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Sir Donald Bradman’s Birthplace. 89 Adams St Cootamundra is an original oil painting created by artist Meredith Howse, depicting the historic location of Sir Donald Bradman’s birth.

The artwork portrays 89 Adams Street in Cootamundra, Australia, where the renowned cricketer was delivered by Midwife Granny Scholz on August 27th, 1908.

The painting beautifully showcases the quaint cottage that holds significant historical importance. In 1992, the cottage underwent a refurbishment and restoration process, preserving its original charm. Today, the birthplace cottage serves as a museum housing memorabilia dedicated to Sir Don Bradman and the world of cricket.

The artwork captures the exterior of the cottage and extends its composition to the edges, allowing the viewer to feel immersed in the scene. Howse’s meticulous brushwork and attention to detail bring the birthplace to life, depicting the architectural nuances and surrounding landscape.

Bradman’s Birthplace is thoughtfully prepared for display, with D rings and cord securely attached to the back, making it ready to be hung on the wall. The painting also comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, personally signed by the artist, guaranteeing its originality and provenance.

Bradman’s Birthplace

Meredith Howse

AUD$3,520
Size: 151w x 76h x 3.8d cms
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Sir Donald Bradman’s Birthplace. 89 Adams St Cootamundra is an original oil painting created by artist Meredith Howse, depicting the historic location of Sir Donald Bradman’s birth.

The artwork portrays 89 Adams Street in Cootamundra, Australia, where the renowned cricketer was delivered by Midwife Granny Scholz on August 27th, 1908.

The painting beautifully showcases the quaint cottage that holds significant historical importance. In 1992, the cottage underwent a refurbishment and restoration process, preserving its original charm. Today, the birthplace cottage serves as a museum housing memorabilia dedicated to Sir Don Bradman and the world of cricket.

The artwork captures the exterior of the cottage and extends its composition to the edges, allowing the viewer to feel immersed in the scene. Howse’s meticulous brushwork and attention to detail bring the birthplace to life, depicting the architectural nuances and surrounding landscape.

Bradman’s Birthplace is thoughtfully prepared for display, with D rings and cord securely attached to the back, making it ready to be hung on the wall. The painting also comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, personally signed by the artist, guaranteeing its originality and provenance.