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Margaret Coen

Margaret Coen (4 April 1909 – 27 August 1993) was an Australian artist, known for her watercolours, paintings of flowers, landscapes and still life works. Her paintings and personal papers are held in national collections.

Margaret Coen
Margaret Coen
Born
Margaret Agnes Coen

(1909-04-04)April 4, 1909
DiedAugust 27, 1993(1993-08-27) (aged 84)
St Ives, New South Wales
NationalityAustralian
EducationKincoppal Convent, Australia
Known forPainting, drawing
Notable work
  • Flower piece from Merle’s Garden (1936)
  • Oriental harmony (1938)
  • The glade (1943)
  • Spring in the Bush (1957)
  • Dry Summer (1967)
SpouseDouglas Stewart

Early life edit

Margaret Agnes Coen was born in Yass, NSW on 4 April 1909. She attended Kincoppal Convent in Elizabeth Bay where she studied drawing with Antonio Dattilo-Rubbo.[1]

Career edit

After leaving school she attended Dattilo-Rubbo's city day class for women. After about a year she began studying at the Royal Art Society's night classes.[2]

In 1930 she met artist Norman Lindsay who became her mentor and introduced her to water colours.[3][4]

Coen worked as a commercial artist while continuing to attend art classes in the evenings. Her involvement with Circular Quay's artistic community led to her meeting the artist Edmund Arthur Harvey and he painted her portrait in 1932.[5] Coen began working with watercolor and in 1934 she exhibited her work with the Australian Watercolor Institute.[6][7]

In 1938 she had her first one-person exhibition at the Rubery Bennett Art Gallery.[8] She continued painting and exhibiting until a year or so before her death.

Works edit

Paintings by Coen are held in public collections at the National Gallery of Australia[9] and the Art Gallery of New South Wales,[10] S.H. Ervin Gallery Collection and a hand painted silk map is in the State Library of New South Wales collection.[11] The largest archive of her work, including paintings originally purchased by Howard Hinton for the Armidale Teachers College, is in the New England Regional Art Museum in Armidale.[12]

Legacy edit

Coen's papers are in the manuscript collection at the State Library of NSW. Seventeen watercolour paintbrushes used by Coen from 1970 to 1993 are in the National Museum of Australia Collection.[13] A smaller collection of her archive is held by the Library and Archive of the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

Honours and awards edit

Coen was made an Honorary Life Member of the Australian Watercolor Institute. She won the Pring Prize in 1968 for Dry Summer.[14]

Personal life edit

 
Margaret Coen holding her daughter Meg Stewart

Coen married Australian poet Douglas Stewart on 5 December 1945 at the Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart in Randwick.[15] They had a daughter, Meg, who was born in 1948. Meg published a biography of her mother.[16] Douglas Stewart mentioned Coen by name in the poem "Table Talk", part of a series of poems published in Southerly Magazine under the title "Fragments of Autobiography".[17] Stewart also mentioned Coen's painting of magnolias in his poem "The Pictures".[18]

Coen suffered from Parkinson's disease, and died on 27 August 1993 at St Ives.

References edit

  1. ^ Kent, Jacqueline. "Autobiography of my Mother - Book Review". www.smh.com.au. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  2. ^ Stewart, Meg; Coen, Margaret; State Library of New South Wales (1997), Margaret Coen : a passion for painting, State Library of New South Wales Press, ISBN 978-0-7310-6609-4
  3. ^ "Margaret Coen Collection". Paper Parrot. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  4. ^ "A Passion for Colours - The Colours of Margaret Coen | Norman Lindsay Gallery & Museum". Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Portrait of Margaret Coen, 1932 / Edmund Arthur Harvey". State Library of NSW. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  6. ^ "Work by Women Artists". Sydney Mail. Vol. LI, no. 1307. New South Wales, Australia. 14 April 1937. p. 24. Retrieved 11 May 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ "FOR WOMEN". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 31, 356. New South Wales, Australia. 1 July 1938. p. 4. Retrieved 11 May 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ "WATERCOLOURS". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 31, 337. New South Wales, Australia. 9 June 1938. p. 7. Retrieved 11 May 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  9. ^ "POPULAR ARTIST PASSES". Telegraph (Brisbane). Queensland, Australia. 11 July 1938. p. 17 (SECOND EDITION). Retrieved 11 May 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  10. ^ "YOUNG SYDNEY FLOWER-PAINTER". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 31, 371. New South Wales, Australia. 19 July 1938. p. 11 (Women's Supplement). Retrieved 11 May 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  11. ^ Stewart, Meg (Summer 2013–14). "Trout fishing at Kosciuszko" (PDF). SL Magazine: 28–31. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  12. ^ "Coen's circle". New England Art Regional Art Museum. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  13. ^ "Seventeen watercolour paintbrushes used by Margaret Coen". National Museum of Australia. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  14. ^ "Wynne Prize finalists 1968 :: Art Gallery NSW". www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  15. ^ Indyk, Ivor. "Stewart, Douglas Alexander (1913–1985)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  16. ^ Stewart, Meg (2007), Autobiography of my mother (Rev ed.), Vintage Books Australia, ISBN 978-1-74166-823-0
  17. ^ Stewart, Douglas (June 1983). "Fragments of autobiography". Southerley. 43 (2): 228–230.
  18. ^ Stewart, Douglas (1992), Selected poems, Angus & Robertson, ISBN 978-0-207-17614-2

