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Latitude
51.0612766
Longitude
-1.3131692
Start Date
1810-01-01
End Date
1810-01-01

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ID
tba907

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DAAO URL
https://www.daao.org.au/bio/alfred-h-taylor
Birth Place
Winchester, Hampshire, England, UK
Biography
Painter, admitted to the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours in 1839. He was a prolific painter in England, and left quite a body of work. He was an active exhibitor there between 1832-1867, showing over 200 works in several galleries during that time. Three watercolour portraits of women, painted by Taylor while living in Fitzroy Square, London, were owned by collector Stephen Scheding in the 1980s. Dimensions were 24.5 × 19.5 cm, signed l.l. 'Alfred H. Taylor/ 12 Charlotte St, Fitzroy Square [London]/ 1844. Taylor came to Australia aboard the Sir John Lawrence in 1871. He painted professionally in Sydney – 2 Art Unions (1874 and 75) and had entries in the New South Wales Academy of Art. He is listed in the Sands Directory 1875-77, as an artist. His death certificate stated that he had suffered “senile decay” for 4 years before his death in 1878. His father, Stephen Taylor, was an artist as well. Writers: Staff Writer yeldham fishel Date written: 1999 Last updated: 2013
Born
b. 7 October 1810
Summary
Painter who arrived in Australia from Britain in 1871, and had a large body of work produced both in London and Sydney.
Gender
Male
Died
17 April 1878
Age at death
68