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'''Jessie Algie''' (1859-1927) was a Scottish painter, known mainly for her oil and watercolour paintings of flowers.<ref name="Walpole"></ref>
==Biography==
Algie studied at the [[Glasgow School of Art]] before moving to [[Stirling]] where she became associated with both the [[Cambuskenneth]] and Craigmill circles of artists.<ref name="McEwan"></ref><ref name="HarrisHalsby"></ref> In 1899 she had two paintings exhibited at the [[Royal Scottish Academy]] and subsequently exhibited at the [[Royal Academy]] in London.<ref name="McEwan"/><ref name="Benezit1"></ref> In 1908 Algie had a joint exhibition at the Baille Gallery in London alongside Anne Muir, [[Jessie M. King]] and Louise Perman.<ref name="McEwan"/><ref name="HarrisHalsby"/> During her career, as well as the Royal Scottish Academy, Algie also exhibited with the [[Aberdeen Artists Society]], the [[Royal Institute of Oil Painters]] and at the [[Glasgow Institute of Fine Art]].<ref name="McEwan"/><ref name="Walpole"/> In her later life, Algie lived at [[Kirn, Argyll|Kirn]] in [[Argyll]].<ref name="GMWaters"></ref> The [[Glasgow Art Gallery]] holds examples of her work while the [[Walker Art Gallery]] in Liverpool has her painting ''Pink and Sunflowers''.<ref name="GMWaters"/><ref name="Benezit1"/>
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[[Category:1859 births]]
[[Category:1927 deaths]]
[[Category:20th-century Scottish painters]]
[[Category:20th-century women artists]]
[[Category:Alumni of the Glasgow School of Art]]
[[Category:Scottish women artists]]
[[Category:Scottish women painters]]
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'''Jessie Algie''' (1859-1927) was a Scottish painter, known mainly for her oil and watercolour paintings of flowers.<ref name="Walpole"></ref>
==Biography==
Algie studied at the [[Glasgow School of Art]] before moving to [[Stirling]] where she became associated with both the [[Cambuskenneth]] and Craigmill circles of artists.<ref name="McEwan"></ref><ref name="HarrisHalsby"></ref> In 1899 she had two paintings exhibited at the [[Royal Scottish Academy]] and subsequently exhibited at the [[Royal Academy]] in London.<ref name="McEwan"/><ref name="Benezit1"></ref> In 1908 Algie had a joint exhibition at the Baille Gallery in London alongside Anne Muir, [[Jessie M. King]] and Louise Perman.<ref name="McEwan"/><ref name="HarrisHalsby"/> During her career, as well as the Royal Scottish Academy, Algie also exhibited with the [[Aberdeen Artists Society]], the [[Royal Institute of Oil Painters]] and at the [[Glasgow Institute of Fine Art]].<ref name="McEwan"/><ref name="Walpole"/> In her later life, Algie lived at [[Kirn, Argyll|Kirn]] in [[Argyll]].<ref name="GMWaters"></ref> The [[Glasgow Art Gallery]] holds examples of her work while the [[Walker Art Gallery]] in Liverpool has her painting ''Pink and Sunflowers''.<ref name="GMWaters"/><ref name="Benezit1"/>
==Referernces==
==External links==
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[[Category:1859 births]]
[[Category:1927 deaths]]
[[Category:20th-century Scottish painters]]
[[Category:20th-century women artists]]
[[Category:Alumni of the Glasgow School of Art]]
[[Category:Scottish women artists]]
[[Category:Scottish women painters]]
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