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Photographic Print : Hobart Town, Van Diemens Land (early 19th century engraving)
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Hobart Town, Van Diemens Land (early 19th century engraving)
A view of the town and harbour of Hobart Town, Van Diemens Land (now known as Tasmania), an island to the south of the Australian mainland. Van Diemens Land was colonised by Britain in 1803 as a penal colony and became part of New South Wales in 1825. Hobart was then known as Hobart Town, or Hobarton and was named after Lord Hobart, the Colonial Secretary
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Media ID 24800479
© Linda Steward
19th Century Style Australian Culture Australian Ethnicity Black And White British Empire Building Exterior Built Structure City Colonial Style Document Drawing Education Engraved Image Engraving Harbor Hobart House Illustration And Painting Image Created 19th Century Mode Of Transport Monochrome Mountain Nautical Vessel New South Wales Old Fashioned Paper Past Print Prisoner Sailing Ship Ship Steel Engraving Tasmania Town Traditional Culture Transportation Urban Scene 1830s Style Antipodes Georgian Style Line Art Penal Colony Social History
11"x8.5" Photo Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Print of 'Hobart Town, Van Diemens Land (early 19th century engraving)' by whitemay from Australian Views. This stunning print transports you to the early days of Hobart Town, showcasing the picturesque town and harbour as it appeared over two centuries ago. With intricate details and authentic textures, this print is a must-have for history enthusiasts and art collectors. Bring a piece of Tasmania's rich past into your home and relive the stories of Van Diemens Land.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 27.9cm x 18.6cm (11" x 7.3")
Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 21.6cm (11" x 8.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print takes us back to the early 19th century, offering a glimpse into the colonial history of Hobart Town, Van Diemens Land (now known as Tasmania). The engraving showcases a picturesque view of the town and its bustling harbor. In those days, Van Diemens Land served as a penal colony for Britain, with its colonization dating back to 1803. This image captures the essence of that era with its monochrome and line art style. Hobart Town, or Hobarton as it was then called, derived its name from Lord Hobart, the Colonial Secretary. The town's Georgian-style buildings stand tall against the backdrop of majestic mountains and serene bay waters. A sailing ship gracefully glides through the harbor, representing an important mode of transportation during this time. As we delve into this historical document, we are transported to an age when Australia was still part of New South Wales. It is fascinating to witness how this region has evolved over time while cherishing its traditional culture and heritage. This print serves as a reminder of our past - a testament to Australian history and social development. It sparks curiosity about life in a bygone era: from prisoner settlements to urban scenes; from colonial architecture to nautical vessels navigating uncharted waters. Whitemay's skillful depiction in steel engraving allows us to appreciate Australian ethnicity and cultural roots while reflecting on our journey towards progress and modernity.
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