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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Clara Fredrica Montalba (* 2. August 1840 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire; † 13. August 1929 in Venedig) war eine englische Aquarellmalerin. , Clara Federica Montalba RWS (2 August 1840Clara Federica Montalba RWS (2 August 1840 – 14 August 1929) was a British artist, chiefly known for her watercolour paintings of Venice. She was the eldest of four daughters of the Swedish-born artist Anthony Rubens Montalba, all of whom achieved considerable artistic success, though Clara was arguably the most successful and best-known of the four. Between 1879 and 1889 she exhibited her work at the Grosvenor Gallery, London. An early feminist, in 1886 she was named by Millicent Garrett Fawcett as one of twenty successful and accomplished women who had given "warm help and support" to the movement. In 1892, in recognition of her artistic talent, she was admitted into the Royal Watercolour Society. She died in Venice in 1929.olour Society. She died in Venice in 1929. , Клара Монтальба (англ. Clara Montalba; 2 августа 1840, Челтнем — 13 августа 1929, Венеция) — британская художница-пейзажистка и маринистка. Известна в первую очередь своими венецианскими пейзажами. , Clara Federica Montalba, née le 2 août 184Clara Federica Montalba, née le 2 août 1840 à Cheltenham au Royaume-Uni et morte le 13 août 1929 à Venise en Italie, est une artiste britannique, principalement connue pour ses aquarelles de Venise. Elle est l'aînée des quatre filles de l'artiste d'origine suédoise (en), qui connaissent un succès artistique considérable, même si Clara est sans doute la plus accomplie et la plus connue des quatre. Entre 1879 et 1889, elle expose ses œuvres à la Grosvenor Gallery de Londres. Féministe de la première heure, elle est désignée en 1886 par Millicent Garrett Fawcett comme l'une des vingt femmes accomplies qui apportent « une aide et un soutien chaleureux » au mouvement. En 1892, en reconnaissance de son talent artistique, elle est admise à la Royal Watercolour Society.est admise à la Royal Watercolour Society. , Clara Fredrika Montalba, född 2 augusti 18Clara Fredrika Montalba, född 2 augusti 1840 i Cheltenham, Storbritannien, död 13 augusti 1929 i Venedig, var en brittisk konstnär. Hon var dotter till Anthony Montalba och Emeline Davies samt syster till Henriette Montalba. Av de fyra systrarna Montalba, som alla målade, blev Clara den mest framgångsrika. Montalba studerade konst för Eugène Isabey i Paris och senare på i Venedig. 1866 ställde hon ut på Royal Academy och gjorde succé vid Old Watercolour Society, där hon senare blev ledamot. Sitt internationella erkännande fick hon genom sina europeiska och amerikanska utställningar, exempelvis på The Royal Academy under en sommarutställning och hon medverkade i världsutställningen i Paris 1889 där hon tilldelades ett hedersomnämnande. Hon blev främst känd för sina vattenfärgsverk, ofta föreställandes fiskebåtar, kustscener och Venedig. Hennes tyngdpunkt låg i akvareller och de med venetianska motiv räknas som hennes främsta arbeten. Vincent van Gogh skriver till sin bror Theo 1881, hur imponerad han är av Claras arbete och att hennes stil påminner om Charles Rochussen. Clara Montalba hjälpte även kvinnliga konstnärer som och Kate Greenaway med deras vattenfärgstekniker. Hon uppehöll kontakten med sin faders hemland genom att periodvis vistas här och ställa ut sin konst. Hon medverkade med tre akvareller i Föreningen Svenska Konstnärinnors debututställning på Konstakademien i Stockholm 1911. Montalba är representerad vid Antwerpen museum, Bryssel museum, Leeds museum och Norwich museum.l museum, Leeds museum och Norwich museum.
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rdfs:comment Клара Монтальба (англ. Clara Montalba; 2 августа 1840, Челтнем — 13 августа 1929, Венеция) — британская художница-пейзажистка и маринистка. Известна в первую очередь своими венецианскими пейзажами. , Clara Federica Montalba, née le 2 août 184Clara Federica Montalba, née le 2 août 1840 à Cheltenham au Royaume-Uni et morte le 13 août 1929 à Venise en Italie, est une artiste britannique, principalement connue pour ses aquarelles de Venise. Elle est l'aînée des quatre filles de l'artiste d'origine suédoise (en), qui connaissent un succès artistique considérable, même si Clara est sans doute la plus accomplie et la plus connue des quatre. Entre 1879 et 1889, elle expose ses œuvres à la Grosvenor Gallery de Londres. Féministe de la première heure, elle est désignée en 1886 par Millicent Garrett Fawcett comme l'une des vingt femmes accomplies qui apportent « une aide et un soutien chaleureux » au mouvement. En 1892, en reconnaissance de son talent artistique, elle est admise à la Royal Watercolour Society.est admise à la Royal Watercolour Society. , Clara Fredrica Montalba (* 2. August 1840 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire; † 13. August 1929 in Venedig) war eine englische Aquarellmalerin. , Clara Fredrika Montalba, född 2 augusti 18Clara Fredrika Montalba, född 2 augusti 1840 i Cheltenham, Storbritannien, död 13 augusti 1929 i Venedig, var en brittisk konstnär. Hon var dotter till Anthony Montalba och Emeline Davies samt syster till Henriette Montalba. Av de fyra systrarna Montalba, som alla målade, blev Clara den mest framgångsrika. Montalba studerade konst för Eugène Isabey i Paris och senare på i Venedig. 1866 ställde hon ut på Royal Academy och gjorde succé vid Old Watercolour Society, där hon senare blev ledamot. Sitt internationella erkännande fick hon genom sina europeiska och amerikanska utställningar, exempelvis på The Royal Academy under en sommarutställning och hon medverkade i världsutställningen i Paris 1889 där hon tilldelades ett hedersomnämnande. Hon blev främst känd för sina vattenfärgsverk, ofta fömst känd för sina vattenfärgsverk, ofta fö , Clara Federica Montalba RWS (2 August 1840Clara Federica Montalba RWS (2 August 1840 – 14 August 1929) was a British artist, chiefly known for her watercolour paintings of Venice. She was the eldest of four daughters of the Swedish-born artist Anthony Rubens Montalba, all of whom achieved considerable artistic success, though Clara was arguably the most successful and best-known of the four. Between 1879 and 1889 she exhibited her work at the Grosvenor Gallery, London. An early feminist, in 1886 she was named by Millicent Garrett Fawcett as one of twenty successful and accomplished women who had given "warm help and support" to the movement. In 1892, in recognition of her artistic talent, she was admitted into the Royal Watercolour Society. She died in Venice in 1929.olour Society. She died in Venice in 1929.
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