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Sir Saul Samuel and Sir Alfred Stephen
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Sir Saul Samuel and Sir Alfred Stephen
A minimalistic pencil sketch of two gentlemen. Sir Saul Samuel, an Australian colonial merchant, member of parliament, pastoralist and prominent Jew, he represented the counties of Roxburgh and Wellington between 1854 and 1856 at the legislative assembly. The other figure is Sir Alfred Stephen, an Australian judge and Chief Justice of New South Wales, in office between 1845-1873. Date: circa 1918
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1854 1856 Assembly Australian Chief Counties Gentlemen Judge Justice Legislative Member Merchant Office Parliament Pencil Phil Possession Prominent Represented Roxburgh Samuel Saul Sketches Stephen Theo Wellington Fink Minimalistic Pastoralist
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"This minimalistic pencil sketch captures the distinguished figures of Sir Saul Samuel and Sir Alfred Stephen, two prominent Australian gentlemen of the late 19th century. Sir Saul Samuel, an Australian colonial merchant, member of parliament, pastoralist, and a leading member of the Jewish community, represented the counties of Roxburgh and Wellington in the legislative assembly between 1854 and 1856. His business acumen and political prowess made him a significant figure in colonial Australia. The other figure in the sketch is Sir Alfred Stephen, who served as the Chief Justice of New South Wales from 1845 to 1873. His tenure as the highest judicial officer in New South Wales was marked by his fairness, integrity, and dedication to upholding the law. The sketch, dated circa 1918, is a testament to the remarkable achievements of these two Australian gentlemen. Sir Saul Samuel's philanthropic endeavors and commitment to public service were celebrated in his time, while Sir Alfred Stephen's contributions to the legal system and the development of Australian jurisprudence continue to be recognized today. The minimalistic style of the sketch emphasizes the elegance and sophistication of these two distinguished figures, whose legacies continue to shape the history of Australia." - Theo Fink, Esq. (not for commercial use) March of the Women Collection Mary Evans Prints Online.
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