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Painter, Illustrator, Wall painter

Violet Helen Evangeline Teague (21 February 1872 – 30 September 1951) was an Australian artist, noted for her painting and printmaking.


The only daughter of Melbourne homeopath James Teague and his wife Eliza Jane Miller, Teague was born on 21 February 1872 in Melbourne. Her mother died while she was an infant, and she was raised by her father and his second wife, Sybella, along with Sybella's two children.[1] Teague was taught by a governess at home, and her education included French and the classics.[2] She completed college at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne,[3]

Teague travelled with her family,as well as returning to Europe as a young woman. As well as studying in X, she toured widely, and visited galleries in Germany, France, Belgium the Netherlands and England. In 1901, she recalled visiting Spanish galleries during her childhood, and commented "never shall I forget the Velazquez, with their beautiful horses and exquisite colouring, or the lovely Raphaels".[4]


Teague was "the first Australian to demonstrate a sustained interest in, and an understanding of Japanese woodblock printmaking".[5] Printing from woodblock had a long history in Japan.

Teague exhibited regularly at the Paris Salons, including with a portrait of a Colonel Rede in 1897.[6]

Her painting Boy with a Palette won a silver prize from the Old Salon, Paris when exhibited in 1920, and was later hung at the Royal Academy of Arts, London.

Following the 1920 Paris Salon, Australian artist Rupert Bunny wrote to Teague, and observed that The Boy with the Pallette was one of the best works in that year's exhibition at the Old Salon.[7][8]

One of the most unusual aspects of Teague's oeuvre, that lacks almost any referents in Australian art, was the creation of altar paintings and banners for Protestant churches. The first was a 1910 commission (now in the Hamilton art gallery)[9] for a church in Wannon, Victoria, where her brother worshipped. The frame for the work was designed by her friend, artist Jessie Traill.[10] In 1921, Teague exhibited an altar piece (now at St. Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne)[9] for a new church at Kinglake, Victoria, built as a memorial to soldiers who died in World War I. Inscriptions to accompany the picture were again prepared by Traill, and placed on the base of the work. The painting was Teague's most prominent work at a solo exhibition held at the Melbourne Athenaeum in 1921.[6]

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      • Teague (Violet) Geraldine Rede. Night Fall in the Ti-Tree, first edition, Melbourne, Sign of the Rabbit, 1905; and another.
        Jul. 18, 2024

        Teague (Violet) Geraldine Rede. Night Fall in the Ti-Tree, first edition, Melbourne, Sign of the Rabbit, 1905; and another.

        Est: £10,000 - £15,000

        Japan.- Teague (Violet) and Geraldine Rede. Night Fall in the Ti-Tree, first edition, 16 woodcut illustrations in the Japanese style, many colour, all but 4 signed by the respective artist, letterpress-printed verse set opposite, contemporary ink gift inscription to front free endpaper, light scattered spotting, original pictorial wrappers, original ties replaced with later green ribbon, light spotting, Melbourne, Sign of the Rabbit, 1905; together with the 1988 National Gallery of Australia facsimile of the second edition, both housed in custom cloth drop-back box with printed labels to spine and upper cover, 8vo. *** The exceptionally rare first edition of which very few copies were printed or sold, although it was exhibited several times in Australia following its production, even winning an award at the 1907 First Australian Exhibition of Women's Work. In 1906, it was picked up by English publisher Elkin Mathews for a second edition. Teague re-worked the title page, crediting herself as the author, changing the year on the rabbit logo, and adding Mathews's information under the original imprint. Compared to the 1906 edition, this first 1905 printing has lighter tonal printing to the plates and blacker printing of the text.  The first book in Australia to be produced and illustrated in the Japanese style using coloured woodcuts. The illustrations were created using water-based inks brushed directly onto the woodblocks, which had been cut along the grain rather than against it, as in Western woodcuts. The binding is also in the Japanese style, with the pages folded at the fore-edge, and stab-sewn through the spine with a green ribbon. Two common techniques in Japanese illustration were also employed to great advantage: asymmetrical illustrations that extend past the edge of the page, and the division of an illustration into two parts for a double-page spread. Taken as a whole, the work is a beautiful and compelling tribute to Japanese style, as well as an important example of Japoniste art in Australia.

