Firth-Smith, John.
Firth-Smith, John. | Smith, John Firth.
(1943–) Australian | Male
Worked: Australia (NSW). Etchings, lithographs
Artist (painter) | Drawer | Printmaker
John Firth-Smith
Venues
Gallery A [Sydney] (17 November 1966 – -)
21 Gipps St., Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Larger Works Suitable for Public Spaces: Donald Brook; Peter Clarke; Janet Dawson; John Firth-Smith; Leonard French; Leonard Hessing; Robert Klippel; Colin Lanceley; Stanislaus Rapotec; Charles Reddington.
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Gallery A [Sydney] (1 February 1967 – 1 February 1967)
21 Gipps St., Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
'The Painter's Map of Sydney.'
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Gallery A [Sydney] (1 July 1967 – 1 July 1967)
21 Gipps St., Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
New lithographs by John Firth-Smith, printed and published by Fred Genis.
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Australian Galleries [2] (1 October1990 – 20 October1990)
41 Derby St., Collingwood, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Recent Australian art.
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Art Gallery Of New South Wales. (19 October 1973 – 18 November 1973)
The Domain, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Water works.
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Ivan Dougherty Gallery [1]. (14 August 1978 – 1 September 1978)
Alexander Mackie College of Advanced Education, 200 Cumberland Street, The Rocks, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Australian art in prints 1970-1980.
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Queen Victoria Museum And Art Gallery (24 December 1981 – 26 February 1982)
2 Wellington St., Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Australian Graphic Art Second half of the Twentieth Century.
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Borough Galleries, The (1 August 1982 – 1 August 1982)
10 High St., Eaglehawk, Victoria, Australia
Eight Contemporary Silk Screen Artists
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Gallery Max Honingsberg (1 November 1987 – 20 November 1987)
485 Nicholson St., North Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Lithographs by John Firth-Smith.
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Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery [1]. (3 October 1990 – 20 October 1990)
13-21 Macdonald Street, Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Selected Prints.
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Realities [Gallery 3] (7 March 1992 – 26 March 1992)
35 Jackson St., Toorak, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Australian identities in printmaking. The Australian print collection of Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery.
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Wagga Wagga Art Gallery [3] (2000 – 14 January 2001)
Civic Centre, Baylis St., Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia