Salamanca Cathedral

Primary Artist

Lionel Lindsay (1874–1961)

Title

Salamanca Cathedral

Other titles

The Cathedral

Reference

Mendelssohn (1987), 462

Work number

Queale bequest (1982), 696

Date made

1928

Place made

Australia, Australia, New South Wales, Sydney View on map Close map

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Category

Print

Print type

intaglio

Technique

etching, printed in brown ink, from one plate

Matrix size

22.6 x 25.0 cm (plate-mark)

Support

Japanese style paper

Support size

25.6 x 30.2 cm (sheet)

Manufacturers mark

no manufacturer's mark

State

1st state of 2

Impression

proof of 1st state

Edition information

1st state, 3 proofs only, 2nd state proofs only, not published

Inscriptions or device by artist or designated agent

no inscriptions

Inscriptions or device subsequently added to the work

Inscribed lower left at base of sheet in black pencil, '3 PRINTS ONLY'. Inscribed lower centre at base of sheet in black pencil, '1st State'. Inscribed lower right at base of sheet, 'Salamanca Cathedral'. Inscribed with Queale Bequest reference number verso lower right in black pencil, 696

Subject description

Priest and monks near the New Cathedral, Salamanca, Spain, which was built in the 16th century

Collection

National Gallery of Australia

IRN

92094

Accession number

83.511

Accession method

Bequest

Meeting

Meeting 10, 1982/83 (1983-05-09)

Provenance

Alan Queale, Brisbane. Bequeathed to the National Gallery of Australia by Alan Queale, Brisbane, 1982. Alan Queale Bequest accepted by the National Gallery of Australia, 1983.

Credit line

Bequest of Alan Queale, 1982.

Copyright

Courtesy of the National Library of Australia

Subject categories

Australia, Art style: Painter-etchers 1860s-1938 | Collection: The Alan Queale collection of Lionel Lindsay etchings and wood-engravings, acquired 1982.

Country of context

Australia

Creators

LINDSAY, Lionel | (1874–1961) Australian | Male | artist

Last Updated

08 Jan 2013