Sydney Cove Looking to the West, c. 1800
Oil painting ML 443
Oil painting ML 443
One
of the first four oil paintings depicting the town of Sydney from what is now
East Circular Quay. This work is in the tradition of British topographical
painting with precise delineation and positioning of buildings and a lack of
true perspective. Note the scrubby cleared vegetation in the foreground, and a
few remaining gum trees on the far side of the cove. Notable buildings are
First Government House on the far left, the tall white tower of the first St
Phillip’s Church — which blew down in a storm in June 1806 — the base of the
unfinished Military Windmill and Dawes Battery with the British flag flying at
the far right.