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Amor Rick work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Andrew Brook work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Annois Len work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Armstrong Bruce work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Aspden David work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Audette Yvonne work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Badhan Herbert work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Baldessin George work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Ball Syd work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Balson Ralph work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Barak William work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Bartlett William work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Baxter George British work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Beckett Clarice work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Bell George work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Bergner Yosl work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Black Dorritt work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Blackman Charles work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Blandowski William work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Blyth Eliza work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Booth Peter work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Borgelt Marion work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Boyd Arthur work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Brack John work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Bratby John work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Bren Jeffrey work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Bryans Lina work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Bull Knud work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Bulunbulun John work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Bunny Rupert work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Buvelot Louis work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Buzacott Nutter work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Byrne Penny work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Canning Criss work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Carrington Tom work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Carter Maurie work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Cattapan Jon work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Centre 5 work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Chevalier Nicholas work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Clouston Alison work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Coates George work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Cockram Paul work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Cohn Ola work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Colquhoun Archibald Douglas work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Conder Charles work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Connelly-Northy Lorraine work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Connor Kevin work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Cooper Duncan Elphinstone work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Corlett Peter work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Smith Grace Cossington work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Costantini C H T work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Counihan Noel work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Cran Tony work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Cress Fred work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Crowley Grace work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Dale Robert work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Danko Aleks work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Dattilo-Rubbo Anthony work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Davies David work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Davila Juan work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Dawson Janet work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Dermer John work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Dickerson Robert work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
DMOTE work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Peel Shannon work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Dobell William work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Doudiet Charles Alphonse work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Dowling Julie work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Drysdale Russell work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Dyson Edward work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Dyson Will work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Eaton Janenne work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
ELK Luke Cornish work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Cornish Luke work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Evatt Mary Alice work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Fairweather Ian work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Feint Adrian work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Firth-Smith John work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Fizelle Rah work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Flintoff Thomas work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Folingsby George work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Ford William work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Fox Emanuel Phillips work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Fox Ethel Carrick work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Francis Ivor work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Friend Donald work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Fullwood A H work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Niven F W & Co work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Garling Frederick work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Gill Justin work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Gilson Marlene work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Gittoes George work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Gleeson James work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Glover John work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Gould John work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Gould William Buelow work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Graham Peter work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Greenham Robert work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Griffin Murray work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Grogan Lucas work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Gruner Elioth work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
von Guerard Eugene work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Hall Fiona work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Hanssen Piggott Gwyn work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Piggott Gwyn Hanssen work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Havell Robert Jr work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Hawkins Weaver work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Haxton Elaine work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Headlam Kristin work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Hester Joy work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Heysen Hans work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Heysen Nora work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Hickey Dale work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Hinder Margel work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Hodgkinson Frank work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Hopkins John work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Hortin Nan work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Hubbard John work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Jacks Robert work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Johnson Michael work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Jomantas Vincas work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Jordan Col work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Kemp Roger work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
King Grahame work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Klein Deborah work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Kuyper Jacques work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Lang Ludwig work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Larter Richard work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Last Clifford work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Lawlor Adrian work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Leach-Jones Alun work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Leason Percy work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Brown Mitty Lee work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
van Leest Emma work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Lemon Arthur work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Lewis E Godwyn work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Lincoln Kevin work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Lindsay Norman work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Lindsay family work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Lindsay Percy work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Lindsay Ruby work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Littler Frank work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Long Sidney work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Low David work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Lycett Joseph work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Mackennal Bertram work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Mackinolty Chips work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Mainwaring Geoffrey work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
de maistre Roy work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Mather John work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Mawurndjul John work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Maymuru-White Naminapu work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
McCubbin Frederick work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
