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Violet Bowring

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Violet Bowring (née Nelson; 29 August 1890 – 21 January 1980) was a New Zealand artist who exhibited widely in both New Zealand and Australia. [1]

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  1. 40 relations: Adele Younghusband, Antonio Dattilo Rubbo, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Australian Club, Banjo Paterson, Centre of Contemporary Art, Chelsea College of Arts, Christchurch, Cyclone Althea, Evening Post, Grace Cossington Smith, Hugh Denison, James Cook University, Maud Winifred Sherwood, National Library of New Zealand, New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts, Pipitea, New Zealand, Portrait miniature, Queensland, Roland Wakelin, Royal Art Society of New South Wales, Sydney, Te Papa, The Australian Women's Weekly, The Dominion (Wellington), The Evening Post (New Zealand), The Press, The Sydney Mail, The Sydney Morning Herald, Thea Proctor, Tom Roberts, Townsville, Townsville Bulletin, Trove, University of Auckland, Virginia Woolf, Walter Armiger Bowring, Wellington, Whanganui, World War II.

Adele Younghusband

Adela Mary Younghusband (née Roche, 3 April 1878 – 3 April 1969), generally known as Adele Younghusband, was a New Zealand painter and photographer. Violet Bowring and Adele Younghusband are 20th-century New Zealand women artists.

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Antonio Dattilo Rubbo

Antonio Salvatore Dattilo Rubbo (Napoli 21 June 1870 – Sydney 1 June 1955) was an Italian-born artist and art teacher active in Australia from 1897.

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The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW), founded as the New South Wales Academy of Art in 1872 and known as the National Art Gallery of New South Wales between 1883 and 1958, is located in The Domain, Sydney, Australia.

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Australian Club

The Australian Club is a private club founded in 1838 and located in Sydney at 165 Macquarie Street.

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Banjo Paterson

Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson, (17 February 18645 February 1941) was an Australian bush poet, journalist and author, widely considered one of the greatest writers of Australia's colonial period.

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Centre of Contemporary Art

Centre of Contemporary Art (CoCA, formerly the Canterbury Society of Arts) is a curated art gallery in the centre of Christchurch, New Zealand.

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Chelsea College of Arts

The Chelsea College of Arts is a constituent college of the University of the Arts London, a public art university in London, England.

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Christchurch

Christchurch (Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island and the second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand, after Auckland.

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Cyclone Althea

Severe Tropical Cyclone Althea was a powerful tropical cyclone that devastated parts of North Queensland just before Christmas 1971.

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Evening Post

Evening Post or The Evening Post may refer to the following newspapers.

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Grace Cossington Smith

Grace Cossington Smith (20 April 189220 December 1984) was an Australian artist and pioneer of modernist painting in Australia and was instrumental in introducing Post-Impressionism to her home country. Violet Bowring and Grace Cossington Smith are 20th-century Australian women artists.

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Hugh Denison

Sir Hugh Robert Denison KBE, originally Hugh Robert Dixson (11 November 1865 – 25 November 1940) was a businessman, parliamentarian and philanthropist in South Australia and later New South Wales.

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James Cook University

James Cook University (JCU) is a public university in North Queensland, Australia.

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Maud Winifred Sherwood

Maud Winifred Kimbell Sherwood (1880–1956) was a notable New Zealand artist, exhibiting at the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts, the Royal Academy of Arts, London and the Paris Salon.

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National Library of New Zealand

The National Library of New Zealand (Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa) is charged with the obligation to "enrich the cultural and economic life of New Zealand and its interchanges with other nations" (National Library of New Zealand (Te Puna Mātauranga) Act 2003).

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New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts

The New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts (also referred to as the Wellington Art Society) was founded in Wellington in July 1882 as The Fine Arts Association of New Zealand.

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Pipitea, New Zealand

Pipitea is a central suburb of Wellington, in the Wellington region of New Zealand's North Island.

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Portrait miniature

A portrait miniature is a miniature portrait painting, usually executed in gouache, watercolor, or enamel.

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Queensland

Queensland (commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a state in northeastern Australia, the second-largest and third-most populous of the Australian states.

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Roland Wakelin

Roland Wakelin (17 April 1887 – 28 May 1971) was a New Zealand-born Australian painter and teacher. Violet Bowring and Roland Wakelin are new Zealand emigrants to Australia.

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Royal Art Society of New South Wales

The Royal Art Society of New South Wales, or Royal Art Society of NSW, was established in 1880 as the Art Society of New South Wales by a group of artists including Arthur and George Collingridge, with the aim of creating an Australian school of painting, and separate from the NSW Academy of Art.

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Sydney

Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.

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Te Papa

The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum and is located in Wellington.

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The Australian Women's Weekly

The Australian Women's Weekly, sometimes known as simply The Weekly, is an Australian monthly women's magazine published by Are Media in Sydney and founded in 1933.

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The Dominion (Wellington)

The Dominion was a broadsheet metropolitan morning daily newspaper published in Wellington, New Zealand, from 1907 to 2002.

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The Evening Post (New Zealand)

The Evening Post (8 February 1865 – 6 July 2002) was an afternoon metropolitan daily newspaper based in Wellington, New Zealand.

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The Press

The Press (Te Matatika) is a daily newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand, owned by media business Stuff Ltd.

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The Sydney Mail

The Sydney Mail was an Australian magazine published weekly in Sydney.

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The Sydney Morning Herald

The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.

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Thea Proctor

Alethea Mary Proctor (2 October 1879 – 29 July 1966) was an Australian painter, print maker, designer and teacher who upheld the ideas of 'taste' and 'style'. Violet Bowring and thea Proctor are 20th-century Australian women artists.

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Tom Roberts

Thomas William Roberts (8 March 185614 September 1931) was an English-born Australian artist and a key member of the Heidelberg School art movement, also known as Australian impressionism.

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Townsville

Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Queensland, Australia.

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Townsville Bulletin

The Townsville Bulletin is a daily newspaper published in Townsville, Queensland, Australia, formerly known as the Townsville Daily Bulletin.

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Trove

Trove is an Australian online library database owned by the National Library of Australia in which it holds partnerships with source providers National and State Libraries Australia, an aggregator and service which includes full text documents, digital images, bibliographic and holdings data of items which are not available digitally, and a free faceted-search engine as a discovery tool.

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University of Auckland

The University of Auckland (UoA; Māori: Waipapa Taumata Rau) is a public research university based in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Virginia Woolf

Adeline Virginia Woolf (25 January 1882 28 March 1941) was an English writer.

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Walter Armiger Bowring

Walter Armiger Bowring (11 March 1874 – 3 November 1931) was a New Zealand portrait and landscape painter, illustrator, cartoonist and caricaturist, also successful in London and Australia.

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Wellington

Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.

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Whanganui

Whanganui, also spelt Wanganui, is a city in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violet_Bowring