Naomi Schipp

  • Artist (Printmaker)
Naomi Schipp was one of ten socialist artists in the 'Melbourne Popular Art Group' who produced a folio of fourteen linocuts, 'Eureka 1854-1954'.
Name
Naomi Schipp
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Printmaker)
Residence
  • c.1954 Melbourne, Vic
Other Occupation
  • printmaker
Languages
  • English
Is Indigenous
No
Initial Record Data Source
  • Black and white artists

printmaker, was one of ten socialist artists in the 'Melbourne Popular Art Group’ who produced a folio of fourteen linocuts, Eureka 1854-1954 (Melbourne 1954). They pay tribute to 'the stand of the Ballarat miners in the Eureka Stockade’ (copy Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart, Tas). Schipp did no.13, Trampling the Flag ; Ailsa O’Connor did no.7, Building the Stockade (and erecting the flag), and no.14 After the Battle (a mother mourning over dead body with young man cursing retreating troops), while the last in the set is by Mary Zuvella. The rest are by men.

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Writers:
Staff Writer
Date written:
1996
Last updated:
2007
associate of
Ailsa O'Connor
1921
Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Sculptor), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Maurice Carter
Artist (Printmaker)
associate of
Len Gale
Artist (Printmaker)
associate of
Ernie McFarlane
Artist (Printmaker)
associate of
Peter Miller
Artist (Printmaker)
associate of
Pat O'Connor
Artist (Printmaker)
associate of
Raymond Stewart Wenban
1893
Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Painter), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Mary Zuvella
Artist (Printmaker)
associate of
Melbourne Popular Art Group
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
Trampling the Flag
No: 13 in the'Eureka 1854-1954' folio of linocuts.