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411337
  • Title
    [Drawings of Aboriginal Australians, ca 1813-1819] / attributed to R. Browne]
  • Creator
  • Call number
    DGA 3
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    [ca 1813-1819]
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    411337
  • Issue Copy
    Digitised
  • Physical Description
    Drawings - 5 watercolours - 32.5 x 25.5 cm (or smaller)
  • Scope and Content
    1. Natives fishing in a bark canoe. Titled beneath image. Inscribed lower left `New South Wales 1819'; at lower right `R. Browne Delt 27 Philip Street Sydney. On the reverse is inscribed, in different (and probably later) hands, `I. Hope / Southampton' and `Mr Slade'
    2. Mimora. On the reverse is inscribed, in different (and probably later) hands, `I. Hope / Southampton' and `Mr Middleton'
    3. Pussey Cat. On the reverse is inscribed, in different (and probably later) hands, `I. Hope / Southampton' and `Mr Richard Pullman'
    4. Long Jack. On the reverse is inscribed, in different (and probably later) hands, `I. Hope / Southampton' and `Mrs Butterworth, Newcastle, New S Wales'
    5. Wambella. On the reverse is inscribed, in different (and probably later) hands, `I. Hope / Southampton' and `Mr William Wheaton'
  • Copying Conditions
    Out of copyright: Artist died before 1955
    Please acknowledge:: Dixson Galleries, State Library of New South Wales
  • General note

    `Natives fishing in a bark canoe' is the only work titled, signed and dated. The dating of the other works is from comparison to similar drawings in the collection. The works have also been drawn on Whatman paper dated 1813

    `Ginatoo (Pussey Cat) was a well known female Aborigine who lived in Sydney ... She was murdered by Wawyanee a native of the Five Islands'.

    `Burgon (Long Jack) was a native chief of the Newcastle tribe one of the Aborigines that Browne most often portrayed ... Many of the drawings depict him as a warrior with spear, shield and club, one protrays him as a `Celebrated Fisherman of New South Wales'.
    For further information on Robert Browne and his work: Skottow Manuscript / Tim Bonyhady. Sydney : David Ell Press : Hordern House, 1988 (ML Q508.944/1)
    Digital order no:Album ID : 954336
  • Signatures / Inscriptions

    Only DGA 3 f. 1 is titled, signed and dated
  • Name
  • Subject
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  • Exhibited in

    A Rage for Curiosity - State Library of New South Wales (1 September, 1997 - 11 January, 1998). Applies to: f. 5
    Treasures of Newcastle from the Macquarie Era - Newcastle Region Art Gallery (February 2013 - May 2013)
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