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Isaac Scott Nind
b. c.1797
Also known as I. S. N., Isaac Scott-Nind
Artist (Painter)
A watercolourist whose most well known works are of King George's Sound, Albany, Western Australia. His works are precise geologically and botanically of this region and are represented at various institutions.
Biographical Data
b. c.1797 Tewkesbury, England, UK
Biography
1 biography
Associates
17 people
Groups
2 groups
Works
6 works
Exhibitions
Collections
2 collections
Recognitions
References
10 references
Name
Isaac Scott Nind
Also known as:
I. S. N.
Isaac Scott-Nind
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
Surgeon (ANZSIC code: 8512) (Surgeon 1826 - Assistant Surgeon, Military Settlement, King George Sound, Albany Western Australia.)
Birth date
c.1797
Birth place
Tewkesbury, England, UK
Death date
6 August 1868
Death place
Campbelltown, Sydney, New South Wales
Active Period
c.1827 - c.1829
Residence
February 1833 - 1868 New South Wales
c.1829- England, UK
c.October 1829- Sydney, NSW
25 December 1826 - October 1829 King George Sound, Albany, Western Australia
c.1826- New South Wales
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870
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Updated Oct. 19, 2011
Created Jan. 1, 1992
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