Port Jackson Painter

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The Port Jackson Painter is a term used to describe one or more unknown watercolour artists working in Sydney, Australia from 1788 through to the 1790s. The painting are of plants, animals and life in Sydney.

Title: Aboriginal hunting implements and weapons Previously attributed to John Hunter
Title: Aboriginal hunting implements and weapons

Previously attributed to John Hunter [1]

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  1. ^ Port Jackson Painter, fl. 1788-1792.. NLA digital collections. National Library of Australia. Retrieved on 2007-08-27. “see discussion p.208-210 of: The art of the First Fleet / ed. by Bernard Smith and Alwyne Wheeler.”

First Fleet Artwork Collection. Online exhibitions. Natural History Museum Library. (2007). Retrieved on 2007-08-27. “See also: "Piping Roller", native name "Tarra-won-nang"

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