Native encampment in South Australia.
Primary Artist
Alexander Schramm (1813–1864)
Title
Native encampment in South Australia.
Date made
1857 – c.1859
Place made
Australia, Australia, South Australia, Adelaide View on map Close map
Category
Print type
planographic
Technique
chalk-lithograph, printed in colour, from two stones
Matrix size
29.8 x 42.2 cm (printed image (trimmed))
Support
paper
Support size
34.1 x 42.8 cm (sheet)
State
published state
Impression
undesignated impression as issued
Edition information
print run unknown
Inscriptions or device by artist or designated agent
Not signed. Not dated. Titled printed lower centre within image in black ink, 'NATIVE ENCAMPMENT IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.'
Collection
National Gallery of Australia
IRN
96300
Accession number
89.1376
Accession method
Purchase
Meeting
Meeting 1, 1989/90 (1989-08-10)
Provenance
Purchased by the Australian National Gallery, from Christopher Day Gallery, Sydney, 1989.
Credit line
Purchased 1989
Subject categories
Aboriginal Australians | Australia, Art period: Colonial, South Australia
Country of context
Australia
Creators
Penman & Galbraith.x | (1848–1890) Organisation | printer
SCHRAMM, Alexander | (1813–1864) Australian | German | Male | artist
Last Updated
07 Jan 2013