ProvenancePainted by Frederick Dawson.SignificanceFrederick Dawson worked as a painter of ships from the 1890s until his death in 1919. Dawson taught in Port Adelaide and captured some of the most significant coastal traders and ketches working in South Australian coastal waters.DescriptionWatercolour painting in birdseye wood type frame of Marloo by F Dawson dated 1897. No glass.Creator (person)Creator (organisation)AcknowledgementKeywordspaintingsDate of Creation1897Date of UsageMaterialGlass - unspecified
|Wood - unspecified
|Art medium - watercolour
|Adhesive - tape
|Paper - cardboard/card stock
|Metal - wire DimensionType: total
Height: 22
Width: 46
Depth: 100
Unit (Lengths): mm Accession NumberHT 1996.0600On DisplayMigration Museum