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In 1949 she came back to Australia with Lewis and their son. Taking up painting, she drove around northern and central Australia, reportedly producing some 114 works in two years. Solo exhibitions of her 'Paintings of Australia' were held in 1954 at David Jones's art gallery, Sydney, and next year at Finney's gallery, Brisbane, and at the Art Society of Canberra gallery. She also participated in group showings, including the All Nations Club's Ten Guineas and Under exhibition at David Jones. Florence became a foundation member of the Art Gallery Society of New South Wales and a member of the Society of Interior Designers of Australia.
In the 1950s, as Mrs Lewis, she became involved in charitable and fund-raising activities. But by 1961 Leonard had moved to Queensland, leaving Florence and her son to run a motor-sales business at St Leonards, Sydney. She continued her charity work, designing the festoon decorations for the 1964 Die Fledermaus Opera House Ball and acting as vice-president and honorary organizer for the United Nations Association of Australia international ball committee in 1966. In the 1970s she was connected with the Royal Art Society, the Sydney Opera House appeal and the Australian Red Cross Society.
In 1949 she came back to Australia with Lewis and their son. Taking up painting, she drove around northern and central Australia, reportedly producing some 114 works in two years. Solo exhibitions of her 'Paintings of Australia' were held in 1954 at David Jones's art gallery, Sydney, and next year at Finney's gallery, Brisbane, and at the Art Society of Canberra gallery. She also participated in group showings, including the All Nations Club's Ten Guineas and Under exhibition at David Jones. Florence became a foundation member of the Art Gallery Society of New South Wales and a member of the Society of Interior Designers of Australia.
In the 1950s, as Mrs Lewis, she became involved in charitable and fund-raising activities. But by 1961 Leonard had moved to Queensland, leaving Florence and her son to run a motor-sales business at St Leonards, Sydney. She continued her charity work, designing the festoon decorations for the 1964 Die Fledermaus Opera House Ball and acting as vice-president and honorary organizer for the United Nations Association of Australia international ball committee in 1966. In the 1970s she was connected with the Royal Art Society, the Sydney Opera House appeal and the Australian Red Cross Society.
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