Indigo Dreams — Jessie Marion King Illustration, Scottish artists, Art


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Jessie Marion King was a Scottish artist who was born in 1875. Numerous key galleries and museums such as GoMA, Gallery of Modern Art Glasgow have featured Jessie Marion King's work in the past. Jessie Marion King's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 35 USD to 21,607 USD, depending on the size and.


Indigo Dreams — Jessie Marion King Illustration, Scottish artists, Art

Jessie Marion King (20 March 1875 - 3 August 1949) was a Scottish illustrator known for her illustrated children's books. She also designed bookplates, jewellery and fabric, and painted pottery. King was one of the artists known as the Glasgow Girls. She was described in 1927 in the Aberdeen Press and Journal as "the pioneer of batik in Great.


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Jessie Marion King (1875-1949) Painter and mural artist, illustrator, designer and teacher, born at New Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire, she was married to the artist E A Taylor. She studied at Glasgow University and Glasgow School of Art, where she was influenced by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. A travelling scholarship took her to Italy.


The Painted Prism WOMEN ARTISTS Jessie Marion King

Miss Jessie M. King's art, however, needs but few words to explain and emphasize its intentions, and proofs are to be found in the accompanying illustrations of the practical truth of this appreciation. Walter R. Watson. Source: The Studio Magazine, An Illustrated Magazine of Fine & Applied Art. Vol. 26, No. 113. Aug, 1902.


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Name Variant (s): Jessie Marion King. Jessie M. King is widely known for her pen and ink lines that follow the art nouveau concepts, but she worked extensively as a muralist, book illustator, and designer of fabric, jewelry, costume and book covers. Jessie Marion King was born in Bearsden, Scotland, a suburb of Glasgow, on March 20, 1875.


Jessie Marion King Gallery Scottish Pottery Society

Jessie Marion King (March 20, 1875 - August 3, 1949) was a Scottish illustrator mostly of children's books. She also designed jewellery and fabric, and painted pottery. King was one of the artists known as the Glasgow Girls. Jessie M. King was made Tutor in Book Decoration and Design at Glasgow School of Art in 1899.


fleurdulys Beauty in the Beast’s Garden Jessie Marion King Glasgow Girls, Glasgow School Of

Jessie Marion King was a Scottish illustrator known for her illustrated children's books. She also designed bookplates, jewellery and fabric, and painted pottery. King was one of the artists known as the Glasgow Girls. She was described in 1927 in the Aberdeen Press and Journal as "the pioneer of batik in Great Britain".


Jessie Marion King Fine Art Society Edinburgh

Jessie Marion King was born in Kilpatrick in 1875 into a family that did not approve of art as a career for a woman. Jessie used to hide her drawings in hedges on her way home from school such was the displeasure her father, a minister, found in women contemplating art as a career option. However, somewhere along the way Jessie must have.


Jessie Marion King, Mrs Ernest Archibald Taylor (1875 1949) National Galleries of Scotland

Jessie Marion King (British, New Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire, Scotland 1875-1949 Kirkcudbright) November 1907. Study of arms for "The Cadence of Autumn" Evelyn De Morgan (British, London 1855-1919 London) 1905. Study of arms for "The Cadence of Autumn"


Jessie Marion King, Mrs Ernest Archibald Taylor, 1875 1949. Decorative artist and illustrator

History. King [married name Taylor], Jessie Marion (1875-1949), illustrator and designer, was born on 20 March 1875 at the manse, New Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire, the third daughter of the Revd James Waters King (1836-1898), Church of Scotland minister, and his.


Queen of Hearts Jessie Marion King as art print or hand painted oil.

Jessie Marion King (20 March 1875 - 3 August 1949) was a Scottish illustrator known for her illustrated children's books. She also designed bookplates, jewellery and fabric, and painted pottery. King was one of the artists known as the Glasgow Girls.


Twentieth Century British Art by Jessie Marion King “By the Lily Pond”

Jessie Marion King was a Scottish illustrator known for her illustrated children's books. She also designed bookplates, jewellery and fabric, and painted pottery. King was one of the artists known as the Glasgow Girls. King was born at the manse, New Kilpatrick, in Bearsden, Dunbartonshire, near Glasgow. Her father was James Wat(t)ers King, a.


JESSIE MARION KING OPHELIA Home Decorative & Fine Art from Unique Homes & Collections

Jessie Marion King studied at the Glasgow School of Art and won a travelling scholarship to Italy and Germany She became an internationally renowned book illustrator and designer of jewellery, wallpapers and fabrics. In 1902, at the International Exhibition of Decorative Art in Turin, the Scottish section made something of a stir..


Jessie Marion King A “Glasgow Girl” Designer Two Red Roses Foundation

Jessie Marion KING. New Kilpatrick 1875 - Kirkcudbright 1949 Biography. Born in Dunbartonshire, Jessie Marion King studied at Glasgow University and the Glasgow School of Art, under Francis Henry ('Fra') Newbery, in the early 1890s, where she concentrated on drawing and illustration. In 1898 she won a silver medal in the South Kensington.


Jessie Marion King (1875 1949), "The Sleeping Beaut… Flickr Photo Sharing!

Jessie Marion King was born on March 20th, 1875 in New Kilpatrick, now Bearsden, Glasgow, where her father, the Rev. James King was Minister. As a child Jessie showed a natural talent for drawing. Her parents were against her following art as a career, but eventually agreed to her enrolling at the Glasgow School of Art..