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Title

(Flowers in a green vase with red ribbon)

early 1930s

Artist

Thea Proctor

Australia

02 Oct 1879 – 29 Jul 1966

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  • Details

    Date
    early 1930s
    Media category
    Watercolour
    Materials used
    watercolour on silk
    Dimensions
    36.5 x 31.0 cm sight; 45.5 x 39.6 x 3.3 cm frame
    Signature & date

    Signed l.r.c., pencil, watercolour "THEA PROCTOR". Not dated.

    Credit
    Gift of Thea Waddell 2002
    Location
    South Building, ground level, 20th-century galleries
    Accession number
    310.2002
    Copyright
    © Art Gallery of New South Wales

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    Despite their delicacy of colour and texture, Thea Proctor's skilful arrangements of shape and pattern in watercolour, demonstrate an unwavering command of design. A checked tablecloth that appears with slight variation in a number of the artist's still life images, reflects a re-use of favourite motifs in multiple works that was characteristic of her approach. A love of flowers and flower arranging was part of Proctor's interest in imbuing all aspects of everyday life with elegance and beauty. Her advice was regularly sought in connection with public displays of flowers, while photographs of her floral arrangements and articles on the subject were published in 'The Home' magazine.

    Proctor made many watercolours on silk, including fans, a technique popularised by Charles Conder. She began painting fans while living and working in London from 1903-21, and her still life compositions were well known in Australia from the 1920s on, particularly in Sydney where she was an influential member of the art world.

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