Expressive brushwork and warm tones evoke quiet introspection and intimacy.
Christina was married to Josephine’s eldest brother, Edwin Parnell Muntz.
Also known as ‘Pensive family member’.
Mabel was the eldest daughter of Josephine’s brother Edwin Parnell Muntz. She was also an accomplished pianist.
This intimate, impressionistic work captures a quiet moment of repose with expressive brushwork and rich tones.
Mirrors loom large in many of Josephine’s paintings. Given the title, this work has a particularly poignant quality.
Josephine’s sister in law, who was married to William Jamieson Muntz.
A well-known civil and municipal engineer throughout Victoria and Josephine’s second eldest brother.
A moody, atmospheric depiction of the Australian landscape.
An intimate study of form, reflection and the female figure.
This portrait shows Josephine’s impressionistic flair, with confident brushwork and colour giving it a vitality beyond her earlier formal portraits.
Town Clerk of Wangaratta, Victoria, from 1910–1940 and Josephine’s third eldest brother.