Judy Cotton (or Judith Cotton) is an Australian born artist who has lived and worked in New York since 1971. Judy’s work is represented in: Metropolitan Museum of Art NY; Getty Trust of Los Angeles; New Orleans Museum of Art; San Francisco Museum of Art; Phillips Collection of Washington; National Gallery of Australia.
Judy’s father is Sir Robert Cotton K.C.M.G., A.O. Encouraged by his cousin and fellow photographer, Olive Cotton, Sir Robert Cotton adopted photography as a hobby – from home and abroad as Australian consul general in New York and Australian ambassador in Washington.
Robert’s photographs of the Australian landscape span 6 decades from 1939, following the footsteps of explorers Burke and Wills, and Charles Sturt to present day images.
Judy Cotton (Judith Cotton) Paintings
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Sir Robert Cotton Photography
Examples of Sir Robert Cotton black & white Australian photography:
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