C1877

Moonlight Scene on the St. Kilda Beach-Chinese Fishing.

Scarce colonial engraving of Corner Inlet, Gippsland, Victoria. From the original edition of the Illustrated Australian News.  Collections: University Queensland: Identifier 991000982479703131 State Library Victoria: PCINF ; IAN 23-04-70 P.81 National Library Australia: Bib ID 2495305 State Library New South Wales: … Read Full Description

$A 225

In stock

S/N: IAN-CHIN-AA-700423081–433900
( DRW 02)
Free Shipping
Moonlight Scene on the St. Kilda Beach-Chinese Fishing. Chinese in Australia

Within Australia

All orders ship free
within Australia
Moonlight Scene on the St. Kilda Beach-Chinese Fishing. Chinese in Australia

Rest of the World

Orders over A$300
ship free worldwide

See Shipping page for Terms & Conditions

Details

Full Title:

Moonlight Scene on the St. Kilda Beach-Chinese Fishing.

Date:

C1877

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured engraving.

Image Size: 

356mm 
x 225mm
AUTHENTICITY
Moonlight Scene on the St. Kilda Beach-Chinese Fishing. - Antique View from 1877

Genuine antique
dated:

1877

Description:

Scarce colonial engraving of Corner Inlet, Gippsland, Victoria.

From the original edition of the Illustrated Australian News. 

Collections:
University Queensland: Identifier 991000982479703131
State Library Victoria: PCINF ; IAN 23-04-70 P.81
National Library Australia: Bib ID 2495305
State Library New South Wales: CALL NUMBERS F079/55, TN380
Royal Geographic Society SA: RGS Special Coll. 079.94 I29d

Albert Charles Cooke (1836 - 1902)

Cooke was a painter, engraver, draughtsman and illustrator. Throughout his career he worked for many of the Illustrated newspapers, such as the Illustrated Sydney News, Illustrated Australian News, The Australasian Sketcher and The Leader. He was also well known for a series of birds eye views of a number of Australian cities and towns.

View other items by Albert Charles Cooke

O.R.C. - Oswald Rose Campbell (1820 - 1887)

Campbell was an artist  born in the Channel Islands, arrived in Melbourne in October 1852. He then moved to Sydney for brief period and returned to Melbourne in 1864. On Thomas Clark's retirement, Campbell applied again for appointment as drawing-master at the School of Design, claiming that for the past twelve years he had been drawing on wood, chiefly figures for the illustrated papers. He was appointed on 1 December 1876 at a salary of £250.

View other items by O.R.C. - Oswald Rose Campbell

Choose currency

Exchange rates are only indicative. All orders will be processed in Australian dollars. The actual amount charged may vary depending on the exchange rate and conversion fees applied by your credit card issuer.

Account Login

The List

Join our exclusive mailing list for first access to new acquisitions and special offers.