North Brisbane & Kangaroo Point / by H.S. [attributed to Henry Scott]
North Brisbane & Kangaroo Point / by H.S. [attributed to Henry Scott]
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Date
1853
Call Numbers
DG SV4A/2
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Physical Description
Contents
Drawings - 18.2 x 26.8 cm. (image) ; 25 x 40.1 cm. (card) - 1 pen & ink drawing mounted on card
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Full title
North Brisbane & Kangaroo Point / by H.S. [attributed to Henry Scott]
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
The work is believed to be by Henry Scott although it could be that of his tutor, the Reverend Henry Stobart. For further information, see "Itinerary of the Voyage of Henry Stobard compiled in the Mitchell Library from newspaper cuttings and from Letters by Henry Stobart to his mother (ML MSS 868) at PXn 3.
The work is mounted on an page number...
Signature / Inscriptions
Initialled at lower right, "H.S."
Handwritten title at lower right.
Date from handwritten inscription on album page, "North Brisbane and Kangaroo Point, 1853"
Contextual Information
Source
Purchased from the Terry Clune Galleries, April 1964 from the collection which was exhibited in the Dixson Galleries in February 1964.
DG Pic.Acc.18
Administrative / Biographical history
Henry Scott, son of Walter the fifth Duke of Buccleuch, was a watercolourist and politician. In 1853 Scott travelled to Australia and the South Pacific with his tutor, Reverend Henry Stobart, and sketch the landscaped visited. -- Reference: Dictionary of Australian Artists / by Joan Kerr. Melb, Vic : Oxford University Press, 1992.
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Call Numbers
DG SV4A/2
Record Identifier
1bGdOkrY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1bGdOkrY
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Reference code
446367
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