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Violet Teague was an artist, who made woodcuts, portraits, and in later years, altarpieces. She is represented in the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, and the National Gallery of Victoria. Her illustrated books include Birds of the Sunny South, with Australian Flowers [1915?] and Once Upon a Time [1911?].