Harold Pierce Cazneaux (30 March 1878 – 19 June 1953), commonly referred to as H. P. Cazneaux, was an Australian photographer; a pioneer whose style had...
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Cazneaux Tree, also known as Cazneaux's Tree, is a Eucalyptus camaldulensis or river red gum that was made famous by the photographer Harold Cazneaux...
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Doris Zinkeisen (section Portraits by Harold Cazneaux)
Littler directed play, The Little Glass Clock, written by Hugh Mills. Harold Cazneaux produced three photographic portraits of Zinkeisen in 1929 in his role...
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a housewife and his maternal grandfather pictorialist photographer Harold Cazneaux. As a child, he encountered serious academic difficulties, and having...
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art." Over the next decade a core of photographer artists, including Harold Cazneaux, Frank Hurley, Cecil Bostock, Henri Mallard, Rose Simmonds, and Olive...
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back up within the week. Rose also modeled for Julian Rossi Ashton, Harold Cazneaux, Sydney Long, Dattilo Rubbo, and Sydney Ure Smith. In 1926 Rayner Hoff...
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the Riverina, with a circumference of 11.6 metres; Cazneaux Tree - Photographed by Harold Cazneaux in the Spirit of Endurance; Separation Tree - Where...
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The Passion of Joan of Arc, Lights of New York, The Singing Fool, and Harold Lloyd's final silent feature, Speedy. Additional notable works which entered...
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Neville William Cayley (1886–1950): bird artist, author, ornithologist Harold Cazneaux (1878–1953): pictorialist photographer Alex Cearns: photographer Mutlu...
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Norman and Rose Lindsay c. 1920, photographed by Harold Cazneaux...
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Portrait of David Unaipon by Harold Cazneaux c. 1934...
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events in Flinders Ranges, such as the formation of Wilpena Pound. Harold Cazneaux took his famous picture of a lonely tree surviving in the harsh semi-arid...
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Burton, of "Woodlands" on Bancroft Avenue. The Australian photographer Harold Cazneaux (1878 to 1953) lived for much of his life in a Federation home called...
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(sculpture and friezes) on women, made it controversial. Photographer Harold Cazneaux depicted its new setting, "Pool of Reflection" and lines of then Lombardy...
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138.637187°E / -31.520344; 138.637187 Made famous by photographer Harold Cazneaux in 1937. Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree Karri (Eucalyptus diversicolor)...
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Australian Treescapes: A Photographic Study (1960) (photographs by Harold Cazneaux et al.) Light Horse: The Story of Australia's Mounted Troops (1978)...
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1975) Barcroft Capel Boake (1838–1921) Jarrod Castaing (born 1983) Harold Cazneaux (1878–1953) Neville Coleman (1938–2012) Edwin Dalton (active 1818–1867)...
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Enzymes Talkback: Emperors of the Air Adams Vs. God: The Rematch (2007) Harold Cazneaux: The Quiet Observer The Big Questions (with Professor Paul Davies)...
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instruction and encouragement from important photographers such as Harold Cazneaux. She exhibited her first photograph, "Dusk", at the New South Wales...
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250 by 1943, and 330 in 1963.[citation needed] In 1934, photographer Harold Cazneaux published a book of photographs of the students and the school titled...
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by Harold Cazneaux) (1923). Eryldene, Gordon, NSW: house and garden designed by Wilson, Neave & Berry. (unattributed, photographs by Harold Cazneaux) (1925)...
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battlefields of the First World War. Other influential photographers were Harold Cazneaux, and Cecil Bostock, both founding members of the Sydney Camera Circle...
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letters, photographs of the house by the occupants, photographs taken by Harold Cazneaux for an article about Nutcote for the magazine, Australian Home Beautiful...
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Ethel Mary Turner Ethel Turner, 1928, by Harold Cazneaux Born Ethel Sibyl Burwell (1872-01-24)24 January 1872 Doncaster, England Died 8 April 1958(1958-04-08)...
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board, cabling, letter boxes and wire front fence. Historic photos by Harold Cazneaux in a 1929 Australian Home Beautiful magazine article were an invaluable...
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Bridge. One of these sources was the work of well-known photographer Harold Cazneaux. The use of over three thousand leaves of gold leaf in the artistic...
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and was a mentor to several famous Australian photographers: notably Harold Cazneaux and Max Dupain Cecil was first apprenticed as an electrical fitter...
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Sydney Camera Circle. Also, in 1909, Stening assisted Harold Cazneaux with him arguably making Cazneaux's first exhibition possible. Stening also was involved...
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signed on 28 November 1916 by the founding group of six photographers; Harold Cazneaux, Cecil Bostock, James Stening, W.S. White, Malcolm McKinnon and James...
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and city of Sydney, as well as making pictures its slums, on which Harold Cazneaux commented in Contemporary Photography, in the course of which he made...
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