Samuel Thomas Gill
(Devon, England 1818 - Melbourne 1880 ) Australian/British Artist
Australian/British Artist,also known by his signature S.T.G., was and English-born Australian artist. Gill was born in Perriton, Somerset, England, son of the Reverend Samuel Gill, a Baptist minister, and his first wife, Winifred Oke. Rev. Gill became the headmaster of a school at Plymouth, where the son was first educated, then he continued to Dr Seabrook's Academy, Plymouth. Having moved to London, Gill was employed as a draughtsman and watercolour painter by the Hubard Profile Gallery, before departing for the colony of South Australia in 1839 with his parents, arriving in December. Gill arrived in Adelaide, aged 21 and established a studio in 1840, and called for those 'desirous of obtaining a correct likeness' of themselves and their families, friends, animals and residences to contact him. His activities soon expanded to include street scenes and public events, including the newly discovered copper mines at Burra Burra as well as the departure of Charles Sturt's expedition for the interior on 8 October 1844. Related Paintings of Samuel Thomas Gill :. | Sir Charles Nicholson | Arab or Arabic people and life. Orientalism oil paintings 338 | Bildnis Miss Mosley Fruhe 1770er-Jahre | Two Dancers entering the Stage | Still Life with a Pheasant (mk05) | Related Artists: Josabeth Sjoberg1812-1882
Pieter Janssens Elinga1623-1682
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Pieter Janssens Elinga Locations Georg LembergerGerman born 1490- died 1540. Nationality: German.
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