Portrait of photographer Henri Mallard made in 1916 by Monte Luke
Born
Henri Marie Joseph Mallard
(1884-02-09)9 February 1884
Australia
Died
21 January 1967(1967-01-21) (aged 82)
Balmain, Sydney
Nationality
Australian
Education
self-taught
Known for
Photography
Notable work
Nearing their journey's end (1920s) Break-o-day, railway siding, (1939)
Movement
Pictorialism, Modernism
Spouse
Hilda Mary Cousins
Henri Marie Joseph Mallard (9 February 1884 – 21 January 1967) was an Australian photographer.
Born in Balmain (Sydney, Australia) to French parents, he came to photography via the industry. Using his French connections and accent (which was strong owing to his home education), he secured a position in 1900 with Harrington[1] (later Kodak Pty Ltd) as a sales representative to the French consulate. He remained with the company, becoming general manager, until 1952. With ready access to equipment and materials, he was an enthusiastic amateur exhibitor by 1904.
^In 1892 the first volume of Australian photographic journal (Sydney, N.S.W), was published in which short articles on 'art-versus-photography' appeared from time to time (the journal later becomes Harrington's Photographic Journal (H.P.J.) published Sydney : Harrington & Co., 1910–1927) (Gael Newton. "Australian pictorial photography : a survey of art photography from 1898 to 1938 organised by the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney" Sydney : Trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1979. ISBN 0724017151 )
Henri Marie Joseph Mallard (9 February 1884 – 21 January 1967) was an Australian photographer. Born in Balmain (Sydney, Australia) to French parents, he...
experienced by many of the workers in later years was blamed on the project. HenriMallard between 1930 and 1932 produced hundreds of stills and film footage which...
Mawson was planning an expedition to Antarctica; fellow Sydney-sider HenriMallard in 1911, recommended Hurley for the position of official photographer...
photographer artists, including Harold Cazneaux, Frank Hurley, Cecil Bostock, HenriMallard, Rose Simmonds, and Olive Cotton, exhibited pictorial works at salons...
William Stewart White, Malcolm McKinnon and James Paton, later joined by HenriMallard. This group pledged "to work and to advance pictorial photography and...
White, Malcolm McKinnon and James Paton, and they were later joined by HenriMallard. A "manifesto" was drawn up by Cecil and signed by all six attendees...
Ann Noon Ann Noon 1976 3 – 28 Aug Building the Sydney Harbour Bridge HenriMallard 1976 3 – 28 Aug Viewpoints Gary Grealy, Katharine Rogers, Ian Tudor...
Australasian Antarctic Expedition. However, Mawson passed him up, and HenriMallard, in favour of Frank Hurley. Cato travelled that year in Europe finding...
Jean Balde [fr] 1929 André Demaison [fr] 1930 Jacques de Lacretelle 1931 Henri Pourrat 1932 Jacques Chardonne 1933 Roger Chauviré 1934 Paule Régnier 1935...
Happiness of Three Women (1954) as John Devil's Point (1954) as Michael Mallard The Flaw (1955) as John Millway Doublecross (1956) as Albert Pascoe Find...
are the American robin, the house sparrow, the red-winged blackbird, the mallard, the common grackle, the blue jay, the American crow, the black-capped...
Nostrand Company. pp. 81. Haynes, p. 6.116 Anthracene in Linstrom, Peter J.; Mallard, William G. (eds.); NIST Chemistry WebBook, NIST Standard Reference Database...
stream. Many rare trees (remnants of a botanic garden) and animals such as mallards, moorhens, coots, and even Egyptian geese and rose-ringed parakeets thrive...
separated by distillation. DCM was first prepared in 1839 by the French chemist Henri Victor Regnault (1810–1878), who isolated it from a mixture of chloromethane...
code names Coronet Scabbard, Coronel Aspen, Coronet Drake, and Coronet Mallard. The 4401st Combat Support Squadron (Provisional) maintained a near-constant...
Graham Catherine Wilson Robert Adamson James Clerk Maxwell (1856–1860) John Mallard William A. Edelstein George Paget Thomson (1922–1930), Nobel Laureate,...
(1987–1991). Marcel Lagorce, 90, French classical trumpeter. Long Boi, British Mallard-Indian Runner duck cross. (death announced on this date) Teina Maraeura...