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John Gardner Austin
Also known as J. G. Austin
Artist (Printmaker)
Not to be confused with the Dublin convict goldsmith and colonial banknote engraver John Austin, J.G. Austin was a lithographer and copperplate printer who, from 1835, held various premises throughout the Sydney CBD.
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Name
John Gardner Austin
Also known as J. G. Austin
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Printmaker)
Active Period
c.1835 - c.1842
Arrival
12 June 1834 (Arrived NSW on vessel 'Bristol')
Residence
c.12 June 1834 - c.1842 Sydney, NSW
c.1834- Gravesend, London, England, UK
Languages
English
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The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870
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