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Raymond Lindsay
b. August 1903
Also known as Ray Lindsay
Artist (Printmaker),
Artist (Theatre / Film Designer),
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator),
Artist (Painter)
As well as being a fine cartoonist and an adept art critic, Raymond Lindsay is best known as the creator of large scale history paintings. He was the second son of artist Norman Lindsay, and was active from the early 1920s to the mid 1950s.
Biographical Data
b. August 1903 Melbourne, Vic.
Biography
Associates
23 people
Groups
1 group
Works
1 work
Exhibitions
2 exhibitions
Collections
2 collections
Recognitions
1 recognition
References
8 references
Name
Raymond Lindsay
Also known as Ray Lindsay (The artist signed his Black and White work 'Ray Lindsay')
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Printmaker)
Artist (Theatre / Film Designer)
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
Art critic (ANZSIC code: 9002)
Journalist (ANZSIC code: 9002)
Birth date
August 1903
Birth place
Melbourne, Vic.
Death date
12 June 1960
Death place
Elizabeth Bay, Sydney, NSW
Active Period
c.1920 - c.1955
Residence
c.1942 - c.1960 Elizabeth Bay, Sydney, NSW
1929 - 1930 Sydney, NSW, Darlinghurst, Sydney, NSW
1921 - 1960 Sydney, NSW
1909 - 1921 Brisbane, Qld
1903 - 1909 Melbourne, Vic.
Training
c.1925- Royal Art Society School, Sydney, NSW
c.1920 - c.1923 Julian Ashton's Art School, Sydney, NSW
Cultural Heritage
Anglo-Celtic
Languages
English
Tools
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Version history
Updated Dec. 10, 2012
Created March 1, 2008
Projects that include this item
Baillieu Library Print Collection, University of Melbourne
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