Clara Montalba

Clara Montalba
Clara Montalba
Birth name Clara Montalba
Born 1842
Cheltenham, England
Died 1929
Venice, Italy
Nationality British
Field Painter
Training Accademia di Belle Arti
Venice by Clara Montalba
Decorative page by Clara Montalba

Clara Federica Montalba RWS (1842–1929) was a British artist, chiefly known for her watercolour paintings of Venice. She was the eldest of four daughters of the Swedish-born artist Anthony Rubens Montalba, all of whom achieved considerable artistic success, though Clara was arguably the most accomplished and best-known of the four. In 1892 she was admitted into the Royal Watercolour Society. She died in Venice in 1929.

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Early life

She was born in Cheltenham in 1842[1], the youngest of the four daughters of the Swedish-born artist Anthony Rubens Montalba and Emeline (née Davies).

Career

She and her three sisters all attained high repute as artists. She studied in Paris under Eugene Isabey and later in Venice, where her family moved, at the Accademia di Belle Arti, in the 1880's and 1890's.[1]The 1871 British census shows Anthony Montalba living at 19 Arundel Gardens, Notting Hill, London, with four daughters, all artists.[2]

The Montalba sisters were regular contributors to the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition during the 1870's.[1] She attained international recognition following exhibitions in Europe and America. She specialized in watercolors, most notably scenes from her family's home in Venice, where she lived at the end of the 19th century. Her work was exhibited at the 1893 exposition of British Women Painters.[3]

Clara was arguably the most accomplished and best-known of the four Montalba sisters, and in 1892 she was admitted into the Royal Watercolour Society, styling herself RWS.[1]

Between 1879 and 1889 she exhibited her work at the Grosvenor Gallery, showing a series of scenes painted in Venice, which captured the unique mood and atmosphere of Venetian life.[4]

Feminism

Clara appears to have been an early champion of women's rights, being named in 1886 by Millicent Garrett Fawcett as one of twenty successful and accomplished women who had given "warm help and support" to the movement. [5]

Royal favour

Both Clara and her sister Henrietta were friends with the Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, who was herself an accomplished artist. They spent time with the Princess in Canada, painting landscapes.[6] Princess Louise married the Marquess of Lorne in 1878, who was soon chosen to be Canada's new Governor General. Louise thus became his Viceregal Consort and the couple arrived to be sworn in at Halifax on 25 November. They left Canada on 27 October 1883.

Death

Clara Montalba died in Venice in 1929.

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