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Name
Sybil Mary Frances Craig
Also known as Sybil Craig
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
  • Artist (Painter)
Birth date
18 November 1901
Birth place
Enfield, England
Death date
14 September 1989
Death place
Melbourne, Victoria
Active Period
  • c.1920 - c.1957
Arrival
  • 1902
Residence
  • 1902 - 1989 Melbourne, Victoria
Training
  • 1935 Working Man's College (now RMIT), Melbourne, Victoria
  • under George Bell, Melbourne, Victoria
  • 1924 - 1932 National Gallery School, Melbourne, Victoria
  • c.1920 under John Shirlow, Melbourne, Victoria
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Heritage: The National Women's Art Book

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Related events
  • Victorian Artists' Society exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Twenty Melbourne Painters (exhibited at)
  • New Melbourne Art Club (exhibited at)
  • Women Painters and Sculptors (exhibited at)
  • Sybil Craig (exhibited at)
  • Sybil Craig: Oil Paintings: 1926-1970 (exhibited at)
  • [solo exhibiton] (exhibited at)
  • A Century of Australian Women's Art (1880s-1990s) (exhibited at)
  • A l'hombre des jeunes filles et des fleurs: In the shadow of young girls and flowers (exhibited at)
  • In the Company of Women: 100 years of Australian women's art from the Cruthers collection (exhibited at)
  • Victorian Artists' Society exhibition (exhibited at)
  • Twenty Melbourne Painters (exhibited at)
  • New Melbourne Art Club (exhibited at)
  • Women Painters and Sculptors (exhibited at)
  • Sybil Craig (exhibited at)
  • Sybil Craig: Oil Paintings: 1926-1970 (exhibited at)
  • [solo exhibiton] (exhibited at)
  • A Century of Australian Women's Art (1880s-1990s) (exhibited at)
  • A l'hombre des jeunes filles et des fleurs: In the shadow of young girls and flowers (exhibited at)