• Source: Norah Gurdon
  • Norah Gurdon (Jan-March 1882 - 27 June 1974) was an Australian artist. Her first name is often misspelled Nora in many articles reviewing her work.


    Early life


    Norah Gurdon was born around Jan-March 1882 in Norfolk, England, to Dr. Edwin John Gurdon and Ellen Ann Randall. She was baptised on 11 April 1882. She was the second of four surviving children, and her family emigrated to Ballarat, Victoria in 1886, travelling on board ship the Carlisle Castle. They eventually settled in Brighton where her father had a doctor's surgery at their home. Gurdon showed early artistic talent while attending Brighton High School for Girls.


    Career


    Gurdon attended the National Gallery School from 1901 to 1908, being taught by noted artists Frederick McCubbin and Bernard Hall. While there she studied with fellow artists Jessie Traill, Dora Wilson, Constance Jenkins, and Janet Cumbrae Stewart, who were to become her lifelong friends. An accomplished landscape and still-life painter, Gurdon exhibited her works with the Victorian Artists Society while still a student. She established her artistic prowess early on by winning the major category for oil painting in the 1909 City of Prahran's Art Exhibition Prize. By the following year she had rented a studio in Collins Street along with friends Stewart and Traill. As well as being a prominent figure in the Melbourne Society of Painters and Sculptors, Gurdon went on to exhibit with fellow National Gallery School alumni in 1913 as part of Twelve Melbourne Painters. The group included Ruth Sutherland, Charles Wheeler, Dora Wilson, May Roxburgh, Percy Leason, Louis McCubbin, Penleigh Boyd, H. B. Harrison, and Frank Cozier.


    = World War I

    =
    Intending to continue her artistic training overseas, in 1914 Gurdon travelled to England with her sister Winifred. Gurdon along with friend Jessie Traill was stuck in Europe due to the outbreak of war ten weeks after arriving. She signed up as a British Red Cross volunteer nurse in a French military hospital at Le Croisic, serving for three and a half years and was awarded a British Victory medal for her services. Much of her painting during this time was landscapes from travels to England and Scotland prior to war breaking out, and when armistice was reached in 1920 she stayed on to paint through Scotland, Suffolk, and Cornwall. This was hardly her only venture overseas however, as she returned in 1927, meeting fellow artists Pegg Clarke and Dora Wilson in Rome, and narrowly avoiding World War II on her 1938 travels to Norway and Sweden.


    = Kalorama

    =
    Unlike many other female artists of the time, Norah Gurdon was unmarried and financially independent. She purchased land in 1922 with plans to build her dream house in the Dandenong Ranges at Kalorama. When the house was finished she lived there with her sister Winifred and had many fellow artists as guests, with former students and teachers joining her for plen air landscape painting. While Gurdon painted in an impressionist style similar to her contemporaries, she favoured muted blue and grey tones to capture the hills of the Dandenongs. She also enjoyed handicrafts, spending her spare time at tapestry looms designing and producing her own floor rugs and mats.

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    Exhibitions


    Gurdon was a regular and successful exhibitor of work, exhibiting with the Victorian Artists Society, Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors, and the Australian Art Association. In the 1920s she held many solo exhibitions at the Athenaeum Gallery, and later at the Women's Industrial Arts Society in Sydney, and the Royal Queensland Art Society in Brisbane. She held an exhibition in 1937 at the Fine Arts Gallery in aid of the construction of St George's Hospital in Kew.

    1909
    The Waddy Club, Guildhall, Melbourne, June 1909
    1910

    Victorian Artists' Society, Athenaeum Art Gallery, Melbourne, October 1910
    1911

    City of Prahran Art Exhibition (First Prize in Oils for the work "Tottie"), September 1911
    1912

    Group exhibition (with Dora Wilson and Ruth Sutherland), Tuckett and Styles' Art Gallery, Melbourne, 7 - 18 May 1912
    Victorian Artists' Society Autumn Exhibition, Albert St Galleries, Eastern Hill, Melbourne, 16 - 30 April 1912
    Victorian Artists' Society annual exhibition, Albert St Galleries, Eastern Hill, Melbourne, July 1912
    1913

    Twelve Melbourne Painters, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, September 1913
    Victorian Artists Society annual exhibition, Albert St Galleries, Eastern Hill, Melbourne, September 1913
    1915

    Private viewing at studio, 404 Fulham Road, London, July 1915
    1920

    Solo exhibition, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, 18 - 28 May 1920
    Society of Women Painters, Queen Victoria Building, Sydney, August 1920
    1921

