Career:
Irowse painted her portrait. Glossop was a prolific artist, always painting pastoral subjects out of doors, prefering for the most part the pinkish tones of sunsets in the Karoo. Her work satisfied a demand for rural scenes and paintings of animals, and she sold well. Journalists of the day acclaimed her as "emphatically one of our national artists", with "her quaint brush and charmingly original way of looking at things" (The Cape Argus, Nov. 1904). Hope was expressed that she would one day become "the Rosa Bonheur of South Africa" (The Cape Argus, 10.11.1906). She died Lion's River, Natal, 1955.
CV:
Exhibitor on SASA-related exhibitions c.1898 - 1950: 1902: SASA/SADC 1 st Annual Edi., Drill Hall, Darling St., 9 Dec. 1903: SASA/SADC 2nd Annual Exh.. Drill Hall, Darling St., I Dec. 1904: SASA Exh. of Pictures, Div. Council Chambers, Greemnarket Sq. 1910: 3rd Annual Exh. of the SAFAA, combined with SASA and SADC, Drill Hall, Darling St., fm. 2 Nov. 1917: SASA Art Exh., MH, City Hall, Darling St., 7 Feb. 1918: SASA Art Exh., MH, City Hall, Darling St., 6 Feb. 1919: SASA Art Exh., MH, City Hall, Darling St., 6 Feb. 1924: SASA 23rd Annual Exh., Drill Hall, Darling St., 28 Jan. 1935: SASA sect., with NA, 5th Annual Exh. Of Contemp. Art, SANG, 18 Dec. - 18 Feb. 1936. 1936: SASA 34th Anniia! Exh., Ashbey'sGall., Church St., 5-11 Aug. 1936: SASA sect., withNA &indep. artists, 6 th Annual Exh, of Contemp. Art, SANG, 17 Dec. - 17 feb. 1937.
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