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Old Queen's Theatre, Queen Street, Melbourne, 1917 [picture] / Lionel Lindsay
Bib ID 118807
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Author
Lindsay, Lionel, Sir, 1874-1961
 
Online Versions
Description 1917 
1 print : etching ; plate mark 15.1 x 14.8 cm. 
Series

Lindsay, Lionel, Sir, 1874-1961 A collection of prints and woodcuts by Lionel Lindsay, 1890-1939

Notes

Title from inscription.

Inscription on S5482: "Lionel Lindsay Old Queen's Theatre Queen St No. 15"--In pencil below image; signed and dated.

Inscription on S411: "Lionel Lindsay Old Queen's Theatre Melb No. 11"--In pencil below image; signed by the artist.

Part of: A collection of prints and woodcuts by Lionel Lindsay, 1890-1939.

Also available online http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.pic-an10689631

S5482; S411, no.11.

Cited In

The art of Sir Lionel Lindsay / Joanna Mendelssohn, 146.

Subjects Queen's Theatre Royal (Melbourne, Vic.) - Pictorial works.  |  Theaters - Victoria - Melbourne - - Pictorial works.  |  Melbourne (Vic.) - Buildings, structures, etc. - Pictorial works.
Other authors/contributors Lindsay, Lionel, Sir, 1874-1961
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