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Pixie O'Harris

Pixie O'Harris (1903 - 1991) was active/lived in Australia.  Pixie OHarris is known for Painting, pen and ink works.

Born Rhona Olive Harris, she migrated to Australia in 1920 from England and took on the nickname "Pixie". She began working as a commercial artist and it was during these early years that a printer's error -the addition of an apostrophe to her middle initial- suggested the surname 'O'Harris,' which she soon adopted as a nom de plume. The technical control in O'Harris's pen and ink work, particularly in easily overlooked vignettes, marks her as a worthy successor in Australia to Ruby Lindsay.

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Facts about Pixie O'Harris

Born Rhona Olive Harris, she migrated to Australia in 1920 from England and took on the nickname "Pixie". She began working as a commercial artist and it was during these early years that a printer's error -the addition of an apostrophe to her middle initial- suggested the surname 'O'Harris,' which she soon adopted as a nom de plume. The technical control in O'Harris's pen and ink work, particularly in easily overlooked vignettes, marks her as a worthy successor in Australia to Ruby Lindsay.

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