Emma Sandys

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Emma Sandys was a 19th-century British painter associated with the Pre-Raphaelite movement, known for her richly detailed portraits of women and children.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British painter
Pre-Raphaelite artist
painter
person
activeIn London, England
surface form: London

Norwich
artForm oil painting
watercolour painting
artisticMovement Pre-Raphaelite art
surface form: Pre-Raphaelitism
associatedWith Norwich School of painters
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfBirth United Kingdom
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
era Victorian era
familyName Sandys
fieldOfWork painting
gender female
genre portrait painting
givenName Emma
hasWorkInCollection National Portrait Gallery
surface form: National Portrait Gallery, London

Norwich Castle
surface form: Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery

Victoria and Albert Museum
influencedBy Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Frederic Sandys
surface form: Frederick Sandys
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
name Emma Sandys self-link
nationality British
notableFor portraits of children
richly detailed portraits of women
notableWork A Lady Holding a Rose
Fiammetta
Viola
occupation artist
portrait painter
placeOfBirth Norwich
placeOfDeath Norwich
relative Frederic Sandys
surface form: Frederick Sandys
sibling Frederic Sandys
surface form: Frederick Sandys
style highly detailed
medievalist aesthetic
subjectFocus children
women
workCharacteristic careful depiction of jewellery
elaborate costume detail
idealised female beauty
rich colour

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Frederic Sandys sibling Emma Sandys
Emma Sandys name Emma Sandys self-link