Ninette Dutton

Ninette Clarice Florence Dutton (née Trott) OAM (1923–2007) was an Australian artist, broadcaster and author.

[citation needed] In the late 1940s, Dutton set up an art studio in Adelaide Hills, primarily focusing on "firing painted designs on tiles".

[8] The couple lived in Melbourne, where they associated with Angry Penguins members, including Arthur Boyd, Sidney Nolan, Max Harris.

[2] In 1946, the couple moved to Oxford, where Geoffrey studied English at Magdalen College, after which they purchased Ford Pilot and drove back to Australia.

[citation needed] In early 1968, she saved the life of Patrick White, a friend, by holding on to his arm when he fell into a blowhole on Kangaroo Island.