Archibald Prize, 7 times between 1921–1939; Wynne Prize (1921)
William Beckwith McInnes (18 May 1889 – 9 November 1939) was an Australian portrait painter, winner of the Archibald Prize seven times for his traditional style paintings. He was acting-director at the National Gallery of Victoria and an instructor in its art school.
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WilliamBeckwithMcInnes (18 May 1889 – 9 November 1939) was an Australian portrait painter, winner of the Archibald Prize seven times for his traditional...
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Miss Collins is a 1924 portrait painting by Australian artist WilliamBeckwithMcInnes. The painting depicts Miss Gladys Neville Collins, the daughter...
School, where his students included painters Clarice Beckett, WilliamBeckwithMcInnes, Hugh Ramsay, Jessie Traill and Hilda Rix Nicholas, and the photographer...
of New South Wales. His parents, William and Mary Bat(e)man, arrived at Sydney aboard Ganges on 2 June 1797. William was sentenced to fourteen years'...
Splatt, William; Burton, Barbara (1977). A Treasury of Australian Landscape Painting. Rigby. p. 35. McCulloch, Alan; McCulloch, Susan; McCulloch Childs...
for the 1926 Archibald Prize winning painting Silk and lace by WilliamBeckwithMcInnes, acquired by the Art Gallery of New South Wales Paterson was the...
inception: G. F. Folingsby, 1882–1891 Lindsay Bernard Hall, 1892–1935 WilliamBeckwithMcInnes, (acting) 1935–1936 P. M. Carew-Smyth, (acting) 1937 J. S. Macdonald...
portrait of Wreford by W. B. McInnes. Biography portal Australia portal Sir Alfred Charles Davidson WilliamBeckwithMcInnes Merrett, D. T. "Wreford, Sir...
School from 1913 to 1916 under the guidance of Frederick McCubbin and WilliamBeckwithMcInnes. Later, she joined its School of Painting from the second...
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During that period, he lived at "Apsley House", the family estate of Sir William Lyne, Premier of New South Wales. In March 1902, Lyons transferred to the...
Frederick McCubbin 1907–08: Leslie Wilkie (acting) 1917–39: WilliamBeckwithMcinnes 1933: George Bell (acting) 1939–41: A. E. Newbury 1941–46: William Rowell...
and drawing at the National Gallery of Victoria Art School under WilliamBeckwithMcInnes and Charles Arthur Wheeler. In 1933 Klytie took classes at the...
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the 7th Battalion. When the commander of the AIF, Lieutenant General Sir William Birdwood, offered Elliott the newly formed 14th Infantry Brigade in Maj...
School in Melbourne, where she was taught by Lindsay Bernard Hall, WilliamBeckwithMcInnes and George Bell. Crombie exhibited her work with modernist groups...
National Gallery of Victoria Art School, where he was tutored by WilliamBeckwithMcInnes and Lindsay Bernard Hall. While studying, Atyeo became romantically...
months. He submitted a self-portrait for the third year, competing with William Macleod who entered with the subject of The Bulletin cartoonist 'Hop' Hopkins...
remains part of its collection. Miss Collins, a 1924 painting by WilliamBeckwithMcInnes of Gladys Neville Collins "The white glove 1921". George W Lambert:...
studio. Ben Nicholson begins to paint abstracts. Archibald Prize: WilliamBeckwithMcInnes – Portrait of Miss Collins Art competitions at the 1924 Summer...
established. Miss Collins, a portrait of Gladys Neville Collins by WilliamBeckwithMcInnes is awarded the Archibald Prize The 1924 NSWRFL season is won by...
realise his power over them. He never married. His portrait by WilliamBeckwithMcInnes is at Wesley College. Felix Meyer, Adamson of Wesley : the story...
Gallery School (now VCA) to study drawing under Frederick McCubbin and WilliamBeckwithMcInnes. In the 1930s, Mahood attended classes in applied arts at...