Charles Nuttall (1872-1934) Nuttall was an Australian artist, son of James Charles Nuttall, born at Fitzroy, Victoria. He received his art training at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, under Frederick McCubbin and was a contributor of drawings to the Bulletin, Life, and other journals. In 1902 painted the Opening of First Commonwealth Parliament.
In 1905 Nuttall moved to the United States, joined the staff of the New York Herald, and contributed to Life, The Century and Harper’s. Nuttall, who was color blind, specialised in black and white, gouache and monochrome work. After a tour in Europe he returned to Australia in 1910, and frequently exhibited drawings and etchings and wrote stories and articles, and was establishing a reputation as a broadcaster.
He died at South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria, on 28 November 1934.
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