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Edward Officer

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bequest for the national gallery, Melbourne. At a meeting on 30 August 1912 which founded the Australian Art Association at Melbourne, he was elected its president and held the position for the rest of his life. He was appointed a trustee of the public library, museums and national gallery of
65:. From there he went to Paris and studied at Julien's. He exhibited at leading exhibitions in Paris and London, and in 1903 was the winner of the Wynne prize awarded by the national gallery, Sydney. 226: 216: 81:, who survived him. Officer who worked in oils did some excellent landscape work, restrained, sometimes low-toned, yet with a feeling for the open air. 211: 201: 122: 169: 109: 221: 114: 206: 62: 54: 23: 78: 42: 164: 196: 191: 174: 38: 136: 128: 118: 74: 104: 34: 160: 58: 50: 22:(19 September 1871 – 7 July 1921) was an Australian artist, inaugural president of the 185: 69: 30: 46: 132: 140: 68:
In 1912 his painting, "The Woolshed", was purchased under the
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and his wife Mary Lillias Rigg, a daughter of the Rev.
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Australian Art Association
Murray Downs
New South Wales
Swan Hill, Victoria
Suetonius Henry Officer
Adam Cairns
Robert Officer
Tasmanian house of assembly
Toorak College
National Gallery of Victoria
Alfred Felton
Macedon, Victoria
Thomas Fitzgerald



"Officer, Edward Cairns (1871–1921)"
Australian Dictionary of Biography
Australian National University
ISBN
978-0-522-84459-7
ISSN
1833-7538
OCLC
70677943
Serle, Percival
"Officer, Edward Cairns"
Dictionary of Australian Biography
Angus & Robertson
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