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Dorothy Stoner b. 28 November 1904

Also known as Dorothy Kate Stoner
  • Artist (Painter),
  • Artist (Draughtsman),
  • Artist (Printmaker)
Dorothy Stoner supported her career as an artist by teaching art in Tasmania, but she constantly looked to Melbourne, Sydney and Europe for new ways of thinking about art. Along with Edith Holmes, Florence Rodway and Mildred Lovett she was one of a group of Tasmanian women artists achieving well out of the public eye in the first half of the 20th century
Tags: Tasmanian, Modernist, Religious subjects, Pastels
  • Biographical Data b. 28 November 1904 None
  • Biography 1 biography
  • Associates 4 people
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  • Works
  • Exhibitions 5 exhibitions
  • Collections 3 collections
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  • References 1 reference
  • Tasmania Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart, TAS
  • National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT, Australia
    Website
    http://www.nga.gov.au/
  • University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS
    Website
    http://www.utas.edu.au/
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Updated Jan. 29, 2020
Created March 13, 2013
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