Where Cook River once flowed on Botany Bay
Primary Artist
Pamela Griffith (1943–)
Title
Where Cook River once flowed on Botany Bay
Date made
1980
Place made
Australia, Australia, New South Wales, Bardwell Park, Griffith Studio and Graphic Workshop View on map Close map
Category
Print type
intaglio
Technique
etching and aquatint, printed from one zinc plate
Matrix size
16.5 x 50.5 cm (image)
Support
Velin Arches Blanc, 270 gsm
Support size
35.0 x 67.0 cm (sheet)
Impression
proof
Edition information
edition of 60
Production notes
Griffith Studio and Graphic Workshop note: Plate made by Pamela Griffith. Print supervision by Pamela Griffith in the Griffith Studio and Graphic Workshop. Printed by Pamela Griffith and Anne Baxter.
Collection
National Gallery of Australia
IRN
9221
Accession number
96.488
Accession method
Gift
Meeting
Meeting 6, 1995/96 (1996-06-26)
Provenance
Gift to the National Gallery of Australia, from Professor Ross Griffith, 1996.
Credit line
Gift of Professor Ross Griffith 1996
Copyright
© Pamela Griffith
Country of context
Australia
Notes
Plate made by Pamela Griffith. Print supervision by Pamela Griffith in the Griffith Studio and Graphic Workshop. Printed by Pamela Griffith and Anne Baxter. Printed as a protest to the extension of the Airport runway and construction of the traffic tunnel which involved the diversion of the historic Cooks River.
Creators
Baxter, Anne. | (1979–) Aotearoa New Zealander | Australian | Female | printer
GRIFFITH, Pamela | (1943–) Australian | Female | artist
GRIFFITH, Pamela | (1943–) Australian | Female | printer
GRIFFITH STUDIO AND GRAPHIC WORKSHOP | (1973–1999) Australian | Organisation | publisher
Last Updated
04 Jan 2013