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  1. Sir Lionel Lindsay (1874 - 1961) RA Collection: People and Organisations Australian artist, known for his paintings and etchings. His siblings included the artists: Norman Lindsay, Ruby Lindsay, Percy Lindsay and Sir Daryl Lindsay. Profile. Born: 17 October 1874 in Australia Died: 22 May 1961. Nationality: Australian

  2. www.ngv.vic.gov.au › explore › collectionArtists | NGV

    Henry Lawson Lionel LINDSAY Chris Brennan Lionel LINDSAY Clovelly Lionel LINDSAY Travelling sheep Lionel LINDSAY Dawn Lionel LINDSAY Ladies of Spain Lionel LINDSAY The dancer Lionel LINDSAY Cordova Lionel LINDSAY Desolation Lionel LINDSAY Lionel Lindsay, ex libris Lionel LINDSAY Lionel Lindsay, ex libris Lionel LINDSAY Lionel Lindsay, ex libris Lionel LINDSAY Lionel Lindsay, ex libris Lionel ...

  3. 6 janv. 2024 · Lionel Lindsay Born: 1874 Victoria- Died: 1961 Sydney A prolific graphic artist, watercolorist and writer. His printed works of Australian flora and fauna received worldwide accolades from contemporaries and critics.

  4. Creator: Lionel Lindsay; Date Created: 1938; Physical Dimensions: 22.5298 x 14.9098 cm; Type: Artwork; Rights: Artworks and images viewed on this site may be protected by copyright which is noted whenever possible. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art does not warrant that reproduction of the work will not infringe on the rights of third parties.

  5. Lindsay, Lionel Arthur - Biographical entry - The Robert Menzies Collection: A Living Library, The Robert Menzies Collection: A Living Library is a biographical and bibliographical database documenting more than 4000 books from the personal collection of Sir Robert Gordon Menzies held at the University of Melbourne Library.

  6. Sir Lionel Lindsay (1874-1961), graphic artist, was the brother of Norman, Percy, Daryl and Ruby Lindsay and shared with his siblings an early obsession with drawing and printmaking. His art was the product of the great flowering of Australian ‘black & white’ art that developed around the turn of the twentieth century with such illustrated magazines as The Bulletin and The Lone Hand ...