McInnes_Miss_Collins_1924.jpg
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Description McInnes Miss Collins 1924.jpg |
English:
Miss Collins
by W.B. McInnes (1889-1939) - Winner 1924 Archibald prize. Miss Gladys Neville Collins (1891–1960) was the daughter of J.T. Collins, lawyer, Victorian State Parliamentary draughtsman, and trustee of the Public Library, Museums and
National Gallery of Victoria
. The portrait was purchased by the
w:Art Gallery of South Australia
in 1930 and is on public display at the AGSA. She was also painted and drawn by George W Lambert:
The white glove 1921
, Lambert Retrospective, nga.gov.au;
Head study of Miss Gladys Neville Collins 1922
, George W. Lambert, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.
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Source | https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/prizes/archibald/1924/17378/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
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creator QS:P170,Q8005307
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