Sydney in New South Wales
Carl Mayer was a German engraver active in the nineteenth century, associated with the production of steel-engraved views for illustrated books and travel publications. This view, although English titled was originally produced in Germany around 1850. It presents Sydney as a picturesque colonial port, with the harbour, boats, shoreline activity, and town buildings.
The foreground shows a small landing place beside the water, with a seated figure holding a fishing rod. Beyond the harbour, the town rises along the shore, with shipping and public buildings helping to identify Sydney as both a colonial settlement and a maritime centre. The church visible in the distance may be intended to evoke one of Sydney’s early Anglican landmarks, possibly St. James’s Church.
Mayer, Carl (1798–1868)
c. 1850
first German
Steel engraving
410
R2 Very rare - one or two copies appear on the market
