Sarah Greenwood (artist) explained

Sarah Greenwood
Birth Name:Sarah Field
Birth Place:Lambeth, Surrey, England
Death Place:Motueka, New Zealand
Children:13

Sarah Greenwood (née Field; 13 December 1889) was a New Zealand artist, letter-writer and teacher. Her letters and drawings of her experiences depict pioneer life in Nelson, New Zealand, where she lived for 46 years.

Biography

She was born in Lambeth, Surrey, England, in about 1809; she was the daughter of Mary Ann Jones and John Field.[1] Her early education included the study of drawing, music, and languages. However, it is not known from where or whom she received her training in art. Her work and technique suggests that she did not draw from life and may have been taught by a lithographer.

She married John Danforth Greenwood (1803–1890), a physician and educationist originally from Sussex, in 1831. They had thirteen children, including Ellen Greenwood and Jane Greenwood.[2] Her daughter Frances Mary Greenwood married William Pharazyn (1842–1872) the son of Charles Johnson Pharazyn.[3] [4] The family lived in London and Paris before moving to New Zealand in 1843.

In the 1850s, Greenwood became involved in political and academic interests in Nelson and Wellington. She also ran a successful school on Bridge Street between 1865 and 1868 with six of her daughters. Sarah retired to Motueka in 1877 and lived with her son on the Grange.[5]

Greenwood died in Motueka on 13 December 1889, aged 80.[6]

Legacy

Her descendants include Elizabeth Greenwood, Averil Lysaght and Muriel Mary Lysaght.[7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/greenwood-sarah-c-1809-1889 Encyclopedia.com website, Greenwood, Sarah
  2. Web site: Stowe, (Mrs) Jane NZETC . 2023-01-12 . nzetc.victoria.ac.nz .
  3. Web site: Pharazyn, Frances Mary, 1847–1927 . 5 January 2024 . natlib.govt.nz.
  4. Web site: Pharazyn, William, 1842–1872 . 5 January 2024 . natlib.govt.nz.
  5. Web site: Sarah and John Danforth Greenwood. www.theprow.org.nz. The Prow. 25 March 2017.
  6. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TH18891217.2.6 Taranaki Herald
  7. https://collection.nelsonmuseum.co.nz/objects/G31284/greenwood-letters-from-1842-1870 Nelson Provincial Museum website, Greenwood letters from 1842 - 1870
  8. https://natlib.govt.nz/records/22526491 National Library of New Zealand website, Lysaght, Emily Muriel, 1875-1971
  9. https://natlib.govt.nz/records/22420830 National Library of New Zealand website, Watt, Muriel Mary, 1917-2005
  10. https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/5l25/lysaght-averil-margaret Te Ara website, Lysaght, Averil Margaret
  11. [:Category:Greenwood family of New Zealand|Wikipedia: Greenwood Family Tree]