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Cressida campbell biography of michael

          Cressida Campbell is a renowned Australian artist, celebrated for her unique style of art that incorporates both watercolor and woodblock techniques.

        1. While Campbell was winning fans in , Michael Hobbs, a stockbroker who had migrated from England in the late s, was becoming one of Sydney's most active.
        2. Hobbs struck up a friendship with Campbell and commissioned the present view of Lavender Bay from his window in , shortly after her first.
        3. Painter, Illustrator.
        4. Campbell's biography has been widely described since the Canberra opening.
        5. Hobbs struck up a friendship with Campbell and commissioned the present view of Lavender Bay from his window in , shortly after her first..

          Cressida Campbell

          

          Biographical notes
          1960 Born Sydney
          1978-79 East Sydney Technical College
          1980 Yoshida Hanga Academy, Tokyo

          Solo exhibitions
          1979, 81, 83 Hogarth Gallery, Sydney
          1985 Mori Gallery, Sydney
          1986 Griffith University, Brisbane
          1987 Mori Gallery, Sydney
          1989, 91, 92 Rex Irwin Art Dealer, Sydney
          1994 Philip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane
          1995 Rex Irwin Art Dealer, Sydney
          1997 Philip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane
          1999 Rex Irwin Art Dealer, Sydney
          2000 Philip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane
          2001 Nevill Keating Pictures Ltd, London
          2003 Rex Irwin Art Dealer, Sydney
          Nevill Keating Tollemache and Philip Bacon Galleries at
          Nevill Keating Tollemache, London
          2005 Nevill Keating Pictures and Philip Bacon Galleries at
          Nevill Keating Pictures, London
          2005 Philip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane
          2007 Rex Irwin Art Dealer, Sydney
          2008 Philip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane
          2009 Sophie Gannon Gallery, Melbourne

          Group exhibitions
          1988Contemporary vi