Port Otago.

Date Created

1840

Identifier

Hocken Pictorial Collections - 7,453
a7393

Description

Village of Te Ruatitoko in foreground.
Correspondence: 25 September 1923, to Dr James Johnstone, B.A., F.R.C.S., Richmond, England,
Dear Sir,... your letter to Dr Fulton which was printed in the ODT Aug 15 in which you describe the original watercolour from which the litho. in the Atlas Pittoresque of D'Urville's second voyage was made. There can be no doubt that the Hocken Library is the proper place for your watercolour. I know well the Museum Book Shop in Museum Street, from which your Bury Street man evidently purchased the picture.

Port Chalmers, 31 January 1925, To The Secretary, Hocken Library, Otago Museum, Dunedin,
Dear Sir, At the request of my son, Dr Johnstone, of Richmond, England, I am sending to the Hocken Library a watercolour picture of part of the Dunedin Harbour of Otago, painted in 1840. I have, at the request of my son, presented the picture to the University Council to form part of - to be added - the Hocken Collection. I have written to the Chancellor of the University, believing that the picture is of considerable historic value. Yours faithfully, Margaret Johnstone.

Extent

340 x 479 mm

Medium

watercolour with charcoal on paper

Temporal Coverage

Provenance

Bought by donor from Museum Book Store, London in 1923 & given to Hocken Library through Mrs Margaret Johnstone, Port Chalmers & Sir George Fenwick.<br> Article ODT 18 August 1923 p.15, prompted H.D. Skinner to write to Johnstone, Sep 1923 seeking the gift - accessioned in 1946.
Given by Dr James Johnstone, F.R.C.S., Richmond, England, 1925.

Is Part Of

Journal of the Astrolabe & Z

Genre

Seascapes & Marines

Files

a7393.jpg

Citation

LeBreton, Louis, 1818-1866, “Port Otago.,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed December 29, 2024, https://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/index.php/items/show/5568.