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Norah Neilson Gray (16 June 1882 – 27 May 1931) was a British artist of the Glasgow School. She was a member of ''The Glasgow Girls'' whose paintings were exhibited in Kirkcudbright in July and August 2010.〔 ==Early life== Gray was born at ''Carisbrook'' on West King Street in Helensburgh in 1882 to George Gray, a Glasgow ship owner, and his wife, Norah Neilson. She was first privately taught by two local art teachers. Gray and her family then moved to Glasgow in 1901 so she could attend the Glasgow School of Art until 1906.〔(Norah Neilson Gray ), Helsburgh Heroes, accessed July 2010〕 She trained under the Belgian Jean Delville and Fra. Newberry. She taught fashion-plate drawing at the school from 1906. Gray also taught at St. Columba's in Kilmacolm which at the time was a girl's school. Miss Gray was said to have been nicknamed "Purple Patch", because of her insistence that colours could be seen in shadows if you looked correctly.〔 Gray was exhibiting by 1910 and had her own studio where she painted portraits.
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