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Elaine Alys Haxton
b. 26 September 1909
Also known as Elaine Haxton
Artist (Printmaker),
Artist (Painter),
Designer (Theatre / Film Designer)
Painter, printmaker and designer, Haxton worked through the 1930s as a commercial artist in both Sydney and London. In 1943 she won the Sulman Prize and in 1986 was awarded an AM for printmaking.
Biographical Data
b. 26 September 1909 Newmarket, Melbourne, Victoria
Biography
1 biography
Associates
26 people
Groups
Works
6 works
Exhibitions
26 exhibitions
Collections
8 collections
Recognitions
2 recognitions
References
14 references
Name
Elaine Alys Haxton
Also known as Elaine Haxton
Gender
Female
Roles
Artist (Printmaker)
Artist (Painter)
Designer (Theatre / Film Designer)
Other Occupation
Costume design (ANZSIC code: 9002)
Book illustration (ANZSIC code: 6924)
Set designer (ANZSIC code: 9002)
Commercial artist (ANZSIC code: 6924)
Assistant to sculptor Rayner Hoff 1924
Fashion Artist 1925 - 1928 David Jones, Sydney, NSW
Advertising and design 1933 - 1936
Birth date
26 September 1909
Birth place
Newmarket, Melbourne, Victoria
Death date
6 July 1999
Death place
Adelaide, South Australia
Active Period
1929 - c.1969
Residence
1929 - 1931 Bridge Street, Sydney, New South Wales
1941 Albury, New South Wales
1989 - 1999 Adelaide, South Australia
1949 - 1989 Sydney, New South Wales
c.1910 - c.1939 Sydney, New South Wales
1933 - 1936 England, UK
1944 - 1945 Papua New Guinea, New Guinea?
1945 New York, USA
1948 - 1950 London, England, UK
Training
1969 Hayter's Atelier 17, Paris, France
1965 Willoughby Art Centre, Sydney, New South Wales
c.1932 - c.1939 Grosvenor School, London, England, UK
1924 - 1928 East Sydney Technical College, Darlinghurst, New South Wales
1923 Sydney, New South Wales
New York School of Theatre Design, New York, United States of America, 1945
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
Heritage with additions
Eva Breuer Art Dealer
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Updated Aug. 28, 2019
Created Jan. 1, 1995
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