Alice Maud FANNER
The artist studied at the Slade School, and with Julius OLSSON at St Ives.
She worked for a period in Paris, and before marriage lived in Putney as a teacher of art at the Richmond School of Art. She also lived at Datchet, Bucks (1902-1911), and in London at Redcliffe Square (1913), and Chelsea (1917). Her exhibition record is extensive.
media
Landscape and marine painter; teacher
works and access
Her works include: Riverside Landscape (p135, Sparrow) and A Yorkshire Trout Stream (p156, Sparrow)
exhibitions
LI; MC; BIR; RHA; GI; RWA; NBA
RBA 1896
OP 1902
NEA 1902
RA (42)
memberships
SWA 1918
references
Hardie (2009) Artists in Newlyn and West Cornwall (p325)
Johnson & Greutzner (1975) Dictionary of British Artists (extensive refs)
Sparrow (1905) Women Artists (two plates, p135, p156)
Whybrow (1994) St Ives (1883-1900 list)
The Year's Art