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Richard Bunbury
Moke-Billy, Mr Rose's station, Grampians 1844
pen and brown ink on blue paper
13.5 × 24.5 cm irreg. (image) 16.6 × 24.5 cm (sheet)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Gift of Sir Charles H.W. Bunbury, 1954
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Medium
pen and brown ink on blue paper
Measurements
13.5 × 24.5 cm irreg. (image) 16.6 × 24.5 cm (sheet)
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Gift of Sir Charles H.W. Bunbury, 1954
Gallery location
Not on display
Inscription
inscribed in pen and brown ink on reverse u.l.: "Moke-Billy" Mr Rose's Station. / Grampians. December 1844.
inscribed in pen and ink on accompanying card c.r.: "Richard Hanmer Bunbury is a brother of / Lt H.W. Bunbury. The Town of Bunbury, Western Australia was named after Lt. H.W. / Bunbury, and he (H.W.B.) is my grandfather. / The sketches were sent by Hanmer Bunbury / to his father Lt. Gen. Sir H.E. Bunbury, K.C.B." / Sir Charles H.N. Bunbury / corresp. May 1954.
inscribed in pen and ink on accompanying card l.r.: Richard Hanmer Bunbury, / 24 drawings of Australian Flora and Scenery, / 1844. / Presented by Sir Charles H.N. Bunbury, Bt, / Naunton Hall, Rendlesham, Woodbridge, / Suffolk, England, Grandson (underlined) ('son' is crossed through) nephew of the artist. / corresp. May 1954.
Accession Number
3073.4-4
Department
Australian Prints & Drawings
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