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Rose Mabel Phipps b.

Also known as Rose Dakin, Rose M. Dakin, Rose Gayer Phipps, Rose M Phipps
  • Artist (Sculptor),
  • Artist (Painter)
Rose Mabel Phipps, also known as Rose Dakin, was a miniature painter and sculptor. She was the only female miniaturist in Britain who apparently was making an income of over four figures from her work. In 1918 she became a full member of the Royal Society of Miniaturists.
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  • Associates 4 people
  • Groups 6 groups
  • Works 1 work
  • Exhibitions 2 exhibitions
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  • Recognitions 4 recognitions
  • References 7 references
  • received
    For the Country Women's Association and their first president, Nancy Munro.
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    Award
  • received
    Reredos, Diocesan School, Darjeeling, commission.
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    Award
  • received
    Monument to Professor Cleghorn (cathedral at Calcutta) commission.
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    Award
  • received
    King's Prize, Manchester School of Art, Manchester, UK
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    Award
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Updated Sept. 24, 2014
Created Jan. 1, 1995
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