Rentoul, Annie Isobel (c. 1855–1928)
Rentoul, Annie Isobel (c. 1855–1928)
Australian artist. Born Anne Isoble Rattray in South America, c. 1855; died in Hawthorne, Melbourne, 1928; m. John Laurence Rentoul (Presbyterian moderator-general and professor of theology); children: 6, including artist Ida Rentoul Outhwaite (1888–1960) and writer Annie Rattray Rentoul (1882–1978).
An artist in her own right, collaborated with daughter Ida in creating Mollie's Staircase (1906).
See also Women in World History.
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