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Rose Mead
Rose Mead (4 December 1867 – late March 1946) was a British born (Bury St Edmunds) portrait painter who exhibited at the Royal Academy summer exhibition and was a colleague of Augustus John. Rose Mead was a prolific artists who worked in various fields – landscapes, street scenes, still lifes and flower studies alongside her portrait work, using both oil on canvas and watercolour on paper. ==Early life== Emma Rose Mead as Rose Mead was christened was born 4 December 1867 in Bury St Edmunds daughter of a plumber, glazier and painter. She was aged 20 before she had any formal artistic training when she attended the Lincoln School of Art. She left there to study at the Westminster School of Art, London in 1892, under the tutorship of Frederick Brown just prior to his appointment as Professor at the Slade School of Fine Art. During this time she painted a self-portrait in the act of cooking. A company that made similar cookers offered £500.00 (£38,961.00 in 2007) to add their name, an amount she refused because she was unwilling to "prostitute" her art. Mead's stay at Westminster was brief before having to return home to nurse her father. After his death Rose Mead studied under Auguste-Joseph Délécluse in Paris, where a pastel portrait was exhibited at the Paris Salon. This same portrait was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1896.
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