Noelle Sandwith | |
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Born | Noelle Ora Sandwith 31 July 1927 |
Died | 21 April 2006 England, United Kingdom | (aged 78)
Nationality | British |
Education | Kingston School of Art Croydon School of Art Heatherley School of Fine Art |
Known for | Sketches |
Noelle Ora Sandwith (31 July 1927 – 21 April 2006) was a South African-born English artist. The great-great-granddaughter of the surgeon William Marsden, she trained in art schools of London before earning employment sketching portraits of motion picture personalities. Sandwith hitchhiked the Birdsville Track from August 1952 to February 1953 and sketched its people before travelling to the South Pacific. In 1954, she was the first person to produce a portrait of Sālote Tupou III, Queen of Tonga. A year later, Sandwith returned to England to train to become a nurse, remaining in the health industry until 1979.