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Raphael Clint
b. 1797
Also known as Ralph Clint
Artist (Printmaker)
Lithographer, engraver, printer and surveyor born in England. Resident of Western Australia, Tasmania and NSW he designed and engraved the first signed armorial bookplates produced in New South Wales.
Biographical Data
b. 1797 Hereford, England, UK
Biography
1 biography
Associates
23 people
Groups
2 groups
Works
9 works
Exhibitions
3 exhibitions
Collections
4 collections
Recognitions
References
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Name
Raphael Clint
Also known as Ralph Clint
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Printmaker)
Other Occupation
Printer
Engraver
Surveyor
Birth date
1797
Birth place
Hereford, England, UK
Death date
13 September 1849
Death place
Sydney, NSW
Active Period
December 1843 - May 1847
c.1840 - c.1842
1837
c.20 January 1832 - c.1832
1832 - 1834
Arrival
5 August 1829 (Arrived at King George Sound, WA in the 'Calista'.)
Residence
August 1847 - 13 September 1849 Sydney, NSW
c.September 1843 - c.August 1847 George Street, Sydney, NSW
November 1842 - September 1843 Hunter Street, Sydney, NSW
c.14 February 1835 - c.1842 12 King Street, Sydney, NSW
c.1835 36 Hunter Street, Sydney, NSW
1834 - 1835 Bridgewater, Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania)
c.1832 - c.1835 Van Diemen's Land, Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania)
c.5 August 1829 - c.1832 King George Sound, WA
1797 - 5 August 1829 Hereford, England, UK
Cultural Heritage
Roman Catholic
Languages
English
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Royal Academy (associate of)
Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Australia (associate of)
Royal Academy (associate of)
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