Lesbia Thorpe

Australian artist (1919-2009)
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IntroAustralian artist (1919-2009)
A.K.A.Lee Baldwin Lu Buwen (from Chinese character name) Topu Risibia (Taiwanese version of name)
A.K.A.Lee Baldwin Lu Buwen (from Chinese character name) Topu Risibia (Taiwanese version of name)
PlacesAustralia
wasArtist Printmaker Drawer Painter
Work fieldArts Business
Gender
Female
Birth1919, Elsternwick, Australia
Death2009Ninderry, Australia (aged 90 years)
The details

Biography

Lesbia Thorpe (in private life - Lee Baldwin) (1919-2009) was an Australian artist, possibly best known for her printmaking.

From 1931-1937 she studied under Dattilo Rubbo, and was elected in 1937 to Painter-Etchers Society and in 1943 to the Royal Art Society. in 1953 she studied printmaking with Gertrude Hermes at the Central School of Art and Design, London. In 1954 she was elected an associate member of the Society of Wood Engravers of Great Britain. While in 1960, on a second visit to London, she was elected a member of the Royal Graphic Art Society.

In a long life of making art, she also illustrated books ("People of the Dreamtime", "The Cruise of the Roebuck"), and made theatre sets and was still holding exhibitions in 1994. She won the Maud Vizard Wholoham Print Prize in 1958 and 1964. She was a finalist in the 1938 Archibald Prize, with two works: "Mrs Havelock Southwick" and "Miss Rose Broit".

Collections

Her work is held in the National Gallery of Australia (131 works), the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery of UWA, the National Gallery of Victoria (7 works), and in the John Passmore Museum of Art (Wrobel Art Collection).

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