McDiarmid David work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
McGillick Tony work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
McGregor Laith work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
McInnes William Beckwith work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Meek James McKain work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Meere Charles work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Meeson Dora work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Punch Melbourne work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Melbourne Punch work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Meldrum Max work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Middleditch Edward work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Miller Godfrey work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Mingelmanganu Alec work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Molvig Jon work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Morrison James work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Morrow Ross work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Mortenson Kevin work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Mundy Henry work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Muntz Adams Josephine work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Nangala Yinarupa work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Napurrula Mitjili work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Ngala Angelina Pwerle work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Nolan Sidney work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Noonan David work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
O’Brien Justin work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
O’Connor Vic work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Ostoja-Kotkowski Stanislaus work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Pachuka Ewa work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Passmore John work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Paterson Jim work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Perceval John work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Petit -Martin work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Piguenit W C work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Pottinger David work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Power Harold Septimus work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Preston Margaret work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Price Thomas work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Proctor Thea work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Prout John Skinner work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Pugh Clifton work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Puruntatameri Paddy Freddy work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Prout Victor work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Purves Smith Peter work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Ramsay Hugh work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Ramsden Mel work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Rapotec Stanislaus work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Redback Graphix work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Redpath Norma work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Reed Sweeny work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Rees Lloyd work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Rice Estelle work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Nicholas Hilda Rix work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Roberts Tom work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Rooney Robert work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Rowan Ellis work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Rowell John work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Rowell William work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Sainthill Loudon work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Sansom Gareth work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Senbergs Jan work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Shannon Michael work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Shead Garry work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Sheffer Avital work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Shimmen Heather Jane work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Shomaly Alberr work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Shore Arnold work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Simon Lucien work illustrated/discussed not Australianview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Smart Jeffrey work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Smiley Shannon work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Smith Herbert H work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Southern Clara work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Spooner work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Spowers Ethel work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Spronk Petrus work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Stavrianos Wendy work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Stephen Clive work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Stones Margaret work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Strachan David work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Streeton Arthur work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Stuart Guy work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Summers Charles work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Syme Eveline work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Taylor Neil work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Taylor Terry work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Thake Eric work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Thompson Thomas work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Tillers Imants work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Tjapaltjarri Clifford Possum work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Tjapaltjarri Tim Leura work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Tucker Albert work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Tuckson Tony work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Vassilieff Danila work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Vike Harald work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Vu Trinh work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Wakelin Roland work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Waller Christian work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Wanambi Wukun work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Watson Douglas work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Werner J C work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Westwood Peter work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Wheeler Charles work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Whisson Ken work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Whiteley Brett work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Wigley James work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Williams Fred work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Wilson Carole work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Winkles Henry work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Withers Walter work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Yalandja Owen work illustrated/discussedview full entry
Reference: see Art Gallery of Ballarat : stories from the collection / Gordon Morrison, Peter Freund, Anne Rowland, Jennifer Jones-O'Neil, Julie McLaren, Brenda Wellman, Robyn Walton ; with foreword by Patrick McCaughey. [’The Art Gallery of Ballarat is truly one of Australia’s great galleries. It is not only the oldest and largest regional gallery but, more importantly, one of the most welcoming and engaging. Printed in 2016, Art Gallery of Ballarat: Stories from the Collection, tells the compelling stories of how the gallery collection began and how it has grown since 1884.’]
Publishing details: Ballarat, Victoria : Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2017, 513 pages, illustrations, index.
Farmer Johnview full entry
Reference: In 1914 Farmer enrolled at the Melbourne National Gallery School in the drawing class under Fred McCubbin, attending for three and a half years. In 1917, on advice from Richard McCann, he enrolled to study under Max Meldrum for several years, wishing to gain further knowledge of the Old Masters work he left for Europe in 1924, travelling and studying in England, France and Holland. In 1925 he had 2 paintings hung in the Royal Academy. In 1928 Farmer exhibited by invitation in the 10th annual exhibition of the Society of Twenty Melbourne Painters. Works have been extensively exhibited, including this piece at The Fine Art Society`s Gallery, Melbourne November4 to November 14, 1936. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, State Galleries of NSW, Queensland, SA and Victoria, Regional Galleries of Ballarat, Bendigo, Broken Hill, Casg class under Fred McCubbin, attending for three and a half years. In 1917, on advice from Richard McCann, he enrolled to study under Max Meldrum for several years, wishing to gain further knowledge of the Old Masters work he left for Europe in 1924, travelling and studying in England, France and Holland. In 1925 he had 2 paintings hung in the Royal Academy. In 1928 Farmer exhibited by invitation in the 10th annual exhibition of the Society of Twenty Melbourne Painters. Works have been extensively exhibited, including this piece at The Fine Art Society`s Gallery, Melbourne November4 to November 14, 1936. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, State Galleries of NSW, Queensland, SA and Victoria, Regional Galleries of Ballarat, Bendigo, Broken Hill, Cas
Publishing details: source not known.
Farmer Esmeview full entry
Reference: ESME FARMER, of Mona Vale, who studied in Sydney with Fred Leist, and at various art schools and galleries abroad, will hold her first exhibition of pictures at the Macquarie Galleries. The exhibition will be opened by Miss Jeanie Ranken next Wednesday. Mrs. Farmer is the wife of F. Rhodes Farmer, who published his first novel, "Thirsty Earth," a few years ago; they have a three-year-old son, Bill. TO HOLD HER FIRST ART EXHIBITION. (1940, January 4). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), p. 17. Retrieved from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17651053 

