Background
Lisette was born at Kilkerran, near Maitland, South Australia on Yorke Peninsula, the youngest child of Johann Friedrich Christian Kohlhagen (1846–1910) and his wife Anna Maria Kohlhagen née Hoffrichter (1848–1905).
Lisette was born at Kilkerran, near Maitland, South Australia on Yorke Peninsula, the youngest child of Johann Friedrich Christian Kohlhagen (1846–1910) and his wife Anna Maria Kohlhagen née Hoffrichter (1848–1905).
And took the opportunity to study with Gratton Cooke at the R.D.S. She studied oil painting under Adelaide Perry in Sydney in 1935 and later, around 1937–1938, at George Bell"s School, 443 Bourke Street, Melbourne.
She was a longtime member of the South Australian Society of Arts, and their secretary from 1947 to 1954, and a worker for the Liberal and Country League, to which party she made generous donations of artwork. She was a member of the self-styled "Group 9", whose members included Dorrit Black, Mary Harris, Geoffrey Shedley, Mary Shedley, East. Milston, Marjorie Gwynne, John Dowie and Ruby Henty.