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Frances Margot Freeman
b. 18 February 1895
Also known as Frances Margot Freeman, Madge Freeman
Artist (Draughtsman),
Artist (Painter)
Mid 20th century Victorian painter who travelled extensively. Freeman exhibited with the Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors.
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b. 18 February 1895 Bendigo, Vic.
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Name
Frances Margot Freeman
Also known as:
Frances Margot Freeman
Madge Freeman
Gender
Female
Roles
Artist (Draughtsman)
Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
Teacher
Assistant drawing mistress
Birth date
18 February 1895
Birth place
Bendigo, Vic.
Death date
February 1977
Death place
Vic.
Active Period
c.1915 - c.1970
Residence
c.1959 - c.1970 Ivanhoe, Melbourne, Vic.
c.1956 - c.1959 Lower Plenty, Vic.
1940 - 1956 Koongarra, Longwarry, Gippsland, Vic.
c.1935 - c.1940 Barkly Place, Bendigo, Vic.
c.1930 - c.1935 Europe
c.1926 - c.1929 African Gold Coast
c.1925 Paris, France
c.1924 London, England, UK
1916 - 1921 Melbourne, Vic.
1895 - 1916 Bendigo, Vic.
Training
1911 - 1915 Arthur T. Woodward, Bendigo School of Mines, Bendigo, Vic.
George Bell School, Melbourne, Vic.
1925 Adolphe Milich, Paris, France
1924 Slade School, London, England, UK
1916 - 1921 National Gallery of Victoria School, Melbourne, Vic.
Languages
English
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Heritage: The National Women's Art Book
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