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          Jessie Traill                                                                                                                                                                                                    N


          Almost anyone who has set foot inside                              was at a distinct disadvantage. It was not               Academic Results                                                   P                2%
          the doors of Janet Clarke Hall will have                           enough to simply have financial support                                                                                    10%
          more than a passing acquaintance with                              and family approval. Women at all levels                 I am delighted to report that 2024 was another great year   H3
          the works of the Australian artist and                             of society were disbarred from active                    for the academic program at JCH, both in terms of results   8%
          printmaker Jessie Traill (1881-1967).                              participation in intellectual, professional              and engagement throughout the year. As Dean of Studies,
          Over 25 of her precisely composed,                                 and political spheres, and their attempts                I found it particularly rewarding to see six of our graduate
          introspective works adorn the common                               to demonstrate their capability were                     students and young alumni take on mentoring roles as they
          areas in JCH, lending the interior of                              met with open denigration, persecution,                  themselves became academic tutors for the College.   H2B
          the building a uniquely congruent                                  or (in extreme cases) exposed them to                    Some of the more popular subjects in 2024 included Modern   14%                        H1
          appearance. Strongly informed by                                   prosecution.                                             and Contemporary Literature; Chemistry; The Secret Life                               46%
          Edwardian Romanticism, Art Nouveau,                                It matters deeply that women like Jessie                 of Language; Mind Brain and Behaviour; Introductory
          and the Arts and Crafts movement as                                                                                         Anthropology; and International Politics. Our Resident Tutors
          well as Modernism, Jessie’s works are                              Traill, and the first residents of the                   also helped deliver some insightful Thursday Forums on
                                                                             Trinity Women’s Hostel, fought to live
          recognisably Australian in style and have                                                                                   graduate research pathways, careers and employability, and   H2A
          a distinctive femininity.                                          a life outside of these restrictions and                 navigating climate change as young people.
                                                                             succeeded. It’s also deeply important that                                                                            20%
          Caroline Ambrus, in her 1992 work,                                 they were supported in these endeavors                   Briana Ellis
          Australian Women Artists: the First Fleet to                       through the financial contributions of                   Dean of Studies
          1945, notes that while the first generation                        other women, notably Janet Lady Clarke;
          of Australian women settlers often                                 and practically and intellectually by men                  %     2009   2013   2014  2015   2016   2017   2018  2019   2020   2021   2022  2023   2024*
          operated with a degree of autonomy and                             of influence, such as Dr Alexander Leeper.
          social freedom almost equivalent to that                           Because however arduous and lonely the                     H1     33     39     43    40     38     44     40    48     51     45     36    43     46
          of their male counterparts, the end of the   Jessie Traill - 1919 (from the State Library of   climb may be, success is rarely won in   H2A  25  22  22  20     23     25     29    21     18     20     22    21     20
                                                 Victoria Manuscript Collection)
          nineteenth century saw the resurgence                              isolation.                                                 H2B    18     17     18    19     19     12     15    14     13     13     15    13     14
          of a  superficial ideal of femininity among   in Australia, anticipating (or, more
          the Australian upper and middle-class   probably, partly inspiring) the Australian                                            H3     11     9      7      9      9     9      7      7      8     8      8     10      8
          in which the degree of a woman’s   modernist relief prints of the 1930s.                                                       P     11     10     9     10      8     8      8      7      9     12     13    10     10
          idleness was ‘a measure of her husband’s                                                                                       N      2     3      1      2      3     2      1      3      1     2      6      3      2
          commercial and professional success’.   When war broke out in Europe in
          To demonstrate her point she quotes   1914, Jessie joined the Voluntary Aid
          the following passage, published in The   Detachment, working in a convalescent
          Antipodean in 1892:              facility in Roehampton and a military
                                           hospital in Rouen throughout the war.
            ‘Her first season over, the Australian   She, along with fellow artist, Iso Rae,
            girl loses her freshness… She is an   was one of only two Australian women
            eminently social being, and delights   artists to portray the war while in France,
            in herding with her kind; primed with   although neither woman ultimately
            local gossip, her happiness lies in   received recognition for her efforts. Jessie
            retailing the samer [sic], and gathering   travelled extensively throughout her
            more for distribution. A mild form of   lifetime, and many of the works in the
            tennis is in vogue, and with a willowy   JCH collection feature European subjects,
            slouch she moves across the ground,   as well as the hauntingly beautiful bush
            more intent on flirtation than tennis   and industrial scenes for which she is best
            … in dress she is a copyist, not having   known. Unlike many professional artists,
            sufficient artistic cultivation to be   she achieved international professional   The etching of The Little Wood -1912 (JCH
            original. Reading … is not to her taste.   recognition in her lifetime, exhibiting   collection and on display in the Joske Wing)
            Her soul loveth not needlework, and   works at the Paris Salon and at the Royal   I think it is therefore eminently fitting
            she has acquired by constant practice   Academy of the Arts in London in 1909   that so many of Jessie’s works have
            the art of contentedly doing nothing.   and 1914, and her works were acquired   found a home here at JCH, where they
            Her fingers help her showy execution   by the National Gallery of Australia. She   serve as a visual reminder to visitors of
            on the piano, but she is no musician.’  was a trailblazer, and a deeply admirable   the extraordinary Australian women of

          Described by prominent art historian   individual.                 the early 20th century who, like Jessie,
          Sasha Grishin as ‘one of the great   While practical reality and the emerging   challenged established notions of their
          Australian artists of the 20th century’,   feminist movement – as well as the   role, intellect, and capabilities.
          Jessie Traill lived an independent   individuals and organisations who   A collection of Jessie’s personal papers
          and adventurous life. Accomplished   advocated and fought for women’s rights   and artworks are held by State Library
          in painting, aquatint, etching and   – may have challenged the chauvinistic   Victoria and works by her are in the
          lithography techniques, she studied   fever-dream of young womanhood   collections of the National Gallery
          at the National Gallery of Victoria Art   articulated by The Antipodean, it cannot   Australia, Art Gallery of NSW, and
          School under Frederick McCubbin, before   be denied that a woman seeking to make   National Gallery of Victoria.
          moving to London to study under the   a living in the arts, or any other stream of                                                                      Dr Jack Tan, Resident Tutor, conducting a student tutorial
          famous printmaker Frank Brangwyn. She   recognised profession (except perhaps   Emily Pyers
          was one of the first women printmakers   the oldest one)  at the turn of the century   College Librarian and Archives Officer
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