Records. 1904-1978.

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Records. 1904-1978.

Records include: Minutes 1904-1971. Correspondence 1964-1978. Catalogues, press cuttings. Manuscripts, artworks and autobiographical materials of the sculptor Ola Cohn (1892-1864). Collection also includes records of the Woomballano Art Club (1904-1926) and the Women's Art Club (1918-1948).

85 cm. (5 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7066676

Libraries Australia

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Womens' Art Club (Melbourne, Vic.)

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Williamstown Grammar School.

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Woomballano Art Club.

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Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors

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Founded in 1901 by women who had been students at the National Gallery School, to provide a forum for artistic discussion and an opportunity to view and comment on each other's work. From the description of Records. 1904-1978. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225645091 The Society was founded in 1901 by women who had been students at the National Gallery School, to provide a forum for artistic discussion and an opportunity to view and comment on each other's work. ...

Cohn, Ola, 1892-1964

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Ola Cohn (1892-1964) was a noted author and sculptor in Melbourne. After graduating from the Royal Art College, London, Ola Cohn returned to Melbourne where she continued to work until her death in 1964. She created the Fairy Tree in the Fitzroy Gardens in Melbourne, an imaginative piece of woodcarving. She also wrote several children's books on the subject of the Fairy Tree. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225771821 ...