Old Barracks, Hyde Park
Primary Artist
Lionel Lindsay (1874–1961)
Title
Other titles
Hyde Park Barracks
Queen's Square
Reference
Mendelssohn (1987), 107
Work number
Queale bequest (1982), 677
Date made
1912
Date details
1936, reworked
Place made
Australia, Australia, New South Wales, Sydney View on map Close map
Category
Print type
intaglio
Technique
etching and aquatint, printed in brown ink with plate-tone in brown ink, from one plate
Matrix size
12.5 x 30.0 cm (plate-mark)
Support
thin cream wove paper
Support size
18.2 x 35.2 cm (sheet)
Manufacturers mark
no manufacturer's mark
State
2nd state of two 2 (with foreground added); Published state
Impression
undesigntaed impression
Edition information
State proofs; final state edion of 100 (planned but not completed); plus proofs
Inscriptions or device by artist or designated agent
Signed lower left below plate-mark in black pencil, Lionel Lindsay'. Not dated. Titled lower centre below plate-mark in black pencil, 'old Barracks, Hyde Park'. Inscribed lower right corner of sheet in black pencil, '£4.4.0'.
Inscriptions or device subsequently added to the work
Inscribed with Queale Bequest reference number verso lower right in black pencil, 677
Subject description
Architectural study from Prince Albert Road of Hyde Park Barracks, Macquarie Street, Sydney, designed by Francis Greenway. Street scene of pedestrians and horse-drawn buggies.
Collection
National Gallery of Australia
IRN
92522
Accession number
83.684
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