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dc.coverage.temporal1870-1900-
dc.creatorCalhoun, Ann-
dc.date1993-
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-30T05:10:25Z-
dc.date.available2017-06-30T05:10:25Z-
dc.identifier.urihttp://superindex.lbr.auckland.ac.nz//handle/123456789/585046-
dc.description1 b/w: Zoe Martin in her father's shop, Robert Martin Ltd., Manners Street, Wellington ([n.d.]-
dc.description2 b/w-
dc.description.abstractLooks at the rise of professional training by women at the end of the 19th century, located within a women's movement concerned with providing practical help for single women without resources.-
dc.formatphysical text-
dc.format.mediumText-
dc.format.mediumImage-
dc.languageEnglish-
dc.publisherINZART/The University of Auckland Library=Te Tumu Herenga-
dc.rightsCopyright restrictions apply-
dc.titleA Trade for their Daughters : Women in the fine and applied arts in New Zealand from 1870 to 1900-
prism.volume14-
dc.subject.personHutton, David-
dc.identifier.inmagic84361-
dc.subject.articletypeJournal-
dc.subject.artistEise, Ida-
dc.subject.artistHill, Mabel-
dc.subject.artistMair, Eleanor, K.-
dc.subject.artistWimperis, Fanny-
dc.subject.artistBroome, Florence-
dc.subject.artworkPuriri flower design (1913, Ida Eise)-
dc.subject.artworkMaori Boy with Fish (1889, Eleanor Kate Mair)-
dc.subject.gettycrafts (art genres)-
dc.subject.gettydesign (discipline)-
dc.subject.gettyart education-
dc.subject.gettyArts and Crafts (movement)-
dc.subject.gettyfeminism-
prism.publicationnameBulletin of New Zealand art history-
prism.pagerange15-28-
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