Marjorie Robinson

For the British actress who was known by this name, see Anna Neagle.

Marjorie Robinson (1858-1924) was a British artist

Life

Born in Belfast, Robinson trained as an illuminator and attended the Government School of Design. In 1907 Robinson went to London she studied portraiture under Alyn Williams of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters. Here she also studied modelling. In 1914 she returned to Belfast. She exhibited in both London and Belfast.[1]

Works

The Belfast Museum and Art Gallery has a collection of twenty-two miniatures, presented by her brother, as well as sculptures, watercolours and a self-portrait in oil.[1]

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