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b. 1918 - d. 2006

Florence Higgs is an example of a female artist who has sadly disappeared from much of the dialogue surrounding Australian art history, and there is very little information available about her. She trained as an art teacher at the Royal Melbourne Technical College. It is known that she later moved to England where she studied lithography at the Central School of Art and Design in London. Her works remain an important part of 1950's printmaking in Australia and many of her works are held by the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.

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  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) The Holy Family 1955 etching
    Aug. 05, 2021

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) The Holy Family 1955 etching

    Est: $300 - $500

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) The Holy Family 1955 etching signed in pencil below image 15 x 10cm PROVENANCE: The Estate of Kenneth Jack, Melbourne OTHER NOTES: Another example of this print is held in the Collection of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (another example).

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Rockpool linocut ed. 6/11
    Jul. 28, 2021

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Rockpool linocut ed. 6/11

    Est: $400 - $600

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Rockpool linocut ed. 6/11 titled, editioned and signed in pencil below image 16 x 21.5cm PROVENANCE: The Estate of Kenneth Jack, Melbourne OTHER NOTES: Another example of this print is held in the Collection of the National Gallery Australia, Canberra (another example).

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) The Holy Family 1955 etching
    Jul. 28, 2021

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) The Holy Family 1955 etching

    Est: $400 - $600

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) The Holy Family 1955 etching signed in pencil below image 15 x 10cm PROVENANCE: The Estate of Kenneth Jack, Melbourne OTHER NOTES: Another example of this print is held in the Collection of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (another example).

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Two Horses 1955 linocut ed. 18/20
    Jul. 28, 2021

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Two Horses 1955 linocut ed. 18/20

    Est: $400 - $600

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Two Horses 1955 linocut ed. 18/20 titled, editioned, signed and dated in pencil below image 19 x 24cm PROVENANCE: The Estate of Kenneth Jack, Melbourne OTHER NOTES: Another example of this print is held in the Collection of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (another example).

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Gossip 1954 linocut
    Apr. 15, 2021

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Gossip 1954 linocut

    Est: $400 - $600

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Gossip 1954 linocut signed below image 20 x 14.5cm, frame size: 42 x 35cm

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Gossip 1954 linocut
    Mar. 31, 2021

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Gossip 1954 linocut

    Est: $500 - $700

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Gossip 1954 linocut signed below image 20 x 14.5cm, frame size: 42 x 35cm

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Herons 1953 linocut
    Mar. 31, 2021

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Herons 1953 linocut

    Est: $500 - $700

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Herons 1953 linocut titled, signed and dated below image 23 x 17cm, frame size: 47 x 40cm

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Seagulls 1953 linocut
    Mar. 31, 2021

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Seagulls 1953 linocut

    Est: $500 - $700

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Seagulls 1953 linocut signed and dated on image 20 x 25cm, frame size: 45 x 50cm

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Australian Wildflowers c.1954 linocut
    Mar. 31, 2021

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Australian Wildflowers c.1954 linocut

    Est: $400 - $600

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Australian Wildflowers c.1954 linocut titled and signed below image 22.5 x 11cm, frame size: 41 x 29cm

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Christmas Bells 1954 linocut
    Mar. 31, 2021

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Christmas Bells 1954 linocut

    Est: $300 - $500

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Christmas Bells 1954 linocut titled and signed below image 22 x 11.5cm, frame size: 41 x 29cm

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Parrots 1956 linocut
    Mar. 31, 2021

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Parrots 1956 linocut

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Parrots 1956 linocut signed below image 34 x 21cm, frame size: 48 x 36cm

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Firewood Banksia c.1954 linocut
    Mar. 31, 2021

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Firewood Banksia c.1954 linocut

    Est: $400 - $600

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Firewood Banksia c.1954 linocut titled and signed below image 22 x 11.5cm, frame size: 41 x 29cm

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Coastal Banksia c.1954 linocut
    Mar. 31, 2021

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Coastal Banksia c.1954 linocut

    Est: $400 - $600

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Coastal Banksia c.1954 linocut titled and signed below image 22 x 11.5cm, frame size: 41 x 29cm OTHER NOTES: Florence Higgs is an example of a female artist who has completely fallen through the cracks of art history, and there is very little information available about her. She trained as an art teacher at the Royal Melbourne Technical College. It is known that she latermoved to England where she studied lithography at the Central School of Art and Design in London. Her works remain an important part of 1950's printmaking in Australian and large collection of her works is held by the National Gallery of Australia.

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Australian Wildflowers c.1954 linocut 10/25
    Nov. 18, 2020

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Australian Wildflowers c.1954 linocut 10/25

    Est: $400 - $600

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Australian Wildflowers c.1954 linocut 10/25 titled, editioned and signed below image 22.5 x 11.5cm, sheet size: 33.5 x 22cm PROVENANCE: The Estate of Barbara Brash, Leonard Joel, Melbourne

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Christmas Bells 1954 linocut 4/30
    Nov. 18, 2020

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Christmas Bells 1954 linocut 4/30

    Est: $400 - $600

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Christmas Bells 1954 linocut 4/30 titled, editioned and signed below image 23 x 11.5cm, sheet size: 34 x 22cm PROVENANCE: The Estate of Barbara Brash, Leonard Joel, Melbourne

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Seagulls c.1954 linocut
    Nov. 18, 2020

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Seagulls c.1954 linocut

    Est: $400 - $600

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918-2006) Seagulls c.1954 linocut unsigned 22 x 31.5cm, sheet size: 25.5 x 31.5cm PROVENANCE: The Estate of Barbara Brash, Leonard Joel, Melbourne

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918 – 2006) City Church c.1955 linocut ed. 28/30
    Oct. 21, 2020

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918 – 2006) City Church c.1955 linocut ed. 28/30

    Est: $500 - $700

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918 – 2006) City Church c.1955 linocut ed. 28/30 titled, editioned, and signed below image 30.5 x 18.5cm OTHER NOTES: Florence Higgs is an example of a female artist who has sadly disappeared from much of the dialogue surrounding Australian art history, and there is very little information available about her. She trained as an art teacher at the Royal Melbourne Technical College. It is known that she later moved to England where she studied lithography at the Central School of Art and Design in London. Her works remain an important part of 1950's printmaking in Australia and many of her works are held by the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.

    Leonard Joel
  • FLORENCE HIGGS (1918 – 2006) Golden Cockerel 1956 linocut ed. 9/18
    Oct. 21, 2020

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918 – 2006) Golden Cockerel 1956 linocut ed. 9/18

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    FLORENCE HIGGS (1918 – 2006) Golden Cockerel 1956 linocut ed. 9/18 titled, editioned, and signed below image 28 x 20.5cm OTHER NOTES: Florence Higgs is an example of a female artist who has sadly disappeared from much of the dialogue surrounding Australian art history, and there is very little information available about her. She trained as an art teacher at the Royal Melbourne Technical College. It is known that she later moved to England where she studied lithography at the Central School of Art and Design in London. Her works remain an important part of 1950's printmaking in Australia and many of her works are held by the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.

    Leonard Joel
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