Minnie Cormack
Irish-British painter and engraver (1862–1919)
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Mary Jane Everett Cormack (1862 – 1919)[1][2] was an Irish-British painter and mezzotint engraver.[3][4][5]
Born1862
Skibbereen, Ireland
Died1919 (aged 56–57)
OthernamesMary Jane Everett
OccupationsPainter,
Mezzotint engraver
Minnie Cormack | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1862 Skibbereen, Ireland |
| Died | 1919 (aged 56–57) |
| Other names | Mary Jane Everett |
| Occupations | Painter, Mezzotint engraver |
| Employer | Pomona Studios |
| Spouse | Charles J. Praetorius |
Early life
Works
Praetorius and Minnie worked at Pomona Studios, shared with Mary Wheelhouse in Eel Brook Common.[11][12] Cormack's subjects included Lord Balfour, and a child of Countess Albinia Hobart.[7]
Gallery
- Nell Gwynn work by Cormack
- Colorised etching of Lord Nelson, based on a work by John Hoppner
- Mezzotint etching after a work by Thomas Lawrence