Lindsay Bartholomew

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Lindsay Bartholomew (born 1944) is a British artist who is notable for her watercolour paintings of the British landscape.

Bartholomew was born on the

Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford.[1][2] In her final year at the Ruskin she won the Ruskin Prize for Portraiture.[1] After graduating, Bartholomew taught in London for twelve years and in 1977 had her first solo exhibition at the MacRobert Gallery at the University of Stirling.[3][1] In 1985 Bartholomew moved to Somerset and continued to paint the rural countryside.[2] Bartholomew has participated in a large number of group shows at commercial galleries, including the Grafton Gallery, the Maas Gallery and Roland, Browse & Delbanco, and also exhibited with the Royal West of England Academy.[2]

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