Finalist in Wynne Prize 1941 - Esme Farmer: Title Old Bakehouse, Mona Vale

MONA VALE SCENES. 
Mrs. Farmer's Exhibition.
Among all the centres of population along the coastal road to Palm Beach, Mona Vale has been least spoiled by tourists. Half a mile from the beach are rows of tiny, picturesque farms, inhabited by simple rural people.
In her exhibition at the Macquarie Galleries, Esme Farmer has depicted the Mona Vale district with singular directness. Her style is as fresh and unsophisticated as the scenery. She joys in the growth of trees and vines and bushes, and she communicates that enthusiasm to the beholder.
Yet, although Mrs. Farmer places her colours and forms on canvas with such youthful liveliness, she has a solid record of academic study behind her. She won the figure painting competition at the Technical College, and, having gone to London, continued her researches at the Royal College, South Kensington, and at the St. John's Wood Art, School. The exhibition will be opened this afternoon by Miss Jeanie Ranken.
MONA VALE SCENES. (1940, January 10).The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), , p. 9.
Publishing details: Retrieved from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17663134 
Royal Academy of Arts Exhibition titled Australiaview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes bibliography, artists’ biographies and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Swainston Rogerview full entry
Reference: Swainston's Fishes of Australia, by Roger Swainston. [’Roger Swainston's breathtaking artwork provides a fascinating overview of the extraordinary diversity of Australia's marine and freshwater fishes. More than 1500 remarkable illustrations portray every family of fishes ever recorded from Australian waters. The names of all known species are listed alongside detailed information on the taxonomy and biology of each family.’]
Publishing details: Viking, an imprint of Penguin Books, 2020, 821 pages : colour illustrations, colour maps
Maddock Beaview full entry
Reference: see article by Irena Zdanowicz in Print Quarterly Vol 28, no. 4, 2011.
Publishing details: Print Quarterly Vol 28, no. 4, 2011.
Print Quarterly view full entry
Reference: Print Quarterly - Vol. 1, no. 1 (Mar. 1984)- Full Text available online. [To be indexed for Australian printmakers?]
Publishing details: [London] : [Print Quarterly Ltd.], [1984]- 
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Declan - Declan Apuatimiview full entry
Reference: Declan, a Tiwi artist / Margaret K.C. West ; with an appreciation of Tiwi art by R. Berndt. Life and work of Tiwi artist Declan from Bathurst Island; burial posts (tutiri), barbed ceremonial spears, carved animals, bark paintings; pukamani ceremony; kulama ceremony; myuthological context of ceremonies; from touring memorial exhibition.
Notes "A touring exhibition sponsored by Australian City Properties Ltd.'.
Available from The Manager, Australian City Properties, Bishops House, 90 Mounts Bay Road, Perth, W.A. 6000.
Bibliography: p. 39.
Publishing details: Perth, W.A. : Australian City Properties, 1987 
39 p. : ill. (some col.), map, ports
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Tiwi artview full entry
Reference: see Declan, a Tiwi artist / Margaret K.C. West ; with an appreciation of Tiwi art by R. Berndt. Life and work of Tiwi artist Declan from Bathurst Island; burial posts (tutiri), barbed ceremonial spears, carved animals, bark paintings; pukamani ceremony; kulama ceremony; myuthological context of ceremonies; from touring memorial exhibition.
Notes "A touring exhibition sponsored by Australian City Properties Ltd.'.
Available from The Manager, Australian City Properties, Bishops House, 90 Mounts Bay Road, Perth, W.A. 6000.
Bibliography: p. 39.
Publishing details: Perth, W.A. : Australian City Properties, 1987 
39 p. : ill. (some col.), map, ports
Temin Kathyview full entry
Reference: Kathy Temin, by Jason Smith and Sue Cramer
Publishing details: Heide, 2009
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Kluge-Ruhe Collection of Australian Aboriginal artview full entry
Reference: Art from the land : dialogues with the Kluge-Ruhe Collection of Australian Aboriginal art / edited by Howard Morphy and Margo Smith Boles. Includes index.
Bibliography.. [To be indexed] [’"The Kluge-Ruhe Collections, now held by the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, is one of the largest and best-documented collections of Australian Aboriginal art outside Australia. Art from the Land focuses on the desert region and Arnhem Land, drawing on the many fine works in the collection and on the authors' detailed knowledge of the artists and their communities to illustrate the unique and complex nature of Australian Aboriginal artistic expression."--BOOK JACKET.’]
Publishing details: Charlottesville, Va. : University of Virginia ; Michelago : MSquared, 1999 
vi, 266 p. : col. ill., ports
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Aboriginal artview full entry
Reference: see Art from the land : dialogues with the Kluge-Ruhe Collection of Australian Aboriginal art / edited by Howard Morphy and Margo Smith Boles. Includes index.
