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Twilight Tour | Romance and Terror: Prints of Colonial Australia

North and South Head’s in Port Jackson_web.jpg
From:Thursday 23 March 2017
To:Thursday 23 March 2017
Time:5:30pm - 07:00pm Thursday 23 March 2017
Location:Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery, 531 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba, QLD 4350 Australia
 

Join us for a Twilight Tour of prints from the 1790s to the 1890s that illuminate the response of European settlers to Australia’s terrain in all of its unfamiliarity, beauty and extremes. Prints on display include a full set of the suite of engravings by two re-offending convict artists and the military commandant of the penal settlement at Newcastle, published in 1821.

This is a free event and all are welcome. Light refreshments will be served | RSVP to the gallery by Tuesday 21 March 2017. 

Romance and Terror: Prints of Colonial Australia will be on display from 14 January to 9 April 2017.

Image: North and South Head’s in Port Jackson. New South Wales c. 1820 / W. Preston sculp. [Walter PRESTON 1777-?] from an Original Drawing by Capt. J. Wallis. 46th Reg.t [James WALLIS 1785?-1858] / London. Pub.d Sept.r 2. 1820 at R. Ackermann’s 101 Strand / Plate VII, An Historical Account of The Colony of New South Wales and its Dependent Settlements; In Illustration of Twelve Views, Engraved by W. Preston, A Convict; from Drawings taken on the Spot, by Captain Wallis, of the Forty-Sixth Regiment [James WALLIS 1785?-1858] … London … 1821. / Lionel Lindsay Gallery and Library Collection

 

 

 

Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery
531 Ruthven Street
Toowoomba
QLD
4350
Australia
 
Entry charges - AdultFree
Entry charges - ChildFree
Entry charges - ConcessionFree
Entry charges - FamilyFree
Entry charges - GroupFree
Contact phone (07) 46886652
Booking informationTwilight Tour RSVP: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. | (07) 4688 6652
Event websitewww.tr.qld.gov.au/trag
Is food and drink available?Yes
Are toilets available?Yes
Is there disabled access?Yes

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