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Melbourne, Looking East From the
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This large two sheet
joined original antique
lithograph
print, a view over Melbourne,
Australia in the 1880's - east from atop of the Law
Courts on Lonsdale Street - was published in the extremely
significant Australian & New Zealand publication
The Picturesque Atlas of Australasia
between 1886-88.
The Picturesque Atlas of Australasia
was published in Sydney between 1886-88. Many of its
over 700 wood-engraved illustrations were specially
commissioned works by leading Australian artists.
It was released in 42 separate
editions usually bound into three
large volumes and sold
a remarkable 50,000 copies.
Its publication was one of the most significant cultural
projects in nineteenth-century Australia. Writers,
artists, academics and politicians came together to
prepare a book of unprecedented grandeur and ambition,
and a publishing company was established to produce and
publish it. The seven hundred engravings on steel and
wood contained in the Picturesque Atlas were among the
finest engravings to be found anywhere in the world at
this time.
The Atlas was a collegial
project, staffed by a large number of artists and
garnering an unusual number of contributors for one
work. Lightly supervised by the former Sydney Morning
Herald editor Andrew Garran it was lavishly produced at
the Wynyard Square headquarters of the Atlas company. It
had the services of the Melburnian journalist and public
figure James Smith who wrote much of the Victorian and
Tasmanian material, and W.H. Traill wrote extensively
about Queensland. It was not, of course, an Atlas is the
usual sense of the word, maps playing a comparatively
minor role. But use of Atlas in the title,
Hughes-d'Aeth notes, gave a sense of the scale of the
publication both in terms of comprehensiveness and
format. As the author points out, calling it an Atlas
carries a promise of the exactitude of the relationship
between the subject and its representation, and also
bears a sense of the acquisitiveness that shadows the
imperial phase of cartography.
There were only thirty maps in the Atlas's 800 pages,
but there were hundreds of pictures. This is where much
of the ideological work of the Atlas was
completed and this is where Paper Nation
concentrates its analysis. Its first task is to unravel
the linguistic ball of string that is the word
'picturesque'. Though Humphrey Repton and Uvedale Price
had their opinions, Hughes-d'Aeth is quite right to pick
William Gilpin out of the line-up of suspicious
aesthetes, for it was he who really popularised the idea
of travelling in search of picturesque views. Paper
Nation's dissection of the term picturesque is
particularly aware of the term's adaptation to colonial
usage, and its mutations through time. The picturesque
took on an increasingly acquisitive edge, as admiration
of the beauty of the land was joined by a concern to
exploit it. A 'deep reverence for production' can be
seen in the Picturesque Atlas's many
illustrations of mines, factories and agricultural
processes. The slag heaps of a mine were now as
'picturesque' as a fern-filled valley, but this does
mean that the term was evacuated of all meaning. Rather
the aesthetic appropriation of the land and its material
exploitation were part of a continuum of colonial
attitudes, and it was the duty of the Picturesque
Atlas to affirm and re-affirm the rightness of
European habitation and progress.
(Ref:
M&B; Tooley)
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all items auctioned are genuine, we do not sell
reproductions. A
Certificate of Authenticity (COA) can be issued on
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| Condition
Report |
General Description:
Paper thickness and quality: - Light & stable
Paper color: - White
Age of map color: - Original
Colors used: - Pink, green, yellow,
orange
General color appearance: - Authentic
Paper size: - 25in x 9 1/2in (635mm x
240mm)
Margins: - Min 1/2in (12mm)
Imperfections:
Margins: - None
Plate area: - None
Verso: - None
Overall Quality (in Bold):
Perfect/Fine/Very Good/Good/Fair/Poor |
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