C1889

Old Argyle-Cut, Sydney.

Colonial engraving of the Argyle Cut, The Rocks, Sydney. From the original edition of The Illustrated London News.

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Full Title:

Old Argyle-Cut, Sydney.

Date:

C1889

Condition:

In good condition, with fold as issued.

Technique:

Hand coloured engraving.

Image Size: 

115mm 
x 100mm
AUTHENTICITY
Old Argyle-Cut, Sydney. - Antique View from 1889

Genuine antique
dated:

1889

Description:

Colonial engraving of the Argyle Cut, The Rocks, Sydney.

From the original edition of The Illustrated London News.

References:
De Vries, L. History as Hot News: World of the Early Victorians Through the Eyes of the "Illustrated London News".. London 1996 ::.

Collections:
National Library Australia: Bib ID 8438724
State Library Victoria: RARELTEF 052 IL696I
State Library New South Wales: RECORD IDENTIFIER 74Vv5Oy4wEgl

Melton Prior (1845 - 1910)

Prior was an English artist and war correspondent for The Illustrated London News from the early 1870s until 1904. He was one of the leading illustrators of late Victorian Britain, noted for his ability to quickly sketch scenes. His pencil sketches were sent back to London where they were re-drawn by studio artists and engraved on wood-blocks for printing in the Saturday issues of the Illustrated London News. In addition to covering conflicts around the world, he also traveled on a number of Royal tours including accompanying the Prince of Wales to Canada in 1901. On December 15, 1887, the Illustrated London News launched its “Across Two Oceans” public relations/human interest series with an announcement that Melton Prior had departed from the port of Southampton aboard the steamship Moselle (205). Prior was one of the paper’s “special artists,” a term reserved for artists sent on high stakes public relations assignments—often deployed with the British military on major international campaigns. The first leg of the journey included visits to some of the major British colonies in the West Indies—Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad—as well as British Guiana and Panama.

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