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Ruth Hollingsworth

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'''Ruth Hollingsworth''' (29 August 1880-14 March 1945) was a British artist known for her landscapes, figure and flower paintings.<ref name=SArh/>

==Biography==
Hollingsworth was born in [[Clapham]] in London and was the fourth of five daughters born to Alexander Hollingsworth, a newspaper proprietor, and his wife Charlotte Ellen née Allen.<ref name=SArh>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> Hollingsworth attended the [[Slade School of Art]] and the London School of Art.<ref name="Spalding"></ref><ref name="GMWaters"></ref> She lived in London and later at [[Dedham, Essex|Dedham]] in [[Essex]] and painted landscapes in [[Breconshire]] and in Italy.<ref name="GMWaters"/> Hollingsworth exhibited at the [[Royal Academy]] in London, with the [[New English Art Club]], with the [[Society of Women Artists]] and elsewhere.<ref name="Spalding"/> In the 1930s she was a regular exhibitor with the Ipswich Art Club.<ref name=SArh/> In 1917 she married the artist Richard Sydney Hellaby and sometimes signed her works as ''Ruth Hellaby''.<ref name=SArh/> A number of museums in Britain hold examples of her work and the collection of the [[Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa]] includes two of her paintings.<ref name=MNZTPTrh>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>

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[[Category:1880 births]]
[[Category:1945 deaths]]
[[Category:20th-century British artists]]
[[Category:20th-century British women artists]]
[[Category:Alumni of the Slade School of Art]]
[[Category:English women painters]]
[[Category:Painters from London]]
[[Category:People from Clapham]]


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