Tripe, Mary Elizabeth (1870–1939)
Tripe, Mary Elizabeth (1870–1939)
New Zealand painter and art teacher. Name variations: Mary Elizabeth Richardson, signed paintings M. E. R. Tripe and M. E. R. T. Born Sept 14, 1870, at Opawa, Christchurch, New Zealand; died Sept 21, 1939, in Wellington; dau. of Edward (civil engineer and politician) and Frances Mary Elizabeth (Corke) Richardson; Wellington Technical School, art master's certificate, 1894; m. Joseph Albert Tripe (lawyer), 1900 (died 1926); children: 2 sons.
Nationally important portrait painter, studied in London; exhibited throughout New Zealand and at Paris Salon of the Société des artistes franĉais, Royal Academy of Arts, and Royal Society of Portrait Painters, London; was the 1st woman appointed to council of New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts (1893). Received Coronation Medal (1937).
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 3).