Emma Jane Greenland

Emma Jane Greenland Hooker
BornEmma Jane Greenland
1760
London, England
Died9 September 1838
Brighton, Sussex, England
Occupationpainter, writer, singer
LanguageEnglish
NationalityBritish
Subjectencaustic painting
SpouseRev. Thomas Redman Hooker

Emma Jane Greenland (after marriage, Hooker; 1760/61 – 9 September 1838) was an English painter, writer and singer. She was awarded a Gold Pallet on 14 November 1786 by the Society at London for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce.[1] Greenland may have been a pupil of Johann Christian Bach, and she owned some of his manuscripts after his death.[2] Greenland died in 1838.

  1. ^ Ostell 1801, p. 138.
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