Portrait of a crowd of gentlemen by alfred clint, appears to be parliament house, adelaide in the background. Alfred clint was a photographer, a colonial-era cartoonist, illustrator and scene-painter, alfred clint contributed works to the ballarat and sydney editions of punch among others. Equally well-known for his work in the theatre work, clint and his sons established one of australia's first scene-painting studios at camperdown, nsw. He was born in london, england in 1843 and died in sydney in 1923. Date: circa 1874. Medium: glass negatives. Collection: The History Trust of South Australia. Painting of Crowd of gentlemen by Alfred Clint - appears to be Parliament House, Adelaide as the background - c. 1874(GN01301)
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