A Space of Their Own

Mary Moser

Selected Works

A grouping of of flowers that includes many colors and varieties, including roses, irises, and chrysanthemums. The colors are brightest at the center and become darker and more shadowed toward the edges of the image.

A Bunch of Flowers

1792–97
Mary Moser, A Bunch of Flowers, 1792–97. Oil on canvas, 85.5 x 78 cm. Royal Collection Trust
Royal Collection Trust

A large grouping of flowers in a vase, with many white and off-white flowers at the center and darker colors like red, orange, and blue toward the edges.

A Vase of Flowers

1792–97
Mary Moser, A Vase of Flowers, 1792–97. Oil on canvas, 65.8 x 65.8 cm. Royal Collection Trust
Royal Collection Trust

A man with light skin, a hooked nose, and dark blonde hair curled above his ears stands in front of a clay sculpture of a nude man. He appears to be the artist, considering a detail of the sculpture with one hand raised toward it and the other holding a tool. He wears a brown coat and waistcoat.

Joseph Nollekens

ca. 1770–71
Mary Moser, Joseph Nollekens, ca. 1770–71. Oil on canvas, 63.5 x 48.3 cm. Yale Center for British Art
Yale Center for British Art

A vase of flowers, including daffodils and irises, is shown. The flowers are different shapes and sizes, and their colors are reds, yellows, and whites.

Spring

ca. 1780
Mary Moser, Spring, ca. 1780. Oil on canvas, 63.5 x 53.3 cm. Royal Academy of Arts
Royal Academy of Arts

A vase of flowers that includes mostly white and pink flowers with a few red and blue ones mixed in.

Summer

ca. 1780
Mary Moser, Summer, ca. 1780. Oil on canvas, 63.5 x 53.3 cm. Royal Academy of Arts
Royal Academy of Arts