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • Violet Helen Evangeline Teague, Australia (1872-1951), Magpie, Woodcut
        Nov. 27, 2023

        Violet Helen Evangeline Teague, Australia (1872-1951), Magpie, Woodcut

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Violet Helen Evangeline Teague Australia (1872-1951) Magpie Woodcut Signed lower right

        Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
      • VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951), Night Fall in the Ti-Tree
        Oct. 29, 2023

        VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951), Night Fall in the Ti-Tree

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Night Fall in the Ti-Tree colour woodcut 24.5 x 17cm PROVENANCE Douglas Stewart Fine Art, Melbourne Private Collection, Canberra

        Gibson's
      • VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Garden Scene, Ettrick oil on board 22 x 29.5cm
        Sep. 18, 2023

        VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Garden Scene, Ettrick oil on board 22 x 29.5cm

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Garden Scene, Ettrick oil on board inscribed lower left: To Frances Perry/ from your friend V. Teague/ Ettrick 22 x 29.5cm PROVENANCE: Private collection, Melbourne

        Leonard Joel
      • VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Portrait of a Girl in a Pink Dress 1933 oil on canvas
        Mar. 22, 2022

        VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Portrait of a Girl in a Pink Dress 1933 oil on canvas

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Portrait of a Girl in a Pink Dress 1933 oil on canvas signed and dated lower left: Violet Teague / 1933 60 x 45cm PROVENANCE: Mossgreen Auctions, Melbourne, 3 June 2014, lot 253 Private collection, Melbourne

        Leonard Joel
      • Violet Helen Teague. An original Australian oil on canvas depicting the young girl with flowers. Height 60cm, Width 44cm
        Apr. 15, 2018

        Violet Helen Teague. An original Australian oil on canvas depicting the young girl with flowers. Height 60cm, Width 44cm

        Est: -

        Violet Helen Teague. An original Australian oil on canvas depicting the young girl with flowers. Height 60cm, Width 44cm

        Christian McCann Auctions
      • VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Rocky Landscape oil on board in original John Thallon frame
        Mar. 20, 2018

        VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Rocky Landscape oil on board in original John Thallon frame

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Rocky Landscape oil on board in original John Thallon frame signed lower right: V. Teague 29.5 x 37cm

        Leonard Joel
      • TEAGUE, Violet (1872-1951) - 'Grey Owl, Wa-Sha-Quon-Asin,' 1936. Archibald S Belaney (1883-1938) born in Sussex, moved to Canada & became a Mohawk Indian.
        Sep. 03, 2017

        TEAGUE, Violet (1872-1951) - 'Grey Owl, Wa-Sha-Quon-Asin,' 1936. Archibald S Belaney (1883-1938) born in Sussex, moved to Canada & became a Mohawk Indian.

        Est: $800 - $1,500

        TEAGUE, Violet (1872-1951) 'Grey Owl, Wa-Sha-Quon-Asin,' 1936. Archibald S Belaney (1883-1938) born in Sussex, moved to Canada & became a Mohawk Indian. Oil on Canvas 60x45cm

        Davidson Auctions
      • VIOLET TEAGUE 1872-1951 (Central Australian Sunset) oil on canvas on cardboard
        Apr. 01, 2015

        VIOLET TEAGUE 1872-1951 (Central Australian Sunset) oil on canvas on cardboard

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        VIOLET TEAGUE 1872-1951 (Central Australian Sunset) oil on canvas on cardboard signed 'Violet Teague 'lower left 23.3 x 23.3 cm PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR I H RING

        Smith & Singer
      • VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951)
        Mar. 24, 2015

        VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951)

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Flirt Tails and Away II 1906 colour woodcut PROVENANCE: Private collection, Melbourne 20.5 x 14cm OTHER NOTES: This work comes from Night Fall in the Ti-Tree, a hand-bound book of colour woodblocks by Violet Teague and Geraldine Reed published in 1905

