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Sir John William Ashton
b. 1881
Also known as William Ashton, Will Ashton
Artist (Printmaker),
Artist (Painter)
Sir William Ashton was a sucessful landscape painter during the first half of the 20th century, winning the Wynne prize three times. During the late 1930s and 40s he worked as a gallery director in Sydney.
Biographical Data
b. 1881 York, England
Biography
Associates
29 people
Groups
3 groups
Works
4 works
Exhibitions
2 exhibitions
Collections
5 collections
Recognitions
7 recognitions
References
10 references
Name
Sir John William Ashton
Also known as:
William Ashton
Will Ashton
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Printmaker)
Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
gallery director (ANZSIC code: 8910)
Birth date
1881
Birth place
York, England
Death date
1 September 1963
Death place
Mosman, NSW
Active Period
1890
Arrival
1884
Residence
1920-1929 'Bossiney', Tivoli Street, Mosman, Sydney, NSW
1920-1929 'Godrevy', Larkin Street, Bay Road, North Sydney, NSW
Training
1902 - 1904 Academie Julian, Paris, France
c.1900- Julius Olsson's School of Landscape and Sea Painting, St Ives, UK
1898 Archibald Collins, Adelaide, SA
Cultural Heritage
English
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
'DAAO Researcher-in-Residence' supported by the Power Institute Foundation for Art & Visual Culture, University of Sydney
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Updated Oct. 5, 2014
Created Jan. 1, 2009
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