Bibliography. [’"The Kluge-Ruhe Collections, now held by the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, is one of the largest and best-documented collections of Australian Aboriginal art outside Australia. Art from the Land focuses on the desert region and Arnhem Land, drawing on the many fine works in the collection and on the authors' detailed knowledge of the artists and their communities to illustrate the unique and complex nature of Australian Aboriginal artistic expression."--BOOK JACKET.’]
Publishing details: Charlottesville, Va. : University of Virginia ; Michelago : MSquared, 1999 
vi, 266 p. : col. ill., ports
Shaw Gayfieldview full entry
Reference: The Gayfield Shaw art collection ... Sydney, 1925. Auction catalogue.
Publishing details: [Sydney] : James R. Lawson, [1925] 
[16] p. : ill. (1 col.)
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Journey in timeview full entry
Reference: Journey in time : the world's longest continuing art tradition : the 50,000-year story of the Australian Aboriginal rock art of Arnhem Land / George Chaloupka. Descriptions and illustrations of rock images of the Arnhem Land Plateau; rock paintings; rock engravings; pigments, brushes and techniques; language groups and clans; Aboriginal view of rock images; chronology of the Arnhem Land Plateau rock images; 50,000 years ago to the present day images; beeswax designs; x-ray art; sorcery paintings; decorated hands; rubbish paintings, casual art; earth art; stone arrangements. Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 250-251
Publishing details: Reed, 1993 
256 p. : ill. (some col.)
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rock artview full entry
Reference: see Journey in time : the world's longest continuing art tradition : the 50,000-year story of the Australian Aboriginal rock art of Arnhem Land / George Chaloupka. Descriptions and illustrations of rock images of the Arnhem Land Plateau; rock paintings; rock engravings; pigments, brushes and techniques; language groups and clans; Aboriginal view of rock images; chronology of the Arnhem Land Plateau rock images; 50,000 years ago to the present day images; beeswax designs; x-ray art; sorcery paintings; decorated hands; rubbish paintings, casual art; earth art; stone arrangements. Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 250-251
Publishing details: Reed, 1993 
256 p. : ill. (some col.)
Aboriginal artview full entry
Reference: see Journey in time : the world's longest continuing art tradition : the 50,000-year story of the Australian Aboriginal rock art of Arnhem Land / George Chaloupka. Descriptions and illustrations of rock images of the Arnhem Land Plateau; rock paintings; rock engravings; pigments, brushes and techniques; language groups and clans; Aboriginal view of rock images; chronology of the Arnhem Land Plateau rock images; 50,000 years ago to the present day images; beeswax designs; x-ray art; sorcery paintings; decorated hands; rubbish paintings, casual art; earth art; stone arrangements. Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 250-251
Publishing details: Reed, 1993 
256 p. : ill. (some col.)
MCA collection handbookview full entry
Reference: MCA collection handbook / edited by Natasha Bullock. MCA Collection Handbook is an A to Z of over 150 artists' works from across Australia. Each is accompanied by a curatorial overview. The Handbook also includes an introductory essay charting the evolution of the MCA collection. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, 2016, 415 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits
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Volume one : MCA collectionview full entry
Reference: Volume one : MCA collection / [edited by Ewen McDonald]. “The work features over 280 works by more than 170 Australian artists drawn from a period of acquisitions which began with the consitution of the MCA in May 1989."--p. 17.
This work was released upon the reopening of the MCA after expanding and creating galleries dedicated to permanent display of its collection. Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, 2012, 456 p. : col. ill.
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Museum of Contemporary Art collectionview full entry
Reference: see Volume one : MCA collection / [edited by Ewen McDonald]. “The work features over 280 works by more than 170 Australian artists drawn from a period of acquisitions which began with the consitution of the MCA in May 1989."--p. 17.
This work was released upon the reopening of the MCA after expanding and creating galleries dedicated to permanent display of its collection. Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, 2012, 456 p. : col. ill.
Museum of Contemporary Art collection MCA unpacked IIview full entry
Reference: MCA unpacked II : six Australian artists select works from the MCA collection. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, from 5th September to 30th November 2003, of works from its collection. [To be indexed]

