Florence White (painter)
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Florence White or Miss F. White (c.1860s – 1932) was a British portrait and miniature painter. She showed works from 1881 to 1917. Her work ''White Treasures'' was included in the book '' Women Painters of the World''. She was a member of the
Society of Lady Artists The Society of Women Artists (SWA) is a British art body dedicated to celebrating and promoting fine art created by women. It was founded as the Society of Female Artists (SFA) in about 1855, offering women artists the opportunity to exhibit and ...
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White, F. (Miss)
8, Bolton Studios,
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MDCCCC : the one hundred and thirty-second'', 1900
1107 Portrait of Mrs. Bowater Vernon mentioned
by Miss Florence White, in the "Watercolour Room" of the exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts, 1911 1860s births 1932 deaths British women painters British portrait miniaturists 19th-century British painters 19th-century British women artists 20th-century British painters 20th-century British women artists 20th-century women painters 19th-century women painters {{UK-painter-19thC-stub