Nornie Gude Explained

Nornie Gude
Birth Name:Eleanor Constance Gude
Birth Date:December 8, 1915
Birth Place:Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Death Date:January 24, 2002 (aged 86)
Death Place:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Education:National Gallery School
Known For:Painting
Spouse:L. Scott Pendlebury

Eleanor Constance "Nornie" Gude (Dec 8 1915 – Jan 24 2002) was an Australian artist.

Early life

Gude was born in 1915 in Ballarat, Victoria to Stella Rehfisch and Walter Gude, musician and violin teacher, and conductor of the St Patrick's Cathedral orchestra and choir in Ballarat.[1] Her parents met when Stella was 27 and the 42-year old never-married Walter was teaching her the violin. Nornie and her sister Gilda were both raised in Ballarat before moving to Melbourne on the eve of World War II.

She was accepted into the Ballarat Technical Art School at 15 because of her advanced skill in painting, and trained there from 1931 to 1936.[2] While there she was the Art Editor for The SMB, the magazine of the Ballarat School of Mines in 1934.[3] She won the esteemed MacRobertson Scholarship in art worth £100 a year.[4] She later went on to the National Gallery School from 1936 to 1939, studying with Sidney Nolan and Charles Bush, and became the first woman to win the National Gallery Students Travelling Scholarship.

Career

Gude won many awards for her painting both while at school and throughout her career. In 1958 she went on a study tour through England and Europe. Her works were described by Harold Herbert as "slick and clever."[5] She exhibited with the Victorian Artists Society[6] and the Australian Water Color Institute in Sydney.[7] In 1988 she was a finalist for the 'Sail and Bicentenary award' at the ACTA Bicentenary Maritime Art Awards Exhibition with her work "'The Bounty' on Sydney Harbour."[8]

Nornie met her husband, fellow painter Laurence Scott Pendlebury, while studying together at the Gallery School. They had two children, Anne and Andrew, both of whom followed artistic pursuits.[9] The family lived in Caulfield, Nornie painting in her studio there.[10]

She once said about art "You spend your first 20 years learning the technique and the next 20 years losing it." Her work is represented in collections at the National Gallery of Victoria, Parliament House, and the Art Gallery of Western Australia, as well as regional collections in Ballarat, Geelong, Castlemaine Art Museum, and Bendigo.

Gude died peacefully at home with her two children in Hawthorn on January 24, 2002.[11]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Photograph - Stella Rehfisch on her Wedding Day, Ballarat, 19 Mar 1913. 2020-10-26. Museums Victoria Collections.
  2. Web site: Gouache - 'Everybody's Favourite' 1935, by Nornie Gude - Victorian Collections. 2020-10-26. 136.154.202.135.
  3. School of Mines and Industries Ballarat . 1934 . SMB : the magazine of the School of Mines students, Ballarat, 1934 . SMB: The Magazine of the School of Mines Students, Ballarat.
  4. Web site: Limmer. Scott. 2013-07-17. Nornie GUDE. 2020-10-26. Federation University Australia. en.
  5. News: 1941-11-04. GOOD WORK IN TWO ART SHOWS. 3. Argus (Melbourne, Vic.: 1848 - 1957). 2020-10-26.
  6. News: 1942-09-29. V.A.S. SPRING SHOW. 6. Age (Melbourne, Vic.: 1854 - 1954). 2020-10-28.
  7. News: 1950-03-21. ART NOTES. 2. Age (Melbourne, Vic.: 1854 - 1954). 2020-10-28.
  8. ACTA Bicentenary Maritime Art Awards Exhibition catalogue, 1988. Nornie Gude: Art & Artist files, held in the National Gallery of Australia Research Library & Archive Collection.
  9. Web site: Trove. 2020-10-26. trove.nla.gov.au.
  10. News: 1953-05-12. Woman Artists. 5. Age (Melbourne, Vic.: 1854 - 1954). 2020-10-26.
  11. Web site: Eleanor Pendlebury - Obituary. 2020-10-26. www.legacy.com. en.
  12. News: 1948-10-02. GEELONG ART AWARDS. 1. Argus (Melbourne, Vic.: 1848 - 1957). 2020-10-28.
  13. News: 1951-10-04. CHARLES BUSH WINS PRIZE. 2. Herald (Melbourne, Vic.: 1861 - 1954). 2020-10-28.
  14. News: 1953-07-13. Art Prizes to Victorians. 3. Age (Melbourne, Vic.: 1854 - 1954). 2020-10-28.
  15. Artists for Peace exhibition catalogue, 1954. Nornie Gude: Art & Artist files, held in the National Gallery of Australia Research Library & Archive Collection.
  16. Evespan exhibition catalogue, 1988. Nornie Gude: Art & Artist files, held in the National Gallery of Australia Research Library & Archive Collection.