Janet Fisher
Janet Fisher (1867–1926) was a British painter and illustrator known for her work in portraiture, still life, and interior scenes. Born in England, Fisher studied at the Slade School of Fine Art in London, where she developed her technical skills and established herself as a talented artist. Her work is noted for its delicate handling of light and color, often depicting intimate interiors and quiet domestic scenes with a sense of warmth and realism.
In addition to her painting, Fisher also worked as an illustrator, contributing to various publications and bringing her observational skill and attention to detail to the printed page. Though not as widely known as some of her contemporaries, Fisher's work was respected during her lifetime, and she exhibited in various galleries in the United Kingdom. Today, her work is appreciated for its sensitive portrayals of everyday life and its contributions to early 20th-century British art.
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Full Name: Janet Fisher
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Birth and Death: 1867–1926
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Profession: Painter and Illustrator
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Influences: British Realism, Domestic Genre Scenes
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Legacy: Known for her sensitive depictions of domestic interiors and portraiture, Fisher's works were exhibited widely during her lifetime in the UK.