Cole (G.) Hay Waggon 1870 {1870} NGV [PA]

Cole, George (1810-83; English) Hay Waggon 1870 Oil on canvas, 43.2 x 63.4 cm Purchased, 1870 National Gallery of Victoria (p.302.12-1) This lugubrious landscape is listed in the 1875 and 1894 NGV catalogues, but not in NGV 1905 (suggesting it was not then on display). The entry in NGV 1894 accords the artist rather faint praise

* Cogen Fisherwomen {1881} Loc? [PA]

Cogen, Félix (1838-1907; Belgian) Fisherwoman Oil on canvas, c.148.59 x 99.06 cm Purchased, 1881; de-accessioned and sold at auction 1950 Unidentified; present location unknown   This work was shown in the 1880 International Exhibition in Melbourne and purchased from the Commissioner for Belgium. The artist apparently specialized in realist images of the daily life of

Coates Motherhood {1904} NGV [PA]

Coates, George (1869-1930; Australian/English) Motherhood (1903) Oil on canvas, 283.4 x 140 cm (including frame) Acquired under the terms of the NGV Travelling Scholarship, 1904 National Gallery of Victoria (134-2) Coates’ receipt of the Travelling Scholarship in 1896 resulted in three works for the pre-Felton collection, all still in the NGV: this finely-crafted domestic “altarpiece,” and

Coates, George (1869-1930; Australian/English)

Works included in this catalogue Coates Motherhood {1904} NGV [PA] Coates after Correggio Marriage of St Catherine {1899} NGV [PA] Coates after van Dyck Portrait of a Father with his Son {1900} NGV [PA] Coates won the NGV Travelling Scholarship in 1896, producing the three works listed above under the terms of that award. He went on to lead a

Clark (T.) Sir Henry Barkly {1865} SLV [PA]

Clark, Thomas (c.1814-83; English/Australian) Sir Henry Barkly (1864) Oil on canvas, 290.0 x 187.0 cm Presented by the Government of Victoria, 1865 State Library of Victoria (H2002.55) This grandiose portrait of Barkly, Victoria’s third Governor (from 1856 to 1863), shows him wearing the Order of the Bath, awarded for earlier diplomatic service. According to the

Chevalier Dr Maund 1863 {1863} NGV [PA]

Chevalier, Nicholas (1828-1902; Swiss/Australian) Dr Maund 1863 Oil on canvas, 92.3 x 71.8 cm Presented by Miss Maund, 1863 National Gallery of Victoria (p.300.8-1) This posthumous portrait shows Dr John Maund (1823-58), a local physician who, during his brief period in Melbourne (he immigrated in 1853, and died 5 years later, aged only 35), was

Chevalier, Nicholas (1828-1902; Swiss/Australian)

Works included in this catalogue Chevalier Houses of Parliament, Melbourne 1856 {by 1894?} SLV [PR] Chevalier Dr Maund 1863 {1863} NGV [PA] Chevalier The Buffalo Ranges, Victoria 1864 {1864} NGV [PA] * Chevalier Sketch for “The Indian Shepherd” {1891} Loc? [PA] * Montefiore after Chevalier Crossing a Creek, N.Z. {by 1894} Loc? [PR] * Montefiore after

* Chartran A Widow {1884} Loc? [PA]

Chartran, Théobald (1849-1907; French) A Widow Oil on canvas, c.63.5 x 48.3 cm Purchased, 1884 Present location unknown [photo: work as reproduced in NGV 1905] Chartran, a pupil of the academic painter Alexandre Cabanel (1823-89), was a successful artist who also contributed caricatured portraits to Vanity Fair in the 1870s. According to NGV 1894, he won

Cecchini Cape Gris Nez {1882} NGV [PA]

Cecchini, Eugenio-Prichard (1831-96; Italian) Cape Gris Nez (1881) Oil on canvas, 62.0 x 86.5 cm Presented by the Hon. C.J.Ham, 1882 National Gallery of Victoria (p.308.6-1) NGV 1894 and 1905 both list the title of this work as “Cape Gris Nez, North Coast of France,” and call the artist Eugene Cecchini. Sea Coast in Brittany,

Buvelot Between Tallarook and Yea 1880 {1902} NGV [PA]

Buvelot, Louis (1814-88; Swiss/Australian) Between Tallarook and Yea 1880 Oil on canvas, 106.7 x 167.7 cm Gift of W.T. Stanford, 1902 National Gallery of Victoria (118-2)  The contrast between this atmospheric work and Buvelot Summer Afternoon, Templestowe 1866 {1869} NGV [PA], painted less than 15 years earlier, reveals a striking development. This painting exemplifies Buvelot’s late

Buvelot Waterpool near Coleraine 1869 {1870} NGV [PA]

Buvelot, Louis (1814-88; Swiss/ Australian) Waterpool near Coleraine (sunset) 1869 Oil on canvas, 107.4 x 153 cm Purchased, 1870   National Gallery of Victoria (p.302.11-1) “What excited his contemporaries about Buvelot’s paintings was his ability to find poetry in the prosaic, transforming the ordinary and accessible, rather than searching out new romantic subjects in the most