Agnes Augusta Talboys Art
Agnes Augusta Talboys was born in 1863 the daughter of Timothy and Agnes Talboys. She lived with her family in Melksham near Trowbridge, later moving to Brighton, where she is believed to have studied art. She later moved back to the Bristol area living near Westbury on Trym and Cotham. Talboys specialized in paintings of animals, particularly cats in the tradition of Alfred Arthur Brunel de Neuville and Henriëtte Ronner-Knip. She exhibited at the Royal Society of Artists, Birmingham and the Royal West of England Academy, where she was elected an associate. She exhibited from an address at 20 Southfield Road, Cotham, Bristol. She died on 26 August 1941 at Weston super Mare. Examples of her works can be found at the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol Museums, North Somerset Council and the Swindon Museum Art Collection.
Early 20th Century Victorian Agnes Augusta Talboys Art
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Late 20th Century Victorian Agnes Augusta Talboys Art
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20th Century Victorian Agnes Augusta Talboys Art
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Late 19th Century Victorian Agnes Augusta Talboys Art
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1890s Victorian Agnes Augusta Talboys Art
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Early 20th Century Victorian Agnes Augusta Talboys Art
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Early 20th Century Victorian Agnes Augusta Talboys Art
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Late 19th Century Victorian Agnes Augusta Talboys Art
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Mid-19th Century Victorian Agnes Augusta Talboys Art
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1860s Victorian Agnes Augusta Talboys Art
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19th Century Victorian Agnes Augusta Talboys Art
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1870s Victorian Agnes Augusta Talboys Art
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1930s Victorian Agnes Augusta Talboys Art
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