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Julius Hogarth
b. 24 December 1820
Also known as Julius Hougaard
Artist ,
Maker (Jewellery Designer),
Artist (Glass & metal Artist / Designer),
Artist (Industrial / Product Designer),
Artist (Sculptor)
Professional jeweller, smith, sculptor, engraver and diesinker of Danish origin. Resided and worked in Sydney and later Melbourne, is distinguished for his incorporation of Australian floral and faunal motifs into his silver and gold creations.
Biographical Data
b. 24 December 1820 Copenhagen, Denmark
Biography
2 biographies
Associates
14 people
Groups
6 groups
Works
23 works
Exhibitions
5 exhibitions
Collections
6 collections
Recognitions
1 recognition
References
7 references
commissioned by
Stokes and Martin, Melbourne, VIC
Other occupation
Designer and Diesinker for Stokes and Martin.
commissioned by
Flavelle, Roberts & Co. Sydney, NSW
Other occupation
Supplier of goods to Flavelle, Roberts & Co.
commissioned by
Hardy Brothers, Sydney, NSW
Other occupation
Supplier of Goods to Hardy Brothers.
associate of
Jørgen Dalhoff
Artist
Apprenticed to Dalhoff in Copenhagen.
associate of
Wilhelm Valentin Reggendorf
Artist
Reggendorf was an apprentice to Hogarth in Copenhagen.
associate of
Andreas Wilhelm Wolge
Artist (Jewellery Designer)
Wolge was an apprentice to Hogarth in Copenhagen.
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Updated Nov. 3, 2013
Created April 11, 2011
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