Sunday 6 July 2014

More Charlotte - part 4

Here are some more of her artworks. I now have to preserve them archivally.

Now have enough to start forming a digital archive, which I will share with Bathurst
Historical Society and Powerhouse Museum, where her Mum's wedding dress
is currently on public exhibition in 'Clothes Encounters.'

It is the one, you can see online, - 'When Hannah met Alfred', her parents.

 This was in with hers, not hers, but maybe a contemporary, a friend she went out 
painting with? or an Art teacher? It is very bright and appears to be Gouache, or poster paint.
 This is a grand gate post, she did do a painting of Government House in Sydney, further research needed.
 This is quite fanciful, very quaint, and has been in a frame at some point, as it is still on it's backing board.
 Is this Bathurst? It could be in the late 1800s or early 1900s.
 Another artist's work again in with her collection. Gertrude E. Brown.


 We could possibly research this bridge.


 Farm buildings and a detail.
 This was done when she was at school with pen and ink. It is extremely brittle now.
 The detail and precision is quite amazing.
 The only figurative work I have found to date. Who is it? Below another detail 
of 'Spring' my favourite season of the year too!

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