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Eliza Blyth

  • Artist (Painter)
Miss Blyth was a painter and art teacher who exhibited in Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales despite living predominantly in Hobart, Tasmania. Formerly identified as Eliza Blyth (1820-1894), it is likely that the artist was that lady's niece Sarah Frances Roberta Blyth (1839-1929), daughter of William Blyth of Hobart and the sketcher Elizabeth Crowther, who trained her daughter.
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  • Biography 1 biography
  • Associates 9 people
  • Groups 3 groups
  • Works 3 works
  • Exhibitions 5 exhibitions
  • Collections 1 collection
  • Recognitions 2 recognitions
  • References 3 references
  • received
    New South Wales Academy of Art
    Dates
    1876
    Recognition type
    Award
    Description

    Certificate of Merit

  • received
    Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition
    Dates
    1866
    Recognition type
    Award
    Note

    Medal

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Updated April 12, 2013
Created Jan. 1, 1992
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