Rupert Charles Wulsten Bunny (29 September 1864 – 25 May 1947) was an Australian painter. Born and raised in Melbourne, Victoria, he achieved success and...
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English poet Rupert Bunny (1864–1947), Australian painter Rupert Cambridge, Viscount Trematon (1907–1928), great-grandson of Queen Victoria Rupert Carington...
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Calvary with Veronica's Veil, Giovanni Cariani Saint Veronica, 1902 by Rupert Bunny Kempten Crucifixion, 1475 by unknown artist Veronica and the Carrying...
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American silent film comedian Henry Bunny (1822–1891), New Zealand politician Richard Bunny (disambiguation) Rupert Bunny (1864–1947), Australian painter...
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demand and artists had to book a year in advance. It showed paintings by Rupert Bunny, Hans Heysen, Albert Namatjira, Tom Roberts, John Rowell, Ernest Buckmaster...
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Triomphe de Silène, bronze sculpture, Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris, 1897 Rupert Bunny: Silenus with Some Perfect Ladies of Phrygia Gave a Cocktail Party, c...
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at St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney and St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne. Rupert Bunny (1864–1947), one of the first Australian painters to gain international...
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Hermaphroditus and Salmacis by Louis Finson The Nymph of Salmacis by Rupert Bunny Hermaphrodite Among Roses by Aubrey Beardsley Hermaphrodite Figure by...
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Victoria, Australia. A relative, through his mother, was Australian artist Rupert Bunny.[citation needed] He spent his early childhood in France and, owing to...
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European avant-garde at the time. Other notable expatriates include Rupert Bunny, a salon painter of sensual portraits, and sculptor Bertram Mackennal...
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Lambert. 20th-century Australian artists represented include: Arthur Boyd, Rupert Bunny, Grace Cossington Smith, H. H. Calvert, William Dobell, Russell Drysdale...
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Brookes – Australian tennis champion who died in South Yarra in 1968. Rupert Bunny – Australian painter who lived much of his life in France, but returned...
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aubade from the opera Le roi d'Ys 1902 portrait Madame Melba, painted by Rupert Bunny Photo of Melba, her father and niece (1903), Library of Congress Biography;...
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Griffiths Snr. (1878–1951): works on paper 1991, 14 July–11 August: Rupert Bunny's Landscapes of the South of France 1991: 25 August–15 September: Arthur...
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Roberts, Sir Arthur Streeton, Sir William Dargie, Margaret Preston, Rupert Bunny, Nicholas Chevalier, W. B. McInnes, Elioth Gruner, Sir Lionel Lindsay...
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Van de Woestijne, Belgian Expressionist painter (born 1881) May 25 – Rupert Bunny, Australian painter (born 1864) June 9 – Augusto Giacometti, Swiss painter...
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Others moved on to successful careers in London and Paris, such as Rupert Bunny and Hugh Ramsay. George Washington Lambert, Miss Thea Proctor, 1903 Hugh...
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Charles Conder, Ethel Carrick, Sam Fullbrook, Vida Lahey, Sidney Nolan, Rupert Bunny, Louis Buvelot, William Bustard, Bessie Gibson, John Russell, William...
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Australasian, 26 March 1927 "Australian Art: 1 – Melbourne; II – Mr Rupert Bunny" Triad 13, 4 April 1927 (unsigned) "Australian Art" New Triad, 1 August...
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England and Iindia, and migrating to the US in 1939. Altson along with Rupert Bunny & Max Meldrum studied at the Académie Julian, Paris under Jean Paul Laurens...
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overseas were the impressionist John Peter Russell (during the 1880s) and Rupert Bunny, a painter of landscape, allegory and sensual and intimate portraits...
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to Australia Norma Bull (1906–1980): painter, printmaker and etcher Rupert Bunny (1864–1947): painter of landscapes, figure studies, and scenes drawn...
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Ragland Bunnell (1897–1968), American painter, print-maker and muralist Rupert Bunny (1864–1947), Australian painter Mykola Burachek (1871–1942), Russian/Soviet...
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Ireland before and during World War II (suicide) (b. 1890) May 25 – Rupert Bunny, Australian painter (b. 1864) May 27 – Evans Carlson, United States Marine...
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Timana Tahu, rugby league and rugby union footballer Visual artists Rupert Bunny (born in St Kilda in 1864) Marcus Clarke (lived at 49 Robe Street in...
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Contemporary Art Society (Norman Macgeorge, Clive Stephen, Isobel Tweddle and Rupert Bunny, Sybil Craig, Guelda Pyke, Elma Roach, Ola Cohn and Madge Freeman, and...
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Walter Withers. Members included Norman Macgeorge (second president), Rupert Bunny, William Dunn Knox, James Ranalph Jackson, and Leslie Wilkie. William...
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(various dates 1985–91) Les Blakebrough (1964–88) Robert Boynes (1985–93) Rupert Bunny (1940–62) James Cant (1940) John Coburn (1958–70) Ray Crooke (1962–70)...
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His initial art purchases in the 1970s were Australian paintings by Rupert Bunny, E. Phillips Fox and John Russell. Three paintings from Schaeffer's collection...
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