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Painter and decorative artist, was the daughter of a Sydney bohemian, Donald Commons, and grandmother of Victoria Haskins. She supported herself through her art after her divorce in the early 1940s, including china-painting with portraits of the Aboriginal stars of the film Jedda . She entered a pair of porcelain plaques containing portraits of the baby Jedda (Margaret Dingle) and the villain Marbuk (Bob Tudawali Melville Island) for the 1954 Archibald Prize.

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Staff Writer
Date written:
1999
Last updated:
2011

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Roles
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Artist (Industrial / Product Designer)
  • Artist (Painter)
Tags
  • China painting
Alternative names
  • Jeanne G. L. Commons
  • Jeanne G. L. Commons