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Albert E. Collins (1883–1951) was an Australian painter, teacher and actor born in New Zealand. After a successful career in painting and teaching he joined ABC radio, where he gave pleasure to a generation of children as "Joe" of the Children's Session and the main character in the long-running serial "Wide-awake Bunyip". ==Teaching career== Albert Collins was born in Aotearoa,〔''The Golden Age of the Argonauts'' Rob Johnson, Hodder & Stoughton 1997 ISBN 0-7336-0528-1〕 New Zealand and in 1906 left to teach drawing at Abbotsleigh School for Girls in Wahroonga where he continued taking classes 1912. Among his students was Grace Cossington Smith〔http://www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au/articles/cossingtonsmith/〕 He also taught at Redlands School, Cremorne〔http://www.redlands.nsw.edu.au/go/about-redlands/our-history〕 from 1913–1916. The school yearbook reported that "Mr Collins class for design is fast becoming a popular one. There is evidently no lack of talent, and some of the work done shows great promise for the future." One notable student was Alison Rehfisch (née Green). He awarded a special prize to another student, Jean Sulman for designing a new cover for the school magazine which was used from 1915 to 1938.〔''The Redlander'' (yearbook of Redlands School) issues 1913, 1915〕 He was also on the teaching staff at Normanhurst, Meriden, Ascham, St Vincent's (and perhaps others) at various times. He also offered private tutoring. One such student was Muriel Cornish.〔http://www.dhub.org/object/389752,illustrator〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Albert Collins (painter)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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