Jenny D. A. Campbell (1895–1970) was a Scottish artist.[1] Works by Campbell are held at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki[2] and the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.[3] Her prints are featured in Margaret Dobson's book Block-Cutting and Print-Making by Hand (1928).[4]
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Born | Jenny D. A. Campbell 1895 Ayr, Scotland |
Died | 1970 Melbourne, Australia |
Nationality | New Zealand, British |
Education | Edinburgh College of Art |
Known for | Painting |
Spouse | Roland Hipkins |
Born in Ayr, Scotland, Campbell moved to New Zealand in 1922 with fellow artist Ronald Hipkins.[5] Campbell married Hipkins in 1923 and they settled in Napier and then Wellington.[6]
Campbell trained at the Edinburgh College of Art and was awarded a Diploma. After receiving a travel scholarship, she also studied in Belgium, Holland, and France.[5]
Campbell worked mainly in oils, specifically portraiture and landscapes. She also worked with colour-block printing, including linocuts.[5] Works by Campbell include: Two Boys with Kites (1924)[2] and Lake Taupo.[5]
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Artist files for Jenny Campbell are held at:
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