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Agnes
Paterson
Agnes
Paterson Davis (1883-1977) was born in Melbourne, youngest child
of sawyer Alexander Paterson and his second wife Mary Ann née,
Purcell. Her father and his first wife Margaret, left Scotland
as assisted immigrants, arriving in Melbourne in 1862. Mary Ann
whom Alexander married at St Arnaud, was originally from London.
The family settled in the Warragul district of Gippsland not long
before Agnes was born. Her father died there when she was five.
Whilst the essential details of her life are known, there is much
uncertainty about the basics of her education, art training, and
what she did for a living prior to marriage to telegraphist Stanley
James Davis at Warragul in 1909. Gwendoline was born 1911 and
a son, Stanley Douglas in 1921. She outlived them all. She was
a brilliant gardener and with the assistance of her husband had
turned their home garden at Surrey Hills into a showplace which
attracted public attention. She is also reputed to have been an
excellent painter of porcelain.
What
happened to the creative impulse of the late twenties and early-thirties
remains a mystery.
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