Helen Dora Lempriere (12 December 1907 – 5 November 1991) was an Australian painter, sculptor and printmaker.
Born in the Melbourne suburb of Malvern on 12 December 1907, she was the only child of Charles Algernon Lempriere (uncle of businessman Geoffrey Lemprière) and Dora Elizabeth Octavia, née Mitchell (daughter of builder David Mitchell and younger sister of singer Nellie Melba).
[2] She was educated at Toorak Ladies' College (1925) and then received tuition in art first from A. D. Colquhoun and later from Justus Jorgensen, two painters belonging to the Australian tonalism movement.
[4] Conception totenism, a 1956 painting employing Aboriginal themes, is held in the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
[5] Other similar paintings and also prints donated by her husband after her death are in the collection of National Gallery of Australia[6] and in the Grainger Museum at the University of Melbourne.