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Print [The Coast North of Anzac Cove]; Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp (Sapper, NZEF; c1867-1922); [?]; CT78.823

From:Owaka Museum and Catlins Information Centre Wahi Kahuika - the Meeting Place – a rest on your journey.

Name/TitlePrint [The Coast North of Anzac Cove]

About this objectPrint; a colour print of a panoramic, watercolour painting depicting the coast north of Anzac Cove, showing Plugge's Plateau, the Sphinx, Walker's Ridge and Russell's Top. The painting is set on a grey cardboard matt, behind glass in a thin, wooden frame.

The original painting was made by Sapper H Moore-Jones, a member of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force and official War Artist.

MakerMoore-Jones, Horace Millichamp (Sapper, NZEF; c1867-1922)

Maker RoleArtist

Date Made[?]

Medium and Materialsprocessed material, paper
processed material, paper, cardboard
processed material, glass
organic, vegetal, wood

Place MadeAsia, Turkey, Marmara Region, Çanakkale province, Gallipoli

Inscription and MarksPrinted caption on matt: "THE COAST NORTH OF ANZAC COVE / Showing Plugge's Plateau, The Sphinx, Walker's Ridge, and Russell's Top"

Techniquepainted

Techniqueframed

Techniqueprinted

Measurementsh 16mm x l 721mm x w 314mm
Large

Subject and Association Keywordsmodern history, 20th century, World War I (1914-1918)

Credit LineFrom the collection of Owaka Museum Wahi Kahuika The Meeting Place "a rest on your journey".

Object Typeartwork

Object numberCT78.823

 

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