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Rosa Catherine Fiveash (22 July 1854, Adelaide – 13 February 1938, Adelaide) was an Australian botanical artist, illustrator and art teacher. She was a pioneer of china painting who introduced the technique to Adelaide. Her best known paintings were done in collaboration with Professor Richard Sanders Rogers, published in South Australian Orchids in 1911.

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  • Rosa Fiveash (en)
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  • Rosa Catherine Fiveash (22 July 1854, Adelaide – 13 February 1938, Adelaide) was an Australian botanical artist, illustrator and art teacher. She was a pioneer of china painting who introduced the technique to Adelaide. Her best known paintings were done in collaboration with Professor Richard Sanders Rogers, published in South Australian Orchids in 1911. (en)
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  • Rosa Catherine Fiveash (en)
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  • Adelaide, Australia (en)
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  • Adelaide, Australia (en)
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  • West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, Australia (en)
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  • Botanical illustrations of Australian flora (en)
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  • Rosa Catherine Fiveash (22 July 1854, Adelaide – 13 February 1938, Adelaide) was an Australian botanical artist, illustrator and art teacher. She was a pioneer of china painting who introduced the technique to Adelaide. Her best known paintings were done in collaboration with Professor Richard Sanders Rogers, published in South Australian Orchids in 1911. (en)
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