One of England's first professional female artists to be honoured with blue plaque at historic Hampshire home
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A blue plaque has been erected in recognition of a woman believed to be one of Britain's first professional female artists.Historic England erected the nationally recognised plaque at Allbrook Farmhouse in Eastleigh, Hampshire, to honour the 17th-century portrait painter Mary Beale.The plaque marks the residence where Beale, who lived between 1633 and 1699, pursued her remarkable career.Officials from the Government body characterised her as someone who was "ahead of her time".
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