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James Squire Woodward Morgan
b. 25 November 1886
Also known as Squire Morgan, James Squire Morgan
Artist (Draughtsman),
Artist (Printmaker),
Artist (Painter)
Prominent interwar period etcher who studied under Julian Ashton and Sydney Long.
Biographical Data
b. 25 November 1886 Randwick, Sydney, NSW
Biography
Associates
15 people
Groups
6 groups
Works
4 works
Exhibitions
4 exhibitions
Collections
3 collections
Recognitions
References
6 references
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Name
James Squire Woodward Morgan
Also known as:
Squire Morgan
James Squire Morgan
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Draughtsman)
Artist (Printmaker)
Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
art administrator (ANZSIC code: 7510)
Birth date
25 November 1886
Birth place
Randwick, Sydney, NSW
Death date
19 March 1974
Burial place
Northern Suburbs Crematorium, North Ryde, Sydney
Death note
BurialNote: funeral service 22 March 1974, ashes scattered
Active Period
1905 - 1960
Residence
1970 5 Punch Street, Mosman, Sydney, NSW
c.1940 - c.1962 140 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, NSW
c.1928 - c.1936 4 Bulletin Place, Sydney, NSW
1924 - 1926 158 Phillip Street, Sydney, NSW
1890 'Morganville', Bishops Avenue, Randwick, Sydney, NSW
Training
Fort Street High School, Sydney, NSW
Sydney Grammar School, NSW
1905 - 1909 Sydney Art School
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
'DAAO Researcher-in-Residence' supported by the Power Institute Foundation for Art & Visual Culture, University of Sydney
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Related collections
National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT (collected in)
Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia (collected in)
National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT (collected in)
Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia (collected in)
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