Ann Charlotte Bartholomew
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Ann Charlotte Bartholomew (died 1862), was an English flower and miniature painter, and author.
Bartholomew was the daughter of Arnall Fayermann and niece of John Thomas, bishop of Rochester. She was born near the beginning of the century at Lodden, Norfolk. In 1825 she published a farce (first acted at the Marylebone Theatre May 1849) with the title ‘It's only my Aunt.’ In 1827 she married Walter Turnbull, the musical composer.
As his widow she published in 1840 the ‘Songs of Azrael’ and other harmless poems. In the same year she became the second wife of the flower painter, Valentine Bartholomew
She wrote one other play, which appeared in 1845, with the title of 'The Ring, or the Farmer's Daughter, a domestic drama in two acts/ She occasionally exhibited flower or fruit pieces; the print-room of the British Museum
has one beautiful water-colour drawing in this kind; but her chief employment was upon miniatures for brooches and jewellery.
She last exhibited in 1856 and 1857. She died 18 August 1862.
Bartholomew was the daughter of Arnall Fayermann and niece of John Thomas, bishop of Rochester. She was born near the beginning of the century at Lodden, Norfolk. In 1825 she published a farce (first acted at the Marylebone Theatre May 1849) with the title ‘It's only my Aunt.’ In 1827 she married Walter Turnbull, the musical composer.
As his widow she published in 1840 the ‘Songs of Azrael’ and other harmless poems. In the same year she became the second wife of the flower painter, Valentine Bartholomew
Valentine Bartholomew
Valentine Bartholomew was an English flower painter.Bartholomew had some professional instruction in art early on but was largely self-taught. In 1827, he married Adelaide Hullmandell the daughter of Charles Hullmandel, lithographer - the artist had worked for and lived with the latter from...
She wrote one other play, which appeared in 1845, with the title of 'The Ring, or the Farmer's Daughter, a domestic drama in two acts/ She occasionally exhibited flower or fruit pieces; the print-room of the British Museum
British Museum
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has one beautiful water-colour drawing in this kind; but her chief employment was upon miniatures for brooches and jewellery.
She last exhibited in 1856 and 1857. She died 18 August 1862.