Appleton, Jean (1911–2003)

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Appleton, Jean (1911–2003)

Australian painter. Born Jean Appleton, 1911, in Sydney, NSW, Australia; died Aug 2003 in Australia; dau. of Charles Appleton (died 1935) and Elizabeth Appleton; attended East Sydney Technical College and the Westminster School in London; m. Eric Wilson (painter), 1943 (died 1946); m. Tom Green (painter), 1952 (died 1981); children: (2nd m.) Elisabeth Green von Krusenstiena (Buddhist nun).

While in London, completed two of Australia's earliest cubist paintings, Still Life 1937 and Painting IX 1937; returned home and began teaching at Church of England Girls Grammar School in Canberra (1940); had 1st solo exhibit at Macquarie Galleries in Sydney (1940); began teaching at Julian Ashton Art School (1946), then East Sydney Technical College (1947); with husband, moved to Moss Vale in the Southern Highlands (1960s). Won the Rockdale Art Prize (1958), D'Arcy Morris Memorial prize (1960), Bathurst Art prize (1961), and Portia Geach Memorial award (1965).

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