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Barbara Tribe (1913–2000) was an Australian-born artist who spent most of her career in
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. She is regarded as a significant twentieth-century portrait artist, working both in painting and sculpture.


Personal life

Tribe was born in the suburb of Edgecliff, Sydney to English parents. In 1935 Tribe was awarded a travelling scholarship which allowed her to travel to England, where she lived and worked for the rest of her life. Tribe married John Singleman, an architect and potter, in 1947. They bought the former Baptist Sunday School building (later known as 'The Studio') in
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in 1947 and moved there shortly afterward.


Education

Tribe first studied at the
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from 1928 to 1933, joining when she was 15 years old and was awarded the Diploma in Sculpture, with Honours. After travelling to England, Tribe first attended the Kennington City & Guilds School of Art in 1936–1937 before being accepted into the
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School of Art.


Artwork and career

Tribe's work was heavily influenced by her travel experiences. During her time at the Sydney Technical College, she studied under English born sculptor, Raynor Hoff, and her figure work at this time was heavily influenced by him. After she received her diploma, she worked as Hoff's assistant and worked on the Hyde Park war memorial in Sydney with him. Between 1931 and 1934 Tribe often exhibited with the Society of Artists before holding her first solo show in 1934. In the mid to late 1930s, Tribe and fellow Australian artist and actor Jean Elwing convinced
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to provide studio space, and the young artist was also given parties by the store. In 1943, Tribe was commissioned by Australia House, London to produce busts of seven distinguished airmen from Australia. Also in the 1940s, she began exhibiting at the
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and the
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. During the Second World War, Tribe worked for the Inspectorate of Ancient Monuments, recording vulnerable historic buildings. Tribe entered a piece titled ''Embryo'' into the renowned
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' exhibition (14 March–30 April 1953). Tribe took up a part time teaching post at the
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after the war, and continued to teach there for over 40 years, retiring in 1988. Tribe was a member of Newlyn Society of Artists and St Ives Society of Artists.


Selected awards and commissions

Tribe was a Fellow of the
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(FRBS), a member of the Society of Portrait Sculptors (SPS) and an Associate Sydney Technical College ow National Art School">National_Art_School.html" ;"title="ow National Art School">ow National Art School She received much recognition within her lifetime, including the following, * Bronze medal for Sculpture, Sydney Technical College, 1933 * New South Wales Travelling Art Scholarship, 1935. Tribe was the first woman to receive this award. The winning entry was three pencil drawings, “Caprice”, “Balmus” and “Hands” and two sculptures, a plaster of “Caprice” and a bas-relief “Dust and Deity”. * Jean Masson Davidson Medal, Society of Portrait Sculptors, London, 1998


Selected exhibitions

Tribe exhibited widely throughout her career including the following, * Solo exhibition, Fine Art Gallery ( Anthony Horden & Sons), Sydney, 1934 * ''Summer Exhibition'',
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, London, 5 May–26 August 1951 * ''Group Exhibition by the Staff of the Penzance School of Art,''
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, July 1982 * ''Alice to Penzance,'' the
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, London, 19–29 July 1991 * ''This vital flesh: the sculpture of Rayner Hoff and his school'', Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 26 November 1999–16 Jan 2000 * ''Australian paintings 1895-2002 and the European influence'', Nevill Keating Pictures Ltd., London, July–August 2002 * ''The Elements within Sculpture,'' Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, Melbourne, 4 June–15 July 2011


Works held in public collections

Artworks by Barbara Tribe are held in several public collections including the following works, sorted by year of creation. The unique ID no refers to the accession number or individual number given to each item by a gallery.


Legacy

Tribe specified in her will that some of her works were to be sold in aid of setting up the Barbara Tribe Foundation. Administered by the
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, the aim of the foundation is to promote sculpture in Australia. An archive relating to Barbara Tribe is held by the National Art Archive at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and ''MS 46 Papers of Barbara Tribe'' is her archive held by the National Gallery of Australia Research Library and Archives. The archive is mainly photo albums of her work captioned by Tribe, ranging from early student days in 1928 to the 1980s.


References


External links


Article about Barbara Tribe in the Sydney Morning Herald, 1938

Works by Barbara Tribe on Art UK
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tribe, Barbara 1913 births 2000 deaths St Ives artists Artists from Sydney 20th-century Australian women artists Australian women sculptors People from the Eastern Suburbs (Sydney) People from Penzance 20th-century Australian sculptors Australian emigrants to the United Kingdom 20th-century women sculptors Alumni of the Regent Street Polytechnic