Ethel Spowers | |
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Born | Ethel Louise Spowers June 11, 1890 South Yarra, Melbourne, Australia |
Died | 5 May 1947 | (aged 56)
Education | National Gallery Art School, Melbourne Grosvenor School of Modern Art, London |
Notable work | Wet Afternoon (1930) |
Style | Grosvenor School (linocut sub-category) |
Movement | Modernism |
Ethel Louise Spowers (11 July 1890 – 5 May 1947) was an Australian artist associated with the Grosvenor School of Modern Art in London. She was especially known for her linocuts, which are included in the collections of major Australian and British Art Galleries.[1][2][3] She was also a founder of the Contemporary Art Society, promoting modern art in Australia.[4]
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