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Eleanor Gude b. 8 December 1915

Also known as Nornie Gude, Eleanor Constance Gude
  • Artist (Painter)
An accomplished painter from an early age, Eleanor Gude, or Nornie as she was known, took up her studies at the age of 15 before going on to win the prestigious MacRobertson Scholarship in 1934 and the NGV Travelling Scholarship in 1941, reputedly the first woman to do so.
  • Biographical Data b. 8 December 1915 Ballarat, Vic.
  • Biography 1 biography
  • Associates 5 people
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  • Exhibitions 3 exhibitions
  • Collections 8 collections
  • Recognitions 3 recognitions
  • References 1 reference
  • received
    Doug Moran National Portrait Prize
    Dates
    1990
    Recognition type
    Award
  • received
    NGV Travelling Scholarship
    Dates
    1941
    Recognition type
    Award
  • received
    MacRobertson Scholarship
    Dates
    1934
    Recognition type
    Award
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Updated Oct. 22, 2020
Created Jan. 1, 1999
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