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Name
Florence Aline Rodway
Also known as Florence Rodway
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Draughtsman)
  • Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
  • art teacher (ANZSIC code: 8212)
Birth date
11 November 1881
Birth place
Hobart, Tasmania
Death date
23 January 1971
Death place
Hobart, Tasmania
Active Period
  • 1897 - 1951
Residence
  • c.1906 - c.1910 Sydney, New South Wales
  • c.1902 - c.1906 London, England, UK
Training
  • c.1906 Julian Ashton's Sydney Art School, Sydney, New South Wales
  • 1902 - 1906 Royal Academy Schools, London, England, UK
  • c.1897 - c.1901 Hobart Technical College, Tasmania
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Heritage with additions

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Related events
  • Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors (exhibited at)
  • Women Artists of Australia (exhibited at)
  • London exhibition of contemporary art of the Empire (exhibited at)
  • British Empire Exhibition (None)
  • Exhibition of Australian Art (None)
  • First Australian Women's Work Exhibition (None)
  • Colonial Pastime to Contemporary Profession: 150 years of Australian Women's Art (exhibited at)
  • A Century of Australian Women's Art (1880s-1990s) (exhibited at)
  • Trust the Women, (exhibited at)
  • Review (exhibited at)
  • Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors (exhibited at)
  • Women Artists of Australia (exhibited at)
  • London exhibition of contemporary art of the Empire (exhibited at)
  • British Empire Exhibition (None)
  • Exhibition of Australian Art (None)
  • First Australian Women's Work Exhibition (None)
  • Colonial Pastime to Contemporary Profession: 150 years of Australian Women's Art (exhibited at)
  • A Century of Australian Women's Art (1880s-1990s) (exhibited at)
  • Trust the Women, (exhibited at)