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Robert Dowling Tasmanian Aborigines oil painting reproduction


Tasmanian Aborigines
mk80 1856-87
new9/Robert Dowling-542785.jpgPainting ID::  32726
 

 

 
   
      

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Robert Dowling Tasmanian Aborigines oil painting reproduction


Tasmanian Aborigines
mk80 1856-57 oil on canvas 63.6x118.6cm
new9/Robert Dowling-872743.jpgPainting ID::  32737
 

 

 
   
      

Robert Dowling
  
Australian Painter, 1827-1886 was an Australian colonial artist. Dowling was born in England the youngest son of Rev. Henry Dowling and his wife Elizabeth, nee Darke. He was brought to Launceston, Tasmania with his parents in 1839 in the Janet. He received lessons from Thomas Bock and Frederick Strange, and in 1850 advertised as a portrait painter. In 1856 Dowling left for London partly with the help of friends in Launceston. He exhibited 16 pictures at the Royal Academy between 1859 and 1882 and others at the British Institute. Returning to Launceston he afterwards came to Melbourne and painted portraits of Sir Henry Loch, Dr James Moorhouse, Francis Ormond, and others. He went to London again in 1886 but died shortly after his arrival. Dowling was a conscientious painter of figure subjects, often scriptural or eastern.
Tasmanian Aborigines
mk80 1856-57 oil on canvas 63.6x118.6cm

Related Paintings to Robert Dowling :.
| Flinck, Govert -- Officieren en andere schutters van wijk XVIII in Amsterdam onder leiding van kapitein Albert Bas en luitenant Lucas Conijn, 1645 | Rembrandt van Rijn -- Portrait of a Woman | aelbert cuyp083 | The Shudi Family Group by Marcus Tuscher | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec - Panneaux pour la baraque de la Goulue | | A Gate Shaded by Trees also called Entrance to the Chateau Breton Landscapee (mk05) | Cosimo I dressed in a portrait of Qingqi Breastplate | Portrait after a Costume Ball | Shipbuilding at Gloucester (mk44) | Boston Harbor at Sunset |


        

 

 

 

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