Place | Oceania: New Guinea1, Huon Peninsula, Ramu River Finisterre Ranges Area, Finisterre Ranges |
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Accession Number | ART25027 |
Collection type | Art |
Measurement | Overall: 28.6 cm x 38.2 cm |
Object type | Work on paper |
Physical description | watercolour on prepared artists board |
Maker |
Dargie, William |
Place made | New Guinea1: Huon Peninsula, Ramu River Finisterre Ranges Area |
Date made | March 1944 |
Conflict |
Second World War, 1939-1945 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain
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Positions from which 2/4th Australian Field Regiment fired on Japanese positions on Shaggy Ridge
Dargie noted, "Beyond the position, which is situated by a green volcanic lake in the foothills of the Finisterres, can be seen the wide plain of the Ramu, and, in the distance, the slopes of the Bismarck Ranges, the peaks covered with cloud. This part of the country has a most sinister beauty: a faint sickly haze softens the already featureless plain; in the foothills hot and brief showers of rain fall from the faintest clouds; and higher up one is never far from the skeleton of the earth --- eroded slopes of intrusive granite that has cooled and crystallized at some great depth, green rocks and flakes of red jasper, all exposed now that primary drainage has washed the great mass of their covering earth down to form the river flats below. Across the foreground of this sketch runs the signal wire from Div HQ to Brigade, situated on the top of the first of the high ridges."