Series 3: Plaster cast of The Medicine [sic] man Arundta [sic] Tribe for bronze entrance door of the...
Series 3: Plaster cast of The Medicine [sic] man Arundta [sic] Tribe for bronze entrance door of the Mitchell Library, ca. 1940 / manufactured by Wunderlich Ltd. from a sculpture by E. Lenegan
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Date
ca. 1940
Call Numbers
LR 78
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Physical Description
Contents
1 cast - 41.5 x 33.7 x 2.3 cm - gypsum (painted)
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Contents
1 gypsum painted cast of The Medicine Man Arundta [sic] Tribe. The front of the cast is painted.
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Full title
Series 3: Plaster cast of The Medicine [sic] man Arundta [sic] Tribe for bronze entrance door of the Mitchell Library, ca. 1940 / manufactured by Wunderlich Ltd. from a sculpture by E. Lenegan
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
This panel was cast in bronze for the right hand entrance door to the Mitchell Library. It is the only panel by this sculptor and is second from top left
Other plaster casts of panels for the bronze doors are 15 of explorers, by Arthur Fleischmann and Ralph Trafford Walker. Another plaster cast,'Wood chopper' by Frank Lynch (ref. R 888) was not...
Signature / Inscriptions
Title inscribed upper right; signature and date inscribed lower left
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Helen Kon, May 1999
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
LR 78
Record Identifier
1wNWkGBn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1wNWkGBn
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Reference code
402379
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