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Louisa Sharpe

Louisa Sharpe (1798 – 28 January, 1843) was a British miniature painter who was one of four gifted sisters
==Life==
Sharpe was born in Birmingham to Sussanna (born Fairhead?) and an engraver named William Sharpe and she was baptised on 21 August 1798 at St Phillip's church. She had three sisters, Eliza Sharpe, Charlotte Sharpe and Mary Ann Sharpe who all became artists.〔Charlotte Yeldham, ‘Sharpe , Louisa (bap. 1798, d. 1843)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 15 May 2015 )〕 The parents allowed Louisa and the other daughters to travel to the continent to inspect galleries in France and Germany and each of the daughters was taught to engrave.
William and Sussana moved the Sharpe family to London in 1816. Whilst she was a child she was painted with her sister Eliza by George Henry Harlow. Sharpe was said to be the most talented of the four female artists in the family. She had nearly thirty paintings accepted at the Royal Academy starting in 1817.〔(Louisa Sharpe ), National Gallery, retrieved 10 January 2015〕
From 1829 Sharpe was elected to the (old) Watercolour Society. She created sentimental and commercial images including poets and people in costume. These highly finished pictures were engraved and appeared in annuals. Her image of "Ellen Strathallan" was engraved in 1829 and appeared in the Forget-Me-Not annual.〔(Index of Original Artists ), Forget-Me-Not archive, retrieved 10 January 2015〕 Her work also appeared in The Keepsake annual and Heath’s ‘Book of Beauty’.
Sharpe married Professor Woldemar Seyffarth in 1834 and she moved to live with him in Dresden. Sharpe still painted and her work was exhibited in London as her husband had his own business to conduct in Britain. Anna Brownell Jameson wrote of Louise and Eliza Sharpe that no man could paint like they did. This was not because their work was so clever but because it was so essentially feminine. Sharpe died in 1843 in Dresden. She had two daughters and one, Agnes Seyffarth exhibited her pictures.

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