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Name
Alexander Phillip Sass
Also known as:
  • Sas
  • Alek Sass
  • Alexander Phillip Williams
  • Alec Sass
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
  • Artist (Painter)
Birth date
c.1870
Birth place
Wiltshire, England, UK
Birth note
1876 according to Taylor; 1877 according to some sources; 1870 according to Rainbow.
Death date
December 1922
Death place
Mosman, Sydney, NSW
Death note
1923 according to Rainbow.
Active Period
  • c.1893 - c.1922
Arrival
  • c.1885 (Melbourne)
Residence
  • c.1919 - c.1922 Sydney, NSW
  • c.1912 - c.1918 New York, NY, USA
  • c.1885 - c.1912 Melbourne, Vic.
Training
  • c.1890 - c.1893 National Gallery of Victoria School, Melbourne, Vict.
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Black and white artists

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References [<ExternalResource: George Essex Evans (1910), 'Queensland Queen of the North. A Jubilee Ode', Brisbane: Government Printer, illustrations by Sass.>, <ExternalResource: Blaikie, George (1966), 'Remember Smith's weekly? : a biography of an uninhibited national Australian newspaper, born: 1 March 1919, died: 28 October 1950', Adelaide, SA : Rigby.>, <ExternalResource: Gibbney, H. J.; & Smith, Ann G. (eds.) (1987), 'A Biographical register 1788-1939 : notes from the name index of the Australian dictionary of biography', Canberra, ACT : Australian Dictionary of Biography (& see bibliography).>, <ExternalResource: Lindesay, Vane (1994), 'Drawing from life : a history of the Australian Black and White Artists' Club', Sydney, NSW : State Library of New South Wales Press.>, <ExternalResource: McCulloch, Alan; & McCulloch, Susan (1994), 'Encyclopedia of Australian art', St Leonards, NSW : Allen & Unwin (3rd revised edition).>, <ExternalResource: Mahood, Marguerite (1973), 'The loaded line : Australian political caricature, 1788-1901', Carlton, Vic : Melbourne University Press.>, <ExternalResource: Moore, William (1934), 'Story of Australian Art', Sydney, NSW : Angus & Robertson (facsimile 1980).>, <ExternalResource: Moore, William (1907), 'Alex. Sass', Native Companion, 12-02, n.p.>, <ExternalResource: Rafty, Tony; with Mack, Brodie (1964), 'Fifty Years of Australian Cartooning', Sydney, NSW : Blaxland Gallery.>, <ExternalResource: Rainbow, Brenda (1998), '"Golden Years of Cartooning" 1920 to 1940: Featuring the works of Stan Cross & more than twenty cartoonists of the same era', Coffs Harbour, NSW : Bunker Cartoon Gallery, p 54 (exhibition of original Smith's Weekly cartoons now held in p.c).>, <ExternalResource: Rees, Lloyd (1969), 'The Small Treasures of a Lifetime', Sydney, NSW : Ure Smith.>, <ExternalResource: Taylor, George (1902), 'The Spirit of Caricature in the Commonwealth : with incidental remarks on Australian "Black and White"', Commonwealth Annual 2 (1902-3), pp 31-42.>, <ExternalResource: Oldfield, Audrey (1994), 'Australian women and the vote', Melbourne, Vic : Cambridge University Press, p 29.>, <ExternalResource: 'NSW Death Records : 16668/1922', New South Wales.>, <ExternalResource: Sydney, NSW: Lone Hand.>, <ExternalResource: (1935), Smith's Weekly, 04-20, pp 20, 26.>] [<ExternalResource: George Essex Evans (1910), 'Queensland Queen of the North. A Jubilee Ode', Brisbane: Government Printer, illustrations by Sass.>]