James Walsh, convict artist in Western Australia, Robert Stevens
Abstract:
London jeweller's apprentice James Walsh, convicted of theft and forgery, drew on the walls of Fremantle Gaol images of European art, perhaps taken from his own treasured artist's sketchbook. After his release from gaol, his later subjects were taken from his surroundings: landscapes and the fringe-dwelling Indigenous people of Western Australia.
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