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Drawings of Sydney streets and buildings, 1950-1968 / drawn by F.B. Lamberger

Drawings of Sydney streets and buildings, 1950-1968 / drawn by F.B. Lamberger

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Drawings of Sydney streets and buildings, 1950-1968 / drawn by F.B. Lamberger

About this item

Full title

Drawings of Sydney streets and buildings, 1950-1968 / drawn by F.B. Lamberger

Date

1950-1968

Call Numbers

PXA 1268

Record Identifier

npAd6WX1

Reference Code

913132

Formats

Physical Description

Contents

28 drawings - 17 x 25 cm-28 x 19 cm - pen and ink on paper

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Arrangement

Chronological

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Copyright status : In copyright - Life of Artist plus 70 years

Copyright holder : Not known

Approval for reproduction required

Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy copyright holder

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

1. Annandale Street, 1950
2. Washington, 29 Oct 1955
3. Rushcutters Bay (Chevron), 1959
4. Changte ferry, 7.3.60
5. Sydney, 9.5.60. Verso: `From Ancha House Bridge near George St'
6. Farrell Place, Sydney, 1960
7. Forbes Street, Sydney, 9.8.60
8. Double Bay, 17.7.60
9. Verso: MacMahon's Pt wharf "Waterglean" Bldg, 20.3.66

Alternative Titles

Full title

Drawings of Sydney streets and buildings, 1950-1968 / drawn by F.B. Lamberger

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

Signature / Inscriptions

Signed, lower right, `F.B. Lamberger; and dated

Object History

Owned by the artist's sister, Catherine Gluck (1906-2006), a Holocaust survivor and volunteer at the Sydney Jewish Museum.

The drawings had been left at the Jewish Museum, possibly following an exhibition of the drawings organised, it is believed, by Gluck.

Lamberger and his sister, Catherine Gluck, died without descendants.

Published information

Biography written by artist's sister:¶Frederick B. Lamberger : the man and his art / by Catherine Gluck, Potts Point, ca 1990.

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Sydney Jewish Museum, November 2010

Administrative / Biographical history

Frederick B. Lamberger was born into a Jewish family in Budapest, Hungary, on 9 May 1907. In 1937 he moved to England to study English. When his passport expired, rather than return to army conscription in Hungary, he went to France, joined the French Underground, was arrested by the Nazis and liberated by the United States at the end of World War...

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXA 1268

Record Identifier

npAd6WX1

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/npAd6WX1

Other Identifiers

Reference code

913132

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