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Latitude
-32.5873173
Longitude
151.7800571
Start Date
1864-01-01
End Date
1864-01-01

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ID
tba584

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DAAO URL
https://www.daao.org.au/bio/george-hippolyte-aurousseau
Birth Place
Clarence Town, NSW, Australia
Biography
artist and teacher, studied drawing and modelling at the Technical College, Sydney, under Lucien Henry : 'The first prize has fallen to Mr Aurousseau, a jeweller’s apprentice, who works with vigour and lightness of touch, and graceful finish, which should be invaluable to him in his trade’ ( Sydney Morning Herald , 20 December 1882, 8) At the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886, NSW Exhibits: Technical College, Sydney – art class – students’ work transferred from South Kensington – no.14 G. Aurousseau – aged 20 – occupation, jeweller – 1 drawing, Art Department. At the Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition in 1887: NSW exhibitors – Technical College, Sydney – modelling class – No.22 G. Aurousseau – aged 20 – jeweller by occupation – Panel Renaissance (Third Grade Prize, Science and Art Dept., 1884, classified); art class – freehand drawing – No.13 G. Aurousseau – aged 20 – occupation, student – Mediaeval capital. This record is a stub. You can help by adding more detail. Writers: Staff Writer aa001 Date written: 1999 Last updated: 2012
Born
b. 14 November 1864
Summary
Artist, teacher and jeweller who, in addition to exhibiting at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London in 1886 and at the Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition the following year, also wrote a number of articles on freehand drawing.
Gender
Male
Died
17-Dec-53
Age at death
89