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  RTÉ.ie Entertainment: Camille Souter Retrospective
Since she is such a shy exhibitor, Camille Souter's retrospective is a rare treat.
From the fifties on, Souter moved between Italy, Wicklow and Achill (she currently divides her time between Italy and Ireland.) In complete contrast to the autobiographical approach taken by so many contemporary artists, Souter expertly circumvents herself.
Although Souter always has a subject matter, it is extremely hard to extract her own opinions (even in her series of paintings set in slaughterhouses), instead she documents with brilliant artistry, seducing us with colour and form.
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  Camille Souter -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Camille Souter, (An artist who paints) painter, though born in (additional info and facts about Northampton, England) Northampton, England in 1929 was raised in (An island comprising the republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland) Ireland.
Her name '"Camille" is actually a nickname given to her by first husband Gordon Souter in reference to the consumptive heroine of (additional info and facts about Alexander Dumas) Alexander Dumas's La Dame aux Camelias, she was born Betty Pamela Holmes.
Camille Souter captures light and color, texture and form in intimate almost abstract paintings of unexpected subjects, her subject matter has included landscapes, still lifes and slaughterhouses,.
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 Past Exhibition - Camille Souter Retrospective   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Exhibitions of Camille Souter's work are rare, therefore this exhibition brings to the public eye examples of her paintings not seen for many years, if ever.
For Camille Souter, it can truly be said that her art is indistinct from life experience.
Souter's paintings show a fascination for her surroundings - be it in her father's garden or at a fish market, observing the metallic tones of the day's catch.
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 Camille Souter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Camille Souter, painter, though born in Northampton, England in 1929 was raised in Ireland.
She originally trained as a nurse and began painting during the 1950s while recovering from illness.
Her name '"Camille" is actually a nickname given to her by first husband Gordon Souter in reference to the consumptive heroine of Alexander Dumas's La Dame aux Camelias, she was born Betty Pamela Holmes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Camille_Souter   (187 words)

  
 Irish Museum of Modern Art
The recipient of the award for a sustained contribution to the visual arts in Ireland is the distinguished Irish painter Camille Souter.
Camille Souter is widely regarded as one of Ireland’s most original, distinctive and independent painters.
He was particularly pleased that Camille Souter had been chosen for the sustained contribution award, in recognition of her important role in the visual arts in Ireland over many years.
www.modernart.ie /en/print.cgi?id=page_19454.htm   (879 words)

  
 Camille Souter at Philly Wire
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 Camille Souter on Achill Island, Ireland
Camille Souter, the contemporary artist, has lived and worked on Achill Island regularly over the past 40 years.
Camille Souter was a member of the group the Irish Exhibition on Living Art, the movement established in 1943 to add an international dimension to Irish art.
Camille Souter, who has now established a strong reputation on the international art scene, continues to work on Achill Island as well as in Italy.
www.achill247.com /artists/camillesouter.html   (226 words)

  
 camille
Camille is the name of several films based on the 1852 novel and play La Dame aux camélias by Alexandre Dumas, fils.
In 1915, an English language film, the first one to use the name Camille, was made.
In 1984 a version of Camille was produced for television.
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 Irish Art Auctions Whytes Irish Art Auctioneers
By 1957 Camille Souter was pregnant and expecting the birth of her third child in three years.
Camille Souter’s early paintings drew their influences from a variety of artists, most notably perhaps Paul Klee.
Souter admired his economy of means, the way he would use just a few summary, calligraphic elements over a lightly textured background.
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 CAMILLE SOUTER Fine Art Artist: Artists' art auction database + Biography
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 Read about Camille Souter at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Camille Souter and learn about Camille Souter here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Her name '"Camille" is actually a nickname given to her by first husband
Gordon Souter in reference to the consumptive heroine of Alexander Dumas's La Dame aux Camelias, she was born Betty Pamela Holmes.
Circa 89 (http://www.recirca.com/backissues/c89/dundalk.shtml) in a review of Camille Souter's joint show with Nano Reid Vona Groarke writes:
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 Your camille info: 09/18/05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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 Camille Souter - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Camille Souter - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 Solomon Gallery, Art Gallery, Artists Agents,Art Consultants,Fine Art Collection Dublin, Ireland
This applies to subject matter and even the materials used which, as a working mother, often depended on what was to hand including brown paper and aluminium paint.
Souter's paintings show a fascination for her surroundings - be it in her father's garden or at a fish market, observing the metallic tones of the day's catch.
For example, for her series of work based on airplanes, she learned to fly in order to be closer to planes, to get inside the fences at airfields.
www.solomongallery.com /index.cfm/fuseaction/collection.content/id/3A7FD082-2346-40FA-B08C744F3D6842D9   (313 words)

  
 World of Hibernia : The lady of the Camellias.(Camille Souter) @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
There is a story, perhaps true, about the painter Camille Souter.
During his lifetime Sir Basil Goulding, an unorthodox but successful business man and an enthusiastic collector of Irish art, was a patron of Camille's, acquiring many of her paintings--not an easy thing to do, for reasons that will become clear.
It was, she said, a lovely exhibition, but she wondered if she might put forward one idea.
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 Your camille info: Information on   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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December 22, 2001 -- There is a story, perhaps true, about the painter Camille Souter.
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 Achill Island artists : Paul Henry, Robert Henri, Camille Souter
In the 1920s many of Paul Henry's paintings were published as posters and came to represent the west of Ireland in tourist and Government literature.
Artist Camille Souter has had an association with Achill Island for the past 40 years, living and working on the island and producing paintings inspired by the Achill landscape.
Souter still retains a residence on the island and divides her time between Achill and Italy.
achill247.com /artists   (251 words)

