Aileen Dent
Aileen Rose Dent (1890 – 30 March 1978[1]) was an Australian artist. Dent was born in Deniliquin, New South Wales, and was a student at the National Gallery Art School in Melbourne. She exhibited regularly and was a finalist in the Archibald Prize many times.
Works
The Charles Sturt University Art Collection holds the largest collection of her works, however her portraiture exists in other public and private collections. Works include:
- Portrait of Jean Burns 1934
- Portrait of H.P. Zwar 1937
- Portrait of Mrs Ryland 1927
- Portrait of Magnus Lagerlof 1935
- Portrait of Dr. H. Friedman 1932
- Portrait of C. Rigby C.B.E. 1942
- Portrait of Miss Gillman-Jones 1928
- Portrait of the Hon. King O'Malley 1934
- Portrait of Major General AC Short, CB, OBE 1954
- Portrait of Dr. Roland Wettenhall, M.B., B.S., F.R.A.P. 1952
- Portrait of Mr. Henry Searby, M.S. F.R.C.S., Q.H.S. 1953
- Portrait of Professor Boyce Gibson 1930
- Portrait of Professor HF Schraeder 1927
- Portrait of Albert Edward Swanson, Esq. 1925
- Portrait of Hon. RK Whately, MA, MLA 1955
- Portrait of Brin Newton John, Esq. M.A. 1956
- Portrait of Miss Joyce Raymond 1938
- Portrait of Sir John Jungwirth, Secretary to the Premier of Victoria 1958
- Portrait of Rev. J. Noble-MacKenzie 1940
- Portrait of Professor HC Summers 1943
- Portrait of Rev. Henry Evans 1945
- Portrait of Sgt. W. Geoffrey Smith 1943
- Portrait of Professor John Gillies 1940
- Portrait of C.N. McKenzie, Esq. 1939
- Portrait of Rev. A.J. Stewart 1944
- Portrait of Hon. Sirt Frederick W. Eggleston 1944
- Portrait of Sir Charles Lowe 1950
- Portrait of Dr J.M. Baldwin, astronomer 1941
- Portrait of The Right Rev. GA Wood, BA 1962
- Portrait of John Allan, Premier of Victoria 1928[2]
- Portrait of Robert McLeish, President of the Green Room Club ca.1950
References
- ↑ NSW Births Deaths and Marriages record: 8101/1978 Dent, Aileen Rose
- ↑ http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/premiers-portraits/2208-john-allan-portrait
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