Reproduction watercolour painting depicting a cricket ground with a match in progress, painted by Henry Burn, 1862.

Object Type
Artwork/Painting/Watercolour
Date Used
1862
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Reproduction watercolour painting depicting a cricket ground with a match in progress, painted by Henry Burn in 1862. The painting depicts the first international cricket match played in Australia, which occurred at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, and was played between the English XI Cricket Team (also known as Stephenson's Eleven) and the Victorian XVIII Cricket Team, in January 1862. The lower left side of the work features the artist’s signature and the date, 'Henry Burn 1862'. The lower right side features an inscription which reads 'First English Team brought to the Colony by Spiers & Pond'.
Measurements
0 - Whole: H: 430 W: 610 D: 0.01mm (H: 16 15/16 W: 24")
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Date Used
1862
Location
On display
Registration No
M16711

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