ArtistsMary Beale
Mary Beale

Mary Beale

1633
PaintingBaroque
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Mary Beale (née Cradock) (1633‍–‍1699) was an English painter who specialised in portrait painting. She was part of a small band of female professional artists working in London. Beale became the main financial provider for her family through her professional work – a career she maintained from 1670/71 to the 1690s. Beale was also a writer, whose prose Discourse on Friendship of 1666 presents a scholarly, uniquely female take on the subject. Her 1663 manuscript Observations, on the materials and techniques employed "in her painting of Apricots", though not printed, is the earliest known instructional text in English written by a female painter.

Source: Tate · Trust score: 95% · Updated 7d ago

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Artsy artwork: Edith Beale's Elementary Latin, Reading Grey Gardens (2017)
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Artsy artwork: After Mary Beale (2024)
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