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Incredibly talented Phoebe Anna Traquair died #OnThisDay in 1936: painter, enamellist, illuminator, embroiderer, jewellery-maker, book-binder. Tours of her spectacular murals at The Song School, St Mary's Cathedral & Mansfield Traquair Centre are on during Edinburgh Festival
Two Illuminated Pages: ‘Sonnets from the Portuguese' by Elizabeth Barrett Browning illustrated by Phoebe Anna Traquair born OTD 1852 @NatGalleriesSco https://t.co/HmeUSlgVhL
Getting close up and personal with art: the magnificent Phoebe Traquair murals currently being restored @MansfieldEvents @scvotweet What a privilege to be allowed up the scaffolding today - not many people can say their office is based in such a fabulous building us @VHSComms
Flagging an inspirational pairing: contemporary artist/ maker Julia Mee is re-kindling the historic skills, passion & pre-raphaelite magic of Phoebe Anna Traquair with her own stamp, vision & talent.
#WomenInArt #womenincraft #WomensHistoryMonth @heritage_crafts @ArtistJuliaMee
Love's Testament 1898 #PhoebeAnnaTraquair #ArtsandCrafts #Scotland
Looking forward to seeing murals by Modern Scottish Women exh artist Phoebe Anna Traquair @MansfieldEvents tomorrow