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Ailsa Small b. 1931

Also known as Mrs None Flanagan
  • Artist (Painter)
Ailsa Small was born in 1931. She is a painter. Her father's uncle was a Royal Academician Robert Small who taught her father and he in turn taught Ailsa. She won the Claude Hotchin Prize for oil painting in 1961, 1965 and 1969.
  • Biographical Data b. 1931 None
  • Biography 1 biography
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  • Works 1 work
  • Exhibitions 9 exhibitions
  • Collections 7 collections
  • Recognitions 3 recognitions
  • References 1 reference
  • The University of Western Australia Art Collection, Perth, WA
    Website
    http://www.lwgallery.uwa.edu.au/collections/uwaac
  • Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, WA
    Website
    http://www.rph.wa.gov.au/About-us/History/Art-collection
  • Parliament House, Perth, WA
  • Bunbury, WA
  • Geraldton, WA
  • Melville, WA
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    public collections

  • Mullewa, WA
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Updated Nov. 5, 2014
Created March 31, 2013
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