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Richard Godfrey Rivers (1858 – 4 February 1925), generally known as R. Godfrey Rivers, was an English artist, active in Australia and president of the
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from 1892–1901 and 1904–08.


Early life

Richard Godfrey Rivers was born in 1858 in
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, England, the son of Richard Rivers and Bertha (née Harris).Janet Hogan,
Rivers, Richard Godfrey (1859? – 1925)
, ''
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'', Volume 11, Melbourne University Press, 1988, pp 397-398. Retrieved 10 November 2009
His older brother was Arthur Richard Rivers, an Anglican priest in Australia. Rivers studied at the
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(1877–83) in London under Professor Alphonse Legros. He won a landscape painting prize there in 1883 and exhibited at the
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in 1884.


Artistic career

Rivers emigrated to Australia in 1889 and taught at
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(along with Phil May). Rivers was second art master at
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from 1890 to 1915; and was president of the Queensland Art Society from 1892–1901 and 1904–08. He was also honorary curator of the
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from 1895 to 1914. On 25 Sept 1901, Richard Godfrey Rivers married Selina Jane (née Bell) at
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, the ceremony being conducted by his brother Arthur. The couple had a son (also named Richard Godfrey) in 1907 but he died in 1912 and was buried in Toowong Cemetery.Toowong Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions – Queensland Family History Society Inc In 1903, Rivers painted a picture ''Under the Jacaranda'', which has been described as "quintessentially Brisbane". The painting of Rivers and his wife Selina taking tea beside the Brisbane Central Technical College under the shade of Australia's first Jacaranda tree planted in the Brisbane Botanic Gardens by the garden's first curator Walter Hill. The woman in the painting is often described as his future wife Miss Selina Bell, despite the couple marrying in 1901, although it is possible that an earlier version of the work preceded their marriage. The painting is part of the collection of the Queensland Art Gallery. Rivers established a local reputation as a portrait painter, and portraits by him of Sir Samuel Griffith and others hang in the supreme court at Brisbane. He also taught at the
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and at Brisbane Girls Grammar School. He moved to
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, Tasmania in 1915 and tried to raise interest in the Hobart gallery.


Later life

Rivers died of typhoid fever in London, England on 4 February 1925. He was cremated in London and his ashes buried in his son's grave in Toowong Cemetery, Brisbane. A memorial service was held for him in
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in Brisbane. His wife Selina died in 1948 in
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, Tasmania. She was cremated there and her ashes were also buried in their son's grave in Toowong Cemetery.


Legacy

Examples of Rivers' outdoor work are in the state galleries at Sydney and Brisbane. His wife Selina founded the Godfrey Rivers Trust. On alternating years, the trust would purchase an overseas art work or provide a prize for local artists.


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— Brisbane City Council Grave Location Search {{DEFAULTSORT:Rivers, Richard Godfrey 1859 births 1925 deaths 19th-century English painters English male painters 20th-century English painters Australian painters Burials at Toowong Cemetery Alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art 20th-century English male artists 19th-century English male artists Artists from Brisbane English emigrants to colonial Australia Artists from Plymouth, Devon