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The young Elizabeth Butler (nÃe Thompson, 1846â1933) and her sister, the poet Alice Meynell, were educated at home by their wealthy father, and much of their childhood was spent in Italy. Elizabeth began to train as an artist at the Female School of Art, South Kensington, in 1866. She became famous for her work in the genre (unusual for a woman) of military art, one of her best known paintings being The Roll Call, an imagined incident from the Crimea. She took great trouble to ensure the accuracy of the detail of regimental uniform, and her depiction of the bravery and stoicism of the 'ordinary British soldier' was much appreciated in the late nineteenth century. This brisk and amusing 1922 autobiography, illustrated with her own sketches, takes the reader from her childhood through her artistic success to her life as the wife of a soldier and the mother of five children.

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Foreword; 1. First impressions; 2. Early youth; 3. More travel; 4. In the art schools; 5. Study in Florence; 6. Rome; 7. War: battle paintings; 8. 'The Roll Call'; 9. Echoes of 'The Roll Call'; 10. More work and play; 11. To Florence and back; 12. Again in Italy; 13. A soldier's wife; 14. Queen Victoria; 15. Official life: the east; 16. To the east; 17. More of the east; 18. The last of Egypt; 19. Aldershot; 20. Italy again; 21. The Dover command; 22. The Cape and Devonport; 23. A new reign; 24. Mostly a Roman diary; 25. The Great War; Index.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 4/27/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781108081283, 978-1108081283
      ISBN10: 1108081282

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The young Elizabeth Butler (nÃe Thompson, 1846â1933) and her sister, the poet Alice Meynell, were educated at home by their wealthy father, and much of their childhood was spent in Italy. Elizabeth began to train as an artist at the Female School of Art, South Kensington, in 1866. She became famous for her work in the genre (unusual for a woman) of military art, one of her best known paintings being The Roll Call, an imagined incident from the Crimea. She took great trouble to ensure the accuracy of the detail of regimental uniform, and her depiction of the bravery and stoicism of the 'ordinary British soldier' was much appreciated in the late nineteenth century. This brisk and amusing 1922 autobiography, illustrated with her own sketches, takes the reader from her childhood through her artistic success to her life as the wife of a soldier and the mother of five children.

      Table of Contents
      Foreword; 1. First impressions; 2. Early youth; 3. More travel; 4. In the art schools; 5. Study in Florence; 6. Rome; 7. War: battle paintings; 8. 'The Roll Call'; 9. Echoes of 'The Roll Call'; 10. More work and play; 11. To Florence and back; 12. Again in Italy; 13. A soldier's wife; 14. Queen Victoria; 15. Official life: the east; 16. To the east; 17. More of the east; 18. The last of Egypt; 19. Aldershot; 20. Italy again; 21. The Dover command; 22. The Cape and Devonport; 23. A new reign; 24. Mostly a Roman diary; 25. The Great War; Index.

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