Carey, Ida Harriet (1891–1982)

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Carey, Ida Harriet (1891–1982)

New Zealand artist and art teacher. Born Oct 3, 1891, at Taonui, near Feilding, New Zealand; died Aug 23, 1982, at Trevellyn, New Zealand; dau. of Richard Octavius Egerton Carey (farmer) and Elizabeth (Keeble) Carey; studied under J.S. Watkins, in Sydney, Australia, 1920s.

Elected member of Royal Art Society of New South Wales (1924); produced religious art for St. Peter's Cathedral in Hamilton and work was exhibited widely throughout New Zealand (1930s); taught art privately and at Auckland Training College (1930s); helped establish Waikato Society of Arts (1934) and served as president (1945–48); was a member of Hamilton High School staff (1945–49); painted series of portraits of well-known ballet and theater performers in London (1950s); produced series of portraits of prominent early 20th-century Maori women, which became popular solo exhibition in early 1980s.

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 4).

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