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词条 Jessie Mothersole
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  1. Career

  2. Select publications

  3. References

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}}Jessie Mothersole (1874–1958) was a British archaeologist, artist, and author.[1][2]

Career

Mothersole's early work in archaeological drawing included drawings of wall paintings from Saqqara, exhibited by Flinders Petrie in an exhibtion at University College London in 1904.[1][3] Her first illustrated book was published in 1910,[4] and her first full-length book on Hadrian's Wall in 1922.[5]

She studied under, and worked with, fellow artist Henry Holliday for at least fifteen years. Holliday wrote enthusiastically in his memoirs about Mothersole's talent with stained glass and decorative arts and intended to bequeath her his collections of cartoons and drawings.[6]

Mothersole, like Holliday, was an active campaigner for Women's suffrage. She made a drawing of a fellow campaigner, Myra Sadd Brown, at a meeting in c.1912 which is held in the archives of the Women's Library.[7]

Select publications

  • 1903. (Illustrator) Apuleius. The Story of Cupid and Pyche. Stuttaford, C. (ed.).
  • 1905. (Illustrator) Murray, M.A. Saqqara Mastabas Part 1. London. Bernard Quaritch.
  • 1910. The Isles of Scilly – their story, their folk, their flowers. London. The Religious Tract Society.
  • 1922. Hadrian's Wall. London. Bodley Head.
  • 1924. The Saxon Shore. London. Bodley Head.
  • 1926. Czechoslovakia – Land of an Unconquerable Ideal. New York. Dodd, Mead & Co.
  • 1927. Agricola's Road into Scotland. London. Bodley Head
  • 1927. In Roman Scotland. London. Bodley Head.

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://britishartstudies.ac.uk/issues/issue-index/issue-2/still-invisible |author1=Thornton, A. |title=The digital makes visible the invisible |publisher=British Art Studies |accessdate=8 March 2019}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.artbiogs.co.uk/1/artists/mothersole-jessie |title=MOTHERSOLE Jessie 1873–1958 |publisher=Artist Biographies |accessdate=8 March 2019}}
3. ^{{cite journal |title=Exhibition Season: Annual Archaeological Exhibitions in London, 1880s–1930s |journal=Bulletin of the history of Archaeology |author1=Thornton, A. |year=2015 |volume=25 |issue=1 |doi=10.5334/bha.252}}
4. ^{{cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/islesofscillythe00mothrich |title=The Isles of Scilly – their story, their folk, their flowers |author1=Mothersole, J. |date=1910}}
5. ^{{cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/hadrianswall00mothuoft/page/n8 |title=Hadrian's Wall |author1=Mothersole, J. |date=1922}}
6. ^{{cite book |author1=Harris, E. I. |author2=Scott, S. R. |date=1997 |title=A Gallery of Her Own: An Annotated Bibliography of Women in Victorian Painting |publisher=Routledge |page=5}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/299219b4-900e-380f-882a-7cf60bfdc2cd |title=Papers re Myra Sadd Brown |publisher=Women's Library Archives |accessdate=8 March 2019}}
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