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DAPLYN, ALFRED JAMES (1844-1926), painter,
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was born in London in 1844. He studied at Paris under Gerome and Carolus
Duran and came to Australia in 1881. He was appointed instructor at the art
classes of the Art Society of New South Wales in 1885, and was succeeded in 1892
by Julian
Ashton (q.v.). He was afterwards secretary to this society and a regular
exhibitor; his "The Moon is Up, Yet 'Tis Not Night" was purchased at the 1900
exhibition for the national gallery at Sydney. In 1902 he published Landscape
Painting from Nature in Australia, illustrated with reproductions of
pictures by W. Lister Lister and the author. Daplyn was a competent painter in
both oils and water-colour. He died in London in 1926.
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