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Fanny Gibbes b. c.1822

Also known as Frances Minto Gibbes
  • Artist (Draughtsman)
Fanny Gibbes was a sketcher and the younger sister of well-known sketcher and watercolourist Mary Murray. Gibbes' surviving sketches depict views of Sydney's Point Piper House, where she lived with her family after arriving from England. An associate of Conrad Martens and Frederick Garling, Gibbes later lived in New Zealand with her husband Alfred Ludlam.
  • Biographical Data b. c.1822 Falmouth, Jamaica
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  • Works 4 works
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  • Vaucluse House, Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
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Updated Jan. 26, 2013
Created Jan. 1, 1992
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