Annie Feray Mutrie (6 March 1826 – 28 September 1893) was a British still-life painter.
She exhibited regularly and she and her sister Martha were considered the best flower painters in oils.
She was the youngest daughter of Sarah and Robert Mutrie,[1] a cotton trader from Rothesay, Bute in Scotland.
Mutrie and her sister attended Manchester School of Design and studied under George Wallis.
Moreover, both the Royal Academy and John Ruskin were known for their poor regard for women artists and despite this Ruskin continued to compliment her work and the Royal Academy saw her nominated to be an associate member.