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Annie Swynnerton

Annie Louisa Swynnerton, Oreads  exhibited 1907

This work probably illustrates a scene in the ancient Greek poem ‘Dionysiaca’. Zeus, god of the sky, has flooded the earth. The oreads (mountain spirits) are forced to seek safety on higher ground. A rainbow suggests the storm is ending, although it is unclear if the figure on the lower right will survive. In 1922 Annie Swynnerton became the first woman to be elected to the Royal Academy of Arts in over 150 years. Swynnerton was also involved with the fight for women’s rights. Some of her sitters and supporters were leading figures in the women’s suffrage movement.

Gallery label, October 2020

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Annie Louisa Swynnerton, Count Zubov  c.1908–9

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Annie Louisa Swynnerton, Dame Millicent Fawcett, G.B.E., LL.D.  c.1889–1920

In 1922 Annie Swynnerton became the first woman to be elected member of the Royal Academy of Arts since its founding in 1768. She was a passionate campaigner for women’s suffrage and painted portraits of several of the movement's leading figures.

Millicent Garrett Fawcett, leader of the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies, was instrumental in gaining British women over 30 the vote in 1918. She was present in Parliament in 1928 to see the passing of the act that granted women the same voting rights as men.

Gallery label, January 2018

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Annie Louisa Swynnerton, Portrait of Miss Elizabeth Williamson  1906

Portrait of Miss Elizabeth Williamson 1906 is a small signed portrait in oil on canvas, showing the head and shoulders of a young girl by Annie Louise Swynnerton. She wears a high-necked thick blue sweater painted with thick brushstrokes. Her blonde should-length hair is loose and her cheeks flushed. She turns to the viewer with an open, carefree smile. The blue of the jumper is picked out in the sitter’s pale blue eyes and the yellow of hair in her eyebrows and facial highlights. Despite this naturalism of this painting, the use of reds, yellows and the blues create a bright, decorative effect. The work is a lively study for the life-size equestrian portrait Miss Elizabeth Williamson on a Pony 1907 (Tate N05019), which was exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in London in 1934, and was presented to Tate by Mrs F. Howard in 1939, six years after Swynnerton’s death. Prior to entering Tate’s collection, this study was owned by the art historian Susan Thomson, an expert on Swynnerton.

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Annie Louisa Swynnerton, Geoffrey and Christopher Herringham  1889

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Annie Louisa Swynnerton, S. Isabel Dacre  1880

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Gillian Wearing CBE, Courage Calls to Courage Everywhere  2018

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Annie Louisa Swynnerton, New Risen Hope  1904

Swynnerton was a maverick figure in the London exhibitions of the 1890s. She aimed at an art of serious meaning and visual richness which showed a woman's mind and eye at work. Her subjects, rendered robustly and vividly, engage the viewer directly. Her work has an immediacy that was thrilling to admirers and irksome to detractors, as both groups recognised Swynnerton's independence from artistic conventions.

Gallery label, February 2010

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Lady Christiana Herringham, Rhoda Garrett  c.1882

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Annie Louisa Swynnerton, The Convalescent  c.1887

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Annie Louisa Swynnerton, Miss Elizabeth Williamson on a Pony  1906

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John Singer Sargent, Val d’Aosta  c.1908–10

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Art in this room

N03619: Oreads
Annie Louisa Swynnerton Oreads exhibited 1907
N04656: Count Zubov
Annie Louisa Swynnerton Count Zubov c.1908–9
N04545: Dame Millicent Fawcett, G.B.E., LL.D.
Annie Louisa Swynnerton Dame Millicent Fawcett, G.B.E., LL.D. c.1889–1920
T13927: Portrait of Miss Elizabeth Williamson
Annie Louisa Swynnerton Portrait of Miss Elizabeth Williamson 1906

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Annie Louisa Swynnerton Geoffrey and Christopher Herringham 1889

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Annie Louisa Swynnerton S. Isabel Dacre 1880

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