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The sitter (Drusilla Modjeska)

2001
Jo Bertini

oil on canvas (121.5 cm x 111.6 cm)

Drusilla Modjeska (b. 1946), writer, feminist and academic, was born in England and moved to Australia in 1971 after several years in Papua New Guinea. Her doctoral thesis, on Australian women writers of the interwar years, informed her published works in the 1980s, including Exiles at Home (1981). Poppy, a fictional biography of her mother with a strong autobiographical undercurrent, was published in 1990; The Orchard in 1994. Both won NSW Premier's Awards for non-fiction, and her double biography of the Australian painters Stella Bowen and Grace Cossington Smith, Stravinsky's Lunch, published in 1999, won a third. Recipient of the gold medal of the Australian Literature Society, Modjeska has taught at the University of Technology, Sydney, and held various fellowships at the University of Sydney. In 2012 her first work of fiction, The Mountain, drew on her period of residence in, and recent regular travels to, PNG. Modjeska published her memoir Second Half First in 2015.

On the night of the opening of the Portia Geach Prize of 2001, Modjeska was distressed to see that Jo Bertini had not painted the string of her mother's pearls that she habitually wore. Bertini added the pearls with a stick of charcoal then and there. Later, she gained access to the closed SH Ervin gallery and painted them properly.

Purchased with funds from the Basil Bressler Bequest 2002
© Jo Bertini

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Artist and subject

Jo Bertini (age 37 in 2001)

Drusilla Modjeska (age 55 in 2001)

Subject professions

Education and research

Supported by

Basil P. Bressler (44 portraits supported)

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