Archibald winner Nora Heysen nearly came to blows with men who said women couldn't paint By News October 11, 2021 Add Comment Edit Nora Heysen was the first woman to win the Archibald Prize, but was devastated by the stinging criticisms of men who told her that women couldn't make art. Share this post Related PostsMeet the teenagers who are lighting up the US OpenMissing a package? It might have been in a stolen Australia Post vanSouth Australia's power distributor training robotic dog 'like a pet' to inspect power polesFrench police open fire as robbers flee with $16m worth of jewels after Bulgari heist'We can be more humane': NSW planning to bait dingoes, foxes in national parkMedia 'five steps ahead of reality' with trade request speculation, Lachie Neale's dad saysFor some it was an eyesore, for others a tourist attraction. Either way, it's now rubbleMissing a package? It might have been in a stolen Australia Post van
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