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Marie Tuck b. 5 September 1866

Also known as M. Tuck, Marie Anne Tuck
  • Artist (Printmaker),
  • Artist (Painter)
Marie Tuck was a South Australian painter and printmaker. Heavily Influenced by French culture and painting, Tuck travelled to France where she took lessons from the Paris-based Australian painter Rupert Bunny, cleaning his studio as payment. The outbreak of WW1 that brought Tuck back to Australia.
  • Biographical Data b. 5 September 1866 Mount Torrens, SA
  • Biography 1 biography
  • Associates 16 people
  • Groups 2 groups
  • Works 6 works
  • Exhibitions 10 exhibitions
  • Collections 13 collections
  • Recognitions 1 recognition
  • References 12 references
  • Private collections
  • Northern Territory Museum and Art Gallery, NT
  • St Saviour's Anglican Church, Glen Osmond, SA
  • Queen Adelaide Club, Adelaide, SA
  • Australian National University, Canberra, ACT
  • Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, SA
    Description

    The Art Gallery of South Australia was founded in 1881. It is located at the heart of Adelaide’s cultural boulevard, North Terrace, between the South Australian Museum and University of Adelaide.

    Website
    http://www.artgallery.sa.gov.au/
  • Benalla Art Gallery, Benalla, VIC
    Description

    The Benalla Art Gallery presents an exhibition program of Australian and international art in the Bennett Gallery, in addition to the permanent collection which includes elements of the region’s history and recounting an Australian-European settlement story. The collection continues to develop with recent acquisitions including outstanding Indigenous and contemporary Australian artworks.

    Website
    http://www.benallaartgallery.com/
  • Manly Art Gallery, Manly, Sydney, NSW
  • Broken Hill City Art Gallery, Broken Hill, NSW
  • Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
    Description

    The Art Gallery of New South Wales began in the 1870s as an aspect of the Academy of Art. Later it became known as the National Art Gallery of NSW. This name persisted beyond Federation in 1901. It was given its present name in 1958.
    It remains the principal collecting and exhibiting body in NSW and is governed by the Art Gallery of New South Wales Act of 1980.

    Website
    https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/
  • Société des Artistes Français (Old Salon, Paris), Paris, France
  • Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art at the University of Western Australia
    Website
    http://www.lwgallery.uwa.edu.au/collections/ccwa
  • Fairview Art Collection
    Description

    The collection represents South Australian and West Australian women artists from the 1850s to the present day (2021). The work is housed in a 110-year old heritage home in Subiaco and includes Marie Tuck, Jessamine Buxton, Mary M. Wigg, Nancy Sayer, Mavis Lightly, Dr Joan Janet Bayliss, Priscilla Blight, Joy Tomcala, Genevieve Berry, Aurelie Yeo, May Courtney O’Neill, Christine Davis, Deborah Zibah and Lene Makwana.

    Website
    http://www.fairviewofsubiaco.com.au/
    Note

    Oil painting, Fruit Study (1913), completed whilst in Paris just before the outbreak of World War 1 and her return to Adelaide in 1914 on board the Medic.

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