    Solo exhibition, Queensland Art Society's Gallery, Kent Building, Brisbane, April 1921
    Miss Margaret McLean Studio, Melbourne, April 1921
    Victorian Artists' Society Autumn Exhibition, Albert St Galleries, Eastern Hill, Melbourne, 1921
    Victorian Artists' Society Spring Exhibition, Albert St Galleries, Eastern Hill, Melbourne, 1921
    1922

    The Gordon Art Club, Stanley Davidson Memorial Gall, Gordon Institute, Geelong, 27 July - 8 August 1922
    Victorian Artists Society Spring Exhibition, Albert St Galleries, Eastern Hill, Melbourne, 1922
    1923

    Solo exhibition, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, 10 - 23 April 1923
    Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors Annual exhibition, May 1923
    Australian Pictures for London Exhibition, Education Building, Sydney, June 1923
    Women's Art Club, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, August 1923
    Queensland Art Society, Brisbane, November 1923
    Royal Academy Exhibition of Australian Art, London, 1923
    Empire Exhibition, Australian Court of the Fine Art Palace, London, December 1923
    1924

    Society of Women Painters Annual Exhibition, Education Department Gallery, Sydney, May 1924
    Women's Art Club, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, 1 - 11 October 1924
    1925

    Miss Margaret McLean Studio, Melbourne, 26 March - 8 April 1925
    Solo exhibition, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, 20- 30 May 1925
    Women's Art Club, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, June 1925
    Sedon Galleries, Hardware Chambers, Melbourne, October 1925
    Exhibition of oils and watercolours, Sedon Galleries, Melbourne, 14 -18 December 1925
    1926

    Society of Women Painters, Education Department Galleries, Sydney, April 1926
    Fundraising exhibition for the Children's Hospital, Fine Art Society's Gallery, Melbourne, July 1926
    Works in oil and watercolour by Australian Artists, New Gallery, Melbourne, 6 - 20 July 1926
    Arts and Crafts Society Annual Exhibition, Society's Rooms, Melbourne, (Exhibited a bag, hat and baskets) 21 September - 16 October 1926
    Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors annual exhibition, October 1926
    Women's Art Club, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, 1 - 11 December 1926
    1927

    Solo exhibition, Athenaeum Gallery, 28 April - 7 May 1927
    Collection of Mr E.H. Serle's Pictures, Victorian Artists' Society, Albert St Galleries, Eastern Hill, Melbourne, May 1927
    Miss Margret MacLean Gallery, Cornhill Building, Melbourne, September 1927
    The Arts and Craft Society of Victoria, (First Prize for Best Raffin Bag (joint winner)), Melbourne, September 1927
    Victorian Artists' Society Spring Exhibition, Albert St Galleries, Eastern Hill, Melbourne, October 1927
    1928

    Women's Art Club Annual Exhibition, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, October 1928
    1929

    Australian Painters, New Gallery, Melbourne, 12 - 26 March 1929
    "Record of a short tour abroad", Solo exhibition, New Gallery, Melbourne, 9 - 20 April 1929
    Arts and Crafts Society of Victoria, Melbourne Town Hall, Melbourne, 1 - 12 October 1929
    Victorian Artists' Society Spring Exhibition, Albert St Galleries, Eastern Hill, Melbourne, October 1929
    Women's Art Club Annual Exhibition, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, October 1929
    1930

    War artists exhibition, Sedon Galleries, Melbourne, May 1930
    Society of Women Painters, Education Department Galleries, Sydney, May 1930
    The Cheyne Gallery, Melbourne, June 1930
    Victorian Artists' Society exhibition, Albert St Galleries, Eastern Hill, Melbourne, October 1930
    1931

    Victorian Artists' Society exhibition, Albert St Galleries, Eastern Hill, Melbourne, April 1931
    Society of Women Painters, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, September 1931
    1932

    Hand weaving exhibition, Arts and Crafts Society of Victoria Rooms, Little Collins Street, (Exhibited woolen rugs) 29 January - 5 February 1932
    Exhibition of Paintings and Miniatures, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, 3 - 23 July 1932
    Victorian Artists' Society Spring Exhibition, Albert St Galleries, Eastern Hill, Melbourne, 26 September - 9 October 1932
    1933

    South Australian Society of Arts Spring Exhibition, Society's Gallery, North Terrace, Adelaide, 21 September - 12 October 1933
    Melbourne Society of Women Painters Annual Exhibition, Athenaeum Gallery, 10 - 24 October 1933
    Arts and Crafts Society of Victoria, Melbourne, October 1933
    1934

