C1878

Elizabeth Street

Scarce c.19th engraving of Elizabeth Street, Sydney. Top: R. Driver Three Tuns Inn, Starkey Ginger Beer Manufacture, J. Clark Professor of Dancing Lower: R. Cram Law Stationer & Agent Collections: National Library Australia: Bib ID: 7289297 State Library New South … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Elizabeth Street

Date:

C1878

Engraver:

W.Harris 

Condition:

In good condition

Technique:

Hand coloured engraving.

Image Size: 

250mm 
x 60mm

Paper Size: 

270mm 
x 105mm
AUTHENTICITY
Elizabeth Street - Antique View from 1878

Genuine antique
dated:

1878

Description:

Scarce c.19th engraving of Elizabeth Street, Sydney.

Top:
R. Driver Three Tuns Inn, Starkey Ginger Beer Manufacture, J. Clark Professor of Dancing
Lower:
R. Cram Law Stationer & Agent

Collections:
National Library Australia: Bib ID: 7289297
State Library New South Wales: 991001269919702626

Joseph Hutchins Fowles (1810 - 1878)

Fowles arrived in Sydney from London in August 1838, accompanied by his wife, as cabin passenger on the Fortune. He came to public attention in 1847 with his contributions to the first exhibition of the Society for the Promotion of Fine Arts in Australia. In July 1848 Fowles issued the first part of his series Sydney in 1848 which contained 'elegant' streets and buildings which were made with painstaking accuracy 'to remove the erroneous and discreditable notions current in England concerning this city'. By 1858 Fowles had won a new reputation when Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Chronicle designated him 'Our Colonial Herring' as a result of a series of portraits of 'celebrated Australian cracks', racehorses and riding horses. By 1855 Fowles was training and examining young art teachers in drawing for the National Board of Education. In an obituary notice he was described as 'Father of drawing in the city'.

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