Sub-series 1: Plaster casts of navigators and explorers and Aboriginal Australians on bronze entranc...
Sub-series 1: Plaster casts of navigators and explorers and Aboriginal Australians on bronze entrance doors of the Mitchell Library, ca. 1940 / manufactured by Wunderlich Ltd., from sculptures by Arthur Fleischmann
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Date
[ca. 1940]
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Physical Description
Contents
31 plaster casts
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Finding aids
Research notes available in Mitchell Library Reading Room , PXn 343
Research notes available in Mitchell Library Reading Room , PXn 604
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Full title
Sub-series 1: Plaster casts of navigators and explorers and Aboriginal Australians on bronze entrance doors of the Mitchell Library, ca. 1940 / manufactured by Wunderlich Ltd., from sculptures by Arthur Fleischmann
Authors, Artists and Contributors
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Notes
General note
Plaster patterns for these portraits, originally held by Wunderlich Ltd. who cast the bronze doors, are now held in the Mitchell Library. For location see list at PXn 343.
Conservation note
Many of the casts are damaged and pieces of plaster have broken off
Description source
Information transferred from pictures card catalogue as part of the eRecords Project, 2008-2009
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Wunderlich Ltd., January 1973
Administrative / Biographical history
Arthur Fleischmann was born in Bratislava in 1896, but lived most of his life in London. He studied medicine in Budapest and Prague and qualified as a medical doctor. Immediately after qualifying, he turned his attention and energy on sculpture and was awarded a scholarship to the Master School of Sculpture, Vienna.
He arrived in Sydney in 1...
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Record Identifier
YK5rNWxn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YK5rNWxn
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843905
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