        Leonard Joel
      • Violet Teague (1872-1951)
        Dec. 08, 2014

        Violet Teague (1872-1951)

        Est: $1,400 - $1,800

        Violet Teague (1872-1951) A Pinnacle at Woolamai, c. 1930 oil on canvas, signed l.r.c. 'Violet Teague' and titled and signed verso 'A Pinnacle at Woolamai by Violet Teague'

        Shapiro Auctioneers
      • VIOLET TEAGUE 1872-1951 Barque 'C.B. Pedersen' (1935) oil on board
        Jul. 29, 2014

        VIOLET TEAGUE 1872-1951 Barque 'C.B. Pedersen' (1935) oil on board

        Est: $3,000 - $4,000

        VIOLET TEAGUE 1872-1951 Barque 'C.B. Pedersen' (1935) oil on board signed 'Violet Teague' lower right 38.5 x 23.2 cm PROVENANCE Private Collection, Canberra PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, CANBERRA

        Smith & Singer
      • Violet Teague 1872-1951 BARQUE 'C.B. PEDERSEN' (1935) oil on board
        Jun. 18, 2013

        Violet Teague 1872-1951 BARQUE 'C.B. PEDERSEN' (1935) oil on board

        Est: $6,000 - $9,000

        Violet Teague 1872-1951 BARQUE 'C.B. PEDERSEN' (1935) oil on board signed 'Violet Teague' lower right 38.5 X 23.2CM PROVENANCE Private Collection, Canberra PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, CANBERRA

        Smith & Singer
      • VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Queen Elizabeth and the Amethyst 1915 oil on canvas
        Jun. 17, 2013

        VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Queen Elizabeth and the Amethyst 1915 oil on canvas

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Queen Elizabeth and the Amethyst 1915 oil on canvas inscribed with artist's name, date and title verso 79 x 60cm

        Leonard Joel
      • Violet Teague (1872-1951) - Flirt Tails and Away 1905
        Dec. 09, 2012

        Violet Teague (1872-1951) - Flirt Tails and Away 1905

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Violet Teague (1872-1951) Flirt Tails and Away 1905 coloured woodcut, titled l.l.c. 'Flirt tails and away!', signed l.r.c. 'V.T.', from 'Nightfall in the Ti-tree' 21 x 14.5 cm Menzies Fine Art Auctioneers,25 March 2010, Lot 145 label on verso

        Shapiro Auctioneers
      • VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Portrait of Grey Owl (Wa-Sha-Quon-Asin) 1936 oil on canvas
        Dec. 09, 2012

        VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Portrait of Grey Owl (Wa-Sha-Quon-Asin) 1936 oil on canvas

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Portrait of Grey Owl (Wa-Sha-Quon-Asin) 1936 oil on canvas signed and dated 'Violet Teague 1936' lower right titled lower left 55.5 x 44.5cm OTHER NOTES Grey Owl was born in England as Archibald Belaney (1888-1938) and emigrated to Canada in the first half of the 20th century. Grey Owl was the name he adopted when he took on a First Nations identity as an adult. After meeting Gertrude Bernard (aka Anahareo or Pony) a Mowhawk Iroquois he turned from trapper to conservationist. He was a pioneer conservationist and celebrity in the 1920s and 30s.

        Leonard Joel
      • Violet Teague (1872-1951) Flirt Tails and Away 1905
        Aug. 22, 2012

        Violet Teague (1872-1951) Flirt Tails and Away 1905

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Violet Teague (1872-1951) Flirt Tails and Away 1905 coloured woodcut, signed l.r.c with initials in the plate, titled l.l.c, from 'Nightfall in the Ti-tree' 21 x 14.3 cm Menzies Fine Art Auctioneers, Lot 145, 25 March 2010

        Shapiro Auctioneers
      • VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Sheep in Landscape (Mornington Peninsula) oil on canvas
        Jun. 24, 2012

        VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Sheep in Landscape (Mornington Peninsula) oil on canvas

