Search Results

Advanced Search

Note: Layers are contributed from many sources by many people or derived by computer and are the responsibility of the contributor. Layers may be incomplete and locations and dates may be imprecise. Check the layer for details about the source. Absence in TLCMap does not indicate absence in reality. Use of TLCMap may inform heritage research but is not a substitute for established formal and legal processes and consultation.

Log in to save searches and contribute layers.
Displaying 1 result from a total of 1:

Details

Latitude
-37.864
Longitude
144.982
Start Date
1874-01-01
End Date
1874-01-01

Description

Sources

ID
tba4d3

Extended Data

DAAO URL
https://www.daao.org.au/bio/georgina-gregory
Birth Place
St Kilda, Vic., Australia
Biography
painter, was born in 'Rosedale’, Inkerman Street St Kilda on 18 October 1874 . With her elder sister Ada she studied drawing in her teens, and by the 1890s was studying under Emanuel Phillips Fox and Tudor St George Tucker at the National Gallery School and at the artists camps at 'Charterisville’. She appears as one of the students in Fox’s painting _The Art Students _(1895). She is in school records as receiving prizes for life drawing. In 1898 she first exhibited at the Victorian Artists Society. Early in the 20th century she exhibited portraits, landscape and genre paintings with the Society. In 1905 she produced a book of illustrations with her friend and fellow student Violet Teague. Other friends of this time include Ethel Carrick Fox and Jane Price. In 1907 she contributed work to the First Australian Exhibition of Women’s Work. She became a Rosecrucian and member of the Theosophical Society, and is understood to have believed in fairies. Writers: Staff Writer Joanna Mendelssohn Date written: 1995 Last updated: 2013
Born
b. 18 October 1874
Summary
Ina Gregory and her sister Ada both studied at the National Gallery School and were also associated with the artists' colony at Charterisville. She was described by contemporaries as a 'colourist' in the manner of Streeton. Leter she became associated with the Theosophical society.
Gender
Female
Died
1964
Age at death
90