Julian Rossi Ashton CBE (27 January 1851 – 27 April 1942) was an English-born Australian artist and teacher. He is best known for founding the Julian...
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The Julian Ashton Art School was established by Julian Ashton in 1890 as the "Academy Julian", (perhaps a reference to the Académie Julian in Paris) has...
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Julian Howard Ashton (9 August 1877 – 30 April 1964), often referred to as Howard Ashton, was a journalist, writer, artist and critic born in England,...
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and The Daily Telegraph in Sydney under the names Faustine and Mrs Julian Ashton. She was a founding member of the Womanhood Suffrage League of New South...
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Paul Ashton Delprat (born 1942) is an Australian artist and as of 2023[update] the principal of the Julian Ashton Art School, Sydney's oldest continuous...
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stained-glass windows and marble walls and pilasters. Fourteen paintings by Julian Ashton are hung throughout. The only differences to the original bar is the...
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Paul Newton (artist) (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
Science from the University of Sydney and a Diploma of Art from the Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney. He painted a portrait of Tara Moss which was a...
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the Olsson-Talmage studios, then in 1902 at the Académie Julian in Paris for a year. Ashton had several paintings accepted by the Royal Academy of Arts...
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Johannes Leak (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
before moving to Australia. He attended Sydney Boys High School and then Julian Ashton Art School for five years on a scholarship. In February 2021, Leak was...
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teacher and Heidelberg School supporter Julian Ashton, who resided nearby at the Balmoral artists' camp. Ashton had earlier introduced Conder to plein...
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Max Cullen (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
training at Sydney's National Art School in 1956 and later studied at the Julian Ashton Art School with Brett Whiteley in 1959. His works have been exhibited...
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cellist and artistic director Julian Ashton (1851–1942), Australian artist Julian Austin (born 1963), Canadian musician Julian Bahula (1938–2023), South African...
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Kilmeny Niland (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
Cecilia's Primary School and Stella Maris College. Both then studied art at Julian Ashton Art School. Their father died in 1967, and some time after their mother...
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John Olsen (Australian artist) (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
Dattillo Rubbo Art School in 1947 and from 1950 to 1953 studied at the Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney, and Auburn School from 1950 to 1956. In 1957,...
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Ralph Heimans (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
at Sydney University in 1991. He continued to study drawing at the Julian Ashton Art School. Heimans lived in South London with his wife and two daughters...
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Wendy Whiteley (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
At that time, Brett was attending the life drawing classes at the Julian Ashton Art School, while working for Lintas Advertising. He took Wendy along...
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Elioth Gruner (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
showed a desire to draw. When about 12 years old his mother took him to Julian Ashton, who gave him his first lessons in art. At 14 years of age he obtained...
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George Washington Lambert (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
the Wynne Prize with Across the Blacksoil Plains. He studied at the Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney until 1900. Later, he won a travelling scholarship...
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Street: Sydney Cove West Archaeological Precinct 117–119 George Street: Julian Ashton Art School 121 George Street: 121 George Street 123–125 George Street:...
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The Julian Ashton Art School is a heritage-listed former offices and now art school and retail store at 117-119 George Street in the inner city Sydney...
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Brett Whiteley (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
2010. Archived from the original on 14 April 2011. Dennis, Anthony; Lee, Julian (19 May 2004). "How Whiteley Bay view became Selling Point". Sydney Morning...
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attended Julian Ashton Art School alongside her secondary school education from age 11 or 12. Both of her parents also trained at Julian Ashton Art School...
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Thea Proctor (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
Sydney Art School from 1896 under Julian Ashton, then at the St John's Wood School of Art in London in 1903. Ashton and Lambert became lifelong friends...
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Nora Heysen (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
visited Sydney with her parents, and spent two weeks studying at the Julian Ashton Art School. Heysen's first solo exhibition was held in Sydney in 1933...
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This is a list of notable people who have attended the Julian Ashton Art School. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Harold Abbott...
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Charles Lloyd Jones (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
London, and Homebush Grammar School, Jones studied from 1895 at the Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney and then the Slade School of Fine Art in London...
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Joshua Smith (artist) (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
Joshua Smith (12 March 1905 – 22 July 1995) was an Australian artist who won the Archibald Prize in 1944 with his portrait of Hon Sol Rosevear, MP, Speaker...
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Bill Leak (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
portraitist. Raised in Condobolin and Beacon Hill, Sydney, Leak attended Julian Ashton Art School during the 1970s. His cartoons were first published in 1983...
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Olive Pink (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
School, one of the most influential art schools in Australia, run by Julian Ashton. In 1926 she holidayed with well-known welfare worker and anthropologist...
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William Dobell (category Julian Ashton Art School alumni)
evening art classes at the Sydney Art School (which later became the Julian Ashton Art School), with Henry Gibbons as his teacher. He was influenced by...
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