[Corroboree at Newcastle, ca. 1818 / oil painting by Joseph Lycett]
[Corroboree at Newcastle, ca. 1818 / oil painting by Joseph Lycett]
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Date
ca. 1818
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DG 228 , Status: On display – Paintings from the Collection, Room 2, South Wall, no. 189
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1 painting - 70.5 x 122.4 cm panel. - oil
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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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[Corroboree at Newcastle, ca. 1818 / oil painting by Joseph Lycett]
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General note
Painting is on a single wooden panel, on obverse of which is a damaged painting of a composition of what appears to have once been a reclining figure (now erased), curtains, flowers and a distant landscape. Panel is possibly oak. Panel is primed by a coarse white lead, probably not artist quality. Paints are commercially prepared oil paints. There...
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Sir William Dixson, June 1938
Exhibited in
- New Worlds from Old: 19th century Australian & American landscapes
- Australian Colonial Art
- Nocturne
- The City Unfolds
- Pride of place
- Joseph Lycett : convict artist
- Landfall : the Captain James Cook bicentenary exhibition of Australian art
- Wunderkammer
- Curious Colony: a twenty first century Wunderkammer
- Art Gallery of South Australia
- Treasures of Newcastle from the Macquarie Era
- Planting Dreams: Shaping Australian Gardens
- Paintings from the Collection
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DG 228 , Status: On display – Paintings from the Collection, Room 2, South Wall, no. 189
Record Identifier
9yM6oBD9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9yM6oBD9
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404695
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