Painter, whose competent watercolour, 'Vaucluse near Sydney' c.1875 is historically important. It reveals certain garden details to be much older than previously thought.
Painter, did a competent watercolour, Vaucluse near Sydney c.1875, that the Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales purchased at auction in England in April 2001. Showing the front of Vaucluse House and garden, this historically important work reveals that garden details of Vaucluse House (now managed for the New South Wales Government by the Historic Houses Trust) previously thought to be 20th century additions were actually innovations made by the Wentworth family who occupied the property until 1910.
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