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View of Murrengenberg Mountain and Bundawang Mountain, from a drawing by Robert Hoddle c 1852-83

By Thomas Clark

Robert Hoddle, a surveyor who worked in country NSW in the early 1830s is best known for his involvement in the laying out of Melbourne’s streets in 1837. Hoddle spent the rest of his life in that city. He was himself an active watercolour painter, and many of his views of regional NSW have survived. This image probably depicts Mt Budawang, which is some 25 km east of Braidwood.

Hoddle appears to have lent his early sketches to a number of Melbourne artists in the 1860s and 1870s, but his motivation for this is unclear, as it seems he did not subsequently purchase works made from his drawings. Thomas Clark was an established Melbourne landscape painter, and drawing master at Victoria’s National Gallery.

Collection Item Type:
Oil on canvas
Call Number:
DG 255
Published date:
c 1852-83
On display:
Exhibition Galleries
Sponsorship:

Sponsored by Dr Charles Barnes

Copyright Information:

Out of copyright: Creator died before 1955

Please acknowledge: Dixson Galleries, State Library of New South Wales

Display Location:
Exhibition Galleries

Historical Dates

Started Sunday, 1 January 1837
Finished Saturday, 31 December 1881
Started Sunday, 1 January 1837
Finished Saturday, 31 December 1881