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"Sydney as it appears from the East, taken from behind Government House"

Artist: Port Jackson Painter
Created: [between 1792 and 1794]
Dimensions: 28 x 47.5 cm
Reference: Watling Drawing - no. 15

 

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  • Port Jackson Painter]
  • The drawing is inscribed in blue pencil at top right with the number "24", which refers to the pre-1984 numbering system for the Watling Collection.
  • The drawing is inscribed in black ink at bottom with the title "Sydney as it appears from the East. Taken from behind Government House.-". Wheeler and Smith (1988) suggest it is written in Watling's copperplate hand.
  • The drawing is unsigned and undated, but is presumed to have been made between 1792 and 1794 on the basis of identifiable buildings (see McCormick, 1987).
  • The author of this catalogue record is Suzanne Stenning.
  • By permission of the trustees of the Natural History Museum (London).
  • Two sets of transparencies held in the Natural History Museum (London) Zoology Library and Picture Library: Picture Library order number 12015
  • James Lee of Kensington : purchased ; 1902
  • Data sheet available.
  • Wheeler, A. and Smith, B, (eds.) The Art of the First Fleet and other early Australian Drawings. New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1988. (Plate 137, p. 132.)
  • McCormick, Tim. First Views of Australia: A History of Early Sydney. David Ell Press in association with Longueville Publications, Chippendale, 1987. (Plate 24, p. 58.)
  • Dixson, W. 'Some Early Picture of Sydney', The Royal Australian Historical Society Journal and Proceedings Vol. 19, 1923, pp. 198-204.