Deep sinking, Ballarat.
Primary Artist
S.T. Gill (1818–1880)
Title
Physical description
group of 20 lithographic prints
Source
The diggers and diggings of Victoria as they are in 1855. Melbourne: James J. Blundell & Co, 1855-56
Reference
Ferguson (1941-69, 1986), 9920
Date made
1855 – 1855-56
Place made
Australia, Australia, Victoria, Melbourne, 44 Collins st (west) View on map Close map
Category
Print type
planographic
Technique
lithograph, printed in black ink, from one stone
Matrix size
12.0 x 20.0 cm (printed image (irregular))
Support
white paper
Support size
13.8 x 20.2 cm (sheet (sight))
State
published state
Impression
undesignated impression as issued
Edition information
print run unknown
Inscriptions or device by artist or designated agent
No inscriptions.
Collection
National Gallery of Australia
IRN
145320
Accession number
2005.511.20
Accession method
Purchase
Meeting
Meeting 1, 2005/2006 (2005-08-31)
Provenance
Purchased by the National Gallery of Australia from, The library of Sir Rupert Clarke, Bt. together with other properties, Melbourne: Peter Arnold [auction], 21-22 June 2005, lot 137.
Credit line
Purchased 2005
Subject category
Australia, Gold rush to industry, 1851-1901
Creators
GILL, S.T. | (1818–1880) Australian | English | Male | artist
James J. Blundell & Co. | (1852–) Australian | Organisation | publisher
Campbell & Fergusson. | (1854–) Australian | Organisation | printer
Last Updated
04 Jan 2013