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Conrad Martens
The Pass On Mount Victoria On The Bathurst Road
Found at
Christies,
London (Online Auction)
Topographical Pictures, including China Trade Paintings. ARCTIC · AMERICAS · AFRICA · ASIA · AUSTRALASIA · ANTARCTICA, Lot 115
5. Nov - 5. Nov 2020
Topographical Pictures, including China Trade Paintings. ARCTIC · AMERICAS · AFRICA · ASIA · AUSTRALASIA · ANTARCTICA, Lot 115
5. Nov - 5. Nov 2020
Estimate: 15.000 - 20.000 GBP
Price realised: 17.500 GBP
Price realised: 17.500 GBP
Description
signed and dated 'C Martens / 1836' (lower right), titled on the reverse
watercolour heightened with white and scratching out on paper
unframed
12 7⁄8 x 18 3⁄4in. (32.8 x 47.6cm.)
There is a drawing of the same subject in the State Library of New South Wales, Sydney ('Victoria Pass. May 24/38' in Conrad Martens sketches [of New South Wales, 1835-1842, 42, DL PX 24). There are further sketches taken on the Bathurst Road in the National Library of Australia ('On the Bathurst Road' PIC Solander Box A4 #R4465) and British Museum (Mount Victoria on the Bathurst Road (1868, 1114. 367).
Martens, only recently arrived in Sydney, travelled, explored and sketched at the border of colonial expansion in New South Wales in the mid-1830s, just as the roads were being constructed to ease the journey over the barrier of the Blue Mountains. The pass is 'one of the oldest and most significant engineered works in Australia still in use today. ... Victoria Pass, located on the western side of the Blue Mountains, NSW, on the Great Western Highway leading towards Lithgow and Bathurst, was con
Martens had left the Beagle at Valparaíso in October 1834 and sailed across the South Pacific via Tahiti and New Zealand to Australia, arriving in Sydney on March 1835: 'Sydney Harbour entranced Martens from the moment he made his first sketches as the ship entered the Heads. He remained in Sydney for nearly forty-three years - the rest of his life. Almost immediately he travelled to the Illawarra region and the Blue Mountains, wandering, according to the Australian of 31 July 1835, 'in search
watercolour heightened with white and scratching out on paper
unframed
12 7⁄8 x 18 3⁄4in. (32.8 x 47.6cm.)
There is a drawing of the same subject in the State Library of New South Wales, Sydney ('Victoria Pass. May 24/38' in Conrad Martens sketches [of New South Wales, 1835-1842, 42, DL PX 24). There are further sketches taken on the Bathurst Road in the National Library of Australia ('On the Bathurst Road' PIC Solander Box A4 #R4465) and British Museum (Mount Victoria on the Bathurst Road (1868, 1114. 367).
Martens, only recently arrived in Sydney, travelled, explored and sketched at the border of colonial expansion in New South Wales in the mid-1830s, just as the roads were being constructed to ease the journey over the barrier of the Blue Mountains. The pass is 'one of the oldest and most significant engineered works in Australia still in use today. ... Victoria Pass, located on the western side of the Blue Mountains, NSW, on the Great Western Highway leading towards Lithgow and Bathurst, was con
Martens had left the Beagle at Valparaíso in October 1834 and sailed across the South Pacific via Tahiti and New Zealand to Australia, arriving in Sydney on March 1835: 'Sydney Harbour entranced Martens from the moment he made his first sketches as the ship entered the Heads. He remained in Sydney for nearly forty-three years - the rest of his life. Almost immediately he travelled to the Illawarra region and the Blue Mountains, wandering, according to the Australian of 31 July 1835, 'in search
Auction result well in line with expectations
The work The Pass On Mount Victoria On The Bathurst Road by Conrad Martens was sold in the Topographical Pictures, including China Trade Paintings. ARCTIC · AMERICAS · AFRICA · ASIA · AUSTRALASIA · ANTARCTICA auction at Christies in London in November 2020. The price achieved of GBP 17,500.00 (€ 19,535.91) was within expectations - the estimate range had previously been set by the auction house as GBP 15,000.00 – 20,000.00. Of course, this price has nothing to do with the top prices that other works by Conrad Martens achieve. The highest price we have observed so far was reached by the work Ausa Campbell'S Wharf in May 2009 with an auction result of AUD 576,000.00 (€ 325,921.56).
Auktionsergebnis im Rahmen der Erwartungen
Die Arbeit The Pass On Mount Victoria On The Bathurst Road von Conrad Martens wurde im November 2020 in der Auktion Topographical Pictures, including China Trade Paintings. ARCTIC · AMERICAS · AFRICA · ASIA · AUSTRALASIA · ANTARCTICA bei Christies in London versteigert. Der dabei erzielte Preis von GBP 17.500,00 (€ 19.535,91) lag im Rahmen der Erwartungen – die Schätzpreisspanne war von dem Auktionshaus zuvor mit GBP 15.000,00 – 20.000,00 angegeben worden. Dieser Preis hat freilich nichts mit den Spitzenpreisen zu tun, die andere Arbeiten von Conrad Martens erzielen. Den höchsten von uns bisher beobachteten Preis erreichte die Arbeit Ausa Campbell'S Wharf im Mai 2009 mit einem Auktionsergebnis von AUD 576.000,00 (€ 325.921,56).