Further reading edit

  • Australian Prints + Printmaking, a database listing printmaking artists from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific region based on the print collection of the National Gallery of Australia.
  • Campbell, Jean (1989), Australian watercolour painters, 1780 to the present day ([New ed.] ed.), Craftsman House, ISBN 978-0-947131-28-9 Page 297
  • Germaine, Max. Artists and Galleries of Australia, Volumes 1 & 2, Third Edition. Craftsman Press, Sydney, 1990. Page 128
  • Germaine, Max. A Dictionary of Women Artists of Australia. Craftsman House, Sydney, 1991. Page 84* Keesing, Nancy (1988), Riding the elephant, Allen & Unwin, ISBN 978-0-04-150087-5
  • McCulloch, Alan McCulloch, Susan McCulloch, Emily McCulloch-Childs. The New McCulloch's Encyclopedia of Australian Art. 4th Edition, Aus Art Melbourne & The Miegunyah Press, 2006. Page 330
  • Mendelssohn, Joanna; Lindsay, Norman (1996), Letters & liars : Norman Lindsay and the Lindsay family, Angus & Robertson, ISBN 978-0-207-18272-3
  • Stewart, Douglas (1975), Norman Lindsay : a personal memoir, Thomas Nelson (Australia), ISBN 978-0-17-005053-1
  • Stewart, Douglas; Coen, Margaret; Stewart, Meg (1987), Douglas Stewart's garden of friends, Viking, ISBN 978-0-670-81628-6

