painter, Victoria. Victorian Exhibition 1872: Water-colour Drawings, &c. – Campbell, M.A., Windsor – no.115 'Northern Spur of Dandenong Ranges’, by M.A. Campbell.

Agricultural Society of NSW exhibition 1873: Victorian Section – Malcolm A. Campbell, Lochend, Punt-road, Windsor – Water-colour paintings, Charcoal Burning near Dandenong, Melaluka Shrub, and Calm Evening in Hobson’s Bay.

Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition 1875: Campbell, M.A., Punt-road, Windsor – no.3083 'View at Mount Macedon’, no.3084 'The Old Log’ oil painting, no.3085 'St Kilda Beach’, no.3086 'A Landscape’.

Fifth exhibition of Victorian Academy of Arts 1875: “Mr M.A. Campbell’s 'Off to the Wreck’ is also a very successful effort” ( Sydney Mail , 10 July 1875).

Sixth annual exhibition of NSW Academy of Art 1877: Oil Paintings – Campbell, Malcolm A. – no.53 Stranded – £15.15.0. 'Mr Malcolm Campbell’s “Stranded” (53) is a pretty bit of work’ ( Sydney Mail 14 April 1877).

Listed in Sands 1878, 1884-89.

Launceston Fine Arts Exhibition 1879: no.50 Oil Painting – 'The Old Log’ – M.A. Campbell – F. Stanfield.

Sydney International Exhibition 1879-80: Victorian Court – Campbell, M.A., Lochend, Punt-road, Windsor, Melbourne – no .287 'Moonlight’; no.340 'Old Barn at Bullen, Victoria’.

Melbourne International Exhibition 1880: Victoria – Paintings and Drawings Exhibited by the Victorian Academy of Arts – Oil Paintings – Campbell, M.A., Punt-road, Windsor – no.3 'Caught in a Squall’.

Exhibited Art Society of NSW 1883.

Exhibited VAA 1883.

Member of the Council of the Victorian Academy of Arts 1884.

Fifth annual exhibition of Art Society of NSW 1884: 'No.29, “View of Melbourne” by Malcolm A. Campbell might be a view of anywhere but for the fact that the octagonal dome of the exhibition building is shown. The picture, however, shows good work’ ( Sydney Morning Herald , 15 July 1884, p.4).

Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886: Victorian Court – Campbell, Malcolm A., 32 Colins Street west, Melbourne – Water-colour painting – “A Bend of the River”.

Seventh annual exhibition of the Art Society of NSW 1886: '“Low Tide” (26) by Malcolm A. Campbell, is a capital sunset scene, but the sails of the craft in the background are somewhat out of drawing’ ( Sydney Morning Herald , 20 April 1886, p.4).

Exhibited Australian Artists Association (Vic.) 1887 winter (“Rocks at Moorabin”) and summer (“A Sunlit Sea”) exhibitions.

Exhibited Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition 1888-9 and won a Jury award (Oil and Watercolour Painting) for At Moorabbin (Honourable Mention). His address is noted as 18 Collins-st east, Melbourne. Another work exhibited in the Victorian Artists’ Gallery was no. 144, Low Tide .

Writers:
Staff Writer
Date written:
1999
Last updated:
2011