Lilla Reidy b. 1858

Also known as Lila Raidy
  • Artist (Painter) , (Draughtsman)
Lilla Reidy, sketcher and painter, exhibited regularly with the Victorian Artists' Society from 1895 to 1910. During the 1890s she worked at Charterisville with Emanuel Phillips Fox and Tudor St George Tucker. She was influenced by the Heidelberg School painters.
Name
Lilla Reidy
Also known as Lila Raidy
Birth date
1858
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Artist (Draughtsman)
Residence
  • c.1890- c.1895 Charterisville, Eaglemont (Ivanhoe), Melbourne, Vic
  • c.1880- c.1900 Hobart, Tas.
  • c.1900- c.1910 Victoria
Active Period
  • c.1880- c.1910
Languages
  • English
Is Indigenous
No
Initial Record Data Source
  • Legacy data. Source 'unknown'

sketcher, seemed to be the artist, (mis)catalogued as 'Lila Raidy 1880’, who was said to have signed a pencil, charcoal and ink panoramic view of Port Arthur, Tasmania, when the drawing was auctioned by Gowan’s of Hobart on 4 November 2000 (lot 209). Advertising in the Hobart Mercury of 24 January 1880, 'Miss Reidy’ offered to teach painting, wax flowers and fancy work in its various branches. However, when the drawing was re-offered by Masterpiece Gallery in September 2002 (cat. 8), Heather Curnow had identified it as one of a series of amateur drawings of the settlement, all done on the same paper c.1845 before the reclamation of the harbour (c.1849). Slightly different views are in the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston, Tas., and Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW; a third, now lost, was photographed by Stephen Spurling c.1920 – photograph in National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT – while a later, damaged version dated 1849 is in Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart, Tas.

Lilla Reidy signed an unusual and competent Heidelberg School oil on canvas on board landscape (45 × 70 cm) with an Aboriginal woman in a long blanket cloak standing in front of a bark hut beside a giant hollow tree in the bush. The painting, acquired by James Fairfax from Thirty Victoria Street, was offered by Sotheby’s in the sale of the 'Fairfax Corporate Collection of Australian Paintings’ in Sydney on 17 November 2002 (lot 14: est. $4,000-6,000) when it was called Native Campsite , although Sotheby’s suggested it could be the painting titled Alone that Reidy had exhibited with the Victorian Artists’ Society in January 1900 (cat.58).

By then Lilla Reidy was living in Victoria. She exhibited regularly with the Victorian Artists’ Society from 1895 to 1910. In 1900 she showed Flowers – perhaps the undated oil (35 × 30 cm), done in early Roberts Heidelberg School illustrative style, of a young girl holding a posy of wildflowers offered at Sotheby’s on 17 November 1988 (lot 273, est. $6,000/8,000).

Lilla Reidy worked at Charterisville with Emanuel Phillips Fox and Tudor St George Tucker in the 1890s and Fox painted her portrait (see Zubans, cat.44, plate C14). In 1901 she was included in the Society of Artists’ Commonwealth Exhibition. At the First Australian Exhibition of Women’s Work, Melbourne 1907, Lilla Reidy showed two copper repoussé plates (not for sale) in section G, class 59, 'miscellaneous’, won by Elizabeth Ada Mackenzie of NSW with Mildred Creed second. She also showed After the Bath in the section devoted to genre painting, which William Moore (1907, p.849) noted 'was distinguished by fine painting of the central figure’.

Writers:
Staff Writer
Date written:
1999
Last updated:
2011
associate of
Tudor St. George Tucker
1862
Artist (Painter)
associate of
Mildred M. Creed
1874
Artist
associate of
Emanuel Phillips Fox
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
James Fairfax
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Elizabeth Ada Mackenzie
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Victorian Artists' Society
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Arts and Crafts Society of Victoria
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
After the Bath
Date
1907
Flowers
Date
1900
'Native Campsite'
Date
1900
Also known as 'Alone'
Fairfax Corporate Collection of Australian Paintings
17 November 2002
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Sotheby's Australia, Sydney, NSW
Australian Artists Colonial to Contemporary : A Spring Exhibition
September 2002- October 2002
Exhibition ()
Masterpiece Fine Art Gallery, Hobart, Tas.
Victorian Artists' Society
1910
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic.
Victorian Artists' Society
1909
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic.
Victorian Artists' Society
1908
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic.
Victorian Artists' Society
1907
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic.
First Australian Women's Work Exhibition
1907
Exhibition ()
Exhibition Building, Carlton Gardens, Melbourne, VIC
Victorian Artists' Society
1906
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic.
Victorian Artists' Society
1905
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic
Victorian Artists' Society
1904
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic.
Victorian Artists' Society
1903
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic.
Victorian Artists' Society
1902
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic.
Victorian Artists' Society
1901
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic.
Society of Artists' Commonwealth Exhibition
1901
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Sydney, NSW
Victorian Artists' Society
January 1900
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic.
Victorian Artists' Society
1899
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic.
Victorian Artists' Society
1898
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic.
Victorian Artists' Society
1897
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic.
Victorian Artists' Society
1896
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic.
Victorian Artists' Society
1895
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic.
Citations:
  • Zubans, Ruth, (1995), E. Phillips Fox: his life and art, (Place: Miegunyan Press, Carlton, Vic, [Cat. 44, Plate C14])
  • (1907), First Australian Exhibition of Women's Work, (Place: Melbourne, Vic. (catalogue))
  • Hurst, Nevin & Curnow, Heather (researcher), (2002), Masterpiece Art Gallery Australian Artists Colonial to Contemporary: A Spring Exhibition, (Place: Hobart, Tas., [September-October 2002])
  • (2002), Fairfax Corporate Collection of Australian Paintings, (Place: Sotheby's Australia, Sydney, NSW, Auction Catalogue,11-17, lot 14, [p.24])
  • Moore, William, (1907), 'Careers for Australasian Girls IX - What the artist's life offers', (Place: Sydney, NSW: New Idea, 12-06)