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A pair of Architectural Renderings by Ron Pratt. 1. "The Court House and Town Clock, Wagga Wagga...

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A pair of Architectural Renderings by Ron Pratt.  1.  The Court House and Town Clock, Wagga Wagga...
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Two signed architectural renderings by Ron Pratt: 'The Court House & Town Clock Wagga Wagga' 21/100 and 'Wagga Wagga Railway Station' 13/100. Both pieces depict historic structures in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. Dimensions: Width 17.75 In Height 13.75 In. Item is as pictured. pair of Architectural Renderings by Ron Pratt. 1. "The Court House and Town Clock, Wagga Wagga" 21/100. 2. "Wagga Wagga Railway Station" 13/100. Both Pieces are signed. Wagga Wagga is a city in New South Wales, Australia. Artist: Ron Pratt (Australian, b. 1930)
Architectural Illustrator - Wagga Wagga Regional Artist

Ron Pratt is an Australian illustrator best known for his finely detailed architectural pencil studies documenting the historic buildings and streetscapes of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. Working with exceptional precision and a strong sense of proportion, Pratt produced a significant body of work capturing hotels, shopfronts, civic buildings, churches, and heritage structures throughout the Riverina region.

His most recognized publication, Pencil Studies of Wagga Wagga (1981)-created in collaboration with writer Con Forsyth-remains an important visual record of the city's architectural history. Copies of the book are held in major Australian heritage collections, including the State Library of New South Wales and the National Trust of Australia (NSW).

Pratt's drawings are valued for their clarity, technical accuracy, and historical significance, making his work sought after by collectors of Australian regional art, architectural illustration, and Wagga Wagga heritage material.