Exhibitions & Publications
Exhibitions and Publications
Photographic works extant in public collections taken by Thomas J. Nevin (1842-1923) in Tasmania during the 1860s and 1870s are regularly displayed at exhibitions held by Australian national galleries and museums. In many cases, a publication in book form accompanies the exhibition.
Photo: Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney. Copyright © KLW NFC 2013
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"HOPE": John Nevin's poem on slavery 1863 and the U.S. Proclamation of Emancipation
T. Nevin cdv at the "Who Are You" exhibition, NGV and NPG 2022
Elizabeth Allport nee Ritchie at Thomas J. Nevin's studio 1876
"Hair inclined to be curley": prisoner Henry SMITH aka Clabby aka Cooper
T. J. Nevin's 1870s mugshots the inspiration for 21st century artworks
Exhibition 2019: T. J. NEVIN's mugshot of prisoner James BLANCHFIELD 1875
Thomas Nevin, Sam Clifford and the Flying Squadron at Hobart, January 1870
T. J. Nevin's mugshot of John FINELLY taken at the Police Office Hobart March 1874
Captain Edward Goldsmith and the conundrums of the Ethiopian Serenaders 1851
Treasures passed down from Captain Edward Goldsmith and Captain James Day
Convict photographs by T. J. Nevin at the Art Gallery NSW Centenary Exhibition 1976
Captain Goldsmith, three bloodstock fillies and a larboard collision
Captain & Mrs Elizabeth Goldsmith: Rattler's maiden voyage 1846
Captain Goldsmith, the Parrock Hall and playwright David Burn, Sydney 1844
A Christmas Story: Captain Goldsmith, Charles Dickens and the Higham mail box.
Queen's Brian May & Elena Vidal on T.R. Williams' stereography
A missing or unidentified mugshot : prisoner Alfred HARRINGTON
Thomas FRANCIS was photographed by T.J. NEVIN on 6th Feb 1874
Two histories, one execution: prisoners Job SMITH & Emanuel BLORE
Site Map No.2: Professional work as commercial and police photographer
Mirror with a Memory Exhibition, National Portrait Gallery 2000
Anne-Marie Willis & Richard Neville on the Boyd misattribution
Prisoner Charles BROWN aka Wm FORSTER: The Bulletin, May 16, 1978
Robert Hughes "The Fatal Shore" with mugshots by T. J. Nevin'