Publishing details: Sydney : Museum of Contemporary Art, 2003, 63 p. : col. ill.
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unpacked II at MCAview full entry
Reference: see MCA unpacked II : six Australian artists select works from the MCA collection. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, from 5th September to 30th November 2003, of works from its collection. [To be indexed]

Publishing details: Sydney : Museum of Contemporary Art, 2003, 63 p. : col. ill.
Unpacked at MCAview full entry
Reference: see MCA Unpacked [’30 pages of 8 leaflets held loosely in trifold cover - An exhibition held in Sydney in 2001 with focus on selections by 7 prominent Australians from diverse fields who chose a work of personal interest from the MCA collection. Artists include - imants tillers, howard arkley, joseph beuys, rosalie gascoigne, various aboriginal artists, keith haring, andrew browne,’]
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, 2001
Remain in light view full entry
Reference: Remain in light : photography from the MCA Collections / foreword by Elizabeth Ann McGregor ; curated by and essay by Glenn Barkley. "Remain in Light: Photography from the MCA Collections is a MCA Australia touring exhibition of over 70 artworks by Australian and international artists collected by the University of Sydney and the Museum of Contemporary Art during a period spanning more than 50 years. The exhibition provides a broad overview of photographic practice by artists, many who have been recognised as contributing significantly to critical debates in art from the late 1960s to the present day, exploring the influence of photographic theory and technique in contemporary art. Key genres are explored including documentary photography, serial photography, performance photography and the manipulation of the photographic image. Artists include Julie Rrap, Ed Ruscha, Tracey Moffatt, Ricky Maynard, Rosemary Laing and Barbara Kruger."--Publisher's website -
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, [2014] 
72 pages : illustrations (some colour)
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Museum of Contemporary Art photography collectionview full entry
Reference: Remain in light : photography from the MCA Collections / foreword by Elizabeth Ann McGregor ; curated by and essay by Glenn Barkley. "Remain in Light: Photography from the MCA Collections is a MCA Australia touring exhibition of over 70 artworks by Australian and international artists collected by the University of Sydney and the Museum of Contemporary Art during a period spanning more than 50 years. The exhibition provides a broad overview of photographic practice by artists, many who have been recognised as contributing significantly to critical debates in art from the late 1960s to the present day, exploring the influence of photographic theory and technique in contemporary art. Key genres are explored including documentary photography, serial photography, performance photography and the manipulation of the photographic image. Artists include Julie Rrap, Ed Ruscha, Tracey Moffatt, Ricky Maynard, Rosemary Laing and Barbara Kruger."--Publisher's website -
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, [2014] 
72 pages : illustrations (some colour)
photography collection Museum of Contemporary Art view full entry
Reference: Remain in light : photography from the MCA Collections / foreword by Elizabeth Ann McGregor ; curated by and essay by Glenn Barkley. "Remain in Light: Photography from the MCA Collections is a MCA Australia touring exhibition of over 70 artworks by Australian and international artists collected by the University of Sydney and the Museum of Contemporary Art during a period spanning more than 50 years. The exhibition provides a broad overview of photographic practice by artists, many who have been recognised as contributing significantly to critical debates in art from the late 1960s to the present day, exploring the influence of photographic theory and technique in contemporary art. Key genres are explored including documentary photography, serial photography, performance photography and the manipulation of the photographic image. Artists include Julie Rrap, Ed Ruscha, Tracey Moffatt, Ricky Maynard, Rosemary Laing and Barbara Kruger."--Publisher's website -
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, [2014] 
72 pages : illustrations (some colour)
Ah Kee Vernonview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Angas George Frenchview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Apuatimi Declanview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Apuatimi Declanview full entry
Reference: see Declan, a Tiwi artist / Margaret K.C. West ; with an appreciation of Tiwi art by R. Berndt. Life and work of Tiwi artist Declan from Bathurst Island; burial posts (tutiri), barbed ceremonial spears, carved animals, bark paintings; pukamani ceremony; kulama ceremony; myuthological context of ceremonies; from touring memorial exhibition.
Notes "A touring exhibition sponsored by Australian City Properties Ltd.'.
Available from The Manager, Australian City Properties, Bishops House, 90 Mounts Bay Road, Perth, W.A. 6000.
Bibliography: p. 39.
Publishing details: Perth, W.A. : Australian City Properties, 1987 
39 p. : ill. (some col.), map, ports
Arkley Howardview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Barak Williamview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Beard Johnview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Becker Ludwigview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Beckett Clariceview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Bennett Gordonview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Black Dorritview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Blanchflower Brianview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Booth Peterview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Bot G Wview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Brack Johnview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Brierly Oswald 1817-94view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Britten Jack c1922-2002view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Buvelot Louisview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Caire Nicholasview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Campbell Robertview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Fox Ethel Carrickview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Carter Jeff 1928-2010view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Cazneaux Haroldview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Chevalier Nicholasview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Conder Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Crooks Daniel b1973view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Cummings Elisabethview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Cumpston Niciview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Daintree Richardview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Dale Robertview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Davies Davidview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
de Maistre Royview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Dombrovskis Peterview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Drysdale Russellview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Dupain Maxview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Earle Augustusview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Evans G Wview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Fairweather Ianview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Feint Adrianview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Foley Fionaview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Frome E C 1802-1890view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Gascoigne Rosalieview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Gill S Tview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Gill Simrynview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Gladwell Shaunview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Glover Johnview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Gruner Eliothview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Hall Fionaview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Henderson Edmund 1821-96view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Henson Billview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Heysen Hansview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Hilder J Jview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Jaminji Paddy c1919-2010view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Johnson Timview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Johnstone H J 1835-1907view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Jungurrayi Larry Spencerview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Jururrurla Paddy Nelsonview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Nelson Paddy Jururrurlaview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Spencer Larry Jungurrayiview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Gabori Sally view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Kngwarreye Emily Kameview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Laing Rosemaryview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Lambert George Wview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Tjapaltjarri Tim Leuraview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Lewin John Williamview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Linton James W R 1869-1947view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Long Sydneyview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Lycett Josephview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
McCubbin Frederickview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
McKenzie Queenieview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Macpherson Robertview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Macqueen Kennethview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
McRae Tommy c1842-1901view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Maddock Beaview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Maminyamanja Nandabittaview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Marawili Djambawaview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Marika Mawalanview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Martens Conradview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Mawurndjul Johnview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Maynard Rickyview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Meere Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Mellor Danieview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Micky of Ulladullaview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Moffatt Traceyview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Morton Callumview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Nadjamerrek Bardayalview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Nakamarra Doreen Reidview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Tjapaltjarri Mick Namarari view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Namatjira Albertview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Napangardi Dorothyview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Nolan Sidneyview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Nona Dennisview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Olsen Johnview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Pareroultja Ottoview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Parr Mikeview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Tjapangarti Timmy Payungkaview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Tjakamarra Long Jack Phillipusview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Piguenit W Cview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Poignant Axelview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Tjapaltjarri Clifford Possumview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Possum Cliffordview full entry
Reference: see Tjapaltjarri Clifford Possum
Preston Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Prout John Skinnerview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Punmu Cooperativeview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Roberts Tomview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Rees Lloydview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Robinson Williamview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Schomburgk Julius 1819-1893view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Schramm Alexanderview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Senbergs Janview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Smart Jeffreyview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Smith Grace Cossingtonview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Stacey Lesleyview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Steiner Henry 1835-1914view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Stephenson Davidview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Streeton Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Taylor Howard 1918-2001view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Temin Kathyview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Thake Eric 1904-1982view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Thomas Roverview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Thompson Christianview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Tillers Imantsview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Tjampitjinpa Anatjariview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Tjangali Uta Utaview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Tjupurrula Turkey Tolsonview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Trenerry Horaceview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Traill Jessieview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Tucker Albertview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Tuckson Tonyview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Valamanesh Hosseinview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
von Guerard Eugeneview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Wakelin Eugeneview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Wakelin Rolandview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Wamba Aliceview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Tjupurrula Johnny Warangkulaview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Watling Thomasview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Watson Judyview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Westall Williamview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Whisson Kenview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Whitehead Isaac 1819-1881view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Whiteley Brettview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Williams Fredview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Withers Walterview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Wolfhagen Philipview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Yirawala 1897-1976view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Young Blamire 1862-1935view full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Yunupingu Gulumbuview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Yunupingu Munggurrawuyview full entry
Reference: see Australia. Royal Academy of Arts, exhibition catalogue, 2014. Essays by Wally Caruana, Franchesca Cubillo, Anne Gray, Deborah Hart, Ron Radford, Kathleen Soriano and Daniel Thomas. Exhibition at the Royal Academy London. Fully illustrated. Includes artists’ biographies, bibliography and index.

