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Wild Love: The ambitions of Adelaide Ironside, the first Australian artist to astonish the world
By (Author) Kiera Lindsey
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
31st October 2023
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Biography: general
Gender studies: women and girls
Paperback
464
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
539g
Colonial lasses were expected to marry at 16, but she wanted to be an artist, not a wife, and she had big ambitions. She wanted to train with the best painters of her day in Europe, to elevate her sex, and to adorn her home town of Sydney with republican frescos.
Adelaide Ironside was the first locally-born professional painter in colonial Australia. She astonished the poet Robert Browning with her 'wild and enthusiastic ways', was mentored by John Ruskin, sold her work to the Prince of Wales, and won accolades in Rome and London as well as Paris and Sydney. Yet today she is largely forgotten.
In this powerful and poignant biography, historian Kiera Lindsey recreates Adelaide's life and her relationship with her mother Martha, who was her greatest supporter, but also hindered her from fully realising her ambitions. She reveals the romantic mysticism that underpinned Adelaide's life and work, as well as the way dramatic tensions in the art world ignited by the Pre-Raphaelites changed the course of Adelaide's art and career.
'An enchanting story of a brilliant young woman who lived, and died, for her art.' -Sue Williams, author of Elizabeth and Elizabeth
'This bold work of imagination and research is as startling as the wild paintings that made Ironside famous.' -Dr William Pooley, Modern History, University of Bristol
Kiera Lindsey is History Advocate at the History Trust of South Australia and the author of The Convict's Daughter. She also appeared in the History Channel program Lawless.