Alma-Tadema The Vintage Festival 1871 {1888} NGV [PA]

Alma-Tadema, Lawrence (1836-1912; Dutch/English) The Vintage Festival 1871 Oil on panel, 51.0 x 119.0 cm Purchased, 1888 National Gallery of Victoria (p.312.7-1) The 1905 NGV catalogue entry adds “duplicate” after the title of this work, emphasizing the fact that it replicates a larger painting of 1870 (Hamburg, Kunsthalle). Michelle Bonollo (1998) discusses the NGV panel (which

Alma-Tadema, Lawrence (1836-1912; Dutch/English)

Works included in this catalogue Alma-Tadema The Vintage Festival 1871 {1888} NGV [PA] Van Loo after Alma-Tadema Frédégonde et Prétextat {1868} NGV [PR] Alma-Tadema transferred his successful studio from Brussels to London in 1870, and was admitted to the Royal Academy in 1879. His detailed, meticulously-researched images of ancient Rome fell from favour after his death,

Adams (J.) Trespassers 1878 {1904} NGV [PA]

Adams, John Clayton (1840-1906; English) Trespassers 1878 Oil on canvas, 61.2 x 107.1 cm Bequest of Alfred Felton, 1904 National Gallery of Victoria (136-2) The artist, who lived near Guildford, exhibited landscapes at the Royal Academy on a regular basis from 1863. The NGV catalogue indicates that this work was shown at the Royal Academy in 1878 and then

Adam (J.)Balmoral {1878} NGV [PA]

Adam, Joseph Denovan, Senior (1842-96; Scottish) Balmoral (1876-77) Oil on canvas, 122.8 x 183.5 cm Purchased, 1878 National Gallery of Victoria (p.306.5-1) Scottish highland imagery is combined here with allusions to the monarchy, in an archetypal demonstration of the strong British affiliations of the young Victorian colony. The artist made a specialty of Scottish landscapes inhabited

A’Beckett (E.) Francis Henty {1892} SLV [PA]

A’Beckett, Edward (1844-1922; Australian) Francis Henty (c.1890) Oil on canvas, 59.2 x 49.5 cm, framed Presented by Francis Henty’s daughters, 1892 State Library of Victoria (H24630) The sitter (1815-89), known as Victoria’s second settler, followed his brother Edward to Portland from Launceston in 1834, and introduced merino sheep to Victoria. A’Beckett was commissioned to paint this portrait

A’Beckett (E.) Hamilton Hume {1881} SLV [PA]

A’Beckett, Edward (1844-1922; Australian) Hamilton Hume 1881 Oil on canvas, 140 x 110 cm (sight; framed) Presented by Miss Mary Hume Barbour, 1881; transferred from the NGV to the SLV, 1951 State Library of Victoria (H141880) Hume (1797-1873), born near Parramatta, showed an early taste for exploring. In 1824, he and William Hovell led an expedition

A’Beckett, Edward (1844-1922; English/Australian)

Works included in this catalogue A’Beckett (E.) Hamilton Hume {1881} SLV [PA] A’Beckett (E.) James Macpherson Grant 1886 {1886} SLV [PA] A’Beckett (E.) Francis Henty {1892} SLV [PA] A member of a wealthy Anglo-Australian family, A’Beckett was also an amateur painter. He encouraged his niece Emma Minnie Boyd to develop her own artistic career: see now Boyd (E.)

Frith, Francis (1822-98; English)

Photographs by Frith are included the following pre-Felton albums/collections: Fenton, Bedford & others Cathedrals and Abbeys in England and Scotland {1860} SLV [PH] Frith Syria & Palestine {1860} SLV [PH] Frith Ancient Egypt {c.1870} SLV [PH] Frith Modern Egypt {c.1870} SLV [PH] Frith, Robertson & Beato Photographs of Palestine & Egypt {1860} SLV [PH] Skeen & others Pompei {sic} and Paris {c.1888}

Frith Ancient Egypt {c.1870} SLV [PH]

Frith, Francis (1822-98; English) Photographs of Ancient Egypt (1857) Album of 44 albumen silver prints, 38.2 x 30.7 cm (album) Gift of Edward Thompson, c.1870 State Library of Victoria (H89.152/1-44) [reproduction: Entrance to the Great Temple Luxor (H89.152/28)] Several photos from this series and Frith’s companion album (Frith Modern Egypt {c.1870} SLV [PH]) were included in the First Collections exhibition

Frith Syria & Palestine {1860} SLV [PH]

