Creator:
Congreve, Ellen Marjorie (1885-1972)
Ημερομηνία:
ca. 1935
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Inscribed on back: Cyprus
Description:
Marjorie Congreve studied painting for six months in Paris. In 1908, she married Galfrid Congreve and moved to Canada where she had three children. In 1932, she followed her son to Cyprus where she stayed till 1948. She lived in Kyrenia where she was locally known as ‘gathourou’ for her love of donkeys. Snubbed by the local British society, Marjorie lived among the locals teaching young girls handicraft. She painted views of Cyprus which she sold to complement her income. She worked mainly in pastels and watercolours. The painting portrays a typical white-washed flat-roofed Cypriot house on the top of a hill. Two tall pinus negra trees remain the focal point of the picture.
Dimensions:
28 x 22 cm
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Unsigned
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Identifier:
PNT-00117
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Rights Holder:
© Costas and Rita Severis Foundation
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