Also known as
Elizabeth Onslow-Macarthur,
Elizabeth Onslow
Artist (Draughtsman),
Artist (Painter)
Well-trained colonial artist of the famous Macarthur Family who drew and painted landscapes and interiors throughout her life in Australia and London. She also improved farming techniques and turned the family home, Camden Park, into a business.
c.1840 - c.1911 Camden Park, Camden, Sydney, New South Wales
c.1860 - c.1864 London, England, UK
Training
c.1860 - c.1864 Private tuition from William Collingwood Smith
South Kensington Museum later known as the Victoria & Albert Museum, c.1860 - c.1864 Normal Central School of Art (South Kensington Museum), London, England, UK
c.1856 Trained with Conrad Martens
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870
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Related people
Macarthur, James (child of)
Macarthur, Emily (child of)
Martens, Conrad (associate of)
Onslow, Arthur (spouse of)
Smith, William Collingwood (associate of)
Thompson, A. J. Onslow (relative of)
Macarthur, James (child of)
Macarthur, Emily (child of)
Martens, Conrad (associate of)
Onslow, Arthur (spouse of)
Smith, William Collingwood (associate of)
Record history
System: data migration -
Aug. 22, 2011, 5:51 p.m.
(moderator approved)