margaret, coen, april, 1909, august, 1993, australian, artist, known, watercolours, paintings, flowers, landscapes, still, life, works, paintings, personal, papers, held, national, collections, bornmargaret, agnes, coen, 1909, april, 1909yass, south, wales, au. Margaret Coen 4 April 1909 27 August 1993 was an Australian artist known for her watercolours paintings of flowers landscapes and still life works Her paintings and personal papers are held in national collections Margaret CoenMargaret CoenBornMargaret Agnes Coen 1909 04 04 April 4 1909Yass New South Wales AustraliaDiedAugust 27 1993 1993 08 27 aged 84 St Ives New South WalesNationalityAustralianEducationKincoppal Convent AustraliaKnown forPainting drawingNotable workFlower piece from Merle s Garden 1936 Oriental harmony 1938 The glade 1943 Spring in the Bush 1957 Dry Summer 1967 SpouseDouglas Stewart Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Works 4 Legacy 5 Honours and awards 6 Personal life 7 References 8 Further readingEarly life editMargaret Agnes Coen was born in Yass NSW on 4 April 1909 She attended Kincoppal Convent in Elizabeth Bay where she studied drawing with Antonio Dattilo Rubbo 1 Career editAfter leaving school she attended Dattilo Rubbo s city day class for women After about a year she began studying at the Royal Art Society s night classes 2 In 1930 she met artist Norman Lindsay who became her mentor and introduced her to water colours 3 4 Coen worked as a commercial artist while continuing to attend art classes in the evenings Her involvement with Circular Quay s artistic community led to her meeting the artist Edmund Arthur Harvey and he painted her portrait in 1932 5 Coen began working with watercolor and in 1934 she exhibited her work with the Australian Watercolor Institute 6 7 In 1938 she had her first one person exhibition at the Rubery Bennett Art Gallery 8 She continued painting and exhibiting until a year or so before her death Works editPaintings by Coen are held in public collections at the National Gallery of Australia 9 and the Art Gallery of New South Wales 10 S H Ervin Gallery Collection and a hand painted silk map is in the State Library of New South Wales collection 11 The largest archive of her work including paintings originally purchased by Howard Hinton for the Armidale Teachers College is in the New England Regional Art Museum in Armidale 12 Legacy editCoen s papers are in the manuscript collection at the State Library of NSW Seventeen watercolour paintbrushes used by Coen from 1970 to 1993 are in the National Museum of Australia Collection 13 A smaller collection of her archive is held by the Library and Archive of the Art Gallery of New South Wales Honours and awards editCoen was made an Honorary Life Member of the Australian Watercolor Institute She won the Pring Prize in 1968 for Dry Summer 14 Personal life edit nbsp Margaret Coen holding her daughter Meg StewartCoen married Australian poet Douglas Stewart on 5 December 1945 at the Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart in Randwick 15 They had a daughter Meg who was born in 1948 Meg published a biography of her mother 16 Douglas Stewart mentioned Coen by name in the poem Table Talk part of a series of poems published in Southerly Magazine under the title Fragments of Autobiography 17 Stewart also mentioned Coen s painting of magnolias in his poem The Pictures 18 Coen suffered from Parkinson s disease and died on 27 August 1993 at St Ives References edit Kent Jacqueline Autobiography of my Mother Book Review www smh com au Retrieved 2 May 2017 Stewart Meg Coen Margaret State Library of New South Wales 1997 Margaret Coen a passion for painting State Library of New South Wales Press ISBN 978 0 7310 6609 4 Margaret Coen Collection Paper Parrot Retrieved 2 May 2017 A Passion for Colours The Colours of Margaret Coen Norman Lindsay Gallery amp Museum Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum Retrieved 2 May 2017 Portrait of Margaret Coen 1932 Edmund Arthur Harvey State Library of NSW Retrieved 11 May 2017 Work by Women Artists Sydney Mail Vol LI no 1307 New South Wales Australia 14 April 1937 p 24 Retrieved 11 May 2017 via National Library of Australia FOR WOMEN The Sydney Morning Herald No 31 356 New South Wales Australia 1 July 1938 p 4 Retrieved 11 May 2017 via National Library of Australia WATERCOLOURS The Sydney Morning Herald No 31 337 New South Wales Australia 9 June 1938 p 7 Retrieved 11 May 2017 via National Library of Australia POPULAR ARTIST PASSES Telegraph Brisbane Queensland Australia 11 July 1938 p 17 SECOND EDITION Retrieved 11 May 2017 via National Library of Australia YOUNG SYDNEY FLOWER PAINTER The Sydney Morning Herald No 31 371 New South Wales Australia 19 July 1938 p 11 Women s Supplement Retrieved 11 May 2017 via National Library of Australia Stewart Meg Summer 2013 14 Trout fishing at Kosciuszko PDF SL Magazine 28 31 Retrieved 11 May 2017 Coen s circle New England Art Regional Art Museum Retrieved 16 May 2017 Seventeen watercolour paintbrushes used by Margaret Coen National Museum of Australia Retrieved 11 May 2017 Wynne Prize finalists 1968 Art Gallery NSW www artgallery nsw gov au Retrieved 16 May 2017 Indyk Ivor Stewart Douglas Alexander 1913 1985 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University Retrieved 11 May 2017 Stewart Meg 2007 Autobiography of my mother Rev ed Vintage Books Australia ISBN 978 1 74166 823 0 Stewart Douglas June 1983 Fragments of autobiography Southerley 43 2 228 230 Stewart Douglas 1992 Selected poems Angus amp Robertson ISBN 978 0 207 17614 2Further reading editAustralian Prints Printmaking a database listing printmaking artists from Australia New Zealand and the Pacific region based on the print collection of the National Gallery of Australia Campbell Jean 1989 Australian watercolour painters 1780 to the present day New ed ed Craftsman House ISBN 978 0 947131 28 9 Page 297 Germaine Max Artists and Galleries of Australia Volumes 1 amp 2 Third Edition Craftsman Press Sydney 1990 Page 128 Germaine Max A Dictionary of Women Artists of Australia Craftsman House Sydney 1991 Page 84 Keesing Nancy 1988 Riding the elephant Allen amp Unwin ISBN 978 0 04 150087 5 McCulloch Alan McCulloch Susan McCulloch Emily McCulloch Childs The New McCulloch s Encyclopedia of Australian Art 4th Edition Aus Art Melbourne amp The Miegunyah Press 2006 Page 330 Mendelssohn Joanna Lindsay Norman 1996 Letters amp liars Norman Lindsay and the Lindsay family Angus amp Robertson ISBN 978 0 207 18272 3 Stewart Douglas 1975 Norman Lindsay a personal memoir Thomas Nelson Australia ISBN 978 0 17 005053 1 Stewart Douglas Coen Margaret Stewart Meg 1987 Douglas Stewart s garden of friends Viking ISBN 978 0 670 81628 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Margaret Coen amp oldid 1204040248, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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