* Béatrizet after Michelangelo The Last Judgement {by 1894} Loc? [PR]

Béatrizet, Nicolas (c.1507/15 – after 1577?; French), after Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475-1564; Italian) The Last Judgement Engraving in 10 sheets, overall size unknown Date of acquisition unknown (by 1894) Present location unknown This large-scale engraving of Michelangelo’s famous Sistine Chapel fresco (1536-41), produced in a lavish multi-sheet format, was first issued in 1562 by the French-publisher

Webber, John (1751-93; English)

Works included in this catalogue Bartolozzi & Byrne, after Webber: Death of Captain Cook 1785 {1882} SLV [PR] * Hodges or Webber (?) Native of Otaheite {1882} Loc? [DR] See also Hodges, William (1774-97; English) Webber was the artist member of Cook’s third and last voyage (1776-79). His posthumous oil portrait of Cook (1782) was bought for

Bai after Germak La Monténégrine {1868} NGV [PR]

Bai, Jos. (details unknown), after Germak, Jar (details unknown) La Monténégrine Engraving Presented by the Belgian Government 1868 National Gallery of Victoria (p.179.12-1) The title translates as “a woman from Montenegro”; she appears to be wearing the national costume. Neither artist involved in producing this print (as identified in the inscriptions) has been traced. For

*Adlard after Evans (G.) Hobart Town, 1821 {by 1894} Loc? [PR]

Adlard, Henry (active c.1821-70; English), after Evans, George William (1780-1852; English) Hobart Town, 1821 Engraving, size unknown Acquired by 1894 Unidentified; present location unknown Evans, a noted early colonial explorer and surveyor, and an artist of considerable ability, arrived in Sydney via South Africa in 1802. He was second-in-command to Surveyor-General John Oxley during the

Barak, William (1824-1903; Australian)

Works included in this catalogue Barak Untitled [Aboriginal ceremony] {1895} SLV [PA] Barak Untitled [Aboriginal ceremony, with wallaby and emu] {1895} SLV [PA] A senior member of the Wurundjeri people, based north of central Melbourne, Barak was also a painter, two of whose images of Aboriginal ceremonies (modified for non-indigenous audiences) were donated to the

Reni, Guido (1575-1642; Italian)

Pre-Felton works sometimes seen as related to Reni Unknown (Italian 17C) after Reni (?) Repentance of St Peter {1889} NGV [PA] Unknown (Italian 19C?) after Seghers Christ at the Column {1883} NGV [PA] Religious images by or attributed to “the Divine Guido” (as the Bolognese painter became known) were widely admired during the 18th and earlier 19th centuries, and

Unknown (Italian 19C?) Christ and Joseph {1885} NGV [PA]

Unknown artist (Italian, 19th century?) Christ and Joseph Oil on canvas, 105.3 x 83.8 cm Gift of Miss Mollison, 1885 National Gallery of Victoria (p.311.3-1) This work is described in NGV 1894 simply as a “copy of an old master.” The composition is in the Caravaggesque tradition featuring candlelit figures (prevalent in Italian, Dutch and French 17th-century painting).

Unknown (British 18C) Mr Nash {1870} NGV [PA]

Unknown (British, 18th century) Mr Nash Oil on canvas, 76.4 x 63.5 cm. Presented by G.R. Nash, 1870 National Gallery of Victoria (302.17-1) Described when it was acquired as a portrait of a certain Richard Nash by Sir Joshua Reynolds, this painting was listed in NGV 1875 and subsequent catalogues simply as a portrait of an

* Unknown (British 17C) “Portrait, time of Cromwell” {1870} Loc? [PA]

Unknown (British, 17th century) “Portrait, time of Cromwell” Oil on canvas, c.38.1 x 30.5 cm (15” x 12”) Purchased, 1870 Unidentified, present location unknown According to the 1905 NGV catalogue, this painting was purchased in Melbourne, but the early catalogues provide few other details, making identification difficult. The NGV’s unpublished list of pre-1905 acquisitions lists it as

Unknown (Burtt?) Sir Charles Darling {1890} SLV [PA]

Unknown artist [possibly John Wesley Burtt (1839-1917; English/ Australian)] Sir Charles Darling Oil on canvas, 76.6 x 63.6 cm Presented by William A’Beckett, 1890 State Library of Victoria (H17277) Darling was Victorian Governor from 1863 to 1868; another portrait of him, painted by John Botterill, c.1866, was included in the Public Library’s “Oval portrait” series. Although the present work

Wynfield Death of George Villiers 1871 {1881} NGV [PA]

Wynfield, David Wilkie (1837-87; English) Death of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham 1871 Oil on canvas, 97.0 x 153.1 cm. Purchased, 1881 National Gallery of Victoria (p.307.12-1) In the age before BBC TV dramas, theatrical re-enactments and vivid images helped conjure up famous historical events like this, the murder of the widely-detested courtier of James I and

Withers Tranquil Winter 1895 {1895} NGV [PA]

Withers, Walter (1854-1914; English/Australian) Tranquil Winter 1895 Oil on canvas, 76.0 x 122.7 cm Purchased, 1895 (advice of Bernard Hall) National Gallery of Victoria (12-2) This work was bought from the Victorian Artists’ Society: see also Davies Moonrise, Templestowe 1894 {1895} NGV [PA] etc. Withers migrated to Australia in 1882, and, took night classes at the National