Hélène Bertaux
French sculptor, founder and president of the Society of Woman Painters and Sculptors, and for fifteen years was a member of the jury on sculpture in the Society of French Artists.
French sculptor, founder and president of the Society of Woman Painters and Sculptors, and for fifteen years was a member of the jury on sculpture in the Society of French Artists.
Italian miniature and portrait painter
Romanian author, translator feminist, painter, scholar and mountaineer
American sculptor and innovator
From both scientific and artistic points of view, Fanny Osborne’s paintings of the flowers of the indigenous trees, shrubs, vines and herbs of Great Barrier are exceptional and superbly crafted examples of botanical illustration. They
English naturalist and flower-painter
The first woman sculptor to receive an order from the United States government for a statue.
Martha King was New Zealand’s first resident botanical artist.
New Zealand’s foremost flower painter of her time, Margaret Olrog Stoddart travelled and exhibited her work internationally.
Mabel Hill’s love of early impressionism coloured her opinion of the movements that followed it. Spending her formative years in New Zealand, then marrying and raising a family instead of studying in Europe as some of her contemporaries were able to do, limited her development as an artist. Although she frequently exhibited with most of the art societies in New Zealand, few of her best works have found their way into public collections.