Description:

Attributed to John Francis SALMON (1808–1886)
Two drawings for 'Victoria Illustrated – Second series' (1862):
'Union Bank of Australasia, Melbourne' and 'Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Station, St Kilda'
Watercolour over pencil, the first on paper with a Whatman Turkey Mill watermark
The first signed and dated 1859 lower right: J. Salmon / 1859
19 x 24cm and 16.5 x 24cm (sight), 25.5 x 36cm and 17.5 x 26.5cm (sheet sizes)

PROVENANCE:
Private collection, England

LITERATURE:
Engraved and published in Victoria Illustrated – Second series (Sands and Kenny, Melbourne,1862)

OTHER NOTES:
The first volume of Victoria Illustrated was published by Sands and Kenny in Melbourne in 1857, all of its engraved plates being based on drawings by S.T. Gill.

Victoria Illustrated – Second series bears a publication date of 1862, although contemporary advertisements record it being promoted in 1861. The date on the first work in the present lot indicates that work on the volume was underway at least two years before that.

The plates in the second volume are known to have been based on drawings by various artists but, with the exception of Nicholas Chevalier, it appears that none of the artists involved have been identified, nor that any preparatory works relating to the volume have previously come to light.

John Francis Salmon was an English artist, largely producing topographical work. No record of him visiting Melbourne has been found but the closeness of both the style of the present watercolours and the signature on the first to his own suggests an attribution to him.

  • Provenance: Private collection, England
  • Dimensions: 19 x 24cm and 16.5 x 24cm (sight), 25.5 x 36cm and 17.5 x 26.5cm (sheet sizes)
  • Literature: Engraved and published in Victoria Illustrated – Second series (Sands and Kenny, Melbourne,1862)
  • Medium: Watercolour over pencil, the first on paper with a Whatman Turkey Mill watermark
  • Notes: The first volume of Victoria Illustrated was published by Sands and Kenny in Melbourne in 1857, all of its engraved plates being based on drawings by S.T. Gill.

    Victoria Illustrated – Second series bears a publication date of 1862, although contemporary advertisements record it being promoted in 1861. The date on the first work in the present lot indicates that work on the volume was underway at least two years before that.

    The plates in the second volume are known to have been based on drawings by various artists but, with the exception of Nicholas Chevalier, it appears that none of the artists involved have been identified, nor that any preparatory works relating to the volume have previously come to light.

    John Francis Salmon was an English artist, largely producing topographical work. No record of him visiting Melbourne has been found but the closeness of both the style of the present watercolours and the signature on the first to his own suggests an attribution to him.

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