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Anna Hotchkis

Anna Mary Hotchkis (30 May 1885 – 14 October 1984) was a Scottish artist, writer and lecturer on art. She exhibited in London, Beijing, Hong Kong and at exhibitions in Scotland. Member of and exhibited with the Royal Scottish Academy 1915-1968.〔Charles Baile de la Perriere, ed.,'' The Royal Scottish academy exhibitors 1826-1990 : a dictionary of artists and their work in the annual exhibitions of the Royal Scottish Academy'', 1991, entry under Hotchkis, Miss Anna Mary〕〔Joanna Soden, "Anna Mary Hotchkis," in Elizabeth Ewan, Sue Innes, and Sian Reynolds, eds., ''The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women'' (Edinburgh University Press 2007): 171.〕
== Early life ==
Hotchkis was born in Crookston House, Renfrewshire, Scotland (near Glasgow). She had three sisters, Margaret, Catherine and Isobel (1879–1947, also a painter), and six brothers, only one of whom, Richard, is known to have survived into adulthood.
Anna inherited a love of painting from her mother and wanted to be an artist from age 14.〔Interview in ''Glasgow Herald'', 9 September 1982 〕 Began formal training at the Glasgow School of Art at age 21, despite objections from parents who were worried about her delicate health. Family moved to Edinburgh in 1907, and Anna enrolled at the Edinburgh College of Art to study under Robert Burns for three years. She completed her studies there but left without taking a diploma. Around this time, three of the sisters Anna, Margaret and Isobel, went to Munich to study art under Hans Lasker.
At the suggestion of her Edinburgh teacher, Anna set up a studio in the small town of Kirkcudbright, initially rented then bought from Jessie M King, an acquaintance of her teacher. She kept the studio from 1915 until her death in 1984.

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