About this episode
In 1881, plucky Mary Stoddard won the Great Australian Christmas Card Competition and launched her long and brilliant career in the Sydney art scene. While colonial gentlemen usually didn’t take ‘lady artists’ terribly seriously, Mary’s mastery of the pen and brush, particularly when doing portraits of powerful men, commanded respect, praise and plenty more prizes. She was a true pioneer.To hear the bonus episode 'The Day Australian Art Changed Forever', and get access to other exclusive shows, and get all episodes early and ad-free, become an Patreon or Apple supporter. Click here for a free trial that's easy to cancel if it's not for you:Patreon: patreon.com/forgottenaustraliaApple: apple.co/forgottenaustraliaABC Radio National Link to the interview about Federation:https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/nightlife/nightlife-history/106188548To see Mary Stoddard and Catherine Devine’s postage stamp designs: https://www.linns.com/news/us-stamps-postal-history/here_s-how-to-classify-the-1888-centenary-stamps-of-new-south-wa.htmlTo see Mary Stoddard’s design for the Melbourne Exhibition Certificatehttps://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/items/253965To see Mary Stoddard’s still life From Earth and Oceanhttps://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/works/5951/To see Mary Stoddard’s portrait of Sir Henry Parkes:https://education.parliament.nsw.gov.au/history-article/portraits/To see the National Archives of Australia collection mentioned:https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/SearchScreens/AdvSearchSeries.aspxThen:In the field ‘Series number’ type A1861.On the next page, you’ll see 'Items in this series on Record Search - 9448'Click 9448 – and on the next page order by ‘Digitised Item’.Then click on whichever description takes your fancy.Email: forgottenaustraliapodcast@gmail.comWant more original Australian true crime and history? Check out my books!They’ll Never Hold Me: