design and Decoration in the Aesthetic Movement'' (London: V & A Publishing, 2010). * Susie Beckham, 'Recovering Anna Alma-Tadema (1867–1943)', ''British Art Journal'', XXII (3), 2021–22, pp. 32–43.


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