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Emile Gustave Ulm (1860? - 1939)
Rare and unrecorded French etching by the little known French born Sydney artist Emile Gustave Emil (1860?-1939) of an aboriginal amongst tree ferns looking at two bathing women. Signed lower left within the plate and printed by the Paris publisher … Read Full Description
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Rare and unrecorded French etching by the little known French born Sydney artist Emile Gustave Emil (1860?-1939) of an aboriginal amongst tree ferns looking at two bathing women. Signed lower left within the plate and printed by the Paris publisher René Pincebourde.
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Emile Gustave Ulm (1860?-1939)
Emile Gustavus Ulm, artist, was possibly born in Paris about 1860. He married Ada Greenland in Melbourne, Australia, November 2, 1888. His parents were Emile Victor Frederic Ulm, artist, and Desiree Redon. His father witnessed the marriage.
He is known to have resided at: ‘Leona’, 27 Keston Avenue, Mosman and at 35 Prince Street,Terrigal. He was one of the artists working at the Sydney Mail in 1888.
His son Charles was the famous aviator.
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