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George Pitt Morison
Born(1861-08-31)31 August 1861
Died4 September 1946(1946-09-04) (aged 85)
The Foundation of Perth 1829 by Morison

George Pitt Morison (31 August 1861 – 4 September 1946) was an Australian painter and engraver. He is noted in particular for his painting The Foundation of Perth 1829 which was commissioned as part of Western Australia's centenary celebrations, and presented to the Art Gallery of Western Australia in February 1929.

In 1890 Morison travelled to Europe to study at the Académie Julian in Paris and in the early 1930s worked as curator of art at the Western Australian Museum Art Gallery.[1][2][3]

Morison was born on 31 August 1861 in Melbourne and died on 4 September 1946 in South Yarra, Victoria.[4] His daughter Margaret Pitt Morison was the first female architect member in Western Australia.

References

  1. ^ "Morison, George Pitt (1861-1946)". Trove. 2008.
  2. ^ Harris, Jason (26 June 2015). "Grandson, 80, and family admire Perth artist George Pitt Morison's Foundation of Perth painting". PerthNow. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  3. ^ Morison, George Pitt (1929). Illustrated Catalogue of the Art Gallery. Perth: Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery of Western Australia. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  4. ^ "MORISON, George Pitt". Prints and Printmaking. Archived from the original on 7 February 2012. Retrieved 3 May 2020.

Further reading

  • Gooding, Janda (1987). Western Australian art and artists, 1900–1950. Perth: Art Gallery of Western Australia. ISBN 0730905039.