File:Augustus Macquarie Harbour V.D.L. by John Skinner Prout.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAugustus Macquarie Harbour V.D.L. by John Skinner Prout.jpg |
English: "Augustus, Macquarie Harbour V.D.L.," graphite and watercolour, by the British and later Australian painter and draftsman John Skinner Prout. The subject of the watercolour was 'Augustus,' a bearded Tasmanian Aboriginal man, shown wearing a red cap. Dated 1845. 20.7 cm x 16.3 cm. Courtesy of the British Museum, London. |
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Source | British Museum [1] |
Author | John Skinner Prout (1805-1876) |
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