Ella Lilian Pedersen b. 1898 Leicester, England, UK

Also known as:
  • Lilian Pedersen
  • Ella Lilian Glover
  • Lilian Glover
  • Artist (Industrial / Product Designer) , (Ceramist) , (Draughtsman) , (Painter)
Ella Lilian Pedersen was a painter, illuminator, illustrator, weaver, potter, leather-worker, embroiderer, jeweller and enameller. In 1941, with Mona Elliott, she founded the Half Dozen Group of Artists in Brisbane.
Name
Ella Lilian Pedersen
Also known as:
  • Lilian Pedersen
  • Ella Lilian Glover
  • Lilian Glover
Birth date
1898
Birth place
Leicester, England, UK
Death date
1983
Death place
None
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Industrial / Product Designer)
  • Artist (Ceramist)
  • Artist (Draughtsman)
  • Artist (Painter)
Residence
  • 1936- 1983 Brisbane, QLD
  • 1926- 1936 Emerald, QLD
  • 1925- 1926 England, UK
  • 1921- 1925 St Laurence, QLD
  • 1919- 1921 Lancashire, England, UK
  • 1915- 1918 Manchester, England, UK
  • 1898- 1915 Leicester, England, UK
Other Occupation
  • Designer
  • Enameller
  • Jeweller
  • Embroiderer
  • Leather-worker
  • Weaver
  • Illuminator
Arrival
  • 1921
Active Period
  • c.1915- c.1982
Languages
  • English
Training
  • Central Technical College, Brisbane, QLD
  • Diploma of Arts and Crafts, 1915- 1918 Manchester College of Art, Manchester, England, UK
Is Indigenous
No
Initial Record Data Source
  • Heritage: The National Women's Art Book

painter, illuminator, illustrator, weaver, potter, leather-worker, embroiderer, jeweller and enameller, was born in Leicester, England. She gained a Diploma of Arts and Crafts at the Manchester College of Art on a scholarship (1915-18), then spent three years working as a designer for a Lancashire firm of textile printers until marrying the Queensland pastoralist Andrew Pedersen in 1921. They came to live on a property outside St Laurence, from which she published some cartoons in the Sydney magazine Aussie in the 1920s. Lilian revisited England in 1925-26. On her return she settled at Emerald and continued to produce cartoons, as well as making weavings which she exhibited at local shows.

In 1936 Lilian Pedersen lived in Brisbane in order to take refresher courses with Martyn Roberts and L.J. Harvey at the Central Technical College. She produced pottery in 1936-40 and became a member of the Arts and Crafts Society of Queensland. She was noted for the variety of her exhibits at the annual exhibitions in 1937-40; needlework pictures, pottery, tapestry chairs, leatherwork, weaving and illuminated manuscripts were all mentioned in 1939. She exhibited weavings, pewter, embroidery and illuminations in the Queensland display at the NSW Society of Arts and Crafts in 1940. Independently in 1941 she showed seven illuminations; one of her illuminated books was included in the Elisabeth S öderberg Memorial exhibition in 1948. She exhibited with the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association (Qld) in 1937-38 and with the Australian Watercolour Institute (Sydney) from 1951.

Pedersen’s role in Queensland arts organisations was just as significant. With Mona Elliott, she founded the Half Dozen Group of Artists at Brisbane in 1941 and acted as Honorary Secretary for 31 years. The photograph of Lilian with her illuminations and Mona with her pots was taken at the Group’s inaugural exhibition, and she continued to show her craftwork and oil and watercolour paintings at the annual exhibitions until 1955. Under her direction it actively promoted art and craft in Queensland; the L.J. Harvey Drawing Prize was established in 1951 and she acted as organising secretary for the exhibitions 'Queensland Artists of Fame and Promise’ in 1955-63. In 1975 she established the biennial Andrew and Lilian Pedersen Memorial Prize for printmaking, drawing and small sculpture administered by the Queensland Art Gallery. The Gallery reciprocated. In 1982 Lilian Pedersen was presented with its inaugural Trustees’ Medal for distinguished services to art in Queensland.

Writers:
Cooke, Glenn R.
Date written:
1995
Last updated:
2011
associate of
L. J. Harvey
1871
Artist (Carver), Artist (Ceramist), Artist (Sculptor)
associate of
Elisabeth Söderberg
1861
associate of
Mona Elliott
1872
Artist (Ceramist), Artist (Painter), Artist (Textile Artist / Fashion Designer)
associate of
Martyn Roberts
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
spouse of
Andrew Pedersen
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Winifred Mary Towers
1890
Artist (Painter)
associate of
NSW Society of Arts and Crafts
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Half Dozen Group of Artists
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Arts and Crafts Society of Queensland
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Australian Watercolour Institute , Sydney, NSW
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
L.J. Harvey Drawing Prize
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
Australian Watercolour Institute
1951
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Sydney, NSW
Elisabeth Söderberg Memorial exhibition
1948
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Sydney, NSW
Half Dozen Group of Artists Exhibition
1941- 1955
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Brisbane, QLD
Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association (Qld)
1937- 1938
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Brisbane, QLD
Recognitions
Citations:
  • Pedersen, Lilian, (1962), Art in textiles, (Place: Half Dozen Group of Artists 22nd Annual Exhibition, catalogue, Brisbane)
  • Pedersen, Lilian, (1961), Leisure and the crafts, (Place: (foreword), Half Dozen Group of Artists 21st Annual Exhibition, catalogue, Brisbane)
  • Artist's file, (Place: Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, QLD)
  • Timms, Peter, (1986), Australian Studio Pottery and China Painting, (Place: Melbourne)
  • Rainbird, Stephen, (1984), Lilian Pedersen and the Half Dozen Group, (Place: Arts Queensland, vol.1 no.4)
  • Pedersen, Lilian, (1960), The art of illumination, (Place: (foreword), Half Dozen Group of Artists 20th Annual Exhibition, catalogue, Brisbane)
  • Larner, Bronwyn & Considine, Fran, (1988), A Complementary Caste, (Place: Centre Gallery catalogue, Surfers Paradise (Qld))
  • Lahey, Vida, (1959), Art in Queensland 1859-1959, (Place: Brisbane)
  • Cooke, Glenn R. & Edwards, Deborah, (1983), L.J. Harvey and His School, (Place: Queensland Art Gallery catalogue, Brisbane)
See also:
  • Lilian Pedersen (right) and Mona Elliot at the opening of the first Half Dozen Group of Artists Exhibition 1941, press photograph (Queensland Newspapers)
  • Heritage biography, ADD section 5, plate 217