A memoir of the life of Joseph Strutt 1749-1802 by William Strutt, Wadhurst, 1896 Feb 10.

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A memoir of the life of Joseph Strutt 1749-1802 by William Strutt, Wadhurst, 1896 Feb 10.

Autograph manuscript in part, with at least one other hand, written by Strutt's grandson, William, using original family materials, including some of Joseph's correspondence, a copy of a poem written by Joseph in memory of his wife, and his obituary, copied from the Gentleman's Magazine October 1802. His written works, engravings, drawings and lines from his sketch book are catalogued at the end of the memoir, many of which are also mentioned in the biography.

1 v. (150 p.) ; 20 x 16 cm.

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Strutt, Joseph, 1749-1802

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Strutt, William, 1825-1915

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William Stutt was an artist and draughtsman. He was born in 1825 and during the 1840s studied art in Paris. In 1850 he came to Australia and except for eighteen months spent in New Zealand, 1855-1856, he lived in Victoria until he retuned to England in 1862. He is noted for his paintings and drawings of personalities, including John Pascoe Fawkner, Sir Edward Macarthur and Robert O'Hara Burke, and of events, such as the bushfire at Macedon on 1851 Feb. 6, important in the early history of Victor...