Design and Art Australia Online
database and e-research tool for art and design researchers
Log in
/
Sign up
Username
Password
forgot password
or
Sign up
E-mail
Username
Password
Password
Verification
Type the characters shown.
I accept the
terms and conditions
or
Login
close
Data Out
Featured Artists
Lola Greeno
Lindy Lee
Rosemary Wynnis Madigan
Margaret Preston
Terms of Use
Events Visualisation
custom_research_links
Data In
Login
Create Account
Help
How to contribute
How to moderate
How to share your images
custom_participate_links
%nbsp;
Advanced search
James Hazell Adamson
b. 27 June 1829
Also known as J. H. Adamson, Mr Adamson
Artist (Printmaker),
Artist (Photographer),
Artist (Draughtsman),
Artist (Painter)
This diverse artist practised as a painter, lithographer and professional photographer. His works encompassed portrait, landscape and still life genres. Exhibiting in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, he received wide ranging recognition for his work.
Biographical Data
b. 27 June 1829 Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland, UK
Biography
1 biography
Associates
5 people
Groups
4 groups
Works
12 works
Exhibitions
6 exhibitions
Collections
2 collections
Recognitions
4 recognitions
References
10 references
You are viewing the version of bio from
Nov. 27, 2012, 11:05 a.m.
(moderator approved).
Revert to this revision
Go to current record
Name
James Hazell Adamson
Also known as:
J. H. Adamson
Mr Adamson
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Printmaker)
Artist (Photographer)
Artist (Draughtsman)
Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
Drawing teacher (ANZSIC code: 8212)
Professional photographer (ANZSIC code: 6991)
Birth date
27 June 1829
Birth place
Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland, UK
Death date
2 May 1902
Death place
Adelaide, SA
Active Period
c.1850 - c.1875
Arrival
1839 (Arrived SA on board the 'Recovery')
Residence
c.1902- Adelaide, SA
c.1874 - c.1875 Sydney, NSW
c.1856 - c.1859 Melbourne, Vic.
1839 - 1856 Adelaide, SA
27 June 1829 - 1839 Scotland, UK
Cultural Heritage
Scottish
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870
Difference between this version and previous
Field
This Version
Previous Version
Related recognitions
Prize of 10 guineas, Inaugural exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts (received)
NSW Academy of Art (received)
Adelaide Society of Arts (received)
Victorian Industrial Society (received)
Prize of 10 guineas, Inaugural exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts (received)
NSW Academy of Art (received)
Adelaide Society of Arts (received)
Victorian Industrial Society (received)
Record history
System: data migration
-
12/02/2013 11:52
(moderator approved)
System: data migration
-
12/02/2013 10:42
(moderator approved)
System: data migration
-
11/12/2012 11:11
(moderator approved)
System: data migration
-
11/12/2012 10:42
(moderator approved)
System: data migration
-
27/11/2012 11:05
(moderator approved)
System: data migration
-
Nov. 27, 2012, 11:05 a.m.
(moderator approved)
System: data migration
-
27/11/2012 10:45
(moderator approved)
System: data migration
-
30/10/2012 15:48
(moderator approved)
System: data migration
-
30/10/2012 15:36
(moderator approved)
System: updating NLA data
-
28/08/2012 14:14
(moderator approved)
System: denormalizing authors3
-
19/06/2012 12:57
(moderator approved)
System: clear out authors in preparation for denormalize authors2
-
19/06/2012 12:00
(moderator approved)
System: clear out authors in preparation for denormalize authors2
-
15/05/2012 12:59
(moderator approved)
System: denormalizing authors
-
26/03/2012 16:09
(moderator approved)
System: data migration
-
19/10/2011 14:04
(moderator approved)
1
2
3
>
Cite this record
Choose a format
Select one
Permalink (PURL) only
HTML link
RDF endpoint
Harvard citation
Share this record
Permalink
Social