Accession[1975.0111] Papers of Norman MacgeorgeIdentifierUMA-ITE-1975011100086Extentnot specifiedScope and ContentHalf length studio portrait of Norman Macgeorge as a child. Norman was born in Adelaide on 8 July 1872, the son of a prosperous draper. He studied art at the Adelaide School of Design and the National Gallery School in Melbourne and then taught drawing at Wesley College, 1902-1906, the Melbourne Teachers’ College and Melbourne Church of England Grammar, 1902-32. He married May Ina Hepburn on 25 Jan 1911, the granddaughter of pioneering pastoralist, Capt. John Hepburn. In the same year, the Macgeorges engaged Harold Desbrowe Annear to design them a house at the junction of the Yarra River and Darebin Creek, Ivanhoe. They lived in the house for the rest of their lives and the location provided the scenery for many of Norman’s paintings. Macgeorge painted lyrical landscapes but was also interested in the modern art movements of Europe. He was active in art education and gave regular lectures at the National Gallery and to university extension classes, wrote art reviews for the Melbourne Herald, exhibited his works and, in 1938, helped establish the Contemporary Art Society. He published two works, The Borovansky Ballet in Australia and New Zealand (1946) and The arts in Australia (1948). He died on 2 Sept 1952.
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Macgeorge, Norman, Norman Macgeorge as a child (c 01/01/1880 - 31/12/1887), [UMA-ITE-1975011100086]. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 08/11/2025, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/227419