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Anne Mee

1785–May 28, 1851

Active in: England
Alternate names: Anne Foldsone, Ann Foldsone Mee

Biography

Born in London in 1775, Anne Mee was the eldest of seven children born to the painter John Foldsone (d. 1784) and his wife Elizabeth. John Foldsone was a portraitist and copyist who often exhibited at the Society of Artists and the Royal Academy. Mee began painting when she was twelve years old and she began her formal education at Madame Pomier’s school in Queen Square, London, in 1777, with the financial support of George Romney (1734–1802). In 1784, her father died, and she became the primary provider for her family.

By 1804, Meewas able to ask as much as forty guineas for a miniature, a very high price relative to her contemporaries. On May 16th, 1793, she married Joseph Mee (d. 1849) at Marylebone Church. Together, they had eight children and one, her son Arthur Patrick Mee (1802–1868), became an architect who exhibited at the Royal Academy. In 1811, Mee published a serial called Gallery of Beauties in the Court of George III, although there was just one edition. Between 1815 and 1837, she continued to accept portrait commissions and to exhibit at the Royal Academy. Her husband died in 1849 and on May 28th, 1851, she died in London at the age of seventy-six.

Selected Works

Bibliography

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Clayton, Ellen C. English Female Artists. London: Tinsley, 1876.

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Lloyd, Christopher and Vanessa Remington. Masterpieces in little: Portrait Miniatures from the Collection of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Suffolk: Boydell, 1997.

Long, Basil S. British Miniaturists. London: Geoffrey Bles, 1929.

Papendiek, Charlotte Louise Henrietta. Court and private life in the time of Queen Charlotte, being the journals of Mrs Papendiek, […]. London: R. Bentley & sons, 1887.

Propert, John Lumsden. A History of Miniature Art; with Notes on Collectors and Collections. London: Macmillan & Co., 1887.

Reynolds, Graham, and Katharine Baetjer. European Miniatures in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: Abrams, 1996.

Sparrow, Walter Shaw, ed. Women Painters of the World, From the Time of Caterina Vigri, 1413-1463, to Rosa Bonheur and the Present Day. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1905.

Walker, Richard. The Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Miniatures in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.

Williamson, G. C. "Four Miniatures of the Keppel Family." Art Journal, 1839-1912 (1911): 222-224.