[’This landmark book charts the development of Australian art, from early Aboriginal work to that of the first colonial settlers, immigrant artists of the twentieth century and the culturally diverse inhabitants of the country today. Exploring this eclectic 300-year history, the book also celebrates key moments in the Australian canon, such as Sidney Nolan's iconic paintings about the outlaw Ned Kelly, begun in the 1940s.’]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australi , 2013, 320 pages, card covers, colour illustrations
Dobell Williamview full entry
Reference: see Douglas Stewart Fine Books catalogue November, 2021: DOBELL, William (1899 - 1970) Study for Portrait (Peter Burns) 1943. Oil on card, signed and titled centre right W. Dobell / Study / for Portrait, 38 x 30 cm, finely framed in period style.
After several formative years spent in London, the mid-career Dobell returned to Sydney in 1938, just prior to the war. The next few years saw him produce some of his finest and most memorable portraits; The Cypriot (1940), The Strapper (1941), The Billy Boy (1943), and Portrait of a boy (for which this is the study) being recognised as innovative and insightful examples. His Archibald Prize entry the same year, Portrait of an artist (Joshua Smith) would see Dobell’s fortunes change, his exaggerated stylisation of Smith’s portrait deemed a grotesquery of portraiture. Today, Dobell is regarded as one of Australia’s greatest portrait painters, his rejected prize entry instantly recognisable as of of the most distinctive images in Australian art.
Having appeared at auction on at least two occasions, Study for Portrait and its related work Portrait of a Boy have suffered from anonymity when previously offered for sale. It is by reference to Dobell’s major retrospective at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 1964, the sitter’s identity is revealed. Catalogue number 101, Portrait of a Boy is identified as Peter Burns (born 1924), painted at the age of nineteen. Burns would go on to enjoy a successful career as an artist, architect and designer, holding a number of solo exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art (Heide) in 1958 and 1959. The following year, Burns would design the exhibition catalogue for William Dobell at Heide, Dobell’s first solo exhibition in Melbourne, where this work was also exhibited under the title Study of a boy. Possibly Burns requested he was not identified as the sitter in the catalogue, given his close connection to the gallery. The portrait was commissioned by Mrs. Gregory Blaxland (Helen Blaxland, née Anderson, 1907-1989), who had previously commissioned Dobell to paint a fine portrait of herself and her daughter Antonia in 1941 at their residence in Woollahra. Study for Portrait (this work) left the Blaxland collection some time in the 1960s, with the Blaxland’s also selling their portrait of Helen and Antonia in 1972, and the major work  Portrait of a Boy in 1974. The Study went to Barry Stern’s gallery in Sydney, and has since passed through private hands, its auction appearance without any identification of sitter.
Portrait of a boy (Peter Burns) and Portrait of an artist (Joshua Smith) were both painted in 1943, a critical year in Dobell’s career with his prize winning portrait of Smith critically ravaged in the press and subject to litigation. Now, the portrait is regarded as an Australian masterpiece, with its study (measuring a mere 36 x 25 cms) selling for a record breaking AUD $915,000 in 2019 (Bonhams Sydney, Fairwater: The Collection of Sir Warwick and Lady Fairfax AC OBE, 22 Sep 2019, lot 215).
A fine and handsome portrait by William Dobell of Peter Burns, a fellow painter in the prime of youth, and a figure whose connection to Dobell’s life and career would be ongoing.
 
Related work:
Portrait of a Boy, oil, 72 x 53 cm, Geoff K. Gray, Australian Paintings, Sydney, 13 February 1974, lot 27 (originally in the possession of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Blaxland)
Illustrated: GLEESON, James. William Dobell. London : Thames & Hudson, 1964, plate 45
Illustrated: The art of William Dobell, Sydney : Ure Smith, 1946, p. 113
 
Exhibited:
William Dobell. Museum of Modern Art of Australia, Melbourne, May 17 to June 10, 1960, catalogue no. 15, ‘Study of a Boy’, 1945, Collection of Mrs. Gregory Blaxland, Sydney
 
Provenance:
Barry Stern Gallery, Sydney.
Private collection, Sydney (purchased from the above in 1968).
Fine Australian Art, Sothebys, Sydney, 28 June, 2005, lot no. 471 (illustrated)
Private collection, Hobart.
Mossgreen Auctions, Fine Art, Melbourne, 27/11/2017, Lot No. 31
Peter Arnold, Melbourne
acquired from the above

