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Name
Andrew MacCormac
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Draughtsman)
  • Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
  • Gold-digger (ANZSIC code: 0804)
  • Baptist Minister (ANZSIC code: 9540)
Birth date
1826
Birth place
County Down, Northern Ireland
Death date
1918
Death place
Adelaide, SA
Burial place
North Road Church of England Cemetery, Nailsworth, Adelaide, SA
Active Period
  • c.1826 - c.1918
Arrival
  • c.1854 (aboard the Golden Age)
Residence
  • c.1826 - c.1854 London, England, UK
  • c.1866 - c.1868 Newstead, Victoria
  • c.1880 - c.1897 Rundle Street, Adelaide, South Australia
  • c.1868 - c.1880 Moonta, South Australia
  • c.1854 - c.1861 Melbourne,Victoria
Training
  • 1862 - 1866 Theology
  • 1862 - 1866 Law
  • c.1852 Leigh's Academy, London, England, UK
Cultural Heritage
  • Irish
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870

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Related people
  • Jones, William Lorando (associate of)
  • Chevalier, Nicholas (associate of)
  • Mitchell, Henry Joseph Charles (relative of)
  • Brooke, G. V. (associate of)
  • Davenport, Samuel (associate of)
  • Stuart, John McDouall (associate of)
  • Porter, (associate of)
  • Train, (associate of)
  • Bray, John Cox (associate of)
  • Hawker, George Charles (associate of)
  • Torrens, Robert Richard (associate of)
  • Nott, George (associate of)
  • Martin, James (associate of)
  • McKinley, John (associate of)
  • Chevalier, (associate of)
  • Kingston, George (associate of)
  • Lord Tennyson, Hallam (associate of)
  • Buvelot, (associate of)
  • Radcliffe, (associate of)
  • MacCormac, Emily Mary (spouse of)
  • Jones, William Lorando (associate of)
  • Chevalier, Nicholas (associate of)
  • Mitchell, Henry Joseph Charles (relative of)
  • Brooke, G. V. (associate of)
  • Davenport, Samuel (associate of)
  • Stuart, John McDouall (associate of)
  • Porter, (associate of)
  • Train, (associate of)
  • Bray, John Cox (associate of)
  • Hawker, George Charles (associate of)
  • Torrens, Robert Richard (associate of)
  • Nott, George (associate of)
  • Martin, James (associate of)
  • McKinley, John (associate of)
  • Chevalier, (associate of)
  • Kingston, George (associate of)
  • Lord Tennyson, Hallam (associate of)
  • Buvelot, (associate of)
  • Radcliffe, (associate of)
  • MacCormac, Emily Mary (spouse of)
Related person groups
  • [Royal] South Australian Society of Arts (associate of)
  • [Royal] South Australian Society of Arts (associate of)
Related events
  • South Australian Society of Arts (exhibited at)
  • Sydney International Exhibition (None)
  • London International Exhibition (None)
  • South Australian Society of Arts (exhibited at)
  • Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition (None)
  • Geelong Mechanics Institute Exhibition (None)
  • Victorian Exhibition of Art (None)
  • Melbourne Exhibition (None)
  • South Australian Society of Arts (exhibited at)
  • Sydney International Exhibition (None)
  • London International Exhibition (None)
  • South Australian Society of Arts (exhibited at)
  • Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition (None)
  • Geelong Mechanics Institute Exhibition (None)
  • Victorian Exhibition of Art (None)
  • Melbourne Exhibition (None)
Field Changes
Biography
Initial contributors
  • Biven, Rachel
  • Kerr, JoanNote: Subsequent biographer
  • Biven, Rachel
  • Kerr, Joan Note: Subsequent biographer
Date created Jan. 1, 1992, midnight
Date modified April 11, 2011, midnight