Colonial female artist who exhibited with the Victorian Artists' Society in 1889 and again in 1892. The Bulletin critic, noting her attractive still life of grapes, suggested that the artist herself was similarly enticing.
painter, exhibited with the Victorian Artists’ Society in 1889 and 1892. Reviewing the 1889 VAS winter exhibition, the Bulletin critic noted that 'a bunch of grapes, painted on a panel by Miss Rita Adderley, look nice enough to eat. The fair artist is reported to be equally enticing.’
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