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Name
Louie Riggall
Also known as Louise Blanche Riggall
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Artist (Draughtsman)
Other Occupation
  • Nurse (ANZSIC code: 8511) (Nurse Enlisted with the Red Cross during World War I.)
Birth date
2 March 1868
Birth place
Castlemaine, VIC
Death date
1918
Death place
First Australian General Hospital, Rouen, France
Active Period
  • c.1894 - c.1915
Residence
  • c.1905 - c.1907 Italy (Toured during this time. )
  • 1915 - 1918 France
  • 1907 - 1915 Melbourne, VIC
  • 1915 Egypt
  • c.1905 - c.1907 France (Toured during this time. )
  • 1901 - 1905 Melbourne, VIC
  • c.1897 - c.1901 Paris, France
  • 1895 - 1897 Bendigo, VIC
  • 1894 Glenmaggie, VIC
Training
  • 1895 Bendigo School of Mines, Bendigo, VIC
  • 1897 Delécleuse Atelier, Paris, France
  • 1894 Sale Technical College, Sale, VIC
Languages
  • French
Initial Record Data Source
  • Heritage: The National Women's Art Book

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References [<ExternalResource: Colligan (27 February 1902), 'Table Talk'.>, <ExternalResource: Cusack, Frank (1973), 'Canvas to Campus: a history of the Bendigo Institute of Technology', Melbourne, VIC [p.83].>, <ExternalResource: Pearce, Flo (1987), 'Louie Riggall, her life and work', Gippsland Heritage Journal, Gippsland, VIC [vol 2 no.1].>, <ExternalResource: Peers, Juliet (1993), 'More Than Just Gumtrees', Melbourne, VIC.>, <ExternalResource: Traill, Jessie (15 February 1919), '[Obituary]', Victorian Artists' Society.>, <ExternalResource: Riggall, Louise (1905), 'Diary', Australian Manuscript Collection, La Trobe Collection, State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, VIC.>, <ExternalResource: Riggall, Horton, [Conversations with].>, <ExternalResource: Armitage, Wendy; and members of the Riggall family, [Information and access to Riggall paintings from].>, <ExternalResource: Information sourced from Dewar, Shona.>] [<ExternalResource: Colligan (27 February 1902), 'Table Talk'.>]