[2] She showed an early aptitude for art, and her mother compiled an album of her drawings, the earliest of which was dated December 1901 and in which "it is possible to spot evidence of the extraordinary 'eye' which was in due course to blossom".
[1] From the 1920s, her work was exhibited in many leading galleries across the country, including the New Society of Artists in London.
[citation needed] In 1932, Temple had her portrait painted by Sir Cedric Morris.
[6][7] In 1981, an auction of her "studio collection of very fine botanical, entomological, domestic and wildlife drawings, watercolours and book illustrations" was sold in more than 180 lots by the auctioneers Lawrence's of Crewkerne.
[1] Examples of her art are held in the collections of the British Council,[8] Manchester City Gallery,[9] the National Portrait Gallery[10] and the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.