Hilda Rix Nicholas (1884 - 1961)

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Hilda Rix Nicholas

Hilda Rix Nicholas was an Australian artist. Born in the Victorian city of Ballarat, she studied under a leading Australian Impressionist, Frederick McCubbin, at the National Gallery of Victoria Art School from 1902 to 1905 and was an early member of the Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors. After travelling to Tangier in 1912, Rix held several successful exhibitions of her work, with one drawing, Grande marché, Tanger, purchased by the French government. She was one of the first Australians to paint post-impressionist landscapes, was made a member of the Société des Peintres Orientalistes Français, and had works hung in the Paris Salon in 1911 and 1913. Returning to Australia in 1918, Rix Nicholas once more took up professional painting, and held an exhibition of over a hundred works at Melbourne's Guild Hall. Many sold, including In Picardy, purchased by the National Gallery of Victoria. Following a period painting in rural locations in the early 1920s, Rix Nicholas returned to Europe. In 1926, Rix Nicholas returned to Australia. Though she continued to paint significant works including The Summer House and The Fair Musterer, Rix Nicholas, a staunch critic of modernism and disdainful of emerging major artists such as Russell Drysdale and William Dobell, grew out of step with trends in Australian art. Her pictures followed a conservative modern style, portraying an Australian pastoral ideal.

Wikipedia

Date and place of birt:1 september 1884, Ballarat, Australia
Date and place of death:3 august 1961, Delegate, Australia
Nationality:United Kingdom, France, Australia, England
Period of activity: XIX, XX century
Specialization:Artist, Landscape painter, Painter, Portraitist
Genre:Flower still life, Genre art, Landscape painting, Portrait, Rural landscape, Still life
Art style:Realism, Orientalism
Technique:Charcoal, Oil, Oil on canvas, Pastel

Creators United Kingdom

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1939 - 2019
Luke Clennell (1781 - 1840)
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1781 - 1840
Joseph Gott (1785 - 1860)
Joseph Gott
1785 - 1860
Rachel Howard (1969)
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1969
Ozias Humphry (1742 - 1810)
Ozias Humphry
1742 - 1810
John Byam Liston Shaw (1872 - 1919)
John Byam Liston Shaw
1872 - 1919
Edward Hodges Baily (1788 - 1867)
Edward Hodges Baily
1788 - 1867
John Hoyland (1934 - 2011)
John Hoyland
1934 - 2011
Henry Le Jeune (1819 - 1904)
Henry Le Jeune
1819 - 1904
John Bridge (1755 - 1834)
John Bridge
1755 - 1834
Edmund de Waal (1964)
Edmund de Waal
1964
David John Nash (1945)
David John Nash
1945
Thomas Douglas Guest (1781 - 1845)
Thomas Douglas Guest
1781 - 1845
Will Roberts (1907 - 2000)
Will Roberts
1907 - 2000
Hans Coper (1920 - 1981)
Hans Coper
1920 - 1981
Ronald Searle (1920 - 2011)
Ronald Searle
1920 - 2011

Creators Orientalism

Adalbert Begas (1836 - 1888)
Adalbert Begas
1836 - 1888
Paul Weimann (1867 - 1945)
Paul Weimann
1867 - 1945
Karl Pavlovich Bryullov (1799 - 1852)
Karl Pavlovich Bryullov
1799 - 1852
Émile Friant (1863 - 1932)
Émile Friant
1863 - 1932
Eilif Peterssen (1852 - 1928)
Eilif Peterssen
1852 - 1928
Johann Heinrich Balzer (1738 - 1799)
Johann Heinrich Balzer
1738 - 1799
Abdul Qadir Al Rassam (1882 - 1952)
Abdul Qadir Al Rassam
1882 - 1952
Anatoly Dmitrievich Kaygorodov (1878 - 1945)
Anatoly Dmitrievich Kaygorodov
1878 - 1945
Else Preussner (1876 - 1954)
Else Preussner
1876 - 1954
Peter Schwingen (1813 - 1863)
Peter Schwingen
1813 - 1863
Richard Brydges Beechey (1808 - 1895)
Richard Brydges Beechey
1808 - 1895
Childe Hassam (1859 - 1935)
Childe Hassam
1859 - 1935
Hermann Knackfuß (1848 - 1915)
Hermann Knackfuß
1848 - 1915
Jean Dries (1905 - 1973)
Jean Dries
1905 - 1973
Manuel Garcia-Rodriguez (1863 - 1925)
Manuel Garcia-Rodriguez
1863 - 1925
Lorenz Clasen (1812 - 1899)
Lorenz Clasen
1812 - 1899