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Large c.19th lithograph by F. Cogne of the Melbourne Botanical Gardens , the view shows a group of people in gardens, the old course of the Yarra River in background and the city of Melbourne in the distance. From: Troedel, … Read Full Description
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Large c.19th lithograph by F. Cogne of the Melbourne Botanical Gardens , the view shows a group of people in gardens, the old course of the Yarra River in background and the city of Melbourne in the distance.
From: Troedel, The Melbourne album: containing a series of views of Melbourne & country districts : respectfully dedicated to, and patronized by His Excellency Sir Charles Darling, K.C.B. by the lithographer and publisher, Charles Troedel : 73, Collins Street, E. Melbourne
References:
Butler, Printed Images in Colonial Australia 1801-1901 : p.167-172.
Ferguson, J. A. Bibliography of Australia Volumes 1-8, Canberra 1976 : 17322.
Collections:
National Gallery Victoria: 1365-5
National Library Australia: Bib ID 2980263
State Library Victoria: Accession no: H1674
François Cogne (1829 - )
French born artist who left London for Port Melbourne, Australia in 1855 where he established himself at Ballarat. He stayed in Ballarat for three years and produced a number of lithographs that provided a visual record of the large mining centre. Cogne moved back to Melbourne in 1862 where he started working with Charles Troedel producing lithographs. He subsequently returned to Paris in 1864.

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