New Zealand artist
Fanny Arden |
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Born | Fanny Eliza Godfrey circa 1859 |
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Died | 13 June 1955(1955-06-13) (aged 95–96) |
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Resting place | Hurdon Cemetery, New Plymouth, New Zealand |
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Spouse | Francis Hamar Arden |
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Children | Henry Neville, Phyllis Godfrey, Frances Jean |
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Fanny Eliza Arden (née Godfrey; c. 1859 – 13 June 1955) was a New Zealand artist.
Biography
Fanny Eliza Arden was born circa. 1859 to Henry Godfrey of Woodbourne, who died when she was a teenager.[1] She then became the second wife of New Zealand artist, Francis Hamar Arden on 7 September 1887.[1] Together they had three children: Captain Henry Neville (5 January 1889 – 4 October 1917),[2] Phyllis Godfrey (1892) and Frances Jean (1895).[3] Her husband died by 19 December 1899.[4][5] Her eldest child was killed in action at the Battle of Broodseinde during the First World War.[2]
She was taught to paint by her husband, and many of her paintings were donated to the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery.[6][7] Several of her paintings now are in Puke Ariki[3] and the Auckland Art Gallery.[8][6][7] In January 2020, her watercolour, Mt Egmont, sold for NZ$425 at Dunbar Sloane Wellington.[9]
Arden died on 13 June 1955.[3] She was buried at Hurdon Cemetery in New Plymouth.[10]
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