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1887 Invercargill - 1962 Wellington. Known for: Landscape painting.
Grace Butler was born Grace Cumming at Invercargill to Scottish immigrant parents. She moved with her family to Norsewood and later, in 1903, to Gisborne. She attended Napier Art School until 1907 by... Read full biography
Grace Butler was born Grace Cumming at Invercargill to Scottish immigrant parents. She moved with her family to Norsewood and later, in 1903, to Gisborne. She attended Napier Art School until 1907 by which time she already worked on the staff. She also took private pupils in Gisborne. From 1910-14... Read full biography
Grace Butler was born Grace Cumming at Invercargill to Scottish immigrant parents. She moved with her family to Norsewood and later, in 1903, to Gisborne. She attended Napier Art School until 1907 by which time she already worked on the staff. She also took private pupils in Gisborne. From 1910-14 she went to the Canterbury School of Art where she was taught by Sydney Lough Thompson, Cecil Kelly and Leonard Booth. In 1911 she married Guy Raphael Butler remaining in Christchurch until 1918 when... Read full biography
Grace Butler was born Grace Cumming at Invercargill to Scottish immigrant parents. She moved with her family to Norsewood and later, in 1903, to Gisborne. She attended Napier Art School until 1907 by which time she already worked on the staff. She also took private pupils in Gisborne. From 1910-14 she went to the Canterbury School of Art where she was taught by Sydney Lough Thompson, Cecil Kelly and Leonard Booth. In 1911 she married Guy Raphael Butler remaining in Christchurch until 1918 when she moved to Auckland. She and her husband bought a mountain shack at Arthur's Pass where Grace Butler would indulge in plein air painting, sometimes working even in snow when she was obliged to cover her easel and stand on heated stones. In 1925 she... Read full biography
Grace Butler was born Grace Cumming at Invercargill to Scottish immigrant parents. She moved with her family to Norsewood and later, in 1903, to Gisborne. She attended Napier Art School until 1907 by which time she already worked on the staff. She also took private pupils in Gisborne. From 1910-14 she went to the Canterbury School of Art where she was taught by Sydney Lough Thompson, Cecil Kelly and Leonard Booth. In 1911 she married Guy Raphael Butler remaining in Christchurch until 1918 when she moved to Auckland. She and her husband bought a mountain shack at Arthur's Pass where Grace Butler would indulge in plein air painting, sometimes working even in snow when she was obliged to cover her easel and stand on heated stones. In 1925 she was again taught by Sydney Lough Thompson on one of his return trips from France. It was his post... Read full biography
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