- Sophie Atkinson
Sophie Atkinson (born Sophia Mildred Atkinson), was an English
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Atkinson was born at
Newcastle upon Tyne ,England , on28 November 1876 . She received training in art at the Newcastle School of Art, atArmstrong College , Newcastle, under R.G. Hatton and later at theSir Hubert von Herkomer School nearLondon .At the turn of the century Atkinson lived in
Corfu ; the result was the book "An Artist in Corfu", published in 1911, which she wrote and illustrated with her own watercolours.After the
Great War she travelled toIndia , and later also visitedDenmark ,Dresden and theTyrol . After the death of the painter John Atkinson in 1924 she went toCalifornia and from there made her way to westernCanada . Taking advantage ofCanadian Pacific ’s free passes to artists and writers, she travelled fromBritish Columbia through Canada toCalgary ,Ottawa andMontreal .She settled in
Revelstoke, British Columbia in 1949. She was an accomplished artist who paintedstill life s,landscape s, and scenes of Indian villages, townscapes, and city scenes such as the Revelstoke railway yards. The Revelstoke Art Club was created by Atkinson in 1962. Her work received recognition at exhibitions in British Columbia, specifically at theArt Gallery of Greater Victoria (From March 31, 1949 to April 2, 1949), Montreal, Calgary and Revelstoke in Canada, and in London, England. She went back to Britain in about 1968, settling inEdinburgh , Scotland, where she died on5 May 1972 .
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