EDITH HOLMES (1893 - 1973) Windsor Castle oil on canvas laid on board signed lower left: Edith Holmes 65 x 55cm PROVENANCE: Leonard Joel, Melbourne, 27 May 1981, lot 54 Private collection, New South Wales
EDITH HOLMES (1893-1973) Moonah, Tasmania oil on canvas laid on board signed lower centre: Edith Holmes titled verso 60 x 75.5cm PROVENANCE: Private collection, Melbourne
Edith Holmes (1893-1973) Australia First visited Europe 1956-57. Second visit, accompanied by her Aunt Ada departing from Hobart on the Oronsay. Spent some ten months in 1958 mainly in Britain, departing the UK in late 1958 for Melbourne abroad the Oronsay, returning to Hobart January 1959. On the voyage home she painted while the boat was docked at Naples, Marseilles, Gibraltar and Aden. Third visit most of the time spent painting on the Continent, often in smaller towns, again accompanied by her Aunt Ada. They sailed for Europe from Hobart in 1960 and returned to Melbourne aboard the Orion later that year.
EDITH HOLMES, (1893 – 1973) , MOUNT DIRECTION, TASMANIA, 1948, oil on canvas on board SIGNED: signed lower left: Edith Holmes bears inscription verso: MOUNT DIRECTION DIMENSIONS: 36.5 x 59.5 cm PROVENANCE: Chapman Powell Street Gallery, Melbourne Ken and Joan Plomley Collection of Modernist Art, Melbourne, acquired from the above in December 1974 EXHIBITED: Edith Holmes, Chapman Powell Street Gallery, Melbourne, 2 – 18 December 1974, cat. 37 (as ‘Mount Direction’)
Edith Holmes (1893-1973) Australia - Geese and Trees. B 1893 Tasmania, in Hobart Edith studied under Lucian Dechaineux and in Sydney at the Julian Ashton School of Art, later working with George Lambert and Thea Proctor. During the 1930’s she held several solo exhibitions in Sydney and Melbourne. However, her first real acceptance came when her work was acclaimed by Rupert Bunny. In 1956 Edith made her first of three visits to Europe and subsequently saw the influences of Pissarro and Bonnard. Her principal motifs were places, people and things that she loved, familiar views, family friends, flowers and textiles, Light on the water, sunsets, reflected light and brilliantly lit transparent summery skys. Notes From H Kolenberg ‘Two Retrospectives Edition Holmes Dorothy Stoner’ TMAG 25 August – 2 October 1983 In March 1970 she was guest artist of Fine Arts Committee UTAS, Man and His Art, a show opened by Lloyd Rees. The 72 works covered retrospectively 1948 – 1970. Edith had exhibited frequently at The Tasmanian Art Society and in the 88th Annual show in 1972 she exhibited cat#27 ‘Geese and Trees’ cat#28 ‘Sussex’. This was to be the last time she exhibited works prior to her death in 1973. In March 1974 the Art Society of Tasmania presented Edith Holmes Memorial Exhibition, some 43 works including cat#23 ‘Geese and Trees’. A further selling exhibition was mounted by Chapman Powell Gallery Melbourne in December 1974, and Glenorchy Bazaar October 1975 some 58 works including cat#53 ‘Abstract Geese in Flight’ In Oct 1983, this work was included in TMAG Edith Holmes Dorothy Stoner cat #69 assigned the descriptive title (Geese and Mrs Pitts Wisteria) as donated by the brackets of the title in the catalogue. This painting, created 1970 after the exhibition Man and His Art UTAS and exhibited in her last exhibition with Art Society of Tasmania, 1972, can be considered the last know painting by this artist.Edith Holmes (1893-1973) Australia - Geese and Trees. B 1893 Tasmania, in Hobart Edith studied under Lucian Dechaineux and in Sydney at the Julian Ashton School of Art, later working with George Lambert and Thea Proctor. During the 1930’s she held several solo exhibitions in Sydney and Melbourne. However, her first real acceptance came when her work was acclaimed by Rupert Bunny. In 1956 Edith made her first of three visits to Europe and subsequently saw the influences of Pissarro and Bonnard. Her principal motifs were places, people and things that she loved, familiar views, family friends, flowers and textiles, Light on the water, sunsets, reflected light and brilliantly lit transparent summery skys. Notes From H Kolenberg ‘Two Retrospectives Edition Holmes Dorothy Stoner’ TMAG 25 August – 2 October 1983 In March 1970 she was guest artist of Fine Arts Committee UTAS, Man and His Art, a show opened by Lloyd Rees. The 72 works covered retrospectively 1948 – 1970. Edith had exhibited frequently at The Tasmanian Art Society and in the 88th Annual show in 1972 she exhibited cat#27 ‘Geese and Trees’ cat#28 ‘Sussex’. This was to be the last time she