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Name
E. M. Spring
Also known as Ethel May Spring
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Artist (Textile Artist / Fashion Designer)
Active Period
  • c.1910 - c.1941
Residence
  • c.1933 - c.1941 New South Wales
  • 1923 - 1933 London, England, UK
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Legacy data. Source 'unknown'

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References [<ExternalResource: McFarlane, Nonie; and Mackinolty, Judy (eds) (1991), 'A History of the Society of Arts & Crafts of New South Wales 1906-1991', Sydney, NSW : The Society of Arts & Crafts of New South Wales, Information compiled by Anne Cook from 'Cicadas & Gumnuts', AGNSW catalogue 1978 and 'Australian Pottery 1900-1950', Shepparton Art Gallery catalogue, 1978.>, <ExternalResource: McFarlane, Nonie; and Mackinolty, Judy (eds) (1991), 'A History of the Society of Arts & Crafts of New South Wales 1906-1991', Sydney, NSW : The Society of Arts & Crafts of New South Wales, Information compiled by Anne Cook from 'Cicadas & Gumnuts', AGNSW catalogue 1978 and 'Australian Pottery 1900-1950', Shepparton Art Gallery catalogue, 1978.>] [<ExternalResource: McFarlane, Nonie; and Mackinolty, Judy (eds) (1991), 'A History of the Society of Arts & Crafts of New South Wales 1906-1991', Sydney, NSW : The Society of Arts & Crafts of New South Wales, Information compiled by Anne Cook from 'Cicadas & Gumnuts', AGNSW catalogue 1978 and 'Australian Pottery 1900-1950', Shepparton Art Gallery catalogue, 1978.>]