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Citations

  • Nuttall, Charles (writer and illustrator) (1902), 'Representative Australians’, Melbourne, Vic : McCarron Bird, apparently an offshoot of his opening of Parliament picture.

  • (February 2008), 'Australiana’, Australiana Society.

  • Clifford-Smith, Silas (8 April 2008) 'Information sourced from’.

  • Cook, David (1986), 'Picture postcards in Australia 1898-1920’, Lilydale, Vic : Pioneer Design Studio.

  • Dow, David M. (1947), 'Melbourne Savages : A history of the first fifty years of the Melbourne Savage Club’, Melbourne, Vic : The Melbourne Savage Club.

  • Mills, Carol (1991), 'Charles Nuttall (1872-1934) illustrator’, Canberra, ACT : Lu Rees Archives Notes, Books and Authors (Canberra University Library), pp. 20-24.

  • Moore, William (1934), 'The Story of Australian Art’, Sydney, NSW : Angus and Robertson, 2 volumes, (facsimile reprint, 1980).

  • Nuttall, Charles (1922), '“Black and White”’, in A. Colquhoun (ed.), The Year Book of Victorian Art 1922-23, Melbourne, Vic : Alexander McCubbin.

  • Serle, Percival (c.1949), 'Dictionary of Australian Biography : L to Z’, Sydney, NSW : Angus & Robertson.

  • Somerset, W. A. (1904), '“The Day’s Work” Series : Painting the Test-Match Picture’, Melbourne, Vic.: Life, 03-15.

  • Nuttall, Charles (writer and illustrator) (c.1902), 'Peter Wayback Visits the Melbourne Cup’, Melbourne, Vic.

  • Nuttall, Charles (writer and illustrator) (1933), 'Melbourne Town’, Melbourne, Vic.

  • Lindesay, Vane (1979), 'The inked-in image : a social and historical survey of Australian comic art’, Richmond, Vic : Hutchinson of Australia, p 129.

  • Melbourne Punch.

  • Sydney, NSW: Bulletin.

  • New York Herald.

  • New York, NY, USA: The Century.

  • New York, NY, USA: Harper’s.

  • Melbourne, Vic.: New Idea.

  • Melbourne, Vic.: Life.

  • Nuttall, Charles (1911), 'Nuttall’s Xmas Annual’, Melbourne, Vic.

  • Chomley, C.H. (1903), 'Tales of the Old Times’, Melbourne, Vic.

  • Gunn, Jeannie (c.1912), 'The Little Black Princess’, Melbourne, Vic.

  • Hughes, T. (1913), 'Tom Brown’s Schooldays’, Melbourne, Vic (Aust. edition).

  • Scott, W. (1915), 'The Talisman’, Melbourne, Vic (Aust. edition).

  • Ballantyne, R. M. (c.1930), 'Coral Island’, Melbourne, Vic. (Aust. edition).

  • (1915), 'Melba’s Gift Book of Australian Art and Literature’, Melbourne, Vic.

  • (c.1921), 'Adam Lindsay Gordon Memorial Volume’, Melbourne, Vic.

  • Melbourne, Vic.: Table Talk.

  • Melbourne, Vic.: Pals.

  • Johns, Fred (1927), 'Who’s Who in Australia : 1927-28’, Melbourne, Vic.

  • Sydney, NSW: Lone Hand.

  • 'Joan Kerr Archive’, National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT.

  • Information sourced from: David Angeloro.

See also

  • 'David Low, 'Charlie Nuttall', caricature, Lone Hand 1 June 1914, 30.'.
  • 'Photograph of Nuttall at easel after his return from New York, Life 1 January 1911, 18.'.

Initial data sources

  • Black and white artists

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Related collections
  • State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic. (collected in)
  • Castlemaine Art Museum, Castlemaine, VIC (collected in)
  • National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic. (collected in)
  • National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT (collected in)
  • Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia (collected in)
  • State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic. (collected in)
  • Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, Castlemaine, Vic. (collected in)
  • National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic. (collected in)
  • National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT (collected in)
  • Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia (collected in)