exhibited works prior to her death in 1973. In March 1974 the Art Society of Tasmania presented Edith Holmes Memorial Exhibition, some 43 works including cat#23 ‘Geese and Trees’. A further selling exhibition was mounted by Chapman Powell Gallery Melbourne in December 1974, and Glenorchy Bazaar October 1975 some 58 works including cat#53 ‘Abstract Geese in Flight’ In Oct 1983, this work was included in TMAG Edith Holmes Dorothy Stoner cat #69 assigned the descriptive title (Geese and Mrs Pitts Wisteria) as donated by the brackets of the title in the catalogue. This painting, created 1970 after the exhibition Man and His Art UTAS and exhibited in her last exhibition with Art Society of Tasmania, 1972, can be considered the last know painting by this artist.Edith Holmes (1893-1973) Australia - Geese and Trees. B 1893 Tasmania, in Hobart Edith studied under Lucian Dechaineux and in Sydney at the Julian Ashton School of Art, later working with George Lambert and Thea Proctor. During the 1930’s she held several solo exhibitions in Sydney and Melbourne. However, her first real acceptance came when her work was acclaimed by Rupert Bunny. In 1956 Edith made her first of three visits to Europe and subsequently saw the influences of Pissarro and Bonnard. Her principal motifs were places, people and things that she loved, familiar views, family friends, flowers and textiles, Light on the water, sunsets, reflected light and brilliantly lit transparent summery skys. Notes From H Kolenberg ‘Two Retrospectives Edition Holmes Dorothy Stoner’ TMAG 25 August – 2 October 1983 In March 1970 she was guest artist of Fine Arts Committee UTAS, Man and His Art, a show opened by Lloyd Rees. The 72 works covered retrospectively 1948 – 1970. Edith had exhibited frequently at The Tasmanian Art Society and in the 88th Annual show in 1972 she exhibited cat#27 ‘Geese and Trees’ cat#28 ‘Sussex’. This was to be the last time she exhibited works prior to her death in 1973. In March 1974 the Art Society of Tasmania presented Edith Holmes Memorial Exhibition, some 43 works including cat#23 ‘Geese and Trees’. A further selling exhibition was mounted by Chapman Powell Gallery Melbourne in December 1974, and Glenorchy Bazaar October 1975 some 58 works including cat#53 ‘Abstract Geese in Flight’ In Oct 1983, this work was included in TMAG Edith Holmes Dorothy Stoner cat #69 assigned the descriptive title (Geese and Mrs Pitts Wisteria) as donated by the brackets of the title in the catalogue. This painting, created 1970 after the exhibition Man and His Art UTAS and exhibited in her last exhibition with Art Society of Tasmania, 1972, can be considered the last know painting by this artist.Edith Holmes (1893-1973) Australia - Geese and Trees. B 1893 Tasmania, in Hobart Edith studied under Lucian Dechaineux and in Sydney at the Julian Ashton School of Art, later working with George Lambert and Thea Proctor. During the 1930’s she held several solo exhibitions in Sydney and Melbourne. However, her first real acceptance came when her work was acclaimed by Rupert Bunny. In 1956 Edith made her first of three visits to Europe and subsequently saw the influences of Pissarro and Bonnard. Her principal motifs were places, people and things that she loved, familiar views, family friends, flowers and textiles, Light on the water, sunsets, reflected light and brilliantly lit transparent summery skys. Notes From H Kolenberg ‘Two Retrospectives Edition Holmes Dorothy Stoner’ TMAG 25 August – 2 October 1983 In March 1970 she was guest artist of Fine Arts Committee UTAS, Man and His Art, a show opened by Lloyd Rees. The 72 works covered retrospectively 1948 – 1970. Edith had exhibited frequently at The Tasmanian Art Society and in the 88th Annual show in 1972 she exhibited cat#27 ‘Geese and Trees’ cat#28 ‘Sussex’. This was to be the last time she exhibited works prior to her death in 1973. In March 1974 the Art Society of Tasmania presented Edith Holmes Memorial Exhibition, some 43 works including cat#23 ‘Geese and Trees’. A further selling exhibition was mounted by Chapman Powell Gallery Melbourne in December 1974, and Glenorchy Bazaar October 1975 some 58 works including cat#53 ‘Abstract Geese in Flight’ In Oct 1983, this work was included in TMAG Edith Holmes Dorothy Stoner cat #69 assigned the descriptive title (Geese and Mrs Pitts Wisteria) as donated by the brackets of the title in the catalogue. This painting, created 1970 after the exhibition Man and His Art UTAS and exhibited in her last exhibition with Art Society of