Background
Grace Joel was born in Dunedin, New Zealand on 28 May 1865, the sixth of nine children.
Grace Joel was born in Dunedin, New Zealand on 28 May 1865, the sixth of nine children.
From 1888-1889 she studied at the National Gallery of Victoria Art School in Melbourne, returning there in 1891 to continue studies with tutors like Frederick McCubbin and Lindsay Bernard Hall.
Grace Joel was determined to pursue an art career from an early age. Joel returned to Dunedin in 1894, ready to establish herself as a professional artist. She became involved in the Otago Art Society and the Easel Club, where she associated with Italian artist General Рractitioner Nerli (among others).
She distinguished herself in the local art scene by focusing on figures and portraits, often drawing on a rich palette of colour.
Eager to further establish her artistic reputation, Joel left New Zealand for Europe in 1899. She settled in London but also worked in France and the Netherlands, exhibiting regularly at the Royal Academy of Arts in London and the Société des artistes français in Paris with a measure of success.
Although she returned to New Zealand briefly in 1906, Joel spent the remainder of her life living and working in Europe. Joel died of cancer at Kensington, London on 6 March 1924.
She bequeathed £500 to endow a scholarship for students of painting at the National Gallery School in Melbourne, for painting from the nude.
Joel Schiff Grace Joel. An Impressionist Portrait Otago University Press 2014.
Her English-born parents, Maurice Joel and Kate Woolf, were prominent and cultivated members of Dunedin"s Jewish community, who worked as importers of wine and spirits. After attending Otago Girls" High School from 1875 to 1882, she became an elected member of the Otago Art Society in 1886.