Illustrator and commercial artist. Sloane trained in commercial art in Sydney with Albert Collins and worked under him at the Smith & Julius art studio, the commercial arm of Sydney Ure Smith's enterprises.
'PORTRAIT: Bertha Sloane, photograph by Judith Fletcher, Home 1 December 1921. Wanda Radford, 'Society of Artists Open Day' (drawing includes Bertha Sloane, Thea Proctor, Sydney Ure Smith and John Moore) Home 1 November 1924, 25; photograph by Bernice Agar, 'Miss Bertha Sloane of Sydney and of Moorila Station N.S.W., the daughter of Mr and Mrs T.G. Sloane. Bertha does clever decorative art work and'.
Initial data sources
Heritage: The National Women's Art Book
Difference between this version and previous
Field
This Version
Previous Version
Related people
Collins, Albert (associate of)
Fletcher, Ann Judith (associate of)
Radford, Wanda (associate of)
Proctor, Thea (associate of)
Smith, Sydney Ure (associate of)
Agar, Bernice (associate of)
Finlayson, Margot (associate of)
Collins, Albert (associate of)
Fletcher, Ann Judith (associate of)
Radford, Wanda (associate of)
Proctor, Thea (associate of)
Smith, Sydney Ure (associate of)
Agar, Bernice (associate of)
Record history
System: data migration -
Aug. 22, 2011, 6:08 p.m.
(moderator approved)
Populate initial contributors from legacy data -
17/07/2011 16:26
(moderator approved)