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Name
Judy Cassab
Also known as:
  • Judit Kaszab
  • Maria Koperdak
  • Judith Cassab
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist
Birth date
1920
Arrival
  • 1951 (arrived at Sydney)
Residence
  • c.1951- Sydney, New South Wales
  • c.1932 - c.1951 Hungary
  • 15 August 1920 - 1932 Vienna, Austria
Training
  • c.1938 Academy of Art, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Cultural Heritage
  • Jewish
  • Hungarian
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Heritage with additions

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References [<ExternalResource: Cassab, Judy (1995), 'Diaries', Sydney, NSW.>, <ExternalResource: Germaine, Max (1991), 'A Dictionary of Women Artists of Australia', Roseville East, NSW.>, <ExternalResource: Klepac, Lou (1988), 'Judy Cassab: Artists and Friends', Sydney.>, <ExternalResource: McCulloch, Alan/ McCulloch, Susan (1994), 'The Encyclopedia of Australian Art', St Leonards (NSW) 1994.>, <ExternalResource: Lofthouse, Andrea (1982), 'Who's Who of Australian Women comp', North Ryde, NSW.>, <ExternalResource: (1993), 'Artist's interview with Andrew Olle', ABC television,12, 28.>, <ExternalResource: (1995), 'Judy Cassab Diaries', Sydney.>, <ExternalResource: de Berg, Hazel (1962), 'Oral History Tape', National Library of Australia.>, <ExternalResource: (2001), 'Interview with Judy Cassab', in Matters of the Mind: Poems, Essays and Interviews in Honour of Leonie Kramer ed. Lee Jopling and Catherine Runcie, University of Sydney, 129-144.>, <ExternalResource: Kerr, Joan, '[review of Judy Cassab Diaries]', Art & Australia.>, <ExternalResource: Gleeson, James, 'James Gleeson Oral History Collection, James Gleeson interviews Judy Cassab', National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT.>]