Thomas Friedensen
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Thomas Friedensen (1879 – 1931) was an English-born artist, active in Australia.
Friedensen was born at Leeds, England, in 1879. He studied at the Royal College of Art, South Kensington, and in 1912 had an exhibit in the black and white room at the Royal Academy. He also showed a water-colour and two oils at the 1919, 1920 and 1921 exhibitions. He came to Australia in 1921 and was elected an associate of the Royal Art Society of New South Wales in 1922. He established a reputation as an etcher and is represented in the Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth galleries. His etchings are soundly drawn and competent. He returned to Europe in 1930 and died at Cannes in the south of France about the beginning of June 1931.
[edit] Reference
- Serle, Percival. (1949). "Friedensen, Thomas". Dictionary of Australian Biography. Sydney: Angus and Robertson.
[edit] External link
- The mountain selection, Burragorang National Library of Australia
- This article incorporates text from the public domain 1949 edition of Dictionary of Australian Biography from
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