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Norma Bull
Norma C. Bull (7 September 1906- September 1980) was an Australian painter, printmaker and etcher best known for the paintings and sketches she made in Britain during the Second World War. ==Early life== Bull was born and grew up in Melbourne, where her father was the Director of Bacteriology at Melbourne University In 1932 she graduated from the National Gallery of Victoria Art School, having won numerous prizes and scholarships during her time as a student. In 1934 she sold two works to the Melbourne Art Gallery and the same year the poet John Masefield agreed to sit for her whilst visiting Melbourne. The resulting etched portrait was shown at the Royal Academy in 1940.〔
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