Tasmania, 1972, can be considered the last know painting by this artist.Edith Holmes (1893-1973) Australia - Geese and Trees. B 1893 Tasmania, in Hobart Edith studied under Lucian Dechaineux and in Sydney at the Julian Ashton School of Art, later working with George Lambert and Thea Proctor. During the 1930’s she held several solo exhibitions in Sydney and Melbourne. However, her first real acceptance came when her work was acclaimed by Rupert Bunny. In 1956 Edith made her first of three visits to Europe and subsequently saw the influences of Pissarro and Bonnard. Her principal motifs were places, people and things that she loved, familiar views, family friends, flowers and textiles, Light on the water, sunsets, reflected light and brilliantly lit transparent summery skys. Notes From H Kolenberg ‘Two Retrospectives Edition Holmes Dorothy Stoner’ TMAG 25 August – 2 October 1983 In March 1970 she was guest artist of Fine Arts Committee UTAS, Man and His Art, a show opened by Lloyd Rees. The 72 works covered retrospectively 1948 – 1970. Edith had exhibited frequently at The Tasmanian Art Society and in the 88th Annual show in 1972 she exhibited cat#27 ‘Geese and Trees’ cat#28 ‘Sussex’. This was to be the last time she exhibited works prior to her death in 1973. In March 1974 the Art Society of Tasmania presented Edith Holmes Memorial Exhibition, some 43 works including cat#23 ‘Geese and Trees’. A further selling exhibition was mounted by Chapman Powell Gallery Melbourne in December 1974, and Glenorchy Bazaar October 1975 some 58 works including cat#53 ‘Abstract Geese in Flight’ In Oct 1983, this work was included in TMAG Edith Holmes Dorothy Stoner cat #69 assigned the descriptive title (Geese and Mrs Pitts Wisteria) as donated by the brackets of the title in the catalogue. This painting, created 1970 after the exhibition Man and His Art UTAS and exhibited in her last exhibition with Art Society of Tasmania, 1972, can be considered the last know painting by this artist.Edith Holmes (1893-1973) Australia - Geese and Trees. B 1893 Tasmania, in Hobart Edith studied under Lucian Dechaineux and in Sydney at the Julian Ashton School of Art, later working with George Lambert and Thea Proctor. During the 1930’s she held several solo exhibitions in Sydney and Melbourne. However, her first real acceptance came when her work was acclaimed by Rupert Bunny. In 1956 Edith made her first of three visits to Europe and subsequently saw the influences of Pissarro and Bonnard. Her principal motifs were places, people and things that she loved, familiar views, family friends, flowers and textiles, Light on the water, sunsets, reflected light and brilliantly lit transparent summery skys. Notes From H Kolenberg ‘Two Retrospectives Edition Holmes Dorothy Stoner’ TMAG 25 August – 2 October 1983 In March 1970 she was guest artist of Fine Arts Committee UTAS, Man and His Art, a show opened by Lloyd Rees. The 72 works covered retrospectively 1948 – 1970. Edith had exhibited frequently at The Tasmanian Art Society and in the 88th Annual show in 1972 she exhibited cat#27 ‘Geese and Trees’ cat#28 ‘Sussex’. This was to be the last time she exhibited works prior to her death in 1973. In March 1974 the Art Society of Tasmania presented Edith Holmes Memorial Exhibition, some 43 works including cat#23 ‘Geese and Trees’. A further selling exhibition was mounted by Chapman Powell Gallery Melbourne in December 1974, and Glenorchy Bazaar October 1975 some 58 works including cat#53 ‘Abstract Geese in Flight’ In Oct 1983, this work was included in TMAG Edith Holmes Dorothy Stoner cat #69 assigned the descriptive title (Geese and Mrs Pitts Wisteria) as donated by the brackets of the title in the catalogue. This painting, created 1970 after the exhibition Man and His Art UTAS and exhibited in her last exhibition with Art Society of Tasmania, 1972, can be considered the last know painting by this artist.
EDITH HOLMES, (1893 1973), TREE AND SUNSET, BALLY PARK, TASMANIA, 1967, oil on canvas on board SIGNED: signed lower left: Edith Holmes DIMENSIONS: 74.5 x 61.5 cm PROVENANCE: Mrs Joan Dabrowski, Tasmania Glenorchy Antique Bazaar and Art Gallery, Hobart, 1975 The Estate of Ian Alstergren, Tasmania Mossgreen Auctions, Hobart, 7 December 2008, lot 234 Private collection, Perth EXHIBITED: Tasmania Art Prize Exhibition, National Theatre and Fine Arts Society, Hobart, 1968, cat. 28 Edith Holmes, Chapman Powell Street Gallery, Melbourne, 1974, cat. 3 Edith Holmes, Glenorchy Antique Bazaar and Art Gallery, Hobart, 1975, cat. 55