Harden Sidney Melville

Harden Sidney Melville (1824–1894) was an English painter, illustrator and draughtsman. He received a medal from the Society of Arts and had three paintings hung in the Royal Academy’s show between 1837 and 1841. He conducted the first official hydrographic survey of the north-east coast of Australia in 1842–1846 on board the H.M.S Fly, which was under the command of Captain Francis Price Blackwood. He illustrated Curiosities of Savage Life by James Greenwood and several notable Australian works including Joseph Beete Jukes’s official narrative of Fly’s voyage and Ludwig Leichhardt’s Journal.

Harden Sidney Melville
Born8 May 1824
London
Died4 June 1894 (age 70)
London
NationalityBritish
Known forPaintings, illustrations and drawings. The first official hydrographic survey of the north-east coast of Australia in 1842–1846.
AwardsMedal from the Society of Arts

He was the son of the engraver Henry William Melville (1792–1870) and Martha Harden.

He died on 4 June 1894 and was buried in Camden on 8 June 1894.

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