Dorothy Kate Richmond PRICE CHARTS
1861 Parnell - 1935. Known for: Painting.
Dorothy Kate Richmond (known as Dolla) was born in Parnell in 1861, the daughter of artist James Crowe Richmond. When Dolla was four years old her mother died and the family moved to Taranaki, then... Read full biography
Dorothy Kate Richmond (known as Dolla) was born in Parnell in 1861, the daughter of artist James Crowe Richmond. When Dolla was four years old her mother died and the family moved to Taranaki, then to Nelson around 1869. From these early years, James Richmond passed on a love of drawing and... Read full biography
Dorothy Kate Richmond (known as Dolla) was born in Parnell in 1861, the daughter of artist James Crowe Richmond. When Dolla was four years old her mother died and the family moved to Taranaki, then to Nelson around 1869. From these early years, James Richmond passed on a love of drawing and painting to his daughter. In 1873 he took his three eldest children to London. The young Dolla spent time in Zurich and during 1875 and 1876 she was in Dresden. These early travels and a well rounded... Read full biography
Dorothy Kate Richmond (known as Dolla) was born in Parnell in 1861, the daughter of artist James Crowe Richmond. When Dolla was four years old her mother died and the family moved to Taranaki, then to Nelson around 1869. From these early years, James Richmond passed on a love of drawing and painting to his daughter. In 1873 he took his three eldest children to London. The young Dolla spent time in Zurich and during 1875 and 1876 she was in Dresden. These early travels and a well rounded education of which drawing and painting comprised a key component, laid the foundation for two lifelong pursuits. In 1875, Dolla attended Bedford College for Woman in London and began a two year course at the Slade School of Fine Art. In 1880 the standard... Read full biography
Dorothy Kate Richmond (known as Dolla) was born in Parnell in 1861, the daughter of artist James Crowe Richmond. When Dolla was four years old her mother died and the family moved to Taranaki, then to Nelson around 1869. From these early years, James Richmond passed on a love of drawing and painting to his daughter. In 1873 he took his three eldest children to London. The young Dolla spent time in Zurich and during 1875 and 1876 she was in Dresden. These early travels and a well rounded education of which drawing and painting comprised a key component, laid the foundation for two lifelong pursuits. In 1875, Dolla attended Bedford College for Woman in London and began a two year course at the Slade School of Fine Art. In 1880 the standard of her work gained a Slade scholarship. Returning to Nelson in late 1880 Dolla was one of a small gr.... Read full biography