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        VIOLET TEAGUE (1872-1951) Sheep in Landscape (Mornington Peninsula) oil on canvas signed indistinctly lower left 36.5 x 44.5cm PROVENANCE From the Artist's Family

        Leonard Joel
      • Violet Teague (1872-1951) Portrait of Roger Teague oil on canvas
        May. 08, 2011

        Violet Teague (1872-1951) Portrait of Roger Teague oil on canvas

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Violet Teague (1872-1951) Portrait of Roger Teague oil on canvas signed 'Violet Teague' lower right 80 x 56cm

        Leonard Joel
      • Teague, Violet Violet Teague 1872 - 1951 Soft cover, Colour illustrated The Beagle Press, Sydney, 1999
        Dec. 09, 2010

        Teague, Violet Violet Teague 1872 - 1951 Soft cover, Colour illustrated The Beagle Press, Sydney, 1999

        Est: $30 - $50

        Teague, Violet Violet Teague 1872 - 1951 Soft cover, Colour illustrated The Beagle Press, Sydney, 1999

        Leonard Joel
      • VIOLET TEAGUE Night Fall in the Ti-Tree, 1905
        Nov. 25, 2009

        VIOLET TEAGUE Night Fall in the Ti-Tree, 1905

        Est: $5,000 - $8,000

        VIOLET TEAGUE Night Fall in the Ti-Tree, 1905 hand-bound artist's book, in collaboration with Geraldine Rede colour woodcuts 25.0 x 17.5 cm

        Deutscher and Hackett
      • TEAGUE, Violet (1872-1951) Full Length Portrait of
        Sep. 22, 2007

        TEAGUE, Violet (1872-1951) Full Length Portrait of

        Est: $8,000 - $12,000

        TEAGUE, Violet (1872-1951) Full Length Portrait of Seated Young Lady Oil on Canvas 131x50cm

        Davidson Auctions
      • TEAGUE, Violet (1872-1951) et Geraldine REDE (1874?-1943). Night fall in the Ti-Tree.
        Nov. 29, 2005

        TEAGUE, Violet (1872-1951) et Geraldine REDE (1874?-1943). Night fall in the Ti-Tree.

        Est: €700 - €1,000

        TEAGUE, Violet (1872-1951) et Geraldine REDE (1874?-1943). Night fall in the Ti-Tree. Melbourne: Sign of the Rabbit, 1906. In-8 (244 x 172 mm). Illustré de 18 bois en noir et en couleurs dont sur 4 sur double page. Couverture illustrée. Relié par un ruban de soie verte d'origine (dérelié, ruban de soie brûlé, d'une grande fragilité, et dont il manque un bout). TRÈS JOLI LIVRE IMPRIMÉ EN AUSTRALIE ET ADMIRABLEMENT ILLUSTRÉ ET MIS EN PAGE PAR VIOLET TEAGUE ET GERALDINE REDE. Remise en vente de l'édition originale avec titre de relais daté 1906 et avec la mention de l'éditeur anglais ajouté (l'originale parut à Melbourne en 1905). Le texte de Violet Teague, composé de très courtes phrases, est une fable dont les protagonistes sont des lapins. Plus connue comme portraitiste Violet Teague fut, au tout début du XXe siècle, très influencée par l'art japonnais et joua un rôle important dans le développement de la gravure sur bois. Ce livre est un admirable témoignage de la collaboration de Violet Teague et Géraldine Rede. Cet ouvrage est sans doute l'un des tout premiers livres illustrés de bois en couleurs imprimés en Australie. RARE.

        Christie's
      • ATTRIBUTED TO VIOLET TEAGUE (1872 - 1951) Study for Country Church Yard, Cornwall oil on canvasboard 23.5 x 28.5 cm
        Jul. 17, 2005

        ATTRIBUTED TO VIOLET TEAGUE (1872 - 1951) Study for Country Church Yard, Cornwall oil on canvasboard 23.5 x 28.5 cm

        Est: $500 - $700

        ATTRIBUTED TO VIOLET TEAGUE (1872 - 1951) Study for Country Church Yard, Cornwall oil on canvasboard 23.5 x 28.5 cm

        Lawsons
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