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Name
Hugh Edward Maclean
Also known as:
  • Huia
  • Torca
  • H. Malcolm
  • Alsto
  • M
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Birth date
1875
Birth place
Kaiwarra, Wellington, New Zealand
Death date
20 August 1951
Death place
Manly, Sydney, New South Wales
Active Period
  • c.1899 - c.1929
Residence
  • c.1904 - c.1925 Sydney, New South Wales
  • c.1899 - c.1904 Melbourne, Victoria
Training
  • National Gallery School, Melbourne, Victoria
Cultural Heritage
  • Irish
  • Scottish
  • New Zealand
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Black and white artists

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References [<ExternalResource: Fitz Henry, W. E. (14 December 1955), 'A galaxy of characters : Stories of Bulletin artists', Sydney, NSW : Bulletin, pp 26-28, 32, (Long article on Bulletin artists largely based on Maclean's reminiscences, with good caricatures of several cartoonists including Norman Hetherington by Frith).>, <ExternalResource: The Bulletin (19 September 1951), 'Hugh MacLean Obituary'.>, <ExternalResource: National Archives of Australia (16 October 1917), 'Australian Imperial Force World War I Service Record: MacLean, Hugh Edward'.>, <ExternalResource: Sydney Morning Herald (24 August 1951), 'Death Notice: McLean, Hugh Edward'.>] [<ExternalResource: Fitz Henry, W. E. (14 December 1955), 'A galaxy of characters : Stories of Bulletin artists', Sydney, NSW : Bulletin, pp 26-28, 32, (Long article on Bulletin artists largely based on Maclean's reminiscences, with good caricatures of several cartoonists including Norman Hetherington by Frith).>, <ExternalResource: The Bulletin (19 September 1951), 'Hugh MacLean Obituary'.>, <ExternalResource: National Archives of Australia (16 October 1917), 'Australian Imperial Force World War I Service Record: MacLean, Hugh Edward'.>]
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