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Fine Art Exhibition
Date
1857
Place
Sydney Mechanics School of Arts, New South Wales
Description
Type
Exhibition
Second Exhibition of the Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Australia
Date
1849
Place
Sydney, NSW
Description
Type
Exhibition
First Exhibition of the Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Australia
Date
22 June 1847 - 8 August 1847
Place
Sydney, NSW
Description
Type
Exhibition

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Other occupations
  • architect
  • Art teacher
  • singer
  • lithographer
  • draughtsman
  • illustrator
  • portraitist
  • architect
  • Art teacher
  • singer
  • lithographer
  • draughtsman
  • illustrator
  • portraitist
Alternative names
  • Charles Rhodius
  • Charles Rodins
  • Charles Rhodius
  • Charles Rodins
Arrivals
  • 1829 (Arrived in Sydney on board the 'Sarah'.)
  • December 1829 (Arrived in Sydney on board the 'Sarah'.)
Related people
  • Janssen, Jacob (associate of)
  • Goyder, George (associate of)
  • Earle, Augustus (associate of)
  • Smith, (associate of)
  • Laidley, James (associate of)
  • Lhotsky, John (associate of)
  • Govett, William Romaine (associate of)
  • Forbes, Chief Justice (associate of)
  • Manning, John (associate of)
  • Tulloch, (associate of)
  • Rodius, Harriet (spouse of)
  • Janssen, Jacob (associate of)
  • Goyder, George (associate of)
  • Earle, Augustus (associate of)
  • Smith, (associate of)
  • Laidley, James (associate of)
  • Lhotsky, John (associate of)
  • Govett, William Romaine (associate of)
  • Forbes, Chief Justice (associate of)
  • Manning, John (associate of)
  • Tulloch, (associate of)
  • Rodius, Harriet (spouse of)
Related person groups
  • Ackermann & Co. of the Strand, London, UK. (associate of)
  • Sydney Mechanics School of Arts, Sydney, NSW. (associate of)
  • Ackermann & Co. of the Strand, London, UK. (associate of)
  • Sydney Mechanics School of Arts, Sydney, NSW. (associate of)
Related works
  • William Foster: A Barrister at Law (creator of)
  • Henry Parkes (creator of)
  • George Robert Nichols (creator of)
  • Monsieur Gautrot (creator of)
  • Doctor Leichhardt (creator of)
  • Sketch from Mitchell's Pass - View of Emu Plains (creator of)
  • Church at Cologne (creator of)
  • Goosberry, One-Eyed Poll, Wife of King Bongarry (creator of)
  • Second Series of Aboriginal portraits (creator of)
  • Headstone (creator of)
  • Biddy Salmander, Broken-Bay tribe; Bulkabra, chief of Botany, N.S. Wales; Gooseberry, Queen of Bungaree (creator of)
  • King Bungaree, chief of the Broken Bay tribe, N.S. Wales, died 1832 (creator of)
  • Morirang, Shoalhaven tribe, N.S. Wales (creator of)
  • Nuddy Noora, Shoalhaven (creator of)
  • Nunberri, chief of the Nunnerahs N.S. Wales (creator of)
  • Tooban, ginn or wife of the chief of Shoalhaven tribe (creator of)
  • Port Jackson (creator of)
  • Uncle's Intended: Scene in the Streets of Sydney (a.k.a. Native Blacks, New S. Wales) (creator of)
  • Series of portraits of Aboriginal 'chiefs' and their wives (creator of)
  • William Foster: A Barrister at Law (creator of)
  • Henry Parkes (creator of)
  • George Robert Nichols (creator of)
  • Monsieur Gautrot (creator of)
  • Doctor Leichhardt (creator of)
  • Sketch from Mitchell's Pass - View of Emu Plains (creator of)
  • Church at Cologne (creator of)
  • Goosberry, One-Eyed Poll, Wife of King Bongarry (creator of)
  • Second Series of Aboriginal portraits (creator of)
  • Headstone (creator of)
  • Port Jackson (creator of)
  • Uncle's Intended: Scene in the Streets of Sydney (a.k.a. Native Blacks, New S. Wales) (creator of)
  • Series of portraits of Aboriginal 'chiefs' and their wives (creator of)
Related collections
  • British Museum, London, UK. (collected in)
  • Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart, Tas. (collected in)
  • Dixson Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT (collected in)
  • Dixson Galleries, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • British Museum, London, UK. (collected in)
  • Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart, Tas. (collected in)
  • Dixson Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT (collected in)
  • Dixson Galleries, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
  • Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (collected in)
Related recognitions
  • Soloist in a performance of the Messiah in St Mary's Catholic Cathedral. (received)
  • Concert held at the Royal Hotel (received)
  • Certificate of freedom (received)
  • Received a ticket of exemption from government service (received)
  • Ticket of leave (received)
  • Soloist in a performance of the Messiah in St Mary's Catholic Cathedral. (received)
  • Concert held at the Royal Hotel (received)
  • Certificate of freedom (received)
  • Received a ticket of exemption from government service (received)
  • Ticket of leave (received)
Related events
  • Fine Art Exhibition (None)
  • Second Exhibition of the Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Australia (None)
  • First Exhibition of the Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Australia (None)
  • Fine Art Exhibition (None)
  • Second Exhibition of the Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Australia (None)
  • First Exhibition of the Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Australia (None)
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