Burns Peterview full entry
Reference: see Douglas Stewart Fine Books catalogue November, 2021: DOBELL, William (1899 - 1970) Study for Portrait [of artist Peter Burns] 1943. Oil on card, signed and titled centre right W. Dobell / Study / for Portrait, 38 x 30 cm, finely framed in period style.
After several formative years spent in London, the mid-career Dobell returned to Sydney in 1938, just prior to the war. The next few years saw him produce some of his finest and most memorable portraits; The Cypriot (1940), The Strapper (1941), The Billy Boy (1943), and Portrait of a boy (for which this is the study) being recognised as innovative and insightful examples. His Archibald Prize entry the same year, Portrait of an artist (Joshua Smith) would see Dobell’s fortunes change, his exaggerated stylisation of Smith’s portrait deemed a grotesquery of portraiture. Today, Dobell is regarded as one of Australia’s greatest portrait painters, his rejected prize entry instantly recognisable as of of the most distinctive images in Australian art.
Having appeared at auction on at least two occasions, Study for Portrait and its related work Portrait of a Boy have suffered from anonymity when previously offered for sale. It is by reference to Dobell’s major retrospective at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 1964, the sitter’s identity is revealed. Catalogue number 101, Portrait of a Boy is identified as Peter Burns (born 1924), painted at the age of nineteen. Burns would go on to enjoy a successful career as an artist, architect and designer, holding a number of solo exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art (Heide) in 1958 and 1959. The following year, Burns would design the exhibition catalogue for William Dobell at Heide, Dobell’s first solo exhibition in Melbourne, where this work was also exhibited under the title Study of a boy. Possibly Burns requested he was not identified as the sitter in the catalogue, given his close connection to the gallery. The portrait was commissioned by Mrs. Gregory Blaxland (Helen Blaxland, née Anderson, 1907-1989), who had previously commissioned Dobell to paint a fine portrait of herself and her daughter Antonia in 1941 at their residence in Woollahra. Study for Portrait (this work) left the Blaxland collection some time in the 1960s, with the Blaxland’s also selling their portrait of Helen and Antonia in 1972, and the major work  Portrait of a Boy in 1974. The Study went to Barry Stern’s gallery in Sydney, and has since passed through private hands, its auction appearance without any identification of sitter.
Portrait of a boy (Peter Burns) and Portrait of an artist (Joshua Smith) were both painted in 1943, a critical year in Dobell’s career with his prize winning portrait of Smith critically ravaged in the press and subject to litigation. Now, the portrait is regarded as an Australian masterpiece, with its study (measuring a mere 36 x 25 cms) selling for a record breaking AUD $915,000 in 2019 (Bonhams Sydney, Fairwater: The Collection of Sir Warwick and Lady Fairfax AC OBE, 22 Sep 2019, lot 215).
A fine and handsome portrait by William Dobell of Peter Burns, a fellow painter in the prime of youth, and a figure whose connection to Dobell’s life and career would be ongoing.
 
Related work:
Portrait of a Boy, oil, 72 x 53 cm, Geoff K. Gray, Australian Paintings, Sydney, 13 February 1974, lot 27 (originally in the possession of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Blaxland)
Illustrated: GLEESON, James. William Dobell. London : Thames & Hudson, 1964, plate 45
Illustrated: The art of William Dobell, Sydney : Ure Smith, 1946, p. 113
 
Exhibited:
William Dobell. Museum of Modern Art of Australia, Melbourne, May 17 to June 10, 1960, catalogue no. 15, ‘Study of a Boy’, 1945, Collection of Mrs. Gregory Blaxland, Sydney
 
Provenance:
Barry Stern Gallery, Sydney.
Private collection, Sydney (purchased from the above in 1968).
Fine Australian Art, Sothebys, Sydney, 28 June, 2005, lot no. 471 (illustrated)
Private collection, Hobart.
Mossgreen Auctions, Fine Art, Melbourne, 27/11/2017, Lot No. 31
Peter Arnold, Melbourne
acquired from the above

Eldershaw Johnview full entry
Reference: see Douglas Stewart Fine Books catalogue November, 2021: ‘Ross Bridge, Tasmania’, m (sheet), titled and signed in lower margin ‘Ross Bridge, Tasmania / John Eldershaw’; in good condition, unframed.
The NGA holds three other examples of Eldershaw’s woodcuts in similar format: Old Treasury Steps, Hobart; G.P.O. Hobart; and Mill near the Gorge in Launceston.
‘John Roy Eldershaw (1892–1973), was a landscape painter in watercolour and oils. He studied in Sydney under Julian Ashton and at the J S Watkins School, then worked as an architect and became a full-time artist in 1919. His work was exhibited in Sydney, then he moved to Tasmania, lived in a renovated old mill in Richmond, and was vice-president of the Art Society. In 1927 he studied in London, Southampton and Paris and travelled in Europe, and on returning to Australia, was elected president of the Australian Watercolour Institute. He won many prizes and commissions, some from royalty. From 1920 he held yearly exhibitions and joint commissions until his death. He is represented in all Australian capital city and regional galleries and overseas.’ (DAAO)
 

Spence Percyview full entry
Reference: see Douglas Stewart Fine Books catalogue November, 2021:
Original pen drawing on card, 220 x 240 mm, signed lower left, blue pencil editorial markings from publication.
An original work by the noted illustrator and artist, showing a gentleman standing in the doorway of an office, the work ‘Solicitor’ is written in faint blue pencil on the window. Probably created as an illustration for The Bulletin, Sydney.
‘Percy Spence, born in Balmain, grew up in Fiji and began art classes in Sydney in about 1888. Spence built his reputation on black and white drawings for the Bulletin and other publications. He was a founding member of the Sydney Sketch Club of the Art Society of New South Wales, with which he exhibited. He was an accomplished portraitist; his portrait drawing of Robert Louis Stevenson, made while Spence was living with Streeton and Roberts at Balmoral, is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London, as is his portrait of Phil May. In 1895 Spence moved to London, illustrating Ernest Favenc’s Tales of Young Australia that year and going on to forge a successful career as an illustrator for magazines including the Graphic and Punch. Between 1878 and 1904 he made many portraits of politicians, which were subsequently engraved. He was a member of the Chelsea Arts Club and a well-regarded exhibitor at the Royal Academy.’ – National Portrait Gallery https://www.portrait.gov.au/people/percy-spence-1868

Richards Raeview full entry
Reference: Rae Richards - catalogue of 13 works with prices.


