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John William Tristram : ウィキペディア英語版
John William Tristram

John William Tristram (7 October 1870 – 19 August 1938) was an Australian watercolour artist. He commonly signed his paintings as J. W. Tristram.
==Biography ==
Born at Gillingham, Kent, England, Tristram was the first of eight children to his parents Samuel Herbert Tristram and Hannah Thompson. His father was a gunnery instructor in the British Army and accepted a posting in Australia which resulted in the family's emigration. John was 13 when they arrived in Sydney on 21 December 1883.
Tristram's artistic abilities were utilised in seeking employment. By April 1885 he had been accepted as a junior draftsman in the Architect’s Branch of the Department of Public Instruction (which became the Department of Education in 1915). He was to remain in this career until he retired in 1930.
On 14 October 1891 he married Maude Face at Woollahra, in Sydney's eastern suburbs. In 1899 John, Maude and their two surviving children moved north of Sydney Harbour to Mosman which, from its earliest days, had strong connections with the creative arts in Sydney. He remained a resident of Mosman until his death in 1938.
During his life Tristram was an active participant on the committees of three art societies: Art Society of New South Wales (which became the Royal Art Society of New South Wales when its Royal charter was granted in 1903), Australian Watercolour Institute and Australian Art Society.
Aside from his painting, Tristram was known as a contributor of poetry to publications such as ''The Bulletin'' and ''The Lone Hand'' as well as being a talented musician.
J. W. Tristram died in Sydney on 19 August 1938 and was survived by his wife Maude and children Ashwin, John, Norah and Molly.〔〔

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