Place | Europe: United Kingdom, England, Greater London, London |
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Accession Number | ART26915 |
Collection type | Art |
Measurement | Overall: 45.6 x 30.4 cm |
Object type | Work on paper |
Physical description | Watercolour over pencil and coloured crayon on cardboard. |
Maker |
Meeson, Dora |
Place made | United Kingdom: England, Greater London, London |
Date made | June 1941 |
Conflict |
Second World War, 1939-1945 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: AWM Licensed copyright |
Burton Court, Chelsea
Description
Depicts severly damaged buildings, a block of flats, at Burton Court in Chelsea, London in 1941. Despite being recommended by Arthur Streeton as an official war artist for the First World War, Meeson was never commissioned. However, she completed numerous works of art detailing the damage wrought upon London during both world wars. Dora Meeson (1869-1955) studied at the NGV School in Melbourne and in Paris and London. She married the painter George Coates in England in 1903 and they lived in England and Paris until 1921 before travelling to Australia. She returned to London and held regular exhibitions there and obtained painting commissions. Meeson was the first Australian woman member elected to the Royal Institute of Painters in 1919.