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- Lucy Elizabeth Kemp-Welch (Bournemouth, 20 de junio de 1869 - Watford, 27 de noviembre de 1958) fue una pintora y profesora británica especializada en pintar caballos de trabajo. Es conocida fundamentalmente por las pinturas de caballos en el servicio militar que realizó durante la Primera Guerra Mundial y por sus ilustraciones para la edición de 1915 de la novela Azabache de Anna Sewell. (es)
- Lucy Elizabeth Kemp-Welch (20 June 1869 – 27 November 1958) was a British artist and teacher who specialised in painting horses. Though increasingly overlooked after the Second World War, from the late 1890s to the mid 1920s she was one of the country's best-known female artists. As her obituary in The Times noted, 'Like most artists who came to maturity and were established before the end of the nineteenth century, Lucy Kemp-Welch suffered somewhat in her later reputation from the violent changes in art which followed. In her prime as an animal painter she held a position in this country comparable to that of Rosa Bonheur in France, and the only British woman artist of her generation who was more talked about was Lady Elizabeth Butler, painter of “The Roll Call.”' Her reputation has since revived, and she is best known today for her large paintings of wild and working horses in the New Forest, and those in military service which she produced during the First World War, as well as for her illustrations to the 1915 edition of Anna Sewell's novel Black Beauty. (en)
- Lucy Kemp-Welch (née à Poole dans le comté du Dorset le 20 juin 1869, décédée en 1958) est une artiste britannique spécialisée dans la peinture de chevaux au travail. Elle a aussi illustré le best-seller d'Anna Sewell, Black Beauty. Nombre de ses œuvres sont exposées depuis 1975 au Messum's Fine Art, à Londres. (fr)
- Лю́си Эли́забет Ке́мп-Уэ́лч (англ. Lucy Elizabeth Kemp-Welch; 20 июня 1869, Борнмут, графство Дорсет, Великобритания — 27 ноября 1958, Уотфорд, графство Хартфордшир, Великобритания) — британская английская художница и преподаватель живописи. Специализировалась в анималистическом жанре. Широкую известность ей принесли картины с на военной службе, которые она написала во время Первой мировой войны, а также иллюстрации к изданию «» Анны Сьюэлл в 1915 году. (ru)
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- Lucy Elizabeth Kemp-Welch (Bournemouth, 20 de junio de 1869 - Watford, 27 de noviembre de 1958) fue una pintora y profesora británica especializada en pintar caballos de trabajo. Es conocida fundamentalmente por las pinturas de caballos en el servicio militar que realizó durante la Primera Guerra Mundial y por sus ilustraciones para la edición de 1915 de la novela Azabache de Anna Sewell. (es)
- Lucy Kemp-Welch (née à Poole dans le comté du Dorset le 20 juin 1869, décédée en 1958) est une artiste britannique spécialisée dans la peinture de chevaux au travail. Elle a aussi illustré le best-seller d'Anna Sewell, Black Beauty. Nombre de ses œuvres sont exposées depuis 1975 au Messum's Fine Art, à Londres. (fr)
- Лю́си Эли́забет Ке́мп-Уэ́лч (англ. Lucy Elizabeth Kemp-Welch; 20 июня 1869, Борнмут, графство Дорсет, Великобритания — 27 ноября 1958, Уотфорд, графство Хартфордшир, Великобритания) — британская английская художница и преподаватель живописи. Специализировалась в анималистическом жанре. Широкую известность ей принесли картины с на военной службе, которые она написала во время Первой мировой войны, а также иллюстрации к изданию «» Анны Сьюэлл в 1915 году. (ru)
- Lucy Elizabeth Kemp-Welch (20 June 1869 – 27 November 1958) was a British artist and teacher who specialised in painting horses. Though increasingly overlooked after the Second World War, from the late 1890s to the mid 1920s she was one of the country's best-known female artists. As her obituary in The Times noted, 'Like most artists who came to maturity and were established before the end of the nineteenth century, Lucy Kemp-Welch suffered somewhat in her later reputation from the violent changes in art which followed. In her prime as an animal painter she held a position in this country comparable to that of Rosa Bonheur in France, and the only British woman artist of her generation who was more talked about was Lady Elizabeth Butler, painter of “The Roll Call.”' Her reputation has since (en)
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- Lucy Kemp-Welch (fr)
- Lucy Kemp-Welch (en)
- Кемп-Уэлч, Люси (ru)
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