Item 10: The Harbour, Neutral Bay, Sydney, [ca. 1930-40s] / by James Ranalph Jackson
Item 10: The Harbour, Neutral Bay, Sydney, [ca. 1930-40s] / by James Ranalph Jackson
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Date
ca. 1930-1940s
Call Numbers
ML 1295 , Status: On display – Paintings from the Collection, Room 1, East Wall, no. 101
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Physical Description
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1 painting - visible image 23.0 x 54.4 cm, in frame 37.9 x 70.0 cm - oil on canvas board
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Copyright status : In copyright - Life of creator plus 70 years
Copyright holder : assignee of James Ranalph Jackson
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Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy copyright holder
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This work is a view of Sydney Harbour from Kurraba Point, Neutral Bay and depicts the beginnings of high-rise development in the suburb in the early 20th century.
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Item 10: The Harbour, Neutral Bay, Sydney, [ca. 1930-40s] / by James Ranalph Jackson
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Digital order no:Album ID : 1115004
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Jackson was born in New Zealand in 1882, moved to Australia as a teenager. He had lessons at the Royal Art Society School in Sydney. He re-visited New Zealand on numerous occasions and studied art in both London and Paris. He had studios in North Sydney, Mosman and Seaforth.
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Call Numbers
ML 1295 , Status: On display – Paintings from the Collection, Room 1, East Wall, no. 101
Record Identifier
9AL4mXjY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9AL4mXjY
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1025635
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