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Citations

  • Gray, J. (1967), 'Richard Read (senior)’, in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 2, [Pike, D. (ed.)], Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, Vic. [p. 366].

  • Buscombe, E. (1978), 'Artists in Early Australia and their Portraits’, Sydney, NSW.

  • Dixson, W (1919), 'Notes on Australian artists’, in Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, [5].

  • (1988), 'The Artist and the Patron’, Art Gallery of New South Wales, exhibition catalogue, Sydney, NSW [McDonald, P.R. & Pearce, B. (eds)].

  • Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (PXn 610).

  • Information sourced from Greening, C.E.

  • (1805), London Directory, London, UK.

  • (1986), Christie’s Australia, 04-14, lot. 187 (illustration).

See also

  • 'Christie's Australia, 1986-04-14, lot 187, illustration of Esther Johnston, wife of George Johnston (miniature on ivory 6.5 x 5 cm) attended by 3 sons and 4 daughters.'.

Initial data sources

  • The Dictionary of Australian Artists: painters, sketchers, photographers and engravers to 1870

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Related recognitions
  • Government House (received)
  • Commission for Captain John Piper. (received)
  • Mary (Mrs Richard) Jones (received)
  • Portrait of Governor Macquarie (received)
  • Read's drawing of Sydney Cove used as the frontispiece to James Atkinson's 'An Account of the State of Agriculture and Grazing in New South Wales' (London 1826). (received)
  • Commission for Mr Kelly to celebrate his certificate of freedom (received)
  • Dance floor for the Bachelors' Ball (received)
  • Government House (received)
  • Commission for Captain John Piper. (received)
  • Mary (Mrs Richard) Jones (received)
  • Portrait of Governor Macquarie (received)
  • Read's drawing of Sydney Cove used as the frontispiece to James Atkinson's 'An Account of the State of Agriculture and Grazing in New South Wales' (London 1826). (received)
  • Commission for Mr Kelly to celebrate his certificate of freedom (received)
  • Dance floor for the Bachelors' Ball (received)