Background
Emily Paterson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1855. Her father was a solicitor from Ayrshire.
Emily Paterson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1855. Her father was a solicitor from Ayrshire.
She studied at the Edinburgh College of Art as well as in Paris and lived at Albyn Place, Edinburgh before moving to London in 1917.
She travelled widely between 1909 and 1934. Shortly after the end of World War One, she visited the former battlefields at Ypres in Belgium. Her watercolours of ruined churches and other destroyed buildings from there, including views of the Ypres Cloth Hall, were shown in London in 1919.
Paterson also visited the Netherlands and Italy on a number of occasions and was a keen Alpine walker, often making painting trips to both the Tyrol and Swiss Alps and exhibiting the resulting works at the Alpine Club in London.
Her favoured subjects were landscapes, architecture and botany. Paterson died in London on 23 July 1934 - a memorial exhibition was held at Walker"s Gallery, London later the same year.
Paintings exhibited at the Royal Academy, London 1909 - The Giudecca, Venice 1910 - The Church, Dordrecht 1911 - Ponte del Canonica, Venice 1911 - Noon: Street Mark"s, Venice 1913 - Edge of the wood 1913 - The green ship, Venice 1914 - In Picardy 1914 - San Gregorio, Venice 1916 - Wengen: winter 1916 - Winter: Hyde Park 1918 - Bernese Oberland 1926 - The windmill on the Maas, Dordrecht 1927 - A bouquet 1928 - A bouquet of flower 1929 - Begonias 1930 - Roses 1934 - The Church, Dordrecht.
She was elected member of the Royal Scottish Watercolour Society, Scottish Artists" Society and the Society of Women Artists.