A Touch of Home, 2015
linocut
75 x 111 cm
edition of 30
$2,000, unframed
$2,800, framed
In 1859 a wealthy squatter from Geelong, Thomas Austin, imported 24 wild rabbits from England. Austin declared “The introduction of a few rabbits might provide a spot of hunting and a touch of home”.
By 1880 the rabbit population in Australia had proliferated to over 1 billion. This coincided with the first royal visit to Australia by Prince Alfred who joined Austin on his estate Barwon Park where they slaughtered hundreds of rabbits. Later while visiting Sydney Prince Alfred was shot in the back during a failed assassination attempt. The introduction of rabbits causes a $500 million per annum loss to primary production.
$2,000 – $2,800