Joseph Backler made the best of his transportation to Australia by becoming a prolific and highly regarded portrait painter. He travelled the east coast taking commissions and leaving a rich legacy of 19th century Australian portraiture.
1832 (Arrived Sydney, NSW aboard the convict ship 'Portland')
Residence
1868 - 1871 Gympie, Qld. ( Studio opposite the "Gympie Times" office in Mary Street, Gympie)
1865 - 1868 Brisbane, QLD, Australia ( Studio located upstairs in Costin's Buildings, Queen Street, during 1865-66.)
c.1863 - Brisbane, Qld.
1862 - 1863 Glen Innes, NSW
1860 - 1861 Tenterfield, NSW
c.1849 - c.1892 Sydney, NSW
c.1847 - c.1849 Bathurst, NSW
c.1845 - c.1847 Goulburn, NSW
c.1843 - c.1845 Sydney, NSW
1833 - 1843 Port Macquarie, NSW
1832 - 1833 Sydney, NSW
1813 - 1832 London, England, UK
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870
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Record history
Automatic relation to Royal Historical Society of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld created because Alice Pollock was related to the same collection. -
18/06/2015 10:44
(moderator approved)
Automatic relation to Museum of Brisbane, QLD created because Portrait of Governor Blackall was related to the same collection. -
18/06/2015 10:43
(moderator approved)