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Name
Conrad Martens
Also known as C. M.
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Draughtsman)
  • Artist (Printmaker)
  • Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
  • Art teacher
  • Deputy parliamentary librarian
Birth date
1801
Death date
21 August 1878
Death place
Sydney, New South Wales
Burial place
St Thomas's Cemetery, North Sydney, New South Wales
Active Period
  • c.1827 - c.1878
Arrival
  • 1835 (Arrived in Sydney harbour on the Black Warrior from New Zealand.)
Residence
  • c.1835 Blue Mountains, New South Wales
  • c.1835 Illawarra region, New South Wales
  • c.1851 Hunter River, New South Wales
  • c.1851 New England, New South Wales
  • c.1851 Darling Downs, Queensland
  • c.1851 Brisbane, Queensland
  • c.1872 - c.1873 Lithgow Valley, New South Wales
  • c.1834 - c.1835 Peru
  • c.1832 - c.1833 Montevideo, Uruguay
  • c.1834 Valparasio, Chile
  • c.1844 - c.1854 Rockleigh Grange, St. Leonards, Sydney, New South Wales
  • c.1832 - c.1833 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • c.1816 - c.1832 Exeter, England, UK
  • c.1801 - c.1816 London, England, UK
  • c.1835 New Zealand
  • c.1835 Tahiti
  • c.1835 - c.1878 Pitt Street, the Rocks, Sydney
  • c.1833 - c.1834 HMS Beagle
  • c.1832 - c.1833 HMS Hyacinth
Training
  • c.1827 - c.1832 Taught by Copley Fielding
Cultural Heritage
  • English
  • German
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870

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