C1867

Mr. John Hay’s Bull, “Lord Clyde,” which Obtained 1st Prize at Recent Parramatta Agricultural Show.

Very engraved portrait of Mr. John Hay’s Bull, Lord Clyde, bred by W.J. Dangar of Neottsfield, Hunter River. He was purchased by John Hay for one hundred guineas. From the original edition of the Illustrated Sydney News.

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Full Title:

Mr. John Hay’s Bull, “Lord Clyde,” which Obtained 1st Prize at Recent Parramatta Agricultural Show.

Date:

C1867

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured engraving.

Image Size: 

235mm 
x 125mm
AUTHENTICITY
Mr. John Hay's Bull, "Lord Clyde," which Obtained 1st Prize at Recent Parramatta Agricultural Show. - Antique View from 1867

Genuine antique
dated:

1867

Description:

Very engraved portrait of Mr. John Hay’s Bull, Lord Clyde, bred by W.J. Dangar of Neottsfield, Hunter River. He was purchased by John Hay for one hundred guineas.

From the original edition of the Illustrated Sydney News.

Eugene Montagu (Monty) Scott (1835 - 1909)

Scott was a cartoonist and illustrator, in London, migrated to Victoria in the 1850s and worked as a photographer. On 20 July 1859 in Melbourne he married Amy Johnson. In 1857-65 he contributed drawings and cartoons to the Illustrated Australian Mail, Illustrated Melbourne Post and Melbourne Punch. In 1866 Scott moved to Sydney as chief cartoonist for the Sydney Punch. In 1867 he received a 250 guineas commission for a portrait of the Duke of Edinburgh. He was established in a photographic salon in George Street and in the 1870s his large wood-engravings and lithographs of rugged outdoor scenes, formal functions and public personalities regularly enlivened the Illustrated Sydney News. Bankrupt in June 1870, Scott was forced to sell his photographic equipment to meet his creditors. In 1871 the Sydney Mail employed him as its first artist. From 1880 the Bulletin carried some cartoons and occasional engravings of local dignitaries by Scott. The Brisbane Boomerang, founded 1887, ran his cartoons until 1891 when he drew the first cartoons for the Queensland Worker, continuing as its chief cartoonist until 1909. In 1889 he had moved to Brisbane and on 5 December married a widow, Mary Ellen Price, née Mehan; he lived there four years. In the ensuing years Montagu received less work as photographic illustrations replaced engravings and lithographs.

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