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Mildred Esther Lovett
b. 13 September 1880
Also known as Mildred Paterson, Mildred Lovett
Artist ,
Artist (Draughtsman),
Artist (Printmaker),
Artist (Sculptor),
Artist (Painter)
Painter, pastellist, lithographer, sculptor and china painter, born in Hobart Lovett succeeded Sydney Long as Julian Ashton's assistant teacher in Sydney. An influential teacher, her students included Grace Crowley, Jean Bellette and Amie Kingston.
Biographical Data
b. 13 September 1880 Battery Point, Hobart, Tas.
Biography
1 biography
Associates
24 people
Groups
1 group
Works
1 work
Exhibitions
2 exhibitions
Collections
2 collections
Recognitions
References
13 references
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Name
Mildred Esther Lovett
Also known as:
Mildred Paterson
Mildred Lovett
Gender
Female
Roles
Artist
Artist (Draughtsman)
Artist (Printmaker)
Artist (Sculptor)
Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
Teacher (ANZSIC code: 8102)
Photographic retoucher (ANZSIC code: 9532)
Birth date
13 September 1880
Birth place
Battery Point, Hobart, Tas.
Death date
23 March 1955
Death place
Hobart, Tas.
Active Period
c.1896 - c.1955
Residence
Sydney, NSW
Hobart, Tas.
Training
With André Lhôte., c.1919 - c.1920 Paris, France
c.1919 - c.1920 Westminster School, London, England, UK
c.1903 - c.1904 Julian Ashton's Sydney Art School, Sydney, NSW
c.1896 - c.1867 Hobart Technical School, Hobart, Tas.
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
Heritage: The National Women's Art Book
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