학술논문

Southern, Clara
Document Type
Reference Entry
Author
Clark, Jane, author
Source
Oxford Art Online, 2003
Subject
Australian
Language
English
Abstract
(b Kyneton, Victoria, Oct 3, 1860; d Warrandyte, Victoria, Dec 15, 1940). Australian painter. One of the first generation of progressive, professionally educated Australian women artists, she began her training as a pupil of Mme Mouchette, painter, schoolmistress and founder of the Alliance Française in Melbourne; and later took lessons from Walter Withers. As a student at the National Gallery of Victoria (1883–7) she was nicknamed ‘Panther’ for her lithe beauty. From mid-1888 she shared a teaching studio with Jane Sutherland in the new purpose-built Grosvenor Chambers, where Tom Roberts was a neighbour. She had ‘caught the 'Impressionist' fever’, reported Table Talk (2 Aug 1889), and showed ‘a great variety of charming little sketches, which however are not intended for exhibition’. She showed with the Victorian Artists’ Society (1889–1917): mainly subjects around Kyneton and Melbourne’s outer suburbs, painted in the fresh, quasi-Impressionist style characteristic of the Heidelberg school. An Old Bee Farm (c. 1900...