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A. C. Habbe

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He died after some months' suffering from cancer of an internal organ, which he bore with patience and courage. In life he had been called "Crabby Habbe" on account of his cynical disposition, but one biographer said that "like a crab-apple, he was all harshness outside, but a good deal of sweetness
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and the Charlie Napier and Montezuma theatres, painting scenery and backdrops for the various burlesques and plays that provided entertainment for the diggers and their families. Stage scenery was taken seriously by critics and audiences, and the artist was often credited alongside the actors.
49:(10 April 1827 – 11 November 1889) for Victoria, where the goldfields were being overrun by hopeful miners. He had no luck, but found employment with the canvas theatres of Ballarat: Tom Hetherington's 45:
of 1848, when Denmark attempted to annexe Holstein. He was severely injured in the fighting, and was nearly two years in a military hospital. In 1855, he left with his older brother, the painter
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within". Another held that he "possessed a great fund of dry humor, and quiet sarcasm, which made him a most entertaining companion". He never married.
29:(22 April 1829 – 14 April 1896) was a Danish-born artist in Australia, known for his scene paintings for major theatres in Sydney and Melbourne. 202: 547: 272: 250: 552: 187: 557: 130: 276: 97: 126: 503: 330: 101: 105: 542: 475: 117: 90: 66: 447: 50: 363: 419: 147: 122: 537: 532: 8: 391: 42: 451:. Vol. XXVI, no. 18. New South Wales, Australia. 28 November 1889. p. 27 242: 302: 306:. Vol. 50, no. 15160. Victoria, Australia. 6 December 1904. p. 1 142: 137: 498: 414: 358: 325: 297: 526: 470: 442: 386: 207: 192: 163: 155: 78: 58: 108:, then in 1865 left for Melbourne, where he worked for the opera impresario 18: 479:. No. 14, 804. New South Wales, Australia. 5 September 1885. p. 1 395:. Vol. LVI, no. 99. Tasmania, Australia. 25 April 1896. p. 3 222: 109: 74: 86: 69:. One of his first assignments in Melbourne was in April 1859 alongside 38: 507:. No. 5248. New South Wales, Australia. 15 April 1896. p. 5 334:. No. 5248. New South Wales, Australia. 15 April 1896. p. 5 423:. No. 564. Victoria, Australia. 17 April 1896. p. 13 367:. No. 4913. Victoria, Australia. 14 April 1896. p. 1 150:. One critic thought Habbe "not exactly of the calibre of 176: 125:was highly regarded. He was also associated with 524: 173:His brother and mother both died in Sydney. 515:– via National Library of Australia. 487:– via National Library of Australia. 459:– via National Library of Australia. 431:– via National Library of Australia. 403:– via National Library of Australia. 375:– via National Library of Australia. 342:– via National Library of Australia. 314:– via National Library of Australia. 17: 525: 353: 351: 349: 100:in Pitt-street, and afterwards at the 115:His work for the 1880 production of 346: 253:from the original on 31 August 2016 13: 14: 569: 273:"Nicholas Habbe b. 10 April 1827" 177:Other scene painters of Australia 61:, to paint scenes for the comedy 548:19th-century Australian painters 96:In 1860 he was in Sydney at the 491: 277:Design and Art Australia Online 463: 435: 407: 379: 318: 290: 265: 235: 136:His last notable work was for 1: 228: 331:The Daily Telegraph (Sydney) 41:and saw action in the first 7: 553:Australian scenic designers 102:Prince of Wales Opera House 57:In 1858 he was employed by 10: 574: 32: 476:The Sydney Morning Herald 118:La Fille du Tambour-major 27:Alexander Christian Habbe 22:Alexander Christian Habbe 443:"Art and Literary Notes" 298:"The Eureka Anniversary" 91:Theatre Royal, Melbourne 67:Theatre Royal, Melbourne 558:Artists from Copenhagen 448:Illustrated Sydney News 387:"Music & the Drama" 415:"On and Off the Stage" 166:, but did good work". 77:, painting scenes for 47:Nicholas Francis Habbe 23: 148:Melbourne Opera House 123:Melbourne Opera House 21: 504:The Daily Telegraph 392:Launceston Examiner 43:First Schleswig War 133:, for many years. 131:Princess's Theatre 37:Habbe was born in 24: 303:The Ballarat Star 565: 543:Danish emigrants 517: 516: 514: 512: 495: 489: 488: 486: 484: 471:"Family Notices" 467: 461: 460: 458: 456: 439: 433: 432: 430: 428: 411: 405: 404: 402: 400: 383: 377: 376: 374: 372: 359:"Left the Scene" 355: 344: 343: 341: 339: 322: 316: 315: 313: 311: 294: 288: 287: 285: 283: 269: 263: 262: 260: 258: 243:"Alexander Habe" 239: 98:Victoria Theatre 83:The Yellow Dwarf 63:An Unequal Match 573: 572: 568: 567: 566: 564: 563: 562: 523: 522: 521: 520: 510: 508: 497: 496: 492: 482: 480: 469: 468: 464: 454: 452: 441: 440: 436: 426: 424: 413: 412: 408: 398: 396: 385: 384: 380: 370: 368: 357: 356: 347: 337: 335: 324: 323: 319: 309: 307: 296: 295: 291: 281: 279: 271: 270: 266: 256: 254: 241: 240: 236: 231: 179: 106:Queen's Theatre 35: 12: 11: 5: 571: 561: 560: 555: 550: 545: 540: 535: 519: 518: 490: 462: 434: 406: 378: 345: 317: 289: 264: 233: 232: 230: 227: 226: 225: 220: 215: 210: 205: 200: 195: 190: 185: 178: 175: 146:, also at the 138:George Rignold 85:, directed by 34: 31: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 570: 559: 556: 554: 551: 549: 546: 544: 541: 539: 536: 534: 531: 530: 528: 506: 505: 500: 494: 478: 477: 472: 466: 450: 449: 444: 438: 422: 421: 416: 410: 394: 393: 388: 382: 366: 365: 360: 354: 352: 350: 333: 332: 327: 321: 305: 304: 299: 293: 278: 274: 268: 252: 248: 244: 238: 234: 224: 221: 219: 216: 214: 211: 209: 208:John Hennings 206: 204: 201: 199: 198:George Gordon 196: 194: 193:Phil Goatcher 191: 189: 186: 184: 181: 180: 174: 171: 167: 165: 161: 157: 153: 149: 145: 144: 139: 134: 132: 128: 127:George Gordon 124: 120: 119: 113: 111: 107: 103: 99: 94: 92: 88: 84: 80: 79:J. 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Copenhagen
First Schleswig War
Nicholas Francis Habbe
Theatre Royal
George Coppin
Theatre Royal, Melbourne
William Pitt
W. J. Wilson
J. R. Planche
Fred Younge
Theatre Royal, Melbourne
Victoria Theatre
Prince of Wales Opera House
Queen's Theatre
W. S. Lyster
La Fille du Tambour-major
Melbourne Opera House
George Gordon
Princess's Theatre
George Rignold
Henry V
Melbourne Opera House
Gordon
Goatcher
Brunton
Hennings
John Brunton
Alfred Clint
Phil Goatcher

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