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Doris Lucy Eleanor Bloomfield Boyd (20 November 1888[2] – 13 June 1960) (née Gough) was an Australian artist, active as a painter and ceramicist.

In 1915 Doris Gough married Merric Boyd, a young potter and graphic artist. Boyd was a son of Arthur Merric Boyd and Emma Minnie Boyd, both reputable artists who, together with Penleigh, Martin, and other siblings formed part of the Boyd family. Doris and Merric raised five children. Lucy, Arthur (painter, ceramics), Guy (pottery,sculpture), David (pottery, painting) and Mary.

Biography

Doris Boyd was the youngest of six children, born of Victorian Naval Forces Lieutenant Thomas Bunbury Gough and Evelyn Anna Walker Gough (née Rigg).Doris grew up in an unusual household, in which her mother’s buoyant spirit, radical politics and Christian Science faith contrasted with her father’s conservative background and temperament, his family line running directly back to Thomas Bunbury Gough, a Dean of Derry, brother to the great soldier Hugh Gough, the 1st Viscount Gough. Bunbury Gough was a Lieutenant in the Victorian Navy between 1885 and 1888, a high rank in the Victorian Navy at the time. As Lieutenant, he was in charge of the running of the {{ship|HMVS|Cerberus}} when the Commander (the highest rank in the Navy) was not on board. Outside of his naval career in Victoria he variously worked as a merchant, as an insurance agent and as a commission agent like his father-in-law. Evelyn was co-proprietor of The Sun: A Society Courier.[3][4]

Doris Gough studied under Bernard Hall and Frederick McCubbin at the National Gallery School where she met Merric Boyd, a fellow student and potter. They married in 1915. Doris decorated much of Merric Boyd's works between 1920 and 1930; mostly pieces for domestic use, where Australian flora and fauna were often used as decorative tools.[4] Boyd's Murrumbeena workplace, the pottery, was destroyed by fire in 1926.[5] Merric Boyd worked commercially and was able to provide for his family as he and Doris raised painters Arthur and David, and sculptor Guy and two daughters, Lucy, the eldest and firstborn and Mary, the youngest, lastborn. Mary would marry artist John Perceval, and later Sidney Nolan.[6]

With a strong faith in Christian Science, Doris influenced her husband Merric, who had fallen to epilepsy, to convert in his latter years.[5] She died on 13 June 1960, nine months after the death of her husband, Merric.[4]

References

1. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138702352 |title=Family Notices |newspaper=Melbourne Punch |volume=CXXIII, |issue=[?]14[?] |location=Victoria, Australia |date=21 October 1915 |accessdate=8 January 2019 |page=25 |via=National Library of Australia}} , ...Weddings...MR. M. BOYD TO MISS D. GOUGH...The artistic young "potter," Mr. Merric Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Boyd, of the Esplanade, Brighton, was married on Tuesday, 12th October, to Miss Doris Gough, youngest daughter of the late Lieutenant T. B. Gough, R.N., and Mrs. Evelyn Gough. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Pelham Chase. B.A., at St. Stephen's Church, Garden Vale...
2. ^Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Certificate 7962
3. ^{{cite web|last=Joy|first=Shirely|title=Thomas Bunbury Gough|work=Victorian Naval Forces Muster for the Colony of Victoria (1853-1910)|publisher=Friends of the Cerberus Inc.|year=|accessdate=20 May 2013|url=http://www.cerberus.com.au/muster_dadabik/index.php?table_name=crew&function=details&where_field=ID&where_value=44}}
4. ^{{cite web|first=Marjorie J.|last=Tipping|title=Boyd, William Merric (1888–1959)|work=Australian Dictionary of Biography|publisher=National Centre of Biography, Australian National University|url=http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/boyd-william-merric-5608/text8993|accessdate=20 May 2013}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.grafico-qld.com/content/arthur-boyd|title=Arthur Boyd (1920-1999): An obituary|last=Smith|first=Sue|year=1999|work=Grafico Topico|accessdate=19 May 2013}}
6. ^{{cite book|last=Niall|first=Brenda|authorlink=Brenda Niall|title=The Boyds|location=Melbourne|publisher=Melbourne University Press|year=2002 |isbn=0-522-84871-0}}
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