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sketcher, was a daughter of Rev. George Stonehouse, a Baptist minister, and his wife, Harriet. She exhibited Scene in the Park Lands with the South Australian Society of Arts in 1862 and again (non-competitively) at the following year’s exhibition. In 1868 she was awarded a prize for her horse painting and the following year she won the 2-guinea prize for a study of a tree or trees by an amateur. On 10 May 1870 Anna Maria Stonehouse married the painter and art teacher Wilton Hack ; they had at least four children.

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1992
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References [<ExternalResource: Hack, Wilton (1972), 'Australian Dictionary of Biography', Melbourne, Victoria: vol 4, ed. D. Pike, A. Shaw, M. Clark, B. Nairn, G. Serle and R. Ward, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, Victoria.>, <ExternalResource: Statton, J (1986), 'Biographical Index of South Australians 1836-1885', Adelaide, South Australia.>]