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Geelong Gallery
Painting - View of Geelong, von GUERARD, Eugene, 1856
... von GUERARD, Eugene... GUERARD, Eugene ...Oil on canvas -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Print, Von Guerard, Eugene, Junction of the Buchan and Snowy Rivers (Gipps Land), c.1866-68
... Von Guerard, Eugene... Guerard, Eugene ...Purchased with the assistance of the Caltex Victorian Government Art Fund, 1982Coloured lithograph on papergippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Print, Von Guerard, Eugene, Moroka River Falls (Foot of Mount Kent) (Gipps Land), c.1866-68
... Von Guerard, Eugene... Guerard, Eugene ...Purchased with the assistance of the Caltex Victorian Government Art Fund, 1984Coloured lithograph on papergippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Print, Von Guerard, Eugene, Moroka River Falls (Foot of Mount Kent) (Gipps Land), c.1866-68
... Von Guerard, Eugene... Guerard, Eugene ...Purchased with the assistance of the Gippsland Art Gallery Society, 2008Coloured lithograph on papergippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Painting, Park Street [Adeney Avenue] Kew, c. 1896
... by the classical aesthetic tradition, exemplified by the art of Eugene von ...‘Adeney Avenue’ was the title given to this painting following its donation to the Kew Historical Society, yet the work’s origins predate the naming of Adeney Avenue in 1907 [originally gazetted as ‘Park Street’ (1865) and ‘Park Street South’ (1875).] Park Street ran between High Street and Parkhill Road beside what was later to become ‘Victoria Park’. This area was described in 1851 as “…a dense forest of gums and wattles which were to be largely cleared by 1888 after the naming of a recreation reserve”. The Reserve was still bisected by an unnamed creek in 1896, when the area was surveyed by the MMBW. The panoramic vista selected by the artist would appear to include ‘Eborensis’ (c.1895) on the corner of Parkhill Road and what was then Park Street, with views across cleared land towards the distant ranges. In the 19th century, north Kew was largely undeveloped farms stretching down to the Yarra. Oil on canvas by an unidentified artist of a panoramic view depicting what is now known as East Kew with mountains on the horizon. In the foreground is a two storey brick residence - Eborensis - located on the northeast corner of Parkhill Road and what is now Adeney Avenue. The view of the landscape and its rolling hills resulted from farming practices adopted following colonisation and settlement. Trees in the foreground and in the distance include remnant Eucalypts and introduced exotics.Label on rear of frame states "House on corner of Adeney Ave & Parkhill. [Regd. 254"]. Otherwise unsigned and undatedadeney avenue (kew), eborensis, park street (kew)