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Johnstone, O’Shannessy & Co. were Melbourne’s leading portrait photographers whose services were sought by governors, visiting royalty, politicians and other prominent members of society. Johnstone impressed the
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and an untitled nude seated by a stream. He then travelled extensively in America, and then in 1880 to London, where he regularly exhibited paintings at the
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of 1875 and the 1888 Melbourne International Exhibition where the excellence of their work was noted by the judges.
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Examples of Johnstone, O’Shannessy & Co.’s photographic portraits were included in the
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until 1900. He painted to order several landscapes for theatre entrepreneur
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Studio and started work as Johnstone and Co. In 1865 the firm became
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Johnstone was also a prominent artist. After studying with sculptor
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and was appointed to his staff as Royal Photographer.
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H. J. Johnstone
Melbourne
Birmingham
Melbourne
Duryea and MacDonald
Johnstone, O'Shannessy and Co
Duke of Edinburgh
Victoria
Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition
3rd Viscount Canterbury, Governor of Victoria from 1866 to 1873
3rd Viscount Canterbury
Lady Constance Knox, daughter of the 5th Earl of Ranfurly, Governor of New Zealand, 1899
Lady Constance Knox
Earl of Ranfurly
Clement Hodgkinson, Victorian Assistant Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey from 1861 to 1874, c.1893
Clement Hodgkinson

Art Gallery of South Australia
Charles Summers
Louis Buvelot
Victorian Academy of Arts
Society of British Artists
South Australia
Art Gallery of South Australia
Evening shadows, backwater of the Murray
The Waterfall, Morialta
Royal Academy
Edgar Chapman

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