Frith, Francis (1822-98; English) Syria and Palestine (c.1856-59) Album of albumen silver and salted paper prints, 38.3 x 30.6 cm (page size)  Gift of Edward Thompson 1860 State Library of Victoria (LTW 1/H86.112/1-22) [reproduction: Distant View of Damascus (H86.112/2)] This is the first of three collections of Frith’s photos of the Middle East donated to the

Fenton & others Palaces, Castles & Seats in England {1860} SLV [PH]

Fenton, Roger (1819-69; English), & others Palaces, Castles and Seats in England (c.1860) Album of 17 albumen silver prints, various sizes Purchased 1860 State Library of Victoria (LTWEF 3; H87.118/1-17) [reproduction: McLean, Melhuish, Napper & Co.: Carisbrooke Castle (H87.118/4)] This album includes a selection of photographs issued by the Architectural Photographic Association: see also Fenton &

Fenton, Bedford & others England and Wales {1860} SLV [PH]

Fenton, Roger (1819-69; English), Bedford, Francis (1815-94; English), & others England and Wales (Cities, Colleges and Views) (1858-60) 21 albumen silver prints, 62.0 x 50.5 cm (album) Purchased 1860 State Library of Victoria (LTWEF 6; H87.75/1-21) [reproduction: Fenton: High Street Oxford, dated 1860 (H.87.75/13)] This is one of several collections of photographs purchased for the Melbourne Public Library

Fenton, Bedford & others Cathedrals and Abbeys in England and Scotland {1860} SLV [PH]

Fenton, Roger (1819-69; English), Bedford, Francis (1816-94; English), & others Cathedrals and Abbeys in England and Scotland (c.1856-60) 31 albumen silver prints, 61.7 x 54 cm (album) Purchased 1860 State Library of Victoria (H87.74/1-31) [reproduction: Francis Bedford: Tintern Abbey (H87.74/28)] This is probably the most impressive of the collections of photographs acquired for Melbourne in 1860 from

Fenton, Roger (1819-69; English)

Works included in this catalogue Fenton & others Cathedrals and Abbeys in England and Scotland {1860} SLV [PH] Fenton, Bedford & others England and Wales {1860} SLV [PH] Fenton & others Palaces, Castles & Seats in England {1860} SLV [PH] Fenton was a pioneering British photographer who made his name with a famous set of images

Dufty Brothers Views of Fiji {1873?} SLV [PH]

Dufty Brothers (active 1870s-80s; English/Australian)  Views of Fiji  20 albumen silver prints, each 21 x 27.5 cm  Possibly presented by J.S.Butters 1873; certainly accessioned for Melbourne in 1889  State Library of Victoria (H32406-H32425) [reproduction: Levuka South] Francis Herbert Dufty (1846-1910) and his brother Edward (1850-97) were active in Levuka and elsewhere in Fiji during the

Bourne & Shepherd Northern India and Kashmir {1872} SLV [PH]

Bourne & Shepherd (1862ff.; English) Photographs of Northern India and Kashmir (1860ff)  Album of 228 albumen silver photographs, 32.9 x 50 cm  Purchased 1872 State Library of Victoria (H86.113/1-228) [reproduction: page titled “Jugglers and Gymnasts of Poona”] The SLV album listed here is almost certainly identical with the “book containing 228 views of Cashmere and India” (photographer/s

Bourne & Shepherd (1862ff.; English)

Works listed in this catalogue Bourne & Shepherd Northern India and Kashmir {1872} SLV [PH] Shepherd & Robertson Views of Agra, Delhi and Lucknow {1875?} SLV [PH] Samuel Bourne (1834-1912) worked in the Northern Indian city of Simla (now Shimla) between 1863 and 1870, taking numerous remarkable photographs, using large cameras and the “collodion process” (for this technique, see also

Bernard & Co. First Parliament 1901 {1902} SLV [PH]

Bernard, D., & Co. (active c.1902; Australian)  Photographs of Members of the first Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, May, 1901 (1902)  Presented by D.Bernard & Co., 1902 State Library of Victoria [H96.160/679] This series comprised individual photos of all 112 members of the inaugural federal parliament, and a composite photo of them surrounding a larger central

* Unknown artist “Drawing in the style of Salvator Rosa” {1873} Loc? [DR]

Unknown artist “Drawing in the style of Salvator Rosa” Medium and size unknown Presented by G.S.Walker, 1873 Unidentified; present location unknown Further information is obviously needed to identify this work, apparently identical with an anonymous drawing recorded as “Figures” in the unpublished list of the NGV’s pre-1905 accessions for 1873 (NGV acc.no.p.166.137-1). Nothing in the