C1924

Wesleyan Chapel at Campelltown in Tasmania

$A 125

Scarce, c.20th collotype of the former Wesleyan Chapel in King Street, Campbell Town by William Hardy Wilson (1881-1955) “regarded as one of the most outstanding Australian architects of the twentieth century“. In 1839 the King Street chapel was completed and … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Wesleyan Chapel at Campelltown in Tasmania

Date:

C1924

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Colour Collotype

Image Size: 

250mm 
x 325mm

Paper Size: 

260mm 
x 335mm
AUTHENTICITY
Wesleyan Chapel at Campelltown in Tasmania - Antique Print from 1924

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dated:

1924

Description:

Scarce, c.20th collotype of the former Wesleyan Chapel in King Street, Campbell Town by William Hardy Wilson (1881-1955) “regarded as one of the most outstanding Australian architects of the twentieth century“.

In 1839 the King Street chapel was completed and opened for services. It was a small plain brick building with dimensions of 30 feet by 17 feet.

In 1922 Wilson finished his drawings for his series Old Colonial Architecture, sold his house Purulia and went to England and Europe where he sought the best printmakers and printers. The plates were executed by Max Jaffe in Vienna.

From: Hardy Wilson, Old Colonial Architecture in New South Wales and Tasmania.

Collections:
National Library Australia: Bib ID: 1730050
State Library New South Wales: Call Numbers: Z/X720.99/3
State Library Victoria: Record ID 994776583607636
State Library Queensland: Recor ID 99501954702061
State Library South Australia: Special Collection: 724 W754 d
State Library of Western Australia: Call number: EF0191
National Gallery Australia: Legacy id 157373
Getty Museum Los Angeles: ID/Accession Number 85-B9906

William Hardy Wilson (1881 - 1951)

He is regarded as one of  Australia's greatest architects. Born at Campbelltown, in 1881, the great grandson of early New South Wales colonist Caleb Wilson. He attended Newington College, where he captained the First XV Rugby team and was awarded the School Drawing Prize. He went on to study at the Sydney Technical College. After early work with architects Kent and Budden, Wilson embarked on a long period abroad in 1905 during which he developed his artistic technique. He travelled extensively in Italy and the United States, and when he returned in Sydney in 1910, he was primed to embark on his architectural career proper. Wilson completed a string of houses in Sydney over the coming years, including Merion, for artist Lionel Lindsay, in Wahroonga (1911); Eryldene, also on the upper North Shore in Gordon for the linguist, literary scholar and camelia enthusiast E.B. Waterhouse (1913); and his own house, Purulia, Wahroonga (1916). In 1912, Wilson began a decade-long project to record the early colonial architecture of Australia, which would eventually culminate in the publication of Old Colonial Architecture in New South Wales and Tasmania published in 1924.

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