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Miniature painter, b. 1843 - d. 1930

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    • MARY HARRIET EARNSHAW,  BRITISH C.1843-1930-  DOUBLE PORTRAIT OF ALSIE TIDSWELL AND BEATRICE TIDSWE
      Mar. 29, 2023

      MARY HARRIET EARNSHAW,  BRITISH C.1843-1930-  DOUBLE PORTRAIT OF ALSIE TIDSWELL AND BEATRICE TIDSWE

      Est: £500 - £700

      Mary Harriet Earnshaw,  British c.1843-1930-  Double portrait of Alsie Tidswell and Beatrice Tidswell;  coloured chalks on paper, signed and dated 'M. H. Earnshaw / 1893' (lower right), 90 x 70 cm.  Provenance:  The sitters, and by descent, UK.  Note:  The sitters in this work are the daughters of the present owner's great grandfather, Edward Tidswell, who lived at a property called Bosmere near Needham Market in Suffolk, as well as at 49 Wilton Crescent, London. Edward Tidswell had five daughters and one son, who was killed in the First World War. Alsie's fiance was also killed in the war and thereafter, like her sister Beatrice, she remained unmarried. The two women lived together at their home 'Cousins Hill' near Needham Market until well into their 80s.  Born in Ballyhack in Ireland as Mary Harriet Clarke, the artist married Revd Thomas Garside Earnshaw in 1869. They lived in Suffolk and Mary was a member of the Ipswich Fine Art Club, where she exhibited regularly. She also exhibited extensively around the country including at the Society of British Artists, the Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, the Liverpool Walker Art Gallery, the Manchester City Art Gallery, London's Royal Academy, the Royal Institute of Painter in Water Colours, the Royal Miniature Society, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the Society of Women Artists. 

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    • Mary Harriet Earnshaw, British c.1843-1930- Portrait of a young girl and a dog; coloured chalks o
      Mar. 22, 2022

      Mary Harriet Earnshaw, British c.1843-1930- Portrait of a young girl and a dog; coloured chalks o

      Est: £400 - £600

      Mary Harriet Earnshaw, British c.1843-1930- Portrait of a young girl and a dog; coloured chalks on paper, signed and dated 'M H Earnshaw 1896' (lower left), 50 x 60 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, UK. Note: Born in Ballyhack in Ireland as Mary Harriet Clarke, she married Revd Thomas Garside Earnshaw in 1869. They lived in Suffolk and Mary was a member of the Ipswich Fine Art Club, where she exhibited regularly. She also exhibited extensively around the country including at the Society of British Artists, the Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, the Liverpool Walker Art Gallery, the Manchester City Art Gallery, London's Royal Academy, the Royal Institute of Painter in Water Colours, the Royal Miniature Society, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, and the Society of Women Artists. Please refer to department for condition report

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    • †Mary Harriet Earnshaw (1843-1930, English), "Portrait of a Woman with a Flower on Her Dress," early 20th c., oil on canvas, signed l..
      Feb. 27, 2016

      †Mary Harriet Earnshaw (1843-1930, English), "Portrait of a Woman with a Flower on Her Dress," early 20th c., oil on canvas, signed l..

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Mary Harriet Earnshaw (1843-1930, English), "Portrait of a Woman with a Flower on Her Dress," early 20th c., oil on canvas, signed l.r., presented in a period gilt and gesso frame, H.- 23 1/2 in., W.- 19 1/2 in.

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    • MARY HARRIET EARNSHAW (1843-1930, BRITISH) "Blu
      Nov. 28, 2014

      MARY HARRIET EARNSHAW (1843-1930, BRITISH) "Blu

      Est: £150 - £200

      MARY HARRIET EARNSHAW (1843-1930, BRITISH) "Blue Fillet" pastel, monogrammed lower right, inscribed with title to old label verso 9 x 8ins oval

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    • Mary Harriet Earnshaw (British, 19th Century)
      Nov. 27, 2008

      Mary Harriet Earnshaw (British, 19th Century)

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      Mary Harriet Earnshaw (British, 19th Century) Portrait of a Red-Haired Girl, said to be Miss Dorothy Twemlow, holding a Tabby Kitten signed lower right "M H Earnshaw" oil on canvas 58 x 48cm Provenance: The Parker Gallery, 12 Berkeley Street, London, W1

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