Edith Collier

Mar 28, 1885 - Dec 12, 1964

Edith Marion Collier was an early modern painter from New Zealand. She came from Wanganui. Her work is largely unknown at home and overseas.
Edith Collier's contribution to New Zealand art as an innovator, modernist and expatriate painter placed her in a most distinguished group, but her achievements have been eclipsed by the very company she kept – such as Frances Hodgkins and Margaret Preston.
After a thorough although conservative art education at the Technical School in Wanganui, Edith Collier left New Zealand in 1913 for St John's Wood School of Art in London. She was then aged 27. Rapidly disillusioned, and feeling marginalised as an expatriate woman painter, she became more influenced by other expatriates in London, and was to enjoy greater success through exhibiting with the Society of Women Artists and Women's International Art Club – venues outside the art establishment – and became a significant Modernist painter.
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