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Respected institutions began buying her work. In 1885 the Canterbury Society of Arts bought two of her flower paintings for its permanent collection. In 1890, 12 of her botanical paintings were acquired by the Canterbury Museum. She also exhibited at the Auckland Society of Arts in 1892. In 1894 she
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Stoddart returned to New Zealand in November 1906 and went to live with her mother and sister. In 1913 she moved to with her family to Christchurch. Apart from a trip to Australia and Tahiti in about 1926 she remained in New Zealand for the rest of her life.
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In later years Stoddart was a member of the Christchurch Sketch Club, vice president of the Canterbury Society of Arts and taught at the Canterbury College School of Art. She influenced many other younger artists through her teaching. Nelson artist Sir
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Stoddart began establishing a reputation as one of the country's foremost flower painters, and in 1885 was elected to the council of the Canterbury Society of Arts. In 1886 and 1891 she visited friends in the
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in London, the Society of Aquarellists in Rome, and in Paris she showed at the Salon of the
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Around 1898 Stoddart sailed for England. She stayed in London before moving to live at
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there. When she was 14 her family returned to New Zealand, moving to
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a famous British Royal Navy officer. Her uncle was the Scottish poet
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Margaret Stoddart - View of Mount Cook (watercolour and gouache)
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Lady painters: the flower painters of early New Zealand
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Diamond Harbour
Hanmer Springs
University of Canterbury
Christchurch

Stoddart Cottage
Diamond Harbour

Diamond Harbour
Canterbury
Pringle Stoddart
Thomas Tod Stoddart
Edinburgh Ladies' College
Fendalton
Christchurch
Canterbury College School of Art
Ilam School of Fine Arts
Chatham Islands
Canterbury Museum
Melbourne
Ellis Rowan
St Ives in Cornwall
Norman Garstin
Louis Grier
Charles Lasal
Impressionist
Frances Hodgkins
Bushey
Royal Institute
Société des Artistes Français

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