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[Portrait of an unidentified man, on board ship], 1842 / watercolour by Edmund Edgar

[Portrait of an unidentified man, on board ship], 1842 / watercolour by Edmund Edgar

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[Portrait of an unidentified man, on board ship], 1842 / watercolour by Edmund Edgar

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Full title

[Portrait of an unidentified man, on board ship], 1842 / watercolour by Edmund Edgar

Date

1842

Call Numbers

P2/472

Record Identifier

9arqNwGn

Reference Code

201966

Formats

Physical Description

Contents

Drawings - 14.1 x 12.2 cm - 1 watercolour on card

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Alternative Titles

Full title

[Portrait of an unidentified man, on board ship], 1842 / watercolour by Edmund Edgar

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

This portrait was offered previously at Sotheby's (London) 22 October 1986 lot 130

Digital order no:a128535

Signature / Inscriptions

Inscribed in pencil on reverse "Drawn by Edmund Edgar / Sydney New South Wales / April 1842"

Contextual Information

Source

Purchased Christie's London 25 September 2003, lot 482
This item has been preserved and digitised as part of the Nelson Meers Foundation Benefaction, 2002

Administrative / Biographical history

Edmund Edgar, also known as Eagar, and by the aliases Bults and Bult, was a painter, engraver, and lithographer. Prior to his transportation to Australia for robbery in 1825, Edgar had worked in London as a miniature painter. In Sydney, Edgar was assigned to Augustus Earle and helped on the production of lithographs.

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Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

P2/472

Record Identifier

9arqNwGn

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Reference code

201966

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