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John Eyre (painter)

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For other persons with the same name, seeJohn Eyre (disambiguation).
Australian painter
John Eyre
Sydney Cove, awatercolor painting produced by Eyre in 1806, typical of his style.
Bornc. 1771
OccupationsConvict,emancipist,landscape artist
Notable work
  • The present picture of New South Wales(illus.)
  • Views in New South Wales(illus.)[1]
StyleTopographicalillustrator
Criminal chargeHousebreaking (convicted)[2]
Criminal penaltyPenal transportation – 7 years
(23 March 1799 (1799-03-23))[2]
Criminal statusConditional pardon
(4 June 1804 (1804-06-04))[2]

John Eyre (c. 1771– ), apardonedconvict, was an earlyAustralian painter and engraver.

Biography

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Eyre was born inCoventry,Warwickshire in England. Aged 13 years in 1794, he was apprenticed to his father, a wool-comber and weaver, and became a Coventryfreeman in August 1792. On 23 March 1799 he was sentenced totransportation for seven years forhousebreaking, and reachedSydney in the transportCanada in December 1801.[2]

Granted a conditional pardon on 4 June 1804, Eyre's early drawings are dated from around this time.[2] He generally focused on urban landscapes, giving his creative output value as both works of art and historical records. Over the course of Eyre's artistic career, his work progressed from purely representative topographical depictions, to more artistic compositions with embellishments such asAboriginal figures and ships at sea.[3] This progression is typical of the developmental pattern of landscape depiction in the earlycolonial period.[3]

He left the Colony as a free man in 1812; nothing is known of his later life.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"John Eyre".Discover Collections; History of our nation; Macquarie era; Convict artists.State Library of New South Wales. 1 September 2009. Retrieved20 March 2016.
  2. ^abcdeRienits, Rex (1966)."Eyre, John (1771–?)".Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 1. National Centre of Biography,Australian National University.ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7.ISSN 1833-7538.OCLC 70677943. Retrieved20 March 2016.
  3. ^abHoorn, Jeannette (2007).Australian Pastoral: The Making of a White Landscape. Fremantle Press. pp. 31–32.ISBN 978-1-920731-54-0.
  4. ^MCulloch, Alan, ed. (1968). "John Eyre (1771- )".Encyclopedia of Australian Art. London: Hutchinson.
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