    Victorian Artists' Society Autumn Exhibition, Albert St Galleries, Eastern Hill, Melbourne, 1 - 13 May 1934
    Society of Women Painters Annual Exhibition, Education Department Gallery, Sydney, May 1934
    Society of Women Painters Exhibition, Education Department Gallery, Sydney, July 1934
    Arts and Crafts Society Annual Exhibition, Lower Melbourne Town Hall, 19 - 29 September 1934
    Victorian Artists' Society Spring Exhibition, Albert St Galleries, Eastern Hill, Melbourne, October 1934
    Melbourne Society of Women Painters, 16 - 27 October 1934
    Melbourne Society of Women Painters, Athenaeum Gallery, October 1934
    Solo exhibition, Kalorama studio at home, 24 November - 2 December 1934
    1935

    Victorian Artists' Society Spring Exhibition, Albert St Galleries, Eastern Hill, Melbourne, 26 April - 10 May 1935
    1936

    Paintings by Australian Artists, Stair Gallery, Melbourne, 25 February - 11 March 1936
    Women's Industrial Arts Society Exhibition, Victoria Arcade, Sydney, May 1936
    Society of Twenty Melbourne Painters Annual Exhibition, Athenaeum Hall, Melbourne, September 1936
    Melbourne Society of Women Painters Annual Exhibition, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, October 1936
    Arts and Crafts Society of Victoria, Lower Melbourne Town Hall, (Exhibited woven bags and belts), October 1936
    1937

    Arts and Crafts Society of Victoria, Collins Street, Melbourne, (Exhibited tapestry, woven bags and a woven hen) February 1937
    Solo Fundraising exhibition for St George's Hospital Building League, Fine Art Society's Gallery, Melbourne, 6 - 17 April 1937
    Arts and Crafts Society of Victoria Annual Exhibition, Lower Melbourne Town Hall, (Exhibited a tapestry cushion) September 1937
    Melbourne Society of Women Painters Annual Exhibition, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, 5 - 16 October 1937
    1939

    Fundraising exhibition for the Bush Fire Relief Fund, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, February 1939
    Hawthorn Municipal Library, July - 5 August 1939
    Melbourne Society of Women Painters Annual Exhibition, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, 3 - 14 October 1939
    1940

    Melbourne Society of Women Painters Annual Exhibition, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, 15 - 26 October 1940
    Fundraising exhibition for the Lord Mayor's Patriotic Appeal, Sedon Gallery, Melbourne, November 1940
    1941

    Melbourne Society of Women Painters Annual Exhibition, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, 21October - 1 November 1941
    1942

    Melbourne Society of Women Painters Annual Exhibition, Athenaeum Gallery, October 1942
    1943

    Solo Fundraising exhibition for Red Cross Prisoners of War Fund, Sedon Gallery, Melbourne, 24 March - 4 April 1943
    1944

    6th Annual Australian Academy of Art (Southern division), Melbourne, July 1944
    The Blue Door, Melbourne, July 1944
    The Blue Door, Melbourne, November 1944
    1945

    The Blue Door, Melbourne, February 1945
    1946

    Spring Collection of Pictures, The Blue Door, Melbourne, September 1946
    Melbourne Society of Women Painters Annual Exhibition, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, 15 - 25 October 1946
    1949

    Dandenong Ranges Group Handicrafts Exhibition, Shire Hall, Ferntree Gully, (Exhibited floor rugs and weavings), June 1949
    Solo Fundraising exhibition for "the Food for Britain Fund' and the "Church of England Diocesan Homes for Elderly People," Sedon Gallery, Melbourne, August 1949
    Christmas Show, Sedon Gallery, Melbourne, December 1949
    1950

    Paintings by Past and Present Australian Artists, Sedon Galleries, June 1950
    1953

    "Herald outdoor art show 1953", Treasury Gardens, Melbourne, 12 - 20 December 1953
    1977

    "Project 21: Women's Images of Women", Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 15 October - 13 November 1977
    1995

    "The Women's View: Australian women artists in the Bendigo Art Gallery, 1888-1995", Bendigo Art Gallery, Bendigo, 8 March - 2 April 1995
    "A l'hombre des jeunes filles et des fleurs: In the shadow of young girls and flowers", Benalla Art Gallery, Benalla, 10 March - 28 May 1995
    2021

    "Her Own Path", Bayside Gallery, Melbourne, 13 March - 19 May 2021
    "Trailblazers: Women of the Yarra Ranges", Yarra Ranges Regional Museum, 6 March - 26 July 2021


    Collections


    Norah Gurdon's work is held in the collections of Shepparton Art Museum, Yarra Ranges Regional Museum, Castlemaine Art Gallery, National Gallery of Victoria, Bendigo Art Gallery, Benalla Art Gallery, and Brighton Historical Society.


    Further reading


    Her Own Path: Norah Gurdon, Bayside City Council
    Norah Gurdon [Australian art and artists file], State Library Victoria


    References

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