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Dame Elizabeth Violet Blackadder, Mrs Houston, (24 September 1931 – 23 August 2021) was a Scottish painter and printmaker. She was the first woman to be elected to both the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Academy.
In 1962 she began teaching at Edinburgh College of Art where she continued until her retirement in 1986. Blackadder worked in a variety of media such as oil paints, watercolour, drawing, and printmaking. In her still life paintings and drawings, she considered space between objects carefully. She also painted portraits and landscapes but her later work contains mainly her cats and flowers with extreme detail. Her work can be seen at the Tate Gallery, the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and has appeared on a series of Royal Mail stamps.
In 2012, Blackadder was chosen to paint Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond's official Christmas card.
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Elizabeth Blackadder Italian Landscape
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Elizabeth Blackadder Fifeshire Farm
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Elizabeth Blackadder Staithes
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Elizabeth Blackadder Roman Wall I
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Elizabeth Blackadder Dark Hill, Fifeshire
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Elizabeth Blackadder Roman Wall II - Walltown
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Elizabeth Blackadder Still Life with Pomegranates
1963