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Sarah Lindley Crease (1826–1922) was a Canadian artist. Born in England, as the daughter of botanist John Lindley, Crease studied art with Charles Fox and Sarah Ann Drake. Her early works were botanical illustrations for her father's publications, such as The Gardener's Chronicle. She emigrated to Vancouver Island in 1859, where her husband, Henry Pering Pellew Crease, became a prominent Supreme Court Judge. Besides her seven children, Crease taught Sunday school in the Anglican church and was a volunteer and fundraiser for many local cultural institutions. She was a talented amateur as a painter and is noted for her many watercolours of the Hudson's Bay Company fort, the city of Victoria, British Columbia, and other British Columbia locales. In her later life glaucoma limited her ability

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  • Sarah Lindley Crease, née le 30 novembre 1826 et morte le 10 décembre 1922, est une artiste canadienne. (fr)
  • Sarah Lindley Crease (1826–1922) was a Canadian artist. Born in England, as the daughter of botanist John Lindley, Crease studied art with Charles Fox and Sarah Ann Drake. Her early works were botanical illustrations for her father's publications, such as The Gardener's Chronicle. She emigrated to Vancouver Island in 1859, where her husband, Henry Pering Pellew Crease, became a prominent Supreme Court Judge. Besides her seven children, Crease taught Sunday school in the Anglican church and was a volunteer and fundraiser for many local cultural institutions. She was a talented amateur as a painter and is noted for her many watercolours of the Hudson's Bay Company fort, the city of Victoria, British Columbia, and other British Columbia locales. In her later life glaucoma limited her ability to paint. Her body of work comprises a "detailed pictorial record of colonial British Columbia". Her fonds is in BC Archives, Royal BC Museum, part of Series MS-2879 - the Crease family collection. (en)
  • Sarah Lindley Crease (1826–1922) was een Canadese kunstenaar. Crease werd in 1826 geboren in Engeland, waar zij samen met en een kunststudie volgde. Haar vroegste werken waren botanische tekeningen voor publicaties van haar vader, zoals The Gardener's Chronicle. Ze verhuisde in 1860 naar Vancouvereiland, waar haar man, Henry Pering Pellew Crease, een vooraanstaand rechter was. Met hem kreeg ze twee dochters, Josephine en Susan, die ook kunstenaars werden. Crease gaf les aan de zondagsschool van de Anglicaanse kerk en was vrijwilliger en collectant voor veel lokale culturele instanties. Ze staat bekend om haar aquarellen van het fort van de Hudson's Bay Company, de stad Victoria en andere bekende plaatsen in Brits-Columbia. Later in haar leven kreeg ze glaucoom, waardoor schilderen moeilijk voor haar werd. Haar werken geven een gedetailleerd beeld van Brits-Columbia in de koloniale tijd. (nl)
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  • Sarah Lindley (en)
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  • Sarah Lindley (en)
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  • Acton Green, Middlesex, near London, England (en)
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  • Sarah Lindley Crease, née le 30 novembre 1826 et morte le 10 décembre 1922, est une artiste canadienne. (fr)
  • Sarah Lindley Crease (1826–1922) was a Canadian artist. Born in England, as the daughter of botanist John Lindley, Crease studied art with Charles Fox and Sarah Ann Drake. Her early works were botanical illustrations for her father's publications, such as The Gardener's Chronicle. She emigrated to Vancouver Island in 1859, where her husband, Henry Pering Pellew Crease, became a prominent Supreme Court Judge. Besides her seven children, Crease taught Sunday school in the Anglican church and was a volunteer and fundraiser for many local cultural institutions. She was a talented amateur as a painter and is noted for her many watercolours of the Hudson's Bay Company fort, the city of Victoria, British Columbia, and other British Columbia locales. In her later life glaucoma limited her ability (en)
  • Sarah Lindley Crease (1826–1922) was een Canadese kunstenaar. Crease werd in 1826 geboren in Engeland, waar zij samen met en een kunststudie volgde. Haar vroegste werken waren botanische tekeningen voor publicaties van haar vader, zoals The Gardener's Chronicle. Ze verhuisde in 1860 naar Vancouvereiland, waar haar man, Henry Pering Pellew Crease, een vooraanstaand rechter was. Met hem kreeg ze twee dochters, Josephine en Susan, die ook kunstenaars werden. Crease gaf les aan de zondagsschool van de Anglicaanse kerk en was vrijwilliger en collectant voor veel lokale culturele instanties. Ze staat bekend om haar aquarellen van het fort van de Hudson's Bay Company, de stad Victoria en andere bekende plaatsen in Brits-Columbia. Later in haar leven kreeg ze glaucoom, waardoor schilderen moeili (nl)
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  • Sarah Lindley Crease (fr)
  • Sarah Lindley Crease (nl)
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