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WHITE, JAMES (1862-1918), sculptor, |
was born at Edinburgh in 1862, and came to Australia while a young man. He
won the Wynne prize at Sydney in 1902 and executed a large number of statues and
memorials in Australia, including the Queen Victoria memorial and the Fitzgibbon
statue at Melbourne, statues of George
Bass, Daniel Henry
Deniehy, Sir John
Robertson and W. B.
Dalley at Sydney, the John
McDouall Stuart statue at Adelaide, South African war memorials at Perth and
Ballarat and statues of Queen Victoria and George Lansell at Bendigo. In spite
of this long list White was by no means a distinguished sculptor. He came to
Australia when there were few sculptors there of ability, and it must be
presumed that his sketch models were better than his finished works, as in later
years he more than once obtained important commissions in competition with
better men. He died in 1918. His head of an Australian aboriginal is at the
national gallery at Sydney.
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