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An Aboriginal Encampment (Alexander Schramm, 1854)
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"We shelter in the gallery disturbing a large landscape"
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2008
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poetry
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2008
An Aboriginal Encampment (Alexander Schramm, 1854)
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An Aboriginal Encampment, Near the Adelaide Foothills is an oil painting by the colonial South Australian artist Alexander Schramm (1814-64). It shows an Aboriginal encampment of several groups of people scattered among straggly gums near a creek or river. Some hills (the Adelaide Hills) can be seen in the distance.
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