Eileen Rose (artist) explained

Eileen O'Malley
Birth Name:Eileen Knox Rose
Birth Date:6 September 1909
Birth Place:Dunedin, New Zealand
Spouse:Clifford John O'Malley (1995)
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Relatives:James Hight (uncle)

Eileen Knox O'Malley (née Rose, 6 September 1909 – 21 July 2003) was a New Zealand art teacher and artist. Some of her design work is held in the Auckland War Memorial Museum.[1]

Biography

Rose was born in Dunedin, New Zealand, on 6 September 1909, the daughter of Mary Dorothea Rose (née Green) and Arthur Brooke Rose.[2] [3] [4] Her mother's sister, Maggie, was married to James Hight.[5] Rose moved to Christchurch and enrolled in 1929 at the School of Arts at Canterbury College, graduating in 1937 with a diploma in fine arts. During this time she was friends with Betty Curnow and Rita Angus.[6] She continued her art studies at the Slade School of Fine Art in London, and in Paris, France.[7] [8]

Rose returned to New Zealand in August 1939 and, after a few months as a temporary teacher at Christchurch Girls' High School and Christchurch West High School, became an art teacher at Wellington Technical College and the Correspondence School.[9] She taught embroidery and also practised silversmithing and jewellery making.[10] Her complex design patterns, such as the example in the Auckland War Memorial Museum, could have been created for either textile or wallpaper design.

Rose married artist Clifford John O'Malley, who was a contemporary at the School of Arts in Christchurch.[6] [11] She died on 21 July 2003,[2] and was buried at Makara Cemetery, Wellington.[12] She had been predeceased by her husband, Cliff, and son, John James O'Malley, who both died in 1995.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wallpaper design . Auckland War Memorial Museum . 18 August 2019.
  2. Web site: Death search: registration number 2003/15706 . Births, deaths & marriages online . Department of Internal Affairs . 19 August 2019.
  3. Web site: Birth search: registration number 1909/1619 . Births, deaths & marriages online . Department of Internal Affairs . 19 August 2019.
  4. Web site: Rose BMD . Christchurch City Library . 19 August 2019.
  5. News: Personal notes . 21 December 1940 . Evening Post . 19 August 2019 . 18.
  6. Rita Angus: Impressions by some friends . Betty . Curnow . Betty Curnow . Art New Zealand. 3 . December 1976 . 2019-08-18.
  7. Web site: ATL: Unpublished Collections. tiaki.natlib.govt.nz. 2019-08-18.
  8. Web site: Rose, Eileen – Artists – Australian Art Auction Records. www.artrecord.com. 2019-08-18.
  9. News: Personal notes . 13 December 1939 . Evening Post . 19 August 2019 . 18.
  10. Book: Calhoun, Ann . The Arts & Crafts Movement in New Zealand, 1870–1940: Women Make Their Mark . 19 August 2019 . 2000 . Auckland University Press . 1-86940-229-4 . 190.
  11. News: Diploma in Fine Arts . 19 December 1936 . The Press . 19 August 2019 . 26.
  12. Web site: Details: O'Malley, Eileen Knox . 12 July 2012 . Wellington City Council . 19 August 2019.