Augustus EarleAugustus Earle was a British painter born on June 1, 1793, in London, United Kingdom. He was the son of James Earl and Georgina Caroline Pitt Pilkington. Earle's career as an artist was distinct for his independence, unlike many earlier artists who wre often employed by wealthy patrons or explorers. He had a strong desire for travel and adventure, which he combined with his artistic abilities to support himself. This allowed him to work freely, traveling to various parts of the world and documenting his experiences through his art. His works provide a visual record of many places he visited, including New Zealand, where he captured the landscapes and people of the region. Despite his relatively short life, as he passed away on December 10, 1838, at the age of 45, Earle's paintings and sketches remain significant for their detailed and vivid depictions of the early 19th century world. His work can be found on display at the National Gallery of Australia. Read More Read Less
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