creator of
Returning home after the hunt; Kangaroo catch
Medium
watercolour over pencil underdrawing, 26.4 x 17.1 cm.
URL
https://collection.artgallery.wa.gov.au/objects/4486/not-titled-returning-home-after-the-hunt

For a full description of this work and the preparatory drawing ,1984/00W4.17, see Dufour, G. and Tilbrook, L. (1986), pp. 20-21.

Note: State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia, purchase 1984. Acc. no. 1984/00W4.3.
 
creator of
Perth, West Australia, on Swan river
Medium
watercolour and pencil, 17.2 x 26.6 (sheet & image)
URL
https://collection.artgallery.wa.gov.au/objects/4497/perth-west-australia-on-swan-river

For a full description of the view depicted see Dufour, G. and Tilbrook, L. (1986), p. 33.
The schooner is clearing Mill Point sailing towards Perth. The slopes of Mt. Eliza are visible to the left (west). Until the introduction of rail the most economical and efficient mode of transport for both goods and people was the Swan River. It was comfortable and the swiftest form of transport between the three emerging settlements.

Note: State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia, purchase 1984. Acc. no. 1984/00W4.14.
 
creator of
Fishing near a wreck; Aborigines plundering the wreck if the William Wise
Date
Medium
watercolour and pencil, 26.4 x 17 cm
URL
https://collection.artgallery.wa.gov.au/objects/4492/not-titled-fishing-near-a-wreck-aborigines-plundering-the-wreck-of-the-william-wise

For a full description of this work see Dufour, G. and Tilbrook, L. (1986) p. 33.
The Perth Gazette reported the William Wise, a coastal trader, having foundered in 1847.

Note: State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia, purchase 1984. Acc. no. 1984/00W4.9.
 
creator of
Perth, Swan River as Viewed from Melville Waters
Date
Medium
watercolour
URL
https://searchthecollection.nga.gov.au/object/204580?keyword=ffarington&includeParts

This work is the preparatory sketch in w/c for the larger finished watercolour “Perth, West Australia. on Swan River” in the State Art Collection, Art Gallery of western Australia. Acc. no. 1984/00W4.14.

 
creator of
Bunbury Western Australia 120' from Perth
Date
Medium
watercolour and pencil, 17.2 x 26.6 (sheet & image)
URL
https://collection.artgallery.wa.gov.au/objects/4494/bunbury-western-australia-120-from-perth

For a full description of the view depicted see Dufour, G. and Tilbrook, L. (1986), p. 33.

Note: State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia, purchase 1984. Acc. no. 1984/00W4.11.
 
creator of
King George's Sound
Date
URL
https://collection.artgallery.wa.gov.au/objects/4493/king-george-sound

For an analysis of the compositional structure and its relationship to the 'Claudian’ formula see Dufour, Gary (1986) pp. 5-6. ill. in colour.

Note: watercolour and pencil, 17 x 26.5 cm (sheet & image) THe State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia, purchased 1984. Acc. no. 1984/00W4.10. https://collection.artgallery.wa.gov.au/objects/4493/king-george-sound
 
creator of
Possuming, An Aborigine notching a tree
Date
Medium
watercolour over pencil underdrawing, 26.4 x 17.1 cm The State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia, purchase 1984. Acc. no. 1984/00W4.4.
URL
https://collection.artgallery.wa.gov.au/objects/4487/not-titled-possuming-an-aborigine-notching-a-tree

This watercolour depicts a Kodz axe definitively linking the whole folio to Western Australia. Pivotal to obtaining a special grant from the Government of Western Australia to purchase Ffarington’s Folio.
Stone axes were used throughout Australia, but the construction of the kodz axe was restricted to the southwest region of the continent. See Dufour/Tilbrook (1986) pp. 25-26 for more extensive information.

Note: note use of 'Kodz Axe'
 
creator of
Possuming, An Aborigine notching a tree
Date
Medium
pencil 22 x 14.2 cm The State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia, purchase 1984. Acc. no. 1984/00W4.18.
URL
https://collection.artgallery.wa.gov.au/objects/4501/not-title-possuming-an-aborigine-notching-a-tree

This drawing depicts a Kodz axe definitively linking the whole folio to Western Australia. Pivotal to obtaining a special grant from the Government of Western Australia to purchase Ffarington’s Folio.
Stone axes were used throughout Australia, but the construction of the kodz axe was restricted to the south west region. See Dufour/Tilbrook (1986) pp. 25-26 for more extensive information.

Note: note use of 'Kodz Axe'
 
creator of
Corroboree
Date
Medium
watercolour and pencil, 26.6 x 17.1 cm (sheet / image)
URL
https://collection.artgallery.wa.gov.au/objects/4488/not-titled-corroboree
Note: State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia, purchase 1984. Acc. no. 1984/00W4.5.
 
creator of
Aboriginal camp
Date
Medium
watercolour and pencil, 26.4 x 17.1 cm (sheet & image)
URL
https://collection.artgallery.wa.gov.au/objects/4491/not-titled-aboriginal-camp

For a full ethnographic analysis of this watercolour and its preparatory drawing, 1984/00W4.20, see Dufour, G. and Tilbrook, L. (1986) pp. 26-27.

Note: State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia, purchase 1984. Acc. no. 1984/00W4.18.