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watercolour painter and professional photographer(?), showed two works, both titled View on Lake Killarney , at the fourth Annual Exhibition of Fine Arts in Melbourne in 1864, being listed in the catalogue as Miss E. Clarke (sic), a resident (professional) artist of 7 Drummond Street, Carlton – the address of George A. Clark, an estate agent and, presumably, her father. Miss Clark had earlier shown a watercolour, Flowers , in the 1856 Victorian Exhibition of Art. In 1876 Miss Elizabeth C. Clark, possibly the same person, was working as a photographer at 13 Bourke Street West, Melbourne.

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1992
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2011

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References [<ExternalResource: Davies, Alan; and Stanbury, Peter (1985), 'The Mechanical Eye in Australia: Photography 1841-1900', Melbourne, Vic : Oxford University Press.>, <ExternalResource: (1864), '[Catalogue]', Melbourne, Vic : Fourth Annual Exhibition of Fine Arts.>]