Private Collection

Annie French (1873 - 1965)

The Lady under Enchantment, c. 1905

SKU: 11155

Watercolour, pen and ink

Signed with monogram 


Size:
Height – 30.5cm
Width – 40.2cm

DESCRIPTION

Provenance:
The Artist’s Studio
Presentation:
folio

Literature: Llewellyn, Sacha, et al. Women Only Works on Paper. Liss Llewellyn, 2021, p. 25.

Fairies frequently featured as the subject of Annie French’s work. The highly patterned nature of this
piece indicates her interest in romantic and decorative imagery. The intricate details of her paintings were
achieved through a combination of fine dots, hatching, and lines. Despite the small scale of her works,
French’s distinctive style gained her recognition at the Royal Academy. She had studied at the Glasgow
School of Art and subsequently taught ceramic decoration there, from 1908 to 1912. French was also
associated with the Glasgow School group of artists, whose Art Nouveau-inspired work stood in opposition
to the historical and neo-classical styles which predominated in the Academies. The group promoted
the idea that art and design should be an integral part of daily life. The precise dating of French’s work is
difficult because her signature style changed little during the course of her career.

Pen and ink’ is a drawing technique involving the use of black and other coloured inks where a fine line, as
opposed to a broad line (such as achieved with charcoal and pastel), is sought. It was especially favoured
as a medium for producing intricate designs.

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THE ARTIST

Annie French
Annie
French
1873 - 1965

Annie French was a Scottish painter, engraver, illustrator, and designer associated with the Glasgow School. 

French was a student of Jean Delville and Fra Newbery at the Glasgow School of Art from 1896 to 1902.
She returned to the Glasgow School to teach ceramic decoration from 1909 to 1912. 
As a member of a group of designers and artists known as the Glasgow Girls, French was best known for black-and-white illustrations in the Art Nouveau style.

French’s work was exhibited at the Royal Academy and published in The Studio.

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