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                LOVETT
            
        
        
        
        
        Australia 
        
        
            1880 
            
        
        
        
        
         – 
        
        1955 
        
        
France, England 1929
        
    
26.4 (w) cm 14.0 cm (diameter) Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, purchased 1909
					While Mildred Lovett was living in Hobart, Lucien Dechaineux  encouraged her to study china-painting. In  1909 when she returned to Sydney,  she came under Long’s influence and created this vase, with an Art Nouveau  decoration based on Long’s missing painting Pastoral 1909. It was first shown in the ‘Society  of Artists exhibition’ 1909 (237, as ‘Vase, designed by Mr. Sid Long, painted  by Miss Lovett’).
              
              
					While Mildred Lovett was living in Hobart, Lucien Dechaineux  encouraged her to study china-painting. In  1909 when she returned to Sydney,  she came under Long’s influence and created this vase, with an Art Nouveau  decoration based on Long’s missing painting Pastoral 1909. It was first shown in the ‘Society  of Artists exhibition’ 1909 (237, as ‘Vase, designed by Mr. Sid Long, painted  by Miss Lovett’).
              
 
              
					While Mildred Lovett was living in Hobart, Lucien Dechaineux  encouraged her to study china-painting. In  1909 when she returned to Sydney,  she came under Long’s influence and created this vase, with an Art Nouveau  decoration based on Long’s missing painting Pastoral 1909. It was first shown in the ‘Society  of Artists exhibition’ 1909 (237, as ‘Vase, designed by Mr. Sid Long, painted  by Miss Lovett’).
              
          
	
	
	
	 
  