Volume 06: Sketchbook XXVII, No. 9 Australian, Nov 1857, 1858, 1859, 1862 / by Eugene von Guerard
Volume 06: Sketchbook XXVII, No. 9 Australian, Nov 1857, 1858, 1859, 1862 / by Eugene von Guerard
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Date
1857-1862
Call Numbers
DGB 16/vol. 6
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Physical Description
Contents
1 sketchbook - drawings on both sides of the paper in pencil, pen and ink and wash ; various sizes in sketchbook 11.6 x 19 cm. - 30 leaves
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Out of copyright : Artist died before 1955
Please acknowledge: : Dixson Galleries, State Library of New South Wales
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Areas & subjects: Camperdown (Vic.), Dandenong Ranges, Maldon German community, Mount Kosciuszko, Wodonga, Rochester
30 leaves numbered by von Guerard (with slight irregularity)
f. 1. Gerilger Nat. Name tea tree Blackwood – 28 Nov 57 Fern Tree Creek Lake Boorambeet
f. 2. Campertown Cemetery – 30 Nov 57 p. (2)
f. 3. from Mooneys...
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Full title
Volume 06: Sketchbook XXVII, No. 9 Australian, Nov 1857, 1858, 1859, 1862 / by Eugene von Guerard
Notes
General note
Microfilm available at CY 613
Digital order no:Album ID : 881003
Signature / Inscriptions
In German. Drawings are chiefly titled and dated; some have further descriptive notes. Inside cover inscribed 1857-58 Colac - Dandenong Ranges
1862 Mt Kosciusko, and other notes. Leaves are numbered by von Guerard, with some irregularity.
Description source
Contents list transcribed in 2008 from listing compiled by Edward Comstock, 1970 (PXn 571)
Contextual Information
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Purchased from Clune Galleries, July 1970.
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DGB 16/vol. 6
Record Identifier
1kVdXxPn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1kVdXxPn
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Reference code
824699
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