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Peggy Spicer

Peggy Spicer (1908 - 1984) was active/lived in New Zealand.  Peggy Spicer is known for Painting.

Mary Margaret Gore Spicer, daughter of the painter Ella Spicer, was born in Parnell, Auckland. She was educated at Chilton Saint James School, Lower Hutt and Diocesan School, Auckland. She was later a pupil of both John Weeks and Ida Eise at Elam School of Art. Her early employment in the office of architect Wilson Moodie gave her the grounding in draughtsmanship that is so evident in her many architectural subjects concerned with the changing face of Auckland. With her mother, Spicer travelled extensively throughout New Zealand and overseas, painting and exhibiting. She once explained, "I started painting in self defence after mother would keep me waiting around, sometime for three hours, while she finished a sketch." She was a regular exhibitor at the Auckland Society of Arts & the Rutland Group and in 1963 was a prizewinner in the Kelliher Art Prize.

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Facts about Peggy Spicer

Mary Margaret Gore Spicer, daughter of the painter Ella Spicer, was born in Parnell, Auckland. She was educated at Chilton Saint James School, Lower Hutt and Diocesan School, Auckland. She was later a pupil of both John Weeks and Ida Eise at Elam School of Art. Her early employment in the office of architect Wilson Moodie gave her the grounding in draughtsmanship that is so evident in her many architectural subjects concerned with the changing face of Auckland. With her mother, Spicer travelled extensively throughout New Zealand and overseas, painting and exhibiting. She once explained, "I started painting in self defence after mother would keep me waiting around, sometime for three hours, while she finished a sketch."   ...  Displaying 750 of 894 characters.

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