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Arbitration Court [Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney / G. Marler
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Title:
Arbitration Court [Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney] / G. Marler
Creator:
Date:
[192?]
Format:
1 print : monochrome etching ; 11.5 x 15 cm. (plate-mark)
Inscription:
Titled 'Arbitration Court' below print image lower left, and signed 'G. Marler' lower right.
Subject:
Description:
The Hyde Park Barracks building in Macquarie Street Sydney was designed by convict architect Francis Greenway to house male convicts and erected 1817-1819. From 1848 to 1886 it served as an Immigration Depot for single females and in 1887 the central dormitory buildings and other buildings in the compound were converted to courts and legal offices. A series of additional buildings were later erected in the courtyard. The Industrial Arbitration Court occupied part of the site from 1912-1927.
'G. Marler' was a pseudonym of the English-born painter and printmaker Alfred Edward Warner, who came to Australia from New Zealand in 1919. Other pseudonyms were J. Dodd, C. Jack, Breuton and 'The Marlers' and he also sometimes used the names Edgar or Edmund Warner. He exhibited with the Australian Painter Etchers Society and the Society of Artists in Sydney in the 1920s and early 1930s. This print is one of a number of views of Hyde Park Barracks made by Warner/Marler, and variously titled 'The old District Court', 'The District Court', 'Arbitration Court' and 'Queen's Square'. Another example of this drawing, perhaps a later print from the edition, is titled 'Queens Square' (see HPB 91/101).
Provenance:
Josef Lebovic Gallery, May 1997
Source:
Hyde Park Barracks ; HPB97/5
Rights:
Copyright estate of the artist.
Material Type:
Picture
Record number:
31427