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825496
  • Title
    Item 06: Sketches in Victoria, 1862 / Eugene Von Guerard
  • Call number
    PXC 310
  • Level of description
    item
  • Date

    1862
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    825496
  • Issue Copy
    Digitised
  • Physical Description
    1 album (34 drawings in pencil, some with colour pencil, some folded, mounted on alternate leaves) - sizes range from 28.5 x 44 cm. to 33 x 106 cm. in album 37 x 58 cm.
  • ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY

    Eugene von Guerard, painter and teacher, was born in November 1811 in Vienna. He studied in Dusseldorf and travelled in Germany and Italy before arriving in Victoria in 1852. He visited the Ballarat goldfields and later travelled in Victoria, N.S.W, S.A. and Tas. In 1870 he was appointed Curator of the National Gallery of Victoria and Principal of its Art School where he remained until his retirement in 1881.
  • Scope and Content
    34 drawings in album (red morocco and red patterned buckram with gold tooling and lettering; title lettering on green morocco) titled Von Guerard / Sketches in Victoria

    f.[i] “No. 16. Catalogue XII, XIII, XIV … / October … November 1862” [title page]
    f. 1. Mt Disapointment [sic]
    f. 2. Bend in the Goulburn east of Seymour
    f. 3. Longwood
    f. 4. View of the One Tree Hill between Benall & Wangaratta. Fuller [sic] Ranges
    f. 5. Mr Louis Chevaliers Mill Beechworth
    f. 6. Reedy Creek fall 2 or 3 miles from Beechworth
    f. 7. The River Murray between Albury & Belvoir
    f. 8. First view of the Mitta Mitta near the Mitta [?] River Punt
    f. 9. Mitta Mitta
    f. 10. Yabba [sic] Pattons [sic] station Mitta Mitta
    f. 11. At the junction of the Snowy Creek with the Mitta Mitta
    f. 12. Mitta Mitta … Brucke [Bridge]
    f. 13. Mitta Mitta … Brucke [Bridge]
    f. 14. Swamp on the Omeo Station
    f. 15. On Prendergast Station
    f. 16. Ranges 15-16 m[iles?] f[rom?] Prendergast’s St[ation] to the east
    f. 17. Mount Kosciusco [sic]
    f. 18. Top of Mt. Kosiusko [sic] from our camp
    f. 19. Mt. Kosciusko [sic]
    f. 20. on Tom Groggan [sic]
    f. 21. Omeo … taken f[rom] the Police Paddock Creek & Mt Livingstone
    f. 22. Lake Omeo 4 m[iles] distant. Nord.
    f. 23. View of Mt Feathertop
    f. 24. Mt Feathertop from the Stormy Ranges
    f. 25. Valley of the Ovens River …
    f. 26. Valley of the Ovens River and Morses Creek
    f. 27. Fall of the Buffalo Ranges 3 m[iles] f[rom] Tannes [?] Creek
    f. 28. Buffalo Ranges 7 m[iles from] Buckland Camp … Beechworth
    f. 29. Buckland Camp
    30. Yaccandandah [sic]
    31. Punt over the Goulburne [sic] near Shepparton not far f[rom?] the River Murray
    32. Brucke [bridge] u. [below?] Dampfmuble [water-mill?] … Wogonga [Wodonga?]
    33. Mulwella. Macrae’s punt. Murray
    34. Pyramid Hill & Mt Hope taken from the top of the Terrik Terrik hills
  • Copying Conditions
    Out of copyright: Artist died before 1955
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
  • General note

    f. 4 comprises 3 sheets pasted together and folded; f. 18 comprises 2 sheets pasted together and folded.
    "Bound by Lloyd, Wallis & Lloyd, London" -- in gold lettering on reverse of cover at upper left
    Digital order no:Album ID : 932046
  • Signatures / Inscriptions

    All drawings are dated and titled; all are unsigned. Some drawings have notes (in German).
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  • Exhibited in

    Sweet damper and gossip: colonial sightings from the Goulburn and North-East - Benalla Art Gallery (17 December, 1993 - 12 June, 1994). Applies to: f. 4
    Gallery re-opening display - Shepparton Art Gallery
    Eugene von Guerard : nature revealed - Ian Potter Centre, National Gallery of Victoria (April, 2011 - August, 2011)
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