HilL, Mabel (1872–1956)

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HilL, Mabel (1872–1956)

New Zealand painter and art teacher. Name variations: Mabel McIndoe. Born Mar 3 (1872, in Auckland, New Zealand; died Nov 18, 1956, in East Grinstead, Sussex, England; dau. of Charles Hill (hatter) and Eliza Ann (Hulbert) Hill; m. John McIndoe (printer), 1898 (died 1916); children: 1 daughter, 3 sons.

Studied and taught at Wellington School of Design (1886–97); joined Otago Art Society (late 1890s); produced portraits, still lifes, and flower paintings; contributed illustrations to Barbara Douglas' Pictures in a New Zealand Garden (1921); opened Barn Studio with A.H. O'Keeffe (early 1920s); taught painting privately and at Archerfield College (1922–25); traveled extensively throughout South Pacific, US, and Europe and lived primarily in London (1926–34), Dunedin (1934–38); moved to England (mid1940s). Received King George VI's Coronation Medal (1937).

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 3).

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