Elizabeth Paterson

Also known as:
  • Mrs Sidney Nolan
  • Mrs Glen Craigie
  • Elizabeth Craigie
  • Artist (Industrial / Product Designer), (Cartoonist / Illustrator), (Painter)
Mid 20th century Melbourne and Gippsland painter, illustrator, commercial artist and cartoonist
Name
Elizabeth Paterson
Also known as:
  • Mrs Sidney Nolan
  • Mrs Glen Craigie
  • Elizabeth Craigie
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Industrial / Product Designer)
  • Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
  • Artist (Painter)
Residence
  • c.1960- c.1987 Gippsland, Victoria
  • c.1935- c.1959 Melbourne, Victoria
Active Period
  • c.1935- c.1993
Languages
  • English
Training
  • 1935- 1936 National Gallery School, Melbourne, Victoria
Is Indigenous
No
Initial Record Data Source
  • Black and white artists

painter, illustrator, commercial artist and cartoonist, was conscious of growing up within the family tradition of the Patersons. She studied at the National Gallery School in 1935-36 and during the late 1930s had humorous drawings published in Melbourne magazines. She also did other illustrative work.

“From my early days my weekly treat was “Whatman’s” drawing paper, mapping pens and a copy of Smith’s Weekly . The latter, of course, somewhat above my head but the drawings were great.

I loved the Gallery and found no fault with the teachers. My fellow pupils – well, I like to think that those unseen are still friends, while I have friends from the day that I started.

My commerical work included work for Mantons… then work for the fashion department of New Idea, which I liked very much but could do at home… My commercial work just fell into my lap but always the fine art was my true goal.” (Letter from Elizabeth Craigie to Juliet Peers)

Her landscape paintings in the 1959 Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors exhibition were considered 'above the average’ ( Age 21 October 1959). Having had some profile in art circles during the 1930s and 1940s (her first husband was the painter Sidney Nolan ), Elizabeth remarried and moved to a country property with her second husband, Glen Craigie. She was involved in rural life and family matters for 'thirty-five years, and she has since painted for pleasure’ (in 'Born to Paint/ There was never any question about Elizabeth Paterson’s future’, newspaper clipping from a Gippsland Regional newspaper c.1987).

Writers:
Kerr, Joan
Date written:
1996
Last updated:
2007
spouse of
Sidney Nolan
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
spouse of
Glen Craigie
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
relative of
Sidney Nolan
1917
Artist (Mixed Media Artist), Artist (Theatre / Film Designer), Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Painter)
Former spouse from whom Nolan was divorced in the 1940s.
associate of
Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
Citations:
  • Craigie, Elizabeth, Letter to Juliet Peers
  • Peers, Juliet, (1993), More than just gumtrees - a personal, social and artistic history of the Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors, (Place: Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors in association with Dawn Revival Press, Melbourne, Vic, page 259.)