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King Bungaree. Chief of the Broken-Bay Tribe, N.S.Wales. Died 1832. [Portrait] ... 1834 / drawn and...

King Bungaree. Chief of the Broken-Bay Tribe, N.S.Wales. Died 1832. [Portrait] ... 1834 / drawn and...

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King Bungaree. Chief of the Broken-Bay Tribe, N.S.Wales. Died 1832. [Portrait] ... 1834 / drawn and printed by [Charles Rodius]

About this item

Full title

King Bungaree. Chief of the Broken-Bay Tribe, N.S.Wales. Died 1832. [Portrait] ... 1834 / drawn and printed by [Charles Rodius]

Date

1834

Call Numbers

DL Pd 24

Record Identifier

YzOgAMB9

Reference Code

457784

Formats

Physical Description

Contents

Prints - 1 lithograph -- printed area 22.3 x 13.3 cm., sheet 28.3 x 22.4 cm.

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : Creator died before 1955

Please acknowledge: : Dixson Library, State Library of New South Wales

Issue Copy

Digitised

More information

Alternative Titles

Full title

King Bungaree. Chief of the Broken-Bay Tribe, N.S.Wales. Died 1832. [Portrait] ... 1834 / drawn and printed by [Charles Rodius]

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Artists

Notes

General note

Unsigned.

Sitter is depicted wearing a military jacket and hat, and a breastplate with the legend "Bungaree Chief of Broken Bay Tribe".

Foxed.

Signature / Inscriptions

Title and inscriptions printed beneath image. "Drawn from Life, 1831. and on Stone, 1834. by Chas Rodius" and "Printed by I.G. Austin, 15 Phillip Street."

Date note

Dated from title

Contextual Information

Source

Bequeathed by Sir William Dixson, 1952.

Administrative / Biographical history

Bungaree in fact died in 1830.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

DL Pd 24

Record Identifier

YzOgAMB9

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Other Identifiers

Reference code

457784

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