Lambert, George Washington : drawings for The Bulletin, 1895-1897
Lambert, George Washington : drawings for The Bulletin, 1895-1897
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Full title
Date
1895-1897
Call Numbers
PXD 439/nos. 8-26
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Physical Description
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19 drawings - various sizes - pen and ink, and wash
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Finding aids
Bulletin Drawings Guide, Special Collections, Mitchell Library. -
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Contents
Contents:
No. 8 – My lady nicotine, ca 1897. Titled and signed Geo. W. Lambert. Undated. Illustration for the Bulletin, 4 Dec. 1897, p. 14. An illustration to Peter Airey’s poem which describes the attractions of nicotine as if it were a woman.
No. 9 – Before we got the deeds, 1895. Titled and signed G. Lambert, 95. Illustration for...
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Full title
Lambert, George Washington : drawings for The Bulletin, 1895-1897
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Artists
Notes
General note
Some images have torn edges and foxing.
Signature / Inscriptions
Some images are signed, titled and dated.
Published information
George W. Lambert retrospective : heroes & icons / Anne Gray.¶George Lambert 1873-1930 catalogue raisonne by Anne Gray, 1996.¶The Bulletin.
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Mr. H.K. Prior, 1961
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Administrative / Biographical history
George Washington Lambert (1873-1930), artist, was born on 13 September 1873 at St Petersburg. The family migrated, reaching Sydney on 20 January 1887. Lambert became a freelance illustrator with the 'Bulletin', from 1895, earning two pound a week for his contributions. Lambert died on 29 May 1930 at Cobbity, near Camden. He was buried in the Angli...
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Call Numbers
PXD 439/nos. 8-26
Record Identifier
YoldJQD9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YoldJQD9
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Reference code
825833
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