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Alexander Colquhoun (15 February 1862 – 14 February 1941) was a Scottish-born Australian painter, illustrator and art critic.[1]

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  1. 42 relations: Amalie Sara Colquhoun, Art critic, Art Gallery of South Australia, Art in Australia, Austral Building, Australian Academy of Art, Australian Art Association, Australians, Bendigo Art Gallery, Bendigo School of Mines and Industries, Bertha Merfield, Brighton, Victoria, Buonarotti Club, Castlemaine Art Museum, Chloé (Lefebvre), Collins Street, Melbourne, Department of Education (Victoria), Frederick McCubbin, George Folingsby, Glasgow, Heidelberg School, History painting, Illustrator, John Longstaff, Jules Lefebvre, Loch Vennachar, Max Meldrum, Melbourne, Moonee Ponds, Victoria, National Gallery of Victoria, National Gallery of Victoria Art School, Painting, Scotland, The Age, The Christian Science Monitor, The Herald (Melbourne), Tonal Impressionism, Twenty Melbourne Painters Society Inc, Victorian Artists Society, Walter Withers, William Beckwith McInnes, Working Men's College, Melbourne.

  2. Australian art critics
  3. Australian art historians

Amalie Sara Colquhoun

Amalie Sara Colquhoun (20 March 1894 – 16 June 1974) was an Australian landscape and portrait painter who is represented in national and state galleries. Alexander Colquhoun (artist) and Amalie Sara Colquhoun are 20th-century Australian artists.

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Art critic

An art critic is a person who is specialized in analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating art.

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The Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA), established as the National Gallery of South Australia in 1881, is located in Adelaide.

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Art in Australia

Art in Australia was an Australian art magazine that was published between 1916 and 1942.

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Austral Building

The Austral Building is a broadly English Queen Anne revival building located at 115-119 Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia.

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Australian Academy of Art

The Australian Academy of Art was a conservative Australian government-authorised art organisation which operated for ten years between 1937 and 1946 and staged annual exhibitions.

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Australian Art Association

The Australian Art Association was founded in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1912 by Edward Officer (inaugural president) John Mather, Frederick McCubbin, Max Meldrum and Walter Withers.

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Australians

Australians, colloquially known as Aussies or Antipodeans, are the citizens, nationals and individuals associated with the country of Australia.

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Bendigo Art Gallery is an Australian art gallery located in Bendigo, Victoria.

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Bendigo School of Mines and Industries

The Bendigo School of Mines was established in Bendigo, Australia in 1873 to provide technical education, predominantly for the mining industry.

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Bertha Merfield

Bertha Merfield (1869–1921) was an Australian painter and muralist. Alexander Colquhoun (artist) and Bertha Merfield are artists from Melbourne and national Gallery of Victoria Art School alumni.

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Brighton, Victoria

Brighton is an affluent suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Bayside local government area.

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Buonarotti Club

The Buonarotti Club was a bohemian artists' society in Melbourne, Australia between 1883 and 1887, associated with Heidelberg School of painters.

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Castlemaine Art Museum

Castlemaine Art Museum is an art gallery and museum in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia.

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Chloé (Lefebvre)

Chloé is an 1875 oil painting by French academic painter Jules Lefebvre.

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Collins Street, Melbourne

Collins Street is a major street in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Department of Education (Victoria)

The Department of Education is a government department in Victoria, Australia.

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Frederick McCubbin

Frederick McCubbin (25 February 1855 – 20 December 1917) was an Australian artist, art teacher and prominent member of the Heidelberg School art movement, also known as Australian impressionism. Alexander Colquhoun (artist) and Frederick McCubbin are artists from Melbourne and national Gallery of Victoria Art School alumni.

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George Folingsby

George Frederick Folingsby (23 August 1828 – 4 January 1891) was an Irish-born Australian painter and art educator. Alexander Colquhoun (artist) and George Folingsby are 19th-century Australian artists.

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Glasgow

Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.

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Heidelberg School

The Heidelberg School was an Australian art movement of the late 19th century.

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History painting

History painting is a genre in painting defined by its subject matter rather than any artistic style or specific period.

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Illustrator

An illustrator is an artist who specializes in enhancing writing or elucidating concepts by providing a visual representation that corresponds to the content of the associated text or idea.

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John Longstaff

Sir John Campbell Longstaff (10 March 1861 – 1 October 1941) was an Australian painter, war artist and a five-time winner of the Archibald Prize for portraiture. Alexander Colquhoun (artist) and John Longstaff are national Gallery of Victoria Art School alumni.

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Jules Lefebvre

Jules Joseph Lefebvre (14 March 183624 February 1911) was a French painter, educator and theorist.

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Loch Vennachar

Loch Vennachar was an iron-hulled, three-masted clipper ship that was built in Scotland in 1875 and lost with all hands off the coast of South Australia in 1905.

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Max Meldrum

Duncan Max Meldrum (3 December 1875 – 6 June 1955) was a Scottish-born Australian artist and art teacher, best known as the founder of Australian tonalism, a representational painting style that became popular in Melbourne during the interwar period. Alexander Colquhoun (artist) and Max Meldrum are national Gallery of Victoria Art School alumni and Scottish emigrants to colonial Australia.

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Melbourne

Melbourne (Boonwurrung/Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney.

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Moonee Ponds, Victoria

Moonee Ponds is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Moonee Valley local government area.

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The National Gallery of Victoria, popularly known as the NGV, is an art museum in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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The National Gallery of Victoria Art School, associated with the National Gallery of Victoria, was a private fine arts college founded in 1867 and was Australia's leading art school of 50 years.

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Painting

Painting is a visual art, which is characterized by the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support").

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Scotland

Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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The Age

The Age is a daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, that has been published since 1854.

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The Christian Science Monitor

The Christian Science Monitor (CSM), commonly known as The Monitor, is a nonprofit news organization that publishes daily articles both in electronic format and a weekly print edition.

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The Herald (Melbourne)

The Herald was a morning – and later – evening broadsheet newspaper published in Melbourne, Australia, from 3 January 1840 to 5 October 1990.

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Tonal Impressionism

Tonal Impressionism was an artistic style of "mood" paintings with simplified compositions, done in a limited range of colors, as with Tonalist works, but using the brighter, more chromatic palette of Impressionism.

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Twenty Melbourne Painters Society Inc

Twenty Melbourne Painters Society is an Australian arts organisation that was established in 1918.

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Victorian Artists Society

The Victorian Artists Society, which can trace its establishment to 1856 in Melbourne, promotes artistic education, art classes and gallery hire exhibition in Australia.

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Walter Withers

Walter Herbert Withers (22 October 1854 – 13 October 1914) was an English-born Australian landscape artist and a member of the Heidelberg School of Australian impressionists. Alexander Colquhoun (artist) and Walter Withers are artists from Melbourne and national Gallery of Victoria Art School alumni.

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William Beckwith McInnes

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. Alexander Colquhoun (artist) and William Beckwith McInnes are national Gallery of Victoria Art School alumni.

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Working Men's College, Melbourne

The Working Men's College was an Australian college of further education located in Melbourne, Victoria.

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See also

Australian art critics

Australian art historians

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Colquhoun_(artist)