Esther Paterson

Esther Paterson Gill (5 February 1892   8 August 1971) was an Australian artist, book-illustrator and cartoonist.

Early years

Paterson was born in Carlton, Victoria,[1] the second child born to Scottish emigrants Hugh and Elizabeth Leslie (née Deans) Paterson. She began her education at Oberwly School, St. Kilda. At age thirteen, Paterson studied painting at the National Gallery of Victoria School from 1907 to 1912.[2][3]

Career

Paterson engaged in mainly commercial art to pay her bills. In addition her art included book illustration and cartooning. Her first book of sketches "Aussie Girls" was published in 1918 by Melbourne Publishing Company.[2]

Her portraits of soldiers both uniformed and civilian is shown at the Australian War Memorial Canberra. The National Gallery of Victoria and Geelong Art Gallery also hold some of her work.[2]

Death and legacy

On 8 August 1971, Esther Paterson died at Middle Park and was cremated with Anglican rites. Her husband, George Hermon Gill, died two years later.[2]

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References

  1. Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
  2. Frame, Tom. "Biography". Adb.anu.edu.au. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  3. "Aussie Girls: Esther Paterson (1892-1971)". Pikitiapress.com. 8 January 2015. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
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