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Latitude
52.48
Longitude
-1.9025
Start Date
1846-01-01
End Date
1846-01-01

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ID
tba673

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DAAO URL
https://www.daao.org.au/bio/elizabeth-sarah-bradford
Birth Place
Birmingham, England, UK
Biography
painter and art teacher, was born Elizabeth Perry in Birmingham. Arrived Tasmania 1880. Tasmanian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition 1883, Adult section: “The oil painting of native flowers and fine art crockery, by Mrs E.S. Bradford, Sandy Bay, is very tasteful, the grouping and colouring of the flowers being thoroughly natural. A similar design has been painted by Mrs Bradford in watercolours” ( Mercury , 3 March 1883, p.3). Re Fine Arts Exhibition, Parliament House, Hobart: “ Fallen Timber in Scottsdale , by Mrs E.S. Bradford, is a very characteristic piece of the Scottsdale district faithfully executed and makes a pleasing little picture” ( Mercury 16 February 1887, 3). Advertised to teach Drawing and painting at the Hobert Girls High School, 28 Davey Street, in 1892 ( Mercury , 16 July 1892, p.1); taught at Hobart Ladies’ College 1891-94. Exhibited in the Old Hobart Exhibition 1896: Members’ [of the Art Society of Tasmania] Work – Miscellaneous – no.231 View from 'Hillside’, Sandy Bay – £2.2.o. – Mrs E.S. Bradford. Exhibited with Art Society of Tasmania 1907. This entry is a stub. You can help the DAAO by submitting a biography. Writers: Staff Writer Date written: 1999 Last updated: 2011
Born
b. c.1846
Summary
Elizabeth Sarah Bradford exhibited compositions from nature and also taught art in Hobart in the late 1800s/early 1900s.
Gender
Female
Died
1910
Age at death
64