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Richard Shepherd
b. 6 April 1825
Artist (Printmaker)
Richard Shepherd was a lithographer. He was a foundation member of the Victorian Academy of Arts in 1870. Shepherd also helped found the South Melbourne Art School.
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b. 6 April 1825 Beckermet, Cumberland, England
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Name
Richard Shepherd
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Printmaker)
Other Occupation
lithographic draughtsman
officer (officer Lithography branch, Mining Department)
Sergeant (Sergeant Emerald Hill Rifle Corps)
Birth date
6 April 1825
Birth place
Beckermet, Cumberland, England
Death date
10 June 1885
Burial place
St Kilda Cemetery, Melbourne, Victoria
Active Period
1855 - 1885
Arrival
23 August 1853 (Melbourne, Victoria)
Residence
1857 - 1885 Emerald Hill, South Melbourne, Victoria
Geelong, Victoria
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870
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