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associate of
Jacqueline Hick
1919
Artist, Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Jean Mary Bellette
1921
Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Dorrit Black
1921
Artist (Painter), Artist (Printmaker)
associate of
Rosemary Wynnis Madigan
1921
Artist (Mixed Media Artist), Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Painter), Artist (Sculptor)
Fellow student with
associate of
Sandra McGrath
1921
Curator
friend of
Justin O'Brien
1921
Artist (Painter)
associate of
William Salmon
1921
Artist (Painter), Artist (Graphic Designer), Designer (Textile Artist / Fashion Designer)
associate of
Brian Seidel
1921
Artist (Printmaker)
studied art with Smart at South Australian School of Art

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Residences
  • 1949 Paris, France
  • 1964 - 2013 Posticcia Nuova, Arezzo, Italy
  • 1951 Adelaide, SA
  • 1952 - 1954 Sydney, NSW
  • 1968 - 1971 Rome, Italy
  • 1971 - Arezzo, Italy
  • 1949 Paris, France
  • 1964 - 2013 Posticcia Nuova, Arezzo, Italy
  • 1951 Adelaide, SA
  • 1952 -
Other occupations
  • art critic for the Daily Telegraph, Sydney 1952 - 1954 Sydney NSW
  • drawing teacher 1962 - 1963 National Art School, Sydney, NSW
  • "Phideas" (ANZSIC code: 561) 1956 - 1963 Argonauts Club, ABC Radio Children's Hour program
  • (ANZSIC code: P) 1962 - 1963 National Art School, Melbourne, VIC
  • art critic for the Daily Telegraph, Sydney 1952 - 1954 Sydney NSW
  • drawing teacher 1962 - 1963 National Art School, Sydney, NSW
  • "Phideas" (ANZSIC code: 561) - 1963 Argonauts Club, ABC Radio Children's Hour program
Trainings
  • 1938 - 1941 South Australian School of Arts & Crafts
  • 1949 Academe Montmartre, Paris, France
  • - La Grande Chaumière, Paris, France
  • 1938 - 1941 South Australian School of Arts & Crafts
  • 1949 Academe Montmartre, Paris, France
Summary