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Andrew MacCormac : ウィキペディア英語版 | Andrew MacCormac Andrew MacCormac (ca. January 1826 – 13 August 1918) was a portrait painter in South Australia. ==History== Andrew was born in Banbridge, County Down or Belfast, Ireland and studied at Lee's Academy in London. He and his wife travelled by steamer ''Golden Age'' to Melbourne, Victoria in 1854. He was ordained a minister of the Presbyterian Church, but at some stage became a Baptist, and when he moved to South Australia in 1868,〔McCulloch, Alan ''Encyclopedia of Australian Art'' Hutchinson of London, 1968. Spelled "McCormac" in this reference.〕 where he ministered to the Moonta Baptist Church for a year, then moved to North Adelaide to follow the profession of portraitist in oils. He was also a writer and poet of some ability. He published one small volume of verse '' Via Crucis; or Death and Life'' dedicated to Lord Hallam Tennyson. He attempted painting landscapes, but those he exhibited at the Adelaide Easel Club, of which he was a member, were received without enthusiasm.
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