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Name
  
Flora Reid


Died
  
1938

Flora Macdonald Reid

Flora Macdonald Reid or Flora M. Reid (1861 – 1938) was a British painter and the sister of the artists John Robertson Reid and Elizabeth Reid.

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Life

Reid was born in London in 1861, to Scottish parents, and the family later moved to Edinburgh. She studied at the Trustees School of Art, and was also tutored by her brother John. In 1881 she and her siblings returned to London, where they lived in the Haverstock Hill area of the city. Later in her life she spent a decade in Cornwall, living in Looe and Polperro.

Work

At the age of sixteen she exhibited work at the Royal Scottish Academy, the Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts (The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts from the age of 19, and the Royal Academy from 20. She is recorded showing paintings at the Royal Academy in 1900 with her paintings "The Miller's Frau", "A Wonderful Tale" and "A Man Convinced Against His Will, is of the Same Opinion Still". Her painting Faith (later named A Bruges Market Place) was included in the 1905 book Women Painters of the World.

Reid's painting Fieldworkers, 1883 (Fleming-Wyfold Foundation) was included in the Modern Scottish Women: Painters and Sculptors 1885-1965 exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art 2016.

International reputation

Reid travelled and lived in Norway, France & Belgium, and was in 1900 awarded a gold medal at the Exposition Universelle (1900) in Paris.

Between 1895-1932 Reid exhibited six times at the Parisian Salon de Société des Artistes Français, frequently at the Royal Scottish Academy between 1877-1922, and in almost every year between 1880-1938 at the Royal Glasgow Institute.

Work in public collections

  • The Flemish Lacemaker, Dudley Art Gallery, acquired 1894 by public subscription.
  • References

    Flora Macdonald Reid Wikipedia