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painter, Victoria. Victorian Exhibition 1872: Water-colour Drawings, &c. – Campbell, M.A., Windsor – no.115 'Northern Spur of Dandenong Ranges’, by M.A. Campbell.

Agricultural Society of NSW exhibition 1873: Victorian Section – Malcolm A. Campbell, Lochend, Punt-road, Windsor – Water-colour paintings, Charcoal Burning near Dandenong, Melaluka Shrub, and Calm Evening in Hobson’s Bay.

Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition 1875: Campbell, M.A., Punt-road, Windsor – no.3083 'View at Mount Macedon’, no.3084 'The Old Log’ oil painting, no.3085 'St Kilda Beach’, no.3086 'A Landscape’.

Fifth exhibition of Victorian Academy of Arts 1875: “Mr M.A. Campbell’s 'Off to the Wreck’ is also a very successful effort” (Sydney Mail, 10 July 1875).

Sixth annual exhibition of NSW Academy of Art 1877: Oil Paintings – Campbell, Malcolm A. – no.53 Stranded – £15.15.0. 'Mr Malcolm Campbell’s “Stranded” (53) is a pretty bit of work’ (Sydney Mail 14 April 1877).

Listed in Sands 1878, 1884-89.

Launceston Fine Arts Exhibition 1879: no.50 Oil Painting – 'The Old Log’ – M.A. Campbell – F. Stanfield.

Sydney International Exhibition 1879-80: Victorian Court – Campbell, M.A., Lochend, Punt-road, Windsor, Melbourne – no .287 'Moonlight’; no.340 'Old Barn at Bullen, Victoria’.

Melbourne International Exhibition 1880: Victoria – Paintings and Drawings Exhibited by the Victorian Academy of Arts – Oil Paintings – Campbell, M.A., Punt-road, Windsor – no.3 'Caught in a Squall’.

Exhibited Art Society of NSW 1883.

Exhibited VAA 1883.

Member of the Council of the Victorian Academy of Arts 1884.

Fifth annual exhibition of Art Society of NSW 1884: 'No.29, “View of Melbourne” by Malcolm A. Campbell might be a view of anywhere but for the fact that the octagonal dome of the exhibition building is shown. The picture, however, shows good work’ (Sydney Morning Herald, 15 July 1884, p.4).

Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886: Victorian Court – Campbell, Malcolm A., 32 Colins Street west, Melbourne – Water-colour painting – “A Bend of the River”.

Seventh annual exhibition of the Art Society of NSW 1886: '“Low Tide” (26) by Malcolm A. Campbell, is a capital sunset scene, but the sails of the craft in the background are somewhat out of drawing’ (Sydney Morning Herald, 20 April 1886, p.4).

Exhibited Australian Artists Association (Vic.) 1887 winter (“Rocks at Moorabin”) and summer (“A Sunlit Sea”) exhibitions.

Exhibited Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition 1888-9 and won a Jury award (Oil and Watercolour Painting) for At Moorabbin (Honourable Mention). His address is noted as 18 Collins-st east, Melbourne. Another work exhibited in the Victorian Artists’ Gallery was no. 144, Low Tide.

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1999
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2011

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