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Mary Godwin (1887–1960) was a British oil painter, water colourist and etcher, who often chose landscapes, interiors, and figures as subjects. She studied at the Women’s Department of King’s College with John Byam Shaw, and at Westminster Technical Institute with Walter Sickert and Harold Gilman.She was influenced by the Camden Town Group, and joined its successor, The London Group (LG) in 1914.

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  • Mary Godwin (1887, Bristol, Anglie – 1960, Londýn, Anglie) byla britská malířka, propagátorka moderního umění. Pracovala s olejovými barvami, malovala akvarely, vytvářela lepty. Věnovala se krajinomalbě, jejími tématy byly i scény z interiéru či portréty. Malbu studovala na Women’s Department of King’s College (dnešní Academy Gardens) u a na Westminster Technical Institute u Waltera Sickerta a . Byla ovlivněna uměleckým spolkem Camden Town Group a v roce 1914 se připojila ke skupině The London Group (LG), která byla nástupkyní Camden Town Group. Její raná díla byla považována za radikální a zpochybňující tradicionalismus Royal Academy of Arts. Navzdory tvrdé kritice vytrvala v etablování sebe sama jako modernistické umělkyně. Ve 20. a 30. letech 20. století byla uznávána za kvalitu své práce. Vystavovala pravidelně od roku 1914 do roku 1960, což je kariéra trvající téměř půl století. Je považována za důležitou členku spolku The London Group. (cs)
  • Mary Godwin (1887–1960) was a British oil painter, water colourist and etcher, who often chose landscapes, interiors, and figures as subjects. She studied at the Women’s Department of King’s College with John Byam Shaw, and at Westminster Technical Institute with Walter Sickert and Harold Gilman.She was influenced by the Camden Town Group, and joined its successor, The London Group (LG) in 1914. Her early works were considered radical, challenging the traditionalism of the Royal Academy of Arts. In spite of severe criticism, she persisted in establishing herself as a modernist artist. By the 1920s and 1930s she was widely recognized for the quality of her work.She showed her works consistently from 1914 to 1960, a sustained career of almost half a century. She is recognized as an important contributor to the London Group. (en)
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  • Mary Godwin (1887, Bristol, Anglie – 1960, Londýn, Anglie) byla britská malířka, propagátorka moderního umění. Pracovala s olejovými barvami, malovala akvarely, vytvářela lepty. Věnovala se krajinomalbě, jejími tématy byly i scény z interiéru či portréty. Malbu studovala na Women’s Department of King’s College (dnešní Academy Gardens) u a na Westminster Technical Institute u Waltera Sickerta a . Byla ovlivněna uměleckým spolkem Camden Town Group a v roce 1914 se připojila ke skupině The London Group (LG), která byla nástupkyní Camden Town Group. (cs)
  • Mary Godwin (1887–1960) was a British oil painter, water colourist and etcher, who often chose landscapes, interiors, and figures as subjects. She studied at the Women’s Department of King’s College with John Byam Shaw, and at Westminster Technical Institute with Walter Sickert and Harold Gilman.She was influenced by the Camden Town Group, and joined its successor, The London Group (LG) in 1914. (en)
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