Carrick, Ethel.

Carrick, Ethel. | Carrick-Fox, Ethel. | Fox, Ethel Carrick.

(1872–1952) Australian | English | Female

Worked: Australia (VIC), England, France. Etchings, Lithographs

Artist (painter) | Printmaker

EXHIBITION HISTORY 1 – 13 of 13 exhibitions

Exhibition of paintings by Miss Ethel Carrick (Mrs. E. Phillips Fox).

Venues

Bernards Gallery (6 August 1908 – 13 August 1908)
266 Collins St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

The Magnificent Collection of Australian Pictures. Made by the Late Lawrence Abrahams.

Venues

Decoration Art Gallery (16 June 1918 – 20 June 1918)
289 Collins St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Works

Ethel Carrick (Mrs E. Phillips Fox). Exhibition of Paintings.

Venues

Everyman's Lending Library (24 May 1933 – 7 June 1933)
332 Collins St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Exhibition of Paintings by the late E. Phillips Fox and Ethel Carrick.

Venues

Athenaeum Art Gallery (27 February 1934 – 10 March 1934)
188 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Works

217. The Pont Neuf, Paris. 2 gns | 6 proofs only

Ethel Carrick (Mrs E. Phillips Fox): A Retrospective Exhibition.

Venues

Geelong Art Gallery. (1979 – 1979)
Little Malop St., Geelong, Victoria, Australia

Masterpieces of Australian printmaking.

Venues

Josef Lebovic Gallery [4]. (30 April 1987 – 30 May 1987)
34 Paddington Street, Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Send me more paint! Australian art during the second world war.

Venues

Australian War Memorial (1988 – 1988)
Anzac Pde., Campbell, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

The poetry of watercolour and drawing 1850-1992.

Venues

Adam Galleries [2]. (18 November 1992 – 4 December 1992)
1st floor, 105 Queen St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Women printmakers 1910 to 1940 in the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum.

Venues

Castlemaine Art Gallery And Historical Museum (8 March 1995 – 30 April 1995)
Lyttleton St., Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia

Deutscher Fine Art: E. Phillips Fox (1865-1915) & Ethel Carrick (1872-1952).

Venues

Deutscher Fine Art [4]. (13 November 1997 – 6 December 1997)
1140 Malvern Road, Malvern, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

The long weekend: Australian artists in France 1918-1939.

Venues

Bendigo Art Gallery (8 December 2007 – 2008)
42 View St., Bendigo, Victoria, Australia