Dorrit Black b. 1891
Also known as Dorothea Foster Black
- Artist
A contemporary of Grace Crowley and Ralph Balson, Dorrit Black was both a painter and printmaker, particularly of linocuts. An active member of both the Sydney and Adelaide arts communities, Black, who founded Group 9, was also involved in Sydney's Modern Art Centre and the Contemporary Art Society in Adelaide.
- Name
- Dorrit Black
Also known as Dorothea Foster Black
- Birth date
- 1891
- Death date
- 13 September 1951
- Death place
- Adelaide, SA
- Gender
- Female
- Roles
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- Artist
- Residence
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- 1935- 13 September 1951 Adelaide, SA
- 1929- 1935 Sydney, NSW
- 1927- 1929 Paris, France
- 1927- 1929 London, England
- c.1915- c.1927 Sydney, NSW
- 23 December 1891- 1915 Adelaide, SA
- Other Occupation
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- Gallery director
- Art teacher
- Active Period
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- 1915- 1951
- Languages
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- English
- Training
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- 1927- 1929 André Lhôte's Academy, Paris under Albert Gleizes
- c.1927 Iain MacNab's Grosvenor School of Modern Art, London under Claude Flight
- 1915- 1923 Sydney Art School, Sydney, NSW
- Is Indigenous
- No
- Initial Record Data Source
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- Heritage with additions
Blackboys
- Date
- 1935