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Miller, Janet Frame
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Janet Frame Miller (also known as J Nina Miller) was born on 7th May 1895. Miller attended The Glasgow School of Art from 1914 to 1919 as a day student of drawing and painting, and from 1920 to 1922 as an evening student of modelling and design and then drawing and painting. Her registered address was in Hamilton. According to the Dictionary of Scottish Art & Architecture, Miller was a painter and black and white artist and teacher who also studied in France and Italy. Her work was exhibited six times at the Royal Scottish Academy between 1922 and 1951 and ten times at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts between 1922 and 1943. Miller married Charles Lamb Davidson, a cartoonist and stained glass designer who also attended GSA and who served in the First World War.
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Sources: Ancestry: http://www.ancestry.co.uk; "The Dictionary of Scottish Painters" by Paul Harris and Julian Halsby; "The Dictionary of Scottish Art & Architecture" by Peter JM McEwan.
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