C1862

Post & Telegraph Offices & Mechanics Institute, Castlemaine.

Colonial engraving of the Mechanics Institute situated at 216 Barker St, Castlemaine Victoria.

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S/N: VILL-VC-0242–232802
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Full Title:

Post & Telegraph Offices & Mechanics Institute, Castlemaine.

Date:

C1862

Artist:

Unknown

Engraver:

Arthur Willmore 
(1814 – 
1888)

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured engraving.

Image Size: 

115mm 
x 130mm

Paper Size: 

277mm 
x 207mm
AUTHENTICITY
Post & Telegraph Offices & Mechanics Institute, Castlemaine. - Antique Print from 1862

Genuine antique
dated:

1862

Description:

Colonial engraving of the Mechanics Institute situated at 216 Barker St, Castlemaine Victoria.

Biography:

Arthur Willmore (1814–1888)

Wilmore was born at Birmingham on 6 June 1814, brother of James Tibbitts Willmore, by whom he was trained. He became an engraver, excelling chiefly in landscape work. He was extensively employed and executed many plates for the ‘Art Journal’ from pictures by Collins, Cooke, Creswick, Rubens, Stanfield, Turner, Van Dyck, and others. His most important work was ‘The Return of the Lifeboat,’ after E. Duncan, engraved for the Art Union, 1878. Willmore frequently exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1858 and 1885.

He died on 3 Nov. 1888.

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