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Name
Bessie Davidson
Also known as Bessie Ellen Davidson
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist
Other Occupation
  • Nurse, Red Cross, World War I (ANZSIC code: 8511)
Birth date
1879
Birth place
Adelaide, SA
Death date
22 February 1965
Death place
France
Burial place
Saint-Saens, Seine-Maritime, near Rouen, Normandy, France
Active Period
  • 1899 - 1965
Residence
  • 1945 - 22 February 1965 Montparnasse, Paris, France
  • c.1939 - c.1945 Grenoble, France
  • c.1939 - c.1945 Normandy, France
  • 1914 - 1938 Paris, France
  • 1914 Adelaide, SA
  • 1910 - 1914 Paris, France
  • December 1906 - 1910 Adelaide, SA
  • November 1904 - December 1906 Paris, France
  • 1904 - November 1904 Munich, Germany
  • 1879 - 2 July 1904 Adelaide, SA
Training
  • 1904 Künstlerinner Verein, Munich, Germany
  • c.1904 Académie de la Grande Chaumiére, Paris, France
  • 1899 Rose McPherson (Margaret Preston), Adelaide, SA
Cultural Heritage
  • Scottish
Languages
  • French
Initial Record Data Source
  • Heritage: The National Women's Art Book

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  • Exhibition of French Art (exhibited at)
  • International Society exhibition (exhibited at)
  • International Society exhibition (exhibited at)
  • L'Exposition du Groupe Feminin (exhibited at)
  • (Joint exhibition with Rose McPherson [Margaret Preston]) (exhibited at)
  • South Australian Society of Arts, Annual & Federal exhibitions (exhibited at)
  • Colonial Pastime to Contemporary Profession: 150 years of Australian Women's Art (exhibited at)
  • Exhibition of French Art (exhibited at)
  • International Society exhibition (exhibited at)
  • International Society exhibition (exhibited at)
  • L'Exposition du Groupe Feminin (exhibited at)
  • (Joint exhibition with Rose McPherson [Margaret Preston]) (exhibited at)
  • South Australian Society of Arts, Annual & Federal exhibitions (exhibited at)