A wood engraving of this image, which was published in 'The Illustrated Melbourne Post' in 1866, attracted the following critique: 'The artist, Mr Henry Gritten, is especially happy in his treatment of Victorian scenery, and were he to go a little further afield in his choice of subjects might rival the fame of von Guérard and Chevalier.' Both Nicholas Chevalier and Eugene von Guérard accompanied Georg Neumayer, the government geophysicist, on expeditions through Victoria in the early 1860s. They exhibited a great number of paintings developed from sketches completed on these journeys.