Adele Younghusband

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Adele Younghusband
Younghusband c. 1900
Younghusband c. 1900
Born
Adela Mary Roche

(1878-04-03)3 April 1878
Te Awamutu, New Zealand
Died3 April 1969(1969-04-03) (aged 91)
Auckland, New Zealand
Known forPainting and photography
StyleAbstract surrealism

Adela Mary Younghusband (née Roche, 3 April 1878 – 3 April 1969), generally known as Adele Younghusband, was a New Zealand painter and photographer.

Biography[edit]

Adela Mary Roche was born in Te Awamutu on 3 April 1878. She married Frank Younghusband in Christchurch on 1 August 1905, and they went on to have three children, before separating in about 1917.[1]

After working as a photographic retoucher in Hamilton, Younghusband became a member of the Auckland Society of Arts in 1909. In 1919, Younghusband began running a photographic studio in Whangarei, and establishing herself as a successful portrait photographer. Together with George Woolley, Younghusband helped establish the Whangarei Art and Literary Society, and acted as its secretary. In August 1934, with Ida Carey, Younghusband convened the inaugural meeting of the Waikato Society of Arts in Hamilton. She became its secretary and represented it on the Association of New Zealand Art Societies. In the late 1930s she developed an interest in abstract surrealism and studied with George Bell in Melbourne.[2] In 1964, Younghusband was made a life member of the Waikato Society of Arts.[1]

Exhibitions[edit]

Selected solo exhibitions[edit]

Younghusband was exhibited at[3]

  • An Exhibition of Paintings and Lino-Cuts by Adele Younghusband, Lodestar Galleries Sydney, 1937
  • Solo Exhibition Auckland Society of Arts, 1941
  • Solo Exhibition Waikato Society of Arts, 1945
  • Solo Exhibition Auckland Society of Arts, 1957
  • John Leech Gallery Auckland, 1991
  • Adele Younghusband In Context, Whangarei Art Museum, 1998

Selected group exhibitions[edit]

  • New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts Annual Exhibition, 1932
  • New Zealand Society of Artists First General Exhibition, 1933
  • Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Toi Te Papa | Art Of The Nation, 2005

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Ringer, Mim. "Younghusband, Adela Mary". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  2. ^ Kirker, Anne (1993). New Zealand Women Artists: A Survey of 150 Years (Rev. ed.). Sydney: Craftsman House. p. 233. ISBN 9768097302.
  3. ^ Ross, Gail Macdonald. New Zealand Prints 1900-1950: An Unseen Heritage. University of Canterbury. School of Fine Arts, 2006

Further reading[edit]

  • Hipwell, A. C. 'Adele Younghusband: a New Zealand surrealist'. Art in New Zealand 14, No 2 (Dec. 1941)