b'85398Ex 403399a a number of shops there. By 1865 Cornell was taking and F.H. DUFTY (Levuka, FIJI), exhibiting photographs, and in 1867 relocated to Sale. He was then variously at Bairnsdale and Beechworth until he finally A wonderful group of cartes-de-visite depicting Fijian mensettled at Sale in 1875. He travelled throughout Gippsland at and women, including Seru Epenisa Cakobau, the self-styledvarious times, and set up temporary studios. He exhibited King of Fiji, his wife and sons, and others, mostly in traditionalviews of Victoria at the 1865 Dublin International and the 1867 dress, some of the men with weapons or ceremonial objects,Paris Universal Exhibition.(12). $200300$1,5002,000 400 402CLARKE BROTHERS, Queen St., AUCKLAND: carte-de-visite[MAORI INTEREST] A group of three cartes-de-visite, bearing an albumen paper photograph of a Maori gentleman,circa 1870s, featuring maori men and women; the images who appears to have been posed with his right hand on amounted on cards for T.E.Price of Masterton, G. Redfern, and bible, circa 1870s; overall 10 x 6cm. one anonymous. (3).$100150$150200 401 403FREDERICK CORNELL (c.1833-1890), [ABORIGINAL WOMEN]:A group of six albumen paper photographs or varying sizes and The P.S. Avon at Bairnsdale, circa 1880, unknown photographers; 2 appear to be studio studies, 3 are albumen paper print with some hand-colouring, laid down onindividual portraits and one depicts two women in front of their card; the image approx. 23 x 29cm; the card 30.5 x 38cm.;hut made of leaves and branches; the largest 20 x 14cm. (6)signed below the mount F. Cornell and titled Bairnsdale. PROVENANCECornell arrived in Melbourne in 1854 from England, aged 21.The Denis Joachim Collection Part II - 28 June 2017, Lot 53.He was joined in Melbourne by his brothers, and they ran$8001,200'