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The Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil was a monthly
magazine published in Melbourne by
The Argus between 1873 and 1889.
His first snake by
Arthur Streeton
[1]
History and profile
The Sketcher appeared once a month, starting April 1873.
[2] The proprietors were named as
Edward Wilson ,
Lauchlan Mackinnon and others.
[3]
The magazine contained many illustrations and engravings as well as original articles, poetry and short stories, musical and theatrical reviews, social and sporting notes which capture "the picturesque phases of our public and social life of notable objects and events in Australia and New Zealand".
[4] It provides an important pictorial account of life in the colonies before the widespread use of photography.
The Sketcher employed many prominent artists, including
Louis Buvelot ,
John Gully , political cartoonist
Tom Carrington
[6] and illustrator
Julian Ashton .
[7] It published
Arthur Streeton 's first black and white work on 24 January 1889.
[8]
[1]
Authors and poets who wrote for the publication include
Marcus Clarke and
James Brunton Stephens . Later issues had less literary content and more illustrated news items. In 1880 it briefly moved to a fortnightly publication which lasted until 1882 before returning to a monthly journal. In 1889, it merged with
The Australasian .
From 1875 it published an Adelaide edition which incorporated
The Illustrated Adelaide Post .
[9] This coincided with the first issue of the
Frearson Brothers ' first publication,
The Illustrated Adelaide News .
References
^
a
b
"His first snake" . Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil . 24 January 1889. p. 1. Retrieved 22 June 2020 – via Trove.
^ The Australasian sketcher: with pen and pencil, 1880 . Melbourne: Heritage Publications. 1970.
^ Stuart, Lurline (1979). Nineteenth century Australian periodicals: an annotated bibliography . Sydney: Hale & Iremonger. p. 26.
ISBN
0908094531 .
^
"Prospectus of a new illustrated monthly journal" .
The Argus . 24 March 1873. p. 4. Retrieved 22 June 2020 – via Trove.
^ Mahood, Marguerite.
"Carrington, Francis Thomas Dean (Tom) (1843–1918)" .
Australian Dictionary of Biography . Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
Australian National University .
ISBN
978-0-522-84459-7 .
ISSN
1833-7538 .
OCLC
70677943 . Retrieved 25 August 2011 .
^ Harper, Katherine.
"Ashton, Julian Rossi (1851–1942)" .
Australian Dictionary of Biography . Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
Australian National University .
ISBN
978-0-522-84459-7 .
ISSN
1833-7538 .
OCLC
70677943 . Retrieved 26 August 2011 .
^ Galbally, Ann E.
"Streeton, Sir Arthur Ernest (1867–1943)" .
Australian Dictionary of Biography . Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
Australian National University .
ISBN
978-0-522-84459-7 .
ISSN
1833-7538 .
OCLC
70677943 . Retrieved 26 August 2011 .
^
"SA Newspapers : Illustrated newspapers" , SA memory: past and present: for the future , State Library South Australia, 23 February 2007, retrieved 22 June 2020
External links
Editions on
Trove