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Name
Valentine Delawarr
Also known as:
  • Valentin Delawarr
  • Val Delawarr
  • V. Delawarr
  • W. Delawarr
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Painter)
Birth date
c.1 October 1852
Birth place
England, UK
Birth note
Birth information found in the 1911 Census of Canada
Death date
30 June 1918
Death place
Keswick, Ontario, Canada
Burial place
Ontario, Canada
Active Period
  • c.1880 - c.1900
Residence
  • c.1899 - c.1900 Perth, WA
  • c.1899 Milford Sound, Otago (Fiordland), NZ
  • c.1892 - c.1893 Waltham Buildings, Bond Street, Sydney, NSW
  • c.1890 - c.1892 Hunter Street, Sydney, NSW
  • c.1888 - c.1899 Sydney, NSW
  • c.1904 - 1918 Ontario, Canada (Immigrated to Canada in 1904 according to the 1911 Census of Canada)
Cultural Heritage
  • Speculatively Belgian, French or Anglo-Huguenot
Languages
  • English

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Related person groups
  • West Australian Society of Arts (associate of)
Related works
  • Waterfall, Darling Ranges (creator of)
  • Martin's Bay, New Zealand (creator of)
  • Jameson Valley, Katoomba (creator of)
  • Bay of Plenty, New Zealand (creator of)
  • Perth from the Brewery (creator of)
Related collections
  • Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, WA (collected in)
  • Royal Western Australian Historical Society, Perth, WA (collected in)
  • Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, WA (collected in)
  • National Trust Western Australia (collected in)
  • Battye Library of Australian History, State Library of Western Australia, Perth, WA (collected in)
  • Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, WA (collected in)
Related events
  • Exhibition by Valentine Delawarr and May Creeth (exhibited at)
  • Fine Old Master Pictures and Drawings together with Several Interesting Australian Works (exhibited at)
  • The Colonial Eye (exhibited at)
  • Third Annual Exhibition of the West Australian Society of Arts (exhibited at)
  • [exhibition] (exhibited at)