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Description A digital image of 1 watercolour ; 30 x 46.3 cm. titled: Aboriginal_hunting_implements_and_weapons.
Date [1790?]
Source The source was the National Library of Australia Digital collection, the address being:nla.pic-an5600392
Author Port Jackson Painter, fl. 1788-1792.

Previously attributed to John Hunter; see discussion p.208-210 of: The art of the First Fleet / ed. by Bernard Smith and Alwyne Wheeler.[NLA notes]

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Title [Aboriginal hunting implements and weapons] [picture] / [Port Jackson Painter].

Notes Previously attributed to John Hunter; see discussion p.208-210 of: The art of the First Fleet / ed. by Bernard Smith and Alwyne Wheeler. Picture relates to Aboriginal hunting weapons.Kyle Lapthorne

Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK144/F.

Exhibited: 'World Upside Down', NLA, Canberra 2000; Exhibited: Discerning Eye, RNK Collection, Canberra 1992; Sydney 1992; Melbourne 1992-1993.

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