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James Muir Auld
b. 19 June 1879
Also known as J. Muir Auld, Jim Auld, J.M. Auld
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator),
Artist (Painter)
James Muir Auld was a respected Sydney-based portrait and landscape painter who trained with J.S. Watkins and Julian Ashton. He was active as a painter and illustrator for forty years and won the Wynne Prize in 1935.
Biographical Data
b. 19 June 1879 Ashfield, Sydney, NSW
Biography
2 biographies
Associates
12 people
Groups
3 groups
Works
2 works
Exhibitions
12 exhibitions
Collections
3 collections
Recognitions
1 recognition
References
5 references
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Name
James Muir Auld
Also known as:
J. Muir Auld
Jim Auld
J.M. Auld
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
Clerk
Birth date
19 June 1879
Birth place
Ashfield, Sydney, NSW
Death date
8 June 1942
Death place
Camden Hospital, Camden, NSW, Camden District Hospital, Camden, NSW
Burial place
Rookwood Crematorium, Sydney, NSW
Death note
BurialNote: 1942-06-09
Active Period
1902 - 1942
Residence
1931 - 1942 Thirlmere, NSW
1879 - 1906 The Manse, Ashfield, Sydney, NSW
Training
c.1903 - c.1909 J.S. Watkins
1906 Sydney Art School, Sydney, NSW
Cultural Heritage
Scottish
Languages
English
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Royal Art Society of NSW (associate of)
Australian Watercolour Institute (associate of)
Australian Arts Club (associate of)
Royal Art Society of NSW (associate of)
Australian Watercolour Institute (associate of)
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