Syme, Eveline

Syme, Eveline | SYME, Eveline Winifred

(1888–1961) Australian | English | Female

Worked: Australia (VIC), England, France. Linocuts, Woodcuts, Wood-engravings

Artist (painter) | Drawer | Printmaker

EXHIBITION HISTORY 1 – 20 of 43 exhibitions

Exhibition of water colours by E.W. Syme.

Venues

Queen's Hall (22 September 1925 – 3 October 1925)
181 Collins St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Works

39. The farmyard. £0.17.6 (framed); £0.10.6 (unframed) | edition limited to 40

Watercolours and woodcuts by E.W. Syme

Venues

Athenaeum Art Gallery (6 March 1928 – 17 March 1928)
188 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Works

49. Collins Street, Melbourne. £0.15.6 (Framed) £0.10.6 (Unframed) | edition of 50

50. The Castle Chapel, Amboise £1.01.0 (framed); £0.15.0 (unframed) | edition of 50

51. The Ruins, Port Arthur. £0.15.6 (framed); £0.10.6 (Unframed) | edition of 50

52. The farm on the hillside. £0.15.6 (framed); £0.10.6 (Unframed) | edition of 20

53. The roadside cottage. £1.08.0 (framed); £1.01.0 (Unframed) | edition of 20

54. The city skyline £1.12.0 (framed); £1.05.0 (unframed) | edition of 20

The Artists' Society of Canberra: Second Annual Exhibition [1929].

Venues

Sydney Buildings (21 February 1929 – 2 March 1929)
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Works

113. City Sky Line. 31/-(framed), .25/- (framed) | coloured lino. Cut

Exhibition of Linocuts [1930].

Venues

Everyman's Lending Library (10 December 1930 – 24 December 1930)
332 Collins St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

British Linocuts 1931 (Third Exhibition of British Lino-Cuts).

Venues

Redfern Gallery. (1 August 1931 – 1 August 1931)
Old Bond St., London, England

Water Colours and Lino-Cuts by E.W. Syme.

Venues

Everyman's Lending Library (18 August 1931 – 1 September 1931)
332 Collins St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Exhibition of Modern Painting and Sculpture.

Venues

Modern Art Centre (1932 – ?)
56 Margaret St., Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Exhibition of Progressive Art.

Venues

Modern Art Centre (1 March 1932 – 1 April 1932)
56 Margaret St., Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Exhibition of Linocuts [1932].

Venues

Everyman's Lending Library (5 April 1932 – 16 April 1932)
332 Collins St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Works

22. The Yarra at Warrandyte £1.08.6 (framed); £1.01.0 (uframed) | linocut

23. The Duomo steps, Siena £1.10.0 (framed); £1.01.0 (uframed) | linocut

23. The bay £1.10.0 (framed); £1.01.0 (uframed) | linocut

Modern Colour Prints.

Venues

Redfern Gallery. (21 July 1932 – 20 August 1932)
Old Bond St., London, England

Modern Colour Prints and Wood Engravings from the Redfern Gallery, London

Venues

Arts and Crafts Society of Victoria [Gallery] (7 December 1932 – 23 December 1932)
Collins House, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Contemporary Group [Exhibition].

Venues

Blaxland Galleries. [1]. (1933 – 4 November 1933)
8th & 9th floor, George St., Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Fourth Exhibition of British Lino-Cuts.

Venues

Ward Gallery. (17 May 1933 – 10 June 1933)
London, England

Exhibition of Prints.

Venues

Modern Art Centre (3 August 1933 – 1933)
56 Margaret St., Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Works

21. The factory. £1.01.0 | colour print

22. The Lily Tower, Siena £1.01.1 | colour print

Arts and Crafts Society of Victoria, Annual exhibition [1933].

Venues

Lower Melbourne Town Hall (16 October 1933 – 1933)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Contemporary Group

Venues

Blaxland Galleries. [1]. (24 October 1933 – 4 November 1933)
8th & 9th floor, George St., Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Works

85. The Regatta. 1 ½ gns

86. Mixed flowers 1 gn

Lino-Cuts 1935 (Sixth Exhibition of British Lino-Cuts).

Venues

Ward Gallery. (1 May 1935 – 25 May 1935)
London, England

Contemporary Group Exhibition

Venues

Blaxland Galleries. [1]. (13 August 1935 – 24 August 1935)
8th & 9th floor, George St., Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Contemporary Group Exhibition

Venues

Blaxland Galleries. [1]. (13 August 1935 – 24 August 1935)
8th & 9th floor, George St., Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Works