Native colonial whose claim to fame as first-born Australian artist belied the fact he took up landscape only because of the threat of photography to portraiture and his earliest colour paintings were little more than retouched photographs.
'DAA p. 863: William Pitt Wilshire, Camp of 'Blanket', A Frequent Visitor to 'Clovelly' Watson's Bay c. 1886, oil on canvas, 42.5 x 58.4 cm. Mitchell Library.'.
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