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Violet Teague
b. 21 February 1872
Also known as Violet Helen Evangeline Teague
Artist (Painter),
Artist (Printmaker)
A painter and printmaker, spent many of her informative years in Europe. While receiving numerous accolades and awards for her artistic practice, she was the recipient of a medal for humanitarian efforts in WW1.
Biographical Data
b. 21 February 1872 Melbourne, VIC
Biography
1 biography
Associates
22 people
Groups
3 groups
Works
12 works
Exhibitions
9 exhibitions
Collections
9 collections
Recognitions
3 recognitions
References
16 references
Name
Violet Teague
Also known as Violet Helen Evangeline Teague
Gender
Female
Roles
Artist (Painter)
Artist (Printmaker)
Birth date
21 February 1872
Birth place
Melbourne, VIC
Death date
30 September 1951
Death place
Mount Eliza, Melbourne, VIC
Active Period
1934 - 1948
1897 - 1921
1890 - 1895
Residence
1932 Central Australia
1935 Gothenberg, Sweden
1922 - 30 September 1951 Mount Eliza, Melbourne, VIC
1895 - 1922 Melbourne, VIC
1894 Bushey, Hertfordshire (Greater London), England, UK
1890 - 1893 Brussels, Belgium
21 February 1872 - 1890 Melbourne, VIC
Training
1901 - 1902 Charterisville, Eaglemont, Melbourne, VIC
1901 - 1902 Melbourne School, VIC
1897 - 1900 National Gallery School, VIC
Cultural Heritage
Canadian
English
Cornish
Australian
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
Heritage with additions
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Updated Dec. 20, 2020
Created Jan. 1, 1995
Projects that include this item
Past and Present. National Women's Art Exhibition 1995
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