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Photographer, worked in Sydney. At a Conversazione held by Amateur Photographic Society of NSW at School of Arts, Pitt Street, “one of the best photographs in the room was entitled 'Sundown’, the view being that of a boat lying in the stream with the shadows falling on the hills beyond and on the water around. It was taken by Mr Victor Cohen, who likewise gained a first prize” (Sydney Morning Herald 15 July 1885, 7). “One of the best photographs in the room was entitled 'Sundown’, the view being that of a boat lying in the stream with the shadows falling on the hills beyond and on the water around. It was taken by Mr Victor Cohen, who likewise gained a first prize” (Sydney Mail 18 July 1885, p.125). “Mr Victor Cohen took the first prize for three landscapes. 'The Entrance to the Gardens’, of which all could judge, was excellent” (Sydney Mail 14 August 1886, p.330).

Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886 (NSW Exhibits): Amateur Photographic Society of NSW, Sydney – Photographs – no.20 – Group, 'Waiting’, Taylor Bay, taken by Victor Cohen.

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