Painter, lived some of her life in Melbourne and painted Australian subjects, mainly still lifes and studies of her house. she mainly painted watercolours, with a clear graphic quality, on the Continent and in Britain.
Painter, lived some of her life in Melbourne and painted Australian subjects, mainly still lifes and studies of her house but was mainly an English expatriate, according to Terry Ingram. He notes that Harry Moore Gwyn had a drawing of her house near Melbourne dating from about 1930, for sale at £150 at the Watercolour and Drawing Fair, London, in February 2001. But she mainly painted watercolours, with a clear graphic quality, on the Continent and in Britain. She was a member of the Society of Graphic Artists in London.
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