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  1. Sir Ernest Daryl Lindsay (31 December 1889 – 25 December 1976), known as Dan Lindsay, was an Australian artist. Early life. He was the youngest son in a large family born to Anglo-Irish surgeon Robert Charles Alexander and Jane Elizabeth Lindsay (née Williams), of Creswick, Victoria, who had ten children.

  2. The sixth son and ninth child of Robert and Jane Lindsay, Ernest Daryl, born on 31 December 1889, joined the Ballarat branch of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank as a junior clerk at 17. About a year later Daryl became a jackeroo.

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  3. A member of a talented and influential Victorian family, Daryl Lindsay was the younger brother of artists Lionel Lindsay (1874-1961) and Norman Lindsay (1879-1969). Following a short period as Keeper of Prints at the NGV (1939-41), he was appointed NGV Director (1941-55), following the Trustees’ dismissal of J.S.MacDonald (Director 1936-40 ...

  4. Ernest Daryl Lindsay was an artist and gallery director. Born in Creswick, Victoria, Daryl (as he was known) was a member of the Lindsay family of artists and writers. A friend of Robert Menzies and a member of the Melbourne Savage Club, Lindsay was the director of the National Gallery of Victoria from 1941 to 1956.

  5. Advanced search. Sir Daryl Lindsay b. 31 December 1889. Also known as Sir Ernest Daryl Lindsay. Artist (Painter), Artist (Draughtsman) Artist, illustrator and the most influential gallery director in 20th century Australia. The second youngest of the 10 Lindsay children. Biographical Data b. 31 December 1889 Creswick, Vic. Biography 1 biography.

  6. Artist, illustrator and the most influential gallery director in 20th century Australia. The second youngest of the 10 Lindsay children. Name. Sir Daryl Lindsay. Also known as Sir Ernest Daryl Lindsay. Gender. Male. Roles. Artist (Painter) Artist (Draughtsman) Other Occupation. Gallery director (ANZSIC code: 4279) Birth date. 31 December 1889.

  7. Artist and art gallery director. Ernest Daryl Lindsay was born in Creswick, Victoria, in 1890. After serving in France during World War I, Lindsay returned to Melbourne and became established as an artist. In 1941 he was appointed as the director of the National Gallery of Victoria, a position he retained until 1956.