C1973

New South Wales Illustrated The Sketches of F.C.Terry

A uniquely bound facsimile edition of New South Wales Illustrated The Sketches of F.C.Terry, published by Landsdowne Press, 1973. The deluxe full leather binding by Jack Harding, embellished on the front with four Waratahs and on the back with two in … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

New South Wales Illustrated The Sketches of F.C.Terry

Date:

C1973

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Unique deluxe full leather binding with Waratah motiffs

Paper Size: 

295mm 
x 245mm
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New South Wales Illustrated The Sketches of F.C.Terry - Vintage Book from 1973

Guaranteed Vintage Item
dated:

1973

Description:

A uniquely bound facsimile edition of New South Wales Illustrated The Sketches of F.C.Terry, published by Landsdowne Press, 1973. The deluxe full leather binding by Jack Harding, embellished on the front with four Waratahs and on the back with two in the centre panel. Oblong 4to; pp. 92; illustrated title page, 39 engraved full-page plates.

Frederick Casemero Terry (1826 - 1869)

Terry was an artist and engraver born England and emigrated to Sydney and arriving in Sydney in the early 1850's. He was soon part of colonial society and became known for his paintings and engravings. This engraving is from his rare series Landscape Scenery Illustrating Sydney and Port Jackson, New South Wales printed by Sands and Kenny. Unusually set within an oval image they included views of Sydney town and the harbour, as well a number of country towns. Unfortunately the engraver had mispelt Terry's name and as a result it appears as Fleury. At the 1855 Paris Exhibition he was included with five other Australian artists in having his paintings displayed. He was then invited to exhibit in the Further Exhibition of the Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Australia held in the Mechanic's School of Arts. By the 1860's he was established as one of best colonial artists and in 1861 he had been made examiner at the Mechanics School of Arts. Terry died at the early age of forty four and as many artists before him he had struggled financially in his last years.

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