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Name
Chassie Cole
Also known as:
  • Charlotte Ann Reeves Cole
  • Cara Cole
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
  • Art teacher
Birth date
28 March 1857
Birth place
Hobart Town, Tas., Hobart Town (Hobart), Tas.
Birth note
(Hobart)
Death date
August 1941
Death place
Geelong, Vic.
Active Period
  • 1878 - 1941
Residence
  • c.1895 - c.August 1941 Elsdon Chambers, Moorabool Street, Geelong, Vic.
  • 1859 - August 1941 Pilrig, Newtown Hill, Geelong, Vic.
  • 28 March 1857 - 1859 Hobart Town, Tas., Hobart Town (Hobart), Tas.
Training
  • French College, Villamanta Street, Vic.
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Heritage: The National Women's Art Book

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Related works
  • Daylight Fades (creator of)
  • Where the rude axe was never heard (creator of)
  • Shade and Shine (creator of)
  • Australian Ferns (creator of)
  • Flowers (creator of)
  • Daylight Fades (creator of)
  • Where the rude axe was never heard (creator of)
  • Shade and Shine (creator of)
  • Flowers (creator of)
  • Australian Ferns (creator of)
Related events
  • [Exhibition of almost 100 paintings by Cole's pupils and about fourteen of her own works] (exhibited at)
  • Untitled Event (exhibited at)
  • New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition (None)
  • Melbourne International Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Melbourne Juvenile Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Geelong Juvenile Industries Exhibition. (exhibited at)
  • Melbourne International Exhibition (None)
  • Ballarat Juvenile Exhibition (None)
  • Untitled Event (exhibited at)
  • Melbourne International Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • [Exhibition of almost 100 paintings by Cole's pupils and about fourteen of her own works] (exhibited at)
  • Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Melbourne Juvenile Exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Geelong Juvenile Industries Exhibition. (exhibited at)
  • Melbourne International Exhibition (None)
  • New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition (None)
  • Ballarat Juvenile Exhibition (None)