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Minnie Cormack
Mary Jane Everett Cormack (1862 – 1919) was an Irish-British painter and mezzotint engraver. Early life Mary Jane Maria Lee Everett was born in 1862 in Skibbereen, Ireland. She lived in London, Dorking, Selsey and Salcombe in the south of England. She married noted illustrator Charles J. Praetorius, son of photographer Charles B. Praetorius. Works Praetorius and Minnie worked at Pomona Studios, shared with Mary Wheelhouse in Eel Brook Common. Cormack's subjects included Lord Balfour, and a child of Countess Albinia Hobart. Gallery File:Minnie Cormack - MINNIE CORMACK - Nell Gwynne 35x25.jpg, ''Nell Gwynn'' work by Cormack File:Minnie Cormack - Minnie Cormack, Irish 1862-1920- Portrait of Horatio Nelson, 1st Baron and Viscount Nelson, after John Hoppner RA; hand-coloured mezzotint engraving, published London, Published 29th.jpg, Colorised etching of Lord Nelson, based on a work by John Hoppner File:Minnie Cormack - Oval mezzotint After Lawrence Portrait of a young girl wearin ...
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