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Lot 41: GEORGE EDWARDS PEACOCK (1806-1890)

Est: $40,000 AUD - $60,000 AUDSold:
Christie'sMelbourne, AustraliaApril 19, 2005

Item Overview

Description

View of the Heads of Port Jackson, New South Wales, from above Vaucluse Bay
signed, dated and inscribed 'E Peacock 1847/View of the Heads of Port Jackson New South Wales/from above Vaucluse Bay' (on the reverse)
oil on board
32 x 47 cm

Artist or Maker

Provenance

A gift to the present owner's grandmother and thence by descent

Notes

The Property of a Private Collector, United Kingdom

George Peacock was convicted of forgery at London's Old Bailey in 1836. From a respectable family, Peacock was forced to leave his comfortable and promising life as an aspiring young solicitor when he was transported to Australia the following year. Eight years later in 1846, he received a conditional pardon. As he was obliged to remain in the colony, he found employment as a meteorologist at South Head weather station. In his spare time Peacock painted rather accomplished views of the harbour and its environs. His works are important colonial topographical paintings, being among the few records of Sydney's early period of white settlement.

View of the Head of Port Jackson, NSW, from above Vaucluse Bay is painted in the fashionable picturesque style of the time. It depicts the harbour bathed in afternoon light, with neatly drawn figures in the foreground enjoying the view. The presence of the picnicking family gives the work a leisurely Sunday feeling.

A 10% Goods and Services tax (G.S.T) will be charged on the Buyer's Premium on all lots in this sale.

Auction Details

Australian & International Paintings

by
Christie's
April 19, 2005, 12:00 AM EST

1 Darling Street South Yarra, Melbourne, VIC, 3141, AU