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Sunday Reed (Lelda Sunday Baillieu) was born on 15 October, 1905 in Camberwell, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian art patron (1905–1981). Discover Sunday Reed's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?
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Lelda Sunday Baillieu |
Occupation |
Art collector and patron |
Age |
76 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Libra |
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15 October, 1905 |
Birthday |
15 October |
Birthplace |
Camberwell, Victoria, Australia |
Date of death |
15 December, 1981 |
Died Place |
Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia |
Nationality |
Australia
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Sunday Reed Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Sunday Reed's Wife?
His wife is Leonard Quinn (m. 31 December 1926-31 June 1931)
John Reed (m. 13 January 1932-5 December 1981)
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Leonard Quinn (m. 31 December 1926-31 June 1931)
John Reed (m. 13 January 1932-5 December 1981) |
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Sweeney Reed (adopted) |
Sunday Reed Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Sunday Reed worth at the age of 76 years old? Sunday Reed’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Australia. We have estimated Sunday Reed's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Sunday Reed (born Lelda Sunday Baillieu) (15 October 1905 – 15 December 1981) was an Australian patron of the arts.
Along with her husband, Reed established what is now the Heide Museum of Modern Art.
Reed was born on 15 October 1905 in Melbourne, Australia, to Arthur Sydney Baillieu and Ethel Mary Baillieu.
She was a member of Melbourne's Baillieu family and the niece of William Baillieu, one of Australia's richest men.
She was the third of four children and was homeschooled by a governess until she was 15.
Reed finished her education at St Catherine's School, Toorak.
In Melbourne, Reed met Leonard Quinn, an American living in England.
They were married in 31 December 1926 at Sorrento, Victoria and traveled in France and England for two years.
Reed was diagnosed with gonorrhoea in 1929.
The disease and several operations including a hysterectomy left her unable to bear children and deaf in her right ear; after her diagnosis, Quinn deserted her in England.
She met solicitor John Reed at a tennis party in 1930.
In the 1930s, Reed studied art under George Bell in his Bourke Street Studio School in Melbourne.
Her only remaining work is a landscape drawing, showing her skill with colour and form.
According to Andrew Stephens, talented artists at Heide "helped shape Australian art from the 1930s on".
A number of modernist artists came to live and work at Heide at various times during the 1930s, 40s and 50s; many of the most famous works of the period were painted there.
Through family influence and connections, she was able to obtain a divorce from him on June 1931.
They married on 13 January 1932 at St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne.
Their marriage was recorded with the state but not with the church.
In 1934, the Reeds purchased a former dairy farm on the Yarra River at Heidelberg, Victoria, now Bulleen, which became known as "Heide".
They were both interested in many forms of art, including jazz, poetry, and writers.
The couple hosted a variety of artists, for whom Reed would cook.
Nolan painted all but one of his 1946–47 Ned Kelly series on the dining room table.
The Heide Circle is known for the intertwined personal and professional lives of the people involved.
Atyeo had an affair with Sunday; Dyring had an affair with John.
Art historian Janine Burke has suggested Nolan and Sunday Reed had a close collaborative relationship.
According to Burke, Reed helped Nolan find his artistic voice and in the process developed from a studio assistant to painting sections of the works herself, in particular the red and white squares in The Trial.
The Reeds took over care of and eventually adopted Joy Hester's son Sweeney after Hester was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma in 1947.
Nolan left his Kelly paintings at Heide when he departed under emotionally charged circumstances in 1947.
He had lived in a ménage à trois with the Reeds for several years.
The Reeds lived on the property until their deaths in 1981, a short time after the property had become the Heide Museum of Modern Art.
Reed cultivated a selection of wild roses, along with many other flowers.
John Reed died of cancer on 5 December 1981.
Sunday Reed died by suicide ten days later, on 15 December.
Reed was the aunt of Ted Baillieu, who in 2010 became Premier of Victoria.
In 2015, about 150 of the 250 bushes she planted remained.
She was resourceful in obtaining cuttings and plants, having some imported from overseas.
The Reeds also sought out nurseries specialising in old roses, and sourced plants from Alister Clark, who bred some of Australia's more popular roses.
The couple supported the Communist Party of Australia (CPA).
John helped fund CPA candidates in federal elections.