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H. Nash

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Produced a delicate drawing for the View of the Opening of the Princes Bridge in Melbourne 1850, which was dedicated to C.J La Trobe. It then became a lithograph by Campbell and Macartney.
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creator of
Ruins of Paestum, [with] Temple of Jupiter
 
creator of
Isola Bella, Italy
 
creator of
Chairing the Member and the Harlot's Progress

Presumably after Hogarth.

 
creator of
View of the Opening of the Princes Bridge, Melbourne on Friday 15th November, 1850. To Commemorate the Arrival of Separation. Dedicated by Permission to his Honour C.J. La Trobe, Esq. Drawn by H. Nash
 
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Updated Dec. 4, 2012
Created Jan. 1, 1992
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