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Percy Lindsay Percival (Percy) Charles Lindsay (1870 - 1952) was an Australian landscape painter, illustrator and cartoonist, born in Creswick, Victoria. Percy was the first child born to Jane Lindsay (nee Williams) and Dr Robert Charles Lindsay. His siblings included the well known artists: Sir Lionel Lindsay, Norman Lindsay, Ruby Lindsay and Sir Daryl Lindsay.
Percy first began painting while at school and further developed his skills during the late 1880s. Tuition from Fred Sheldon and Walter Withers saw him develop his painting skills to a professional level.
Percy moved to Melbourne in the 1890s and worked as an illustrator and cartoonist. During his time in Melbourne Percy was at the centre of the cities bohemian art community. In 1918 he moved with his wife and child to Sydney where he continued to paint landscapes while working as a cartoonist on the Bulletin magazine. |
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ID de tableau:: 82299 Prospector at the Minehead Prospector at the Minehead
oil on canvas, 35.5 x 25.6 cm
cyf oil on canvas, 35.5 x 25.6 cm
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ID de tableau:: 82333 Australian Landscape Australian Landscape
oil on board, 24.5 x 30.0 cm, by Percy Lindsay
cyf oil on board, 24.5 x 30.0 cm, by Percy Lindsay
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ID de tableau:: 82334 Miners and Cradle Miners and Cradle
oil on canvas, 40.5 x 30.5 cm, by Percy Lindsay
Date 1895(1895)
cyf oil on canvas, 40.5 x 30.5 cm, by Percy Lindsay
Date 1895(1895)
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Percy Lindsay Percival (Percy) Charles Lindsay (1870 - 1952) was an Australian landscape painter, illustrator and cartoonist, born in Creswick, Victoria. Percy was the first child born to Jane Lindsay (nee Williams) and Dr Robert Charles Lindsay. His siblings included the well known artists: Sir Lionel Lindsay, Norman Lindsay, Ruby Lindsay and Sir Daryl Lindsay.
Percy first began painting while at school and further developed his skills during the late 1880s. Tuition from Fred Sheldon and Walter Withers saw him develop his painting skills to a professional level.
Percy moved to Melbourne in the 1890s and worked as an illustrator and cartoonist. During his time in Melbourne Percy was at the centre of the cities bohemian art community. In 1918 he moved with his wife and child to Sydney where he continued to paint landscapes while working as a cartoonist on the Bulletin magazine.
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