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458018
  • Title
    Item 23: Sketches by George W. Lambert, 1900-1902, and photographs of him and his work, ca. 1919-1931
  • Call number
    PX*D 6
  • Level of description
    file
  • Date

    ca. 1900-1931
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    458018
  • Physical Description
    Drawings - various sizes - 5 pencil sketches
    Photographs - various sizes - 49 black and white photographs
  • ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY

    Hugh Ramsay, artist, met George and Amy Lambert on board ship in September 1900, while travelling to Europe. Both Ramsay and Lambert studied at the Acadmie Colarossi.

    Reference:
    Australian Dictionary of Biography Online edition.
    http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/adbonline.htm
    (accessed April, 2008)
  • Scope and Content
    5 Sketches
    No. 1-3 - Hugh Ramsay, one of which is signed and dated 1902
    No. 4 - Mrs. G.W. Lambert, aged 27, dated 1900. There is a rough sketch of a man on the verso
    No. 5 - Lumberjacks, unsigned, undated
    49 photographs, numbered 6-54. These show Lambert as war artist, Lambert at work on paintings, a plasticine study for 'The Anzacs - Desert Mounted Corps Memorial', views of the Lambert Memorial Exhibition, 1930: photographer 'A. Foster of Gladesville, The Hugo Meyer Collection, family photographs taken with horses. Photographs no. 49 and 50, inscribed 'With compliments N.Hill, Melbourne, May 1931. No. 54 inscribed 'To my wife, G.W. Lambert, April 29, 1921'.
  • Copying Conditions
    Out of copyright: Artist died before 1955 (works by George Washington Lambert)
    Out of copyright: Created before 1955 (photographs)
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
  • General note

    Further reference: George W. Lambert retrospective : heroes & icons' / Anne Gray, ML Q759.994/682.
  • Signatures / Inscriptions

    Only some are signed and dated. Some have inscriptions. See Contents.
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