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A View of the Green Hills from the North of the Hawkesbury River 1807 / [Possibly by George William...

A View of the Green Hills from the North of the Hawkesbury River 1807 / [Possibly by George William...

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YRlDVMLn

A View of the Green Hills from the North of the Hawkesbury River 1807 / [Possibly by George William Evans]

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Full title

A View of the Green Hills from the North of the Hawkesbury River 1807 / [Possibly by George William Evans]

Date

1993 photoprint of original 1807 watercolour

Call Numbers

SPF/3550

Record Identifier

YRlDVMLn

Reference Code

52987
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs - original watercolour measures 24 x 41 cm - 1 dye destruction photoprint of original watercolour on paper

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Level of description

Fonds

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Alternative Titles

Full title

A View of the Green Hills from the North of the Hawkesbury River 1807 / [Possibly by George William Evans]

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Possibly by George William Evans, and attributed to him by Bernard Quaritch LTD. But comparison with signed works by Evans suggests that this drawing is the work of a copyist: for a signed drawing by Evans see "Government House, Parramatta, New South Wales", Locn no. ZSSVIB/PARR/12 Mitchell Library. For a work of the copyist, who is sometimes said...

Signature / Inscriptions

Inscribed in pencil on reverse "A View of the Green Hills from the North of the Hawksbury River 1807 - with the Governor Bligh Schooner in the dock & the Lady Nelson Brig at anchor". Also on reverse in a different hand "Betty".

Contextual Information

Source

Presented 1993

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

SPF/3550

Record Identifier

YRlDVMLn

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Reference code

52987

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