Adelaide Ironside

In my two previous post about Adelaide Ironside,  (read them both through these links, Adelaide  and Famous) I said that I would do another post and well here it is, somewhat late.

In 1987 Jill Poulson wrote a book about Adelaide titled Adelaide Ironside, The Pilgrim of Art. The book is a beautiful account of Adelaide's life and her art.
Adelaide was born in Sydney in 1831 and died in Rome in 1867. She was Australia's first woman artist to study overseas and defied the time to become a professional artist. After her death, Adelaide's body was taken to London and buried with her mother, in West Norwood Cemetery, London. In 1985 a headstone was placed on the grave. A search of Find-a-Grave doesn't show any memorial photo.

Today her painting, The marriage at Cana of Galilee hangs in the Art Gallery of New South Wales.





Here is a link to her entry in the Australian Dictionary of Biography, Adelaide Ironside
 

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