C1844

The City of Sydney, N.S.W., from the Government Paddock, Parramatta Street

Very rare lithograph by the important colonial artist John Skinner Prout from his series of views of Sydney. One of only two Sydney lithographs by Prout of this size. From:Prout, J. Sydney Illustrated’. 

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Full Title:

The City of Sydney, N.S.W., from the Government Paddock, Parramatta Street

Date:

C1844

Condition:

Minor wear to centre fold as usual, otherwise in good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured lithograph with one tint.

Image Size: 

442mm 
x 262mm

Frame Size: 

745mm 
x 565mm
AUTHENTICITY
The City of Sydney, N.S.W., from the Government Paddock, Parramatta Street - Antique View from 1844

Genuine antique
dated:

1844

Description:

Very rare lithograph by the important colonial artist John Skinner Prout from his series of views of Sydney.

One of only two Sydney lithographs by Prout of this size.

From:Prout, J. Sydney Illustrated’. 

References:
Ferguson, J. A. Bibliography of Australia Volumes 1-8, Canberra 1976 :: 3891.

Collections:
National Library Australia: Bib ID: 2266516
National Gallery Australia: LEGACY ID 149737
Yale University Library & Art Gallery: DU178 .P76 1844
State Library New South Wales: Call Numbers F84/9

John Skinner Prout (1805 - 1876)

John Skinner Prout (1805-1876) Important colonial artist born in England Prout emigrated to Australia in 1840 with his wife and seven children. He soon became involved in the colonial life as a commercial artist, lecturing and publishing his own series of lithographs titled, Sydney Illustrated and Tasmania Illustrated in 1844-1846. His time in Tasmania teaching drawing, sketching and watercolours created interest and fostered a number of colonial amateurs. He is represented in all major institutional collections. English artist, born in Plymouth, the nephew of Samuel Prout (1783-1852), whose architectural works were praised by John Ruskin. In 1828, John married Maria Heathilla Marsh in Devon. He taught himself art and dabbled in lithography. His focus was on capturing topographical views of ancient sites in western England. Moving to Sydney in 1840, he faced challenges but found success, including illustrating a journal and giving art lectures. He later visited Tasmania, where he gave popular lectures and published illustrated works. Tragedy struck with the death of his son in 1845. Prout returned to London in 1848, where he continued to promote Australian themes through lectures and publications. He died in 1876, leaving behind a significant artistic legacy. His influence on Tasmanian art was profound, inspiring a surge in landscape painting.

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