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  1. Historic and Modern British Art. Biography. Elizabeth Southerden Thompson (3 November 1846 – 2 October 1933), later known as Lady Butler, was a British painter who specialised in painting scenes from British military campaigns and battles, including the Crimean War and the Napoleonic Wars.

  2. Elizabeth, Lady Butler's signature. Elizabeth Southerden Thompson (3 November 1846 – 2 October 1933), later known as Lady Butler, was a British painter who specialised in painting scenes from British military campaigns and battles, including the Crimean War and the Napoleonic Wars.

  3. 20 lug 2015 · Painting. This article is more than 8 years old. Artist and Empire at Tate Britain: cryptic paintings of violent imperialism. Exhibition features a piece by Elizabeth Butler now seen as an...

  4. 9 apr 2014 · Elizabeth Butler: painter of battle scenes from Waterloo to the First World War. Posted 09 Apr 2014, by Felicity Herring. Elizabeth Butler does not receive quite as much attention as other First World War artists, and yet she painted pictures of the war in both oil and watercolour.

  5. Elizabeth Butler, nata Thompson, vide la luce a Losanna nel 1846; entrambi i genitori erano appassionati di arte e, così, incoraggiarono la figlia a dedicarsi alla pittura, già in giovane età. Elizabeth si dedicò, inizialmente, a dipingere paesaggi e ritratti, ma, durante un viaggio in Francia, ebbe modo di osservare dipinti di argomento militare ispirati alla recente guerra Franco ...

  6. 12 gen 2022 · Abstract. Elizabeth Butler made a career as a battle artist and narrated the progress of her career and many travels abroad in several pieces of autobiographical writing ( Letters from the Holy Land, 1903; From Sketchbook and Diary, 1909) illustrated with her own watercolours.

  7. 15 ott 2016 · Elizabeth first met William Butler at a luncheon, both knew something of the other. Butler was a soldier, and traveller, the author of a popular book called “The Great Lone Land”. While she of course was probably the second or third most famous woman in Britain. After the Queen would come only two names, Florence Nightingale and Elizabeth Thompson.