Photographer, worked in Sydney. At a Conversazione held by Amateur Photographic Society of NSW at School of Arts, Pitt Street, “one of the best photographs in the room was entitled 'Sundown’, the view being that of a boat lying in the stream with the shadows falling on the hills beyond and on the water around. It was taken by Mr Victor Cohen, who likewise gained a first prize” ( Sydney Morning Herald 15 July 1885, 7). “One of the best photographs in the room was entitled 'Sundown’, the view being that of a boat lying in the stream with the shadows falling on the hills beyond and on the water around. It was taken by Mr Victor Cohen, who likewise gained a first prize” ( Sydney Mail 18 July 1885, p.125). “Mr Victor Cohen took the first prize for three landscapes. 'The Entrance to the Gardens’, of which all could judge, was excellent” ( Sydney Mail 14 August 1886, p.330).

Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886 (NSW Exhibits): Amateur Photographic Society of NSW, Sydney – Photographs – no.20 – Group, 'Waiting’, Taylor Bay, taken by Victor Cohen.

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