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Painter, worked primarily in Brisbane, although lot 373 in Deutscher-Menzies Australian and International Fine Art Auction was her view across Sydney Harbour to the Construction of the Opera House 1960 inscribed 'For Pauline and Peter [Evatt]’ (est. $2,000-3,000). A youthful portrait of Dyring in a red beret by her friend Anne Alison Greene , formerly owned by Doc and Mary Alice Evatt, was lot 379.

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1999
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2011

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