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Miss Jessie Merritt b.

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Merritt was a painter with training at the Max Meldrum School, Melbourne. She was a member of the Ballarat Artists Society. She exhibited work in the Olympic Art Festival, Commonwealth Bank of Australia (1956) and the 1958 art competition by the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures for a painting by an artist resident in Australia."
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exhibited at
Olympic Art Festival, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, 367 Collins Street, Melbourne, November-December 1956.
exhibited at
Art competition for an acquisition prize of £150 offered by the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures for a painting by an artist resident in Australia." (7-29 March 1958, Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne).
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Updated Aug. 23, 2022
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