Concordia Gold Mines, South Australia c.1873
By Remembering the Past Australia / May 2, 2022 / Australia / 0 Comments


Place:
South Australia, Australia
Date:
c. 1873
Historical Information:
This engraving, by J. C. Armytage, depicts the Concordia Gold Mines, one of the early goldfields of South Australia at the time of the gold rush in Australia.
Provenance:
“Australia” vol. I, 1873; Edwin Carton Booth F.R.C.I. with drawings by (John) Skinner Prout, N. (Nicholas) Chevalier, &c. &c.
About the Artist:
“James Charles Armytage” was an engraver and printmaker. He regularly engraved drawings by John Ruskin for publication in Ruskin’s books, who regularly praised and thanked Armytage for his “consummate skill and patience” in carrying out the work for him, and described his works as “lovely” and “magnificent”.
It is interesting to note that no other record of “James Charles Armytage” exists. Armytage appears only as “J. C. Armytage” in works and the name may have been mistaken for John Carr Armytage, a landscape engraver (1802-1897).
From the collection of:
The British Library
