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Mary Green (painter)

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Died
  
22 October 1845

Name
  
Mary Green

Spouse(s)
  
James Green (1805-)

Known for
  
Painting

Nationality
  
British


Mary Green (painter)

Mary Green (1766–1845) was a British painter who exhibited at the Royal Academy at the beginning of the nineteenth century.

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Life

Mary Byrne was born in 1766. She was the second daughter of William Byrne. Her brother, John Byrne, was also an artist. Her father engraved landscapes and Mary became a miniature painter after studying with Arlaud. Her work was accepted for exhibition at the Royal Academy in 1795 and she continued to exhibit there until 1835. She was exhibiting up to 1845 including at the British Institution and the Society of British Artists. She married the painter James Green on 13 February 1805 in Marylebone and their children included the notable painter Benjamin Richard Green. Mary Green died on the 22 October 1845 and she was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery.

Legacy

Some of Green's correspondence is in the Victoria and Albert Museum and a portrait by her of Queen Adelaide is in the Royal Collection.

References

Mary Green (painter) Wikipedia