Florence Greaves was one of Julian Ashton's first students at his
Sydney Art School It is likely that she met
Tom Roberts through Ashton. There are two portraits of Florence by Tom Roberts,
Portrait of Florence (circa 1898) and a pastel,
Miss Florence Greaves, drawn in 1898. she traveled to London where she studied at the
Slade School, London between 1925 and 1929 In 1928 she dropped the name of her former husband by deed-poll and was known by the name Florence Turner Blake, in reference to her great-grandparents on her father's side, Thomas Turner and Barbara Blake. She is best known for water-colour paintings on silk fans, especially
Frivolers (1916) and
Garden of Dreams (1920), in the collection of the National Art Gallery of New South Wales, and
The Silver Moon, in the National Gallery of South Australia. ==Benefactor==