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Name
Janet Agnes Cumbrae Stewart
Also known as Janet Cumbrae-Stewart
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Draughtsman)
  • Artist (Painter)
Birth date
23 December 1883
Birth place
Brighton, Melbourne, Victoria
Death date
8 September 1960
Death place
South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria
Residence
  • 1939 - 1947 Melbourne, Victoria
  • 1947 - 8 September 1960 Margaret Street, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria
  • Caen, France
  • Avignon, France
  • Laiguelia on the Riviera de Pononte, Northern Italy
  • Canada
  • c.1922 - c.1939 London, England, UK
  • c.1901 - c.1922 Melbourne, Victoria
  • c.23 December 1883 - c.1901 Brighton, Melbourne, Victoria
Training
  • 1901 - 1907 National Gallery School, Melbourne
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Heritage: The National Women's Art Book

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References [<ExternalResource: Biography taken largely from Janine Burke (1980), 'Australian Women Artists 1840-1940', Collingwood (Vic.).>, <ExternalResource: Ashton, Howard (1919), 'Cumbrae Stewart', Art in Australia, vol. 6.>, <ExternalResource: Brown, Julie K. / Maynard, Margaret (1980), 'Fine Art Exhibitions in Brisbane 1884-1916', St Lucia (Qld).>, <ExternalResource: Landells, Rosalind (1966), 'Cumbrae Stewart our most celebrated daughter', Southern Cross (Melbourne), 06, 08.>, <ExternalResource: Moore, William (1934), 'The Story of Australian Art', Sydney.>, <ExternalResource: Shirlow, John (1921), 'The Pastels of Cumbrae Stewart', Melbourne.>, <ExternalResource: Dolman, Bernard (ed.) (1981), 'A Dictionary of Contemporary British Artists 1929', reprint Woodbridge (UK).>, <ExternalResource: (1966), 'Janet Agnes Cumbrae Stewart'', Australian Dcitionary of Bioragphy, vol.8.>, <ExternalResource: (2002), 'Deutscher Menzies auction', 05, 01, lot 111 est. $10,000-15,000 - under 'Cumbrae-Stewart'.>, <ExternalResource: (2001), 'Early Australian Painters', catalogue of exhibition 25 May-15 June, Bridget McDonnell Gallery, Carlton.>]