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Owen Maher (b.c. 1975) is a Bardi man from One Arm Point on the Dampier Peninsula.
1 portrait in the collection



Gift of the artist 2004

In their own words lead researcher Louise Maher on the novel project that lets the Gallery’s portraits speak for themselves.


William Owen moved to London from his native Shropshire in 1786 and was apprenticed for seven years to the coach-painter Charles Catton.
1 portrait in the collection



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Purchased 2016




Purchased 2015

Finalist, DPA 2017
Single channel digital video



Gift of Joanna Russell Maher (née Windeyer) 2018

Sir Richard Owen (1804–1892), naturalist, anatomist and palaeontologist, was born in Lancaster and apprenticed to surgeon-apothecaries there before completing his studies in medicine in Edinburgh and London.
1 portrait in the collection


Charles Brome, engraver, trained from the age of fourteen with the engraver Skelton in London and exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1798 to 1801.
1 portrait in the collection




Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Gift of Joanna Russell Maher (née Windeyer) 2018



Purchased 2015