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Dreaming up the Victoria
1994
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Dreaming up the Victoria (1994) consists of some 18 large aerial impressions of the Northern Territory’s longest and most majestic river. The pastel drawings depict, and loosely follow, the course taken by Captain John Clement Wickham and Commander John Lort Stokes who in the Beagle had explored and named the river in 1839. |
- Siting Fossil Head from Indian Hill
- 1994
- pastel on paper
- 60 x 84 cm
- collection: estate of Elizabeth Durack
Oct 9 1839 — Captain Wickham & myself ascended a neighbouring hill before early dawn . . .
Stokes' Journal, Vol 2 2.1