Ethel Anderson b. 1883 Sydney, NSW

Also known as Ethel Mason
  • Artist (Industrial / Product Designer) , (Painter)
A well-travelled mural painter and writer, Ethel Anderson was considered one the most important supporters of modern art and its painters in the early part of the 20th century, thanks largely to the exhibitions she organised and the writing she did about it for numerous publications including Art in Australia and the Sydney Morning Herald.
Name
Ethel Anderson
Also known as Ethel Mason
Birth date
1883
Birth place
Sydney, NSW
Death date
1958
Death place
Turramurra, Sydney, NSW
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Industrial / Product Designer)
  • Artist (Painter)
Residence
  • 1924- 1958 Turramurra, Sydney, NSW
  • 1914- 1924 England, UK
  • India
Other Occupation
  • Author
Active Period
  • c.1914- c.1930
Languages
  • English
Training
  • Church of England Grammar School for Girls, Sydney, NSW
Is Indigenous
No
Initial Record Data Source
  • Heritage: The National Women's Art Book

painter, designer and author, was born Ethel Mason, in Sydney. She was educated privately and at Church of England Grammar School for Girls where she was taught by Miss E.A. Badham and excelled in Greek and Latin. She married A.T. Anderson (1886-1949), later Brigadier General and secretary to Sir Dudley de Chair and four other governors; they lived in India and England. Returning to Sydney in 1924, the Andersons settled at Ball Green, Turramurra, where Ethel lived until her death.

Ethel Anderson had no formal training in art but while in England in 1914-24 joined the Cambridge Group and became acquainted with artists such as Sir William Rothenstein. She painted murals for English churches, including the church at White Ladies, Aston, and founded the Young Worcestershire Arts and Crafts Club. In Sydney she became the most important supporter of modern art and the modernist painters, Grace Cossington Smith , Dorrit Black , Roland Wakelin and Roy de Maistre , by writing about their work, holding exhibitions in her home, organising exhibitions in other venues and opening exhibitions. She published articles on modern art and artists in Art in Australia , Home , Sydney Morning Herald , Australian Quarterly and Undergrowth .

In 1927 Ethel Anderson started the Turramurra Wall Painters Group and designed murals painted by the group in the Turramurra Grammar School, the Children’s Chapel in St James’s Church, Sydney, and for four other churches in Perth (WA), Armidale (NSW), New Guinea and Melanesia (designs for some of these works are included in the Anderson Papers, Mitchell Library). She exhibited paintings with the Contemporary Group, and in the Lodestar Gallery, Sydney, run by her cousin Stella Scroggie.

After 1930 Ethel Anderson concentrated on writing fiction and poetry. She published seven books, including At Parramatta , Squatter’s Luck and an oratorio set to music by John Antill. She also published widely in magazines such as Home , Bulletin , Manuscripts and Southerly in Australia, Punch , Spectator and Cornhill in England, and Atlantic Monthly in America.

Writers:
Johnson, Heather
Date written:
1995
Last updated:
2011
associate of
Dorrit Black
1891
Artist
associate of
Roland Wakelin
1887
Artist
associate of
Miss E. A. Badham
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
spouse of
A. T. Anderson
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Sir William Rothenstein
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Roy De Maistre
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
John Antill
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Stella Scroggie
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
relative of
Stella Scroggie
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Enid de Chair
1878
Artist (Textile Artist / Fashion Designer), Artist, Artist (Painter)
associate of
Nancy Adrah Hall
1900
Artist, Artist (Painter)
associate of
Marjory Francesca McCrae
1905
Artist (Industrial / Product Designer), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Adelaide Perry
1891
Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Grace Cossington Smith
1892
Artist (Painter), Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Cambridge Group, England, UK
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Young Worcestershire Arts and Crafts Club
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Turramurra Wall Painters Group, NSW
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Contemporary Group
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
Citations:
  • Anderson, Ethel, (1940), 'A bouquet of women artists', (Place: Art in Australia, 3rd Series, February, p 78)
  • Anderson, Ethel, (1932), 'From the unstill'd Cyclades', (Place: Art in Australia, vol. 45, 3rd Series, August)
  • Anderson, Ethel, (1932), 'The art of Thea Proctor', (Place: Art in Australia, 3rd Series, April, p 43)
  • Anderson, Ethel, (1932), 'Modern art as a cure for Bolshevism', (Place: Australian Quarterly, vol. 15, 09-14)
  • Anderson, Ethel, (1929), 'Subject in art', (Place: Art in Australia, 3rd Series, September, p 29)
  • Anderson, Ethel, (1929), 'Modernism and the naturalists',, (Place: Australian Quaterly, vol. 1, March)
  • Anderson, Ethel, (1928), 'Modern drawing', (Place: Home, October)
  • Anderson, Ethel, (1928), 'Living Art: Mr. Roland Wakelin's pictures', (Place: Sydney Morning Herald, 09-08)
  • Anderson, Ethel, (1928), 'Happy pictures', (Place: Sydney Morning Herald, 08-11)
  • Anderson, Ethel, (1928), 'Mr. Roi de Mestre's art', (Place: Undergrowth, Jul/Aug)
  • Anderson, Ethel, (1927), 'Certain things considered', (ALSO: June, July 1927 Place: Home, January)
  • Foott, Bethia, (1992), Ethel and the Governors' General, (Place: Sydney, NSW)
  • Anderson, Ethel, (1926), 'The work of R. de Mestre', (Place: Home, July)
  • Anderson Family Papers, (Place: manuscript, Mitchell Library, State Libray of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW)
  • (1991), Fine Australian Paintings, (Place: Sotheby's catalogue, Sydney, NSW 11-24)
  • Rutledge, Martha, 'Ethel Anderson', (Place: Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 13)
  • Pringle, Douglas, (1973), The Best of Ethel Anderson, (Place: Sydney, NSW)
  • Mitchell, Eleyne, (1958), 'Ethel Anderson', (Place: Sydney, NSW : Bulletin, 08-27)
  • Foott, Bethia, (1960), 'Ethel Anderson', (Place: Australian Quarterly, September)
  • Anderson, Ethel, (1924), 'Paul Gauguin', (Place: Home, December)
See also:
  • Heritage: section 9, plate 389