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Latitude
-33.87978
Longitude
151.18541
Start Date
1859-01-01
End Date
1859-01-01

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ID
tba5e6

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DAAO URL
https://www.daao.org.au/bio/rosa-barnet
Birth Place
Glebe, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Biography
art student, (presumably the daughter of architect James Barnet , along with Miss A. ( Amy ), Louisa ( Lilia ?) and his son James ) exhibited student work at the NSW Academy of Art’s fifth annual exhibition in 1876: 'Pupils in the NSW Academy of Art – Miss R. Barnet – no.208 Head of Decius – crayons – study from cast’. At the Academy of Art’s sixth annual exhibition in 1877 'Art Students, Pupils in the NSW Academy of Art’ included 'Barnet, Miss R. – copies, no.179 Study – oil; no.180 Head – oil; no.181 Study – oil’. 'Prizes – To art students, pupils of the Academy … Certificates of Merit: Miss R. Barnet, Study, no.179’. At the 1879 Sydney International Exhibition in the NSW section of the Ladies Court, Miss Rosa Barnet of Braeside, Ross Street (Sydney) showed: no.1268 Two oil paintings, Sybil of Cuma , copy; Head after Gainsborough , copy. At the following Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880 the Official List of Awards included: Ladies Court NSW – Barnet, Miss Rosa, Sydney – Two Oil Paintings – 2nd award. This entry is a stub. You can help the DAAO by submitting a biography. Writers: Staff Writer Date written: 1999 Last updated: 2011
Born
b. 1859
Summary
Rosa Barnet was an art student at the NSW Academy of Art where she exhibited her works in the school's exhibitions of 1876 and 1877. She went on to exhibit at shows in Sydney and Melbourne.
Gender
Female
Died
30-Apr-27
Age at death
68