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- Te Whare o Rehua Sarjeant Gallery
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watercolour and charcoal on paper. By the time Edith Collier arrived in St Ives, Cornwall in July or August of 1920, she had been in England for 7 years. Between 1913 – 15 Edith studied at the St Johns School of Art in London, receiving a sound but conservative and largely academic art education, that would have stood her in good stead to perhaps have a career as an art teacher when she returned to her home town of Wanganui. This was what her family expected of her - to return after her sojou...
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- Date created
- 1920
- Creator
- Edith Collier
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- https://collection.sarjeant.org.nz/objects/45688
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