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RIVERS, RICHARD GODFREY (1859-1925), artist,
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was born at Plymouth, England, in 1859, and studied at the Slade school,
London. He exhibited one picture at the Royal Academy in 1884, and emigrated to
Australia in 1889. He was director of the technical college, Brisbane, from 1890
to 1915, and, becoming president of the Queensland Art Society in 1892, held the
position with two breaks of a year each, until 1911. He was also honorary
curator of the Queensland national gallery from 1895 to 1914. He established a
local reputation as a portrait painter, and portraits by him of Sir Samuel
Griffith (q.v.) and others hang in the supreme court at Brisbane. He removed
to Hobart in 1915 and endeavoured to rouse interest in the Hobart gallery. He
died in 1925. Examples of his outdoor work are in the national galleries at
Sydney and Brisbane.
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