Volume 08: Sketchbook XXIX, No. 11 Australian. New South Wales, Cape Schanck 1858-59 / by Eugene von...
Volume 08: Sketchbook XXIX, No. 11 Australian. New South Wales, Cape Schanck 1858-59 / by Eugene von Guerard
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Date
1858-1859
Call Numbers
DGB 16/vol. 8
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Physical Description
Contents
1 sketchbook - leaves are of different coloured papers) ; various sizes in album 13 x 18.5 cm. - 36 leaves (drawings in pencil, some col. pencil, pen and ink, and wash, on both sides of the paper
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Copying Conditions
Out of copyright : Artist died before 1955
Please acknowledge : Dixson Galleries, State Library of New South Wale
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Digitised
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Areas & subjects: Cape Schanck, Schnapper Point, Western Port Wilsons Promontory, Pigeon House Mountains, Jervis Bay, Botanical Gardens (Sydney), Cooks River, Botany Bay, Entrance to Sydney Harbour, Botany
37 leaves, 1-33 numbered by von Guerard
f. 1. Cape Shank station – 15 Feb 58.
f. 2. Tea tree gully at Cape Shank – 15 Feb 58
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Full title
Volume 08: Sketchbook XXIX, No. 11 Australian. New South Wales, Cape Schanck 1858-59 / by Eugene von Guerard
Notes
General note
Microfilm copy available at CY 615
Digital order no:Album ID : 931204
Signature / Inscriptions
In German. Drawings are chiefly titled and dated; some have further descriptive notes. Inscription in ink on inside front cover: “1858-59 New South Wales. Cape Shank”. Leaves are numbered by von Guerard.
Description source
Contents list transcribed in 2008 from listing compiled by Edward Comstock, 1970 (PXn 571)
Contextual Information
Source
Purchased from Clune Galleries, July 1970.
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Call Numbers
DGB 16/vol. 8
Record Identifier
nV2qwQJn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nV2qwQJn
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Reference code
824703
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