Australian Women Artists
The Podcast
Episode 7
Dr Anne-Louise Willoughby on Nora Heysen
Nora Heysen was a precocious talent who sold her first work at 16 to Dame Nellie Melba. Encouraged by her father, artist Sir Hans Heysen, Nora had enormous early success.
By the time she was 20 her paintings had been purchased by the state galleries of NSW, SA & Qld and held her first solo exhibition at the Royal Sth Aus Society of Arts in 1933. She was 22.
She was the 1st woman to win the Archibald and was our 1st woman war artist.
But then...inexplicably, she fell from public view.
In the late 1980s she was ‘rediscovered’ and a retrospective of her work put her, once more, in the spotlight. She lived to witness this and enjoy the accolades she deserved and the reputation that allowed her to move from her father’s enormous shadow.
It was a great conversation with Dr Anne-Louise Willoughby and her book is a revelation.
Nora Heysen: A Portrait (freemantlepress.com.au)
Head to the link in my bio to hear our conversation.
Top Hans Heysen Poppies 1907 oil on canvas. Bottom Nora Heysen, Scabious, 1930 oil on canvas