  
 SOUTER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Search the SOUTER Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the SOUTER Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named SOUTER at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
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 Butler Gallery Collection
The Kilkenny Collection of Contemporary Art is an important collection of largely Irish art dating from the 18
The collection includes works by Leech, Nathaniel Hone, Jack B Yeats, Sir John Lavery, Louis Le Brocquy, Tony O'Malley, Mainie Jellett, William Scott, Barrie Cooke, Camille Souter, Walter Osbourne and James Turrell.
The next part of this story might include Patrick Collins and Camille Souter both painters whose work helped to consolidate our sense of cultural identity in a more oblique, subtle way than the self-consciously nationalistic work of Keating.
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 CIRCA Art Magazine - Back Issues   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Anger too often obliterates humour, and although there is certainly celebration here, it is overrun by a relentlessly loud and driven tone that either inflames the viewers' own enthusiasm, or just doesn't.
And finally, a major retrospective of the works of Camille Souter and Nano Reid, at the Droichead Arts Centre in June, highlighted the extent of the body of work which both artists have put together.
This retrospective serves Souter's work well: it displays her development as a painter, her presiding thematic concerns, and her great artistic sensitivity and capabilities.
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 Whyte's, Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers, Dublin, Ireland
Notes:Camille Souter first came to London in 1948 to train as a nurse.
Her first husband is said to have nicknamed her “Camille” as an allusion to the tubercular heroine of Alexander Dumas’ La Dame aux Camelias.
In London, Betty Pamela Holmes, the nurse, became Camille Souter, the bohemian artist.
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 Western People: Printer Friendly Version
An exhibition of twenty-three works from the Irish Museum of Modern Art Collection opens to the public at Mayo General Hospital, Castlebar, on Thursday 10 October, as part of a collaborative project between the hospital and IMMA’s National Programme.
Body and Soul combines artworks by Irish and International artists in a wide variety of media and includes paintings by Nick Miller and Camille Souter, prints by Tim Mara and Craig Wood and sculpture by Dorothy Cross and Janet Mullarney.
Commenting on the project, Johanne Mullan, National Programmer at IMMA, said: “The arts have traditionally had a strong part to play in the healing process and their vital role in the well-being of many individuals has been clearly documented.
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 CIRCA Art Magazine - Autumn 2001 - review: West   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
It's brilliant to see that the Arts Council have a working plan to support the arts outside the capital city, it's just a shame that Iarnród Éireann don't seem to have one too.
I left at six in the morning to see Camille Souter at the Model, and arrived via bus connection from Boyle, bleary-eyed, to enjoy the pace and beauty of Souter's vision.
I remember seeing her retrospective at the Douglas Hyde Gallery in 1980, and her work does not seem to date.
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 Previous Exhibitions - Royal Hibernian Academy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Organised by the Model Art Center in Sligo this exhibition continues the RHA's commitment to acknowledging in Dublin regional excellence (Limerick Municipal Art Gallery Collection Dec-Jan 1999 - 2000).
Souter is a senior and much admired lyrical painter whose work has not been surveyed since 1982.
This exhibition addresses the lack of opportunities in Dublin public spaces for the support and promotion of the work of younger artists.
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 Whytes Biographies of Irish Art and Irish Artists M-P
Anne Crookshank has characterised Souter's work of this period as having paint which was "dripped and dragged and spilt and thrown", much in the manner of the then-in-vogue Jackson Pollock (ref. Camille Souter, The Douglas Hyde Gallery, TCD, monograph and catalogue, 1980, pp.7-8).
In Achill she began to use aluminium and enamel paints, which were not only cheap and readily available, but allowed her to experiment with their unusual viscosity and fluidity.
Since then, numerous retrospectives of Souter's career (the most recent one being held at the RHA Gallagher Gallery in 2001) have resulted in her being hailed as one of the foremost living artists in Ireland.
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 canvas-representing contemporary artists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
She has exhibited in the Lemon Street Gallery, Dublin and has been asked to participate in a number of group shows including the County Wicklow Annual exhibition, Signal Arts Centre and Leopardstown Hospital Group exhibitions.
Her main influences are artists such as Modigliani, Chao Shao-an and Camille Souter.
Her most recent work has been heavily influenced by the composer Janacek and in particular as interpreted by the great pianist Andras Schiff.
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 all you need to know about ireland :: a cudchewer production
A forum for the new movement was provided by the Irish Exhibition of Living Art, founded in 1943.
From this emerged internationally influenced artists such as Louis Le Brocquy, Patrick Scott, Michael Farrall, Robert Ballagh and, to a lesser extent, Patrick Collins, Tony O'Malley, Camille Souter and Barrie Cooke.
Monumental sculpture of 19th century is best represented by the work of John Hogan and John Henry Foley whose tradition lasted into the 20th century with such sculptors as Oisín Kelly, Séamas Murphy and Hilary Heron.
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