[Cape Raoul, V.D.L.]
J.S. Prout 1844 [signed and dated on stone.]
[Hobart, Tasmania: J.S. Prout, 1844.]
Rare sepia-tinted lithograph heightened in white, sheet 170 x 275mm. 6¾ x 10¾". Trimmed to image.
On the same plate as 'Cape Pillar & Tasman's Island' (see item 22625), in the rare folio 'Tasmania Illustrated' by John Skinner Prout (1805 - 1876). Published in two parts, the first with titlepage and twelve views on eleven plates, with six plates forming the second part. The nephew of the artist Samuel Prout, Prout was born in Plymouth in 1806. He travelled to Australia in the late 1830s and arrived in New South Wales in 1840. In 1844 Prout and his family moved to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. On 14 June he announced a course of lectures 'on the cultivation of the fine arts, with practical illustrations'. They were well received and later in the year he published the first volume of Tasmania Illustrated, 'five grouped vignettes of Tasmanian scenes'. By the time the second volume appeared in 1846 Prout had toured the North of the island, where he was 'engaged by several gentlemen for the purpose of sketching their country seats, farms, and the country surrounding them'. He returned to England in 1848 and began exhibiting many of his Australian works in London.
NLA 2906063. Australian Dictionary of Biography: Hodgman, V. W., 'Prout, John Skinner (1805–1876)'. Plate 7.
[Ref: 22622] £180.00
[Hobart, Tasmania: J.S. Prout, 1844.]
Rare sepia-tinted lithograph heightened in white, sheet 170 x 275mm. 6¾ x 10¾". Trimmed to image.
On the same plate as 'Cape Pillar & Tasman's Island' (see item 22625), in the rare folio 'Tasmania Illustrated' by John Skinner Prout (1805 - 1876). Published in two parts, the first with titlepage and twelve views on eleven plates, with six plates forming the second part. The nephew of the artist Samuel Prout, Prout was born in Plymouth in 1806. He travelled to Australia in the late 1830s and arrived in New South Wales in 1840. In 1844 Prout and his family moved to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. On 14 June he announced a course of lectures 'on the cultivation of the fine arts, with practical illustrations'. They were well received and later in the year he published the first volume of Tasmania Illustrated, 'five grouped vignettes of Tasmanian scenes'. By the time the second volume appeared in 1846 Prout had toured the North of the island, where he was 'engaged by several gentlemen for the purpose of sketching their country seats, farms, and the country surrounding them'. He returned to England in 1848 and began exhibiting many of his Australian works in London.
NLA 2906063. Australian Dictionary of Biography: Hodgman, V. W., 'Prout, John Skinner (1805–1876)'. Plate 7.
[Ref: 22622] £180.00