Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 JA Clarke’s “Grand Picture” of Brisbane
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'Public collections in Queensland have few outstanding examples of the work of our early artists. Of the major works dating from the nineteenth century, the 'Panorama of Brisbane', 1880 by Joseph Augustine Clarke (1840-1890), Queensland's first professional artist and art teacher, is undoubtedly the best known and most significant.' (Publication abstract)

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