Publishing details: Sydney : Macquarie Galleries, 1972. Octavo, folded card,
Ref: 1000
Scarlett Ken list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Aarons Anita list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Abrahams Charles list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Adams Margaret Ruth list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Tindale Margaret see Adams Margaret Ruth list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Allen George Henry list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Anderson Wallace list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Andersson Jan Anders list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
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Angwin Robin Dale list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
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Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Angyal Bela list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Annand Douglas list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
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Apponyi Silvio Albert list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
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Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Arcadiou Stelios Albert list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Archer Hilary list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
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Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Wrigley Hilary see Archer Hilary list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Arkeveld Hans list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Armstrong John list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Arnall Vincent Mark list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Arthur W Thomas list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Baldessin George list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Ball Percival list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Baneth Erica list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
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Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Baneth-Gooday see Erica Baneth list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Foti see Erica Baneth list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Baron Sydney list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Barrie May list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Bartlett Geoffrey R list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Baskerville Margaret list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Bass Tom Dwyer list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Beadle Paul list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Bence Ronald list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Benson Eva list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Bishop Tony list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Blizzard Peter Hugh list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Boileau Patrick list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Boreham Lorraine list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Bow Ian list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Bowles W Leslie list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Boyce Don Frederick list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Boyd Arthur list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Boyd David list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Boyd Guy list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Boyd Hermia Sappho list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Brassil Joan list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Brecknock Richard list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Broad Rodney list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Brook Donald list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Broughton Owen list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Brown Jan list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Brown Mike list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Brown Robert list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Browne Russell list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Buckley Brad list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Burns Timothy David list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Butler Roger list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Buzacott Michael list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Cannizzo Phillip Joseph list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Cherina Drago Mario Predrag list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Clark Marc list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Clements William list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Clutterbuck Jock list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Cohn Anna list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Cohn Ola list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Colahan Colin list of the sculptor’s exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Cole Peter list of the sculptor’s exhibitions (2 sculptors with this name}view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Cole Peter list of the sculptor’s exhibitions (2 sculptors with this name}view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Coleing Tony list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Collings Silver Ley see Ware Silver list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
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Ware Silver Ley see Collings list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Copping Bruce list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Corlett Peter Geoffrey list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Costerman Charles list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
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Coulter Dianne Marguerite list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Cowan Theo list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
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Cowley Jim list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
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Creaser Marleen list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Cripps Peter list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Dabro Ante list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
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Dadswell Lyndon list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Daen Lindsay list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Dall’ava Augustine list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
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Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Danko Aleksander list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Davidson Peter list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
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Davie John S list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Davies Isabel list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
David John list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Dawson Paula Joyce list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
de Clario Domenico list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Dennis C Elwyn list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Dineen Kaye list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Dodd Margaret list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Dowie John list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Dudley Rodney list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Duldig Karl list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Dunn Noel list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Dutton Orlando list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Eades Lenora list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Boyd Lenora later Eades list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Elenberg Joel list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Elischer John list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Elliott John list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Ely Bonita list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Enyi George list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Erskine Doug list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Essex Noel list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Ewers Raymond Boultwood list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Fabian Erwin list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Fillans James D list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Fischer John A list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Fizelle Rah list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Fleischmann Arthur John list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Flugalman Herbert list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Fraser Mary Mehetabel list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Friend Donald list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Fries Ernst list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Frith Clifford list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Gardner John list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Georgeson Harry list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Gascoigne Rosalie list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Gilbert Charles Web list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Giugliarelli Bruno list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Glaser-Hinder April list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Gore Donald list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Graham Anne list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Greenhalgh Victor Edward list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Greenwood Garry list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Gregory William A list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Grounds Joan list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
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Grounds Marr list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Grounds Ross list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Hallandal Pam list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Hamilton David list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Hammial Philip R list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Hammond Stanley list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Harbott Alwyn Michael list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Harvey Lewis J list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Hazzard Christopher list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Henry Lucien list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Hilder Bim list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Hinder Frank list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Hinder Margel list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Hirst George W list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Hoff Rayner list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Hohaus Herman list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Honybun Elizabeth A list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Hunt Diana list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Hutchinson Allen list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Hutchison Noel Stewart list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Illingworth Nelson list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Ingham Alan list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Ireland Geoffrey list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Jenyns Bob list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Jenyns Lorraine list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Jomantas Vincas list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Jones David John list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Jordan Col list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Juniper Robert list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Kain Robert list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Kane Julius list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Kuhn see Kane Julius list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Keogh Norman Rex list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
King Inge list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Kitching Michael list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Klippel Robert list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Knorr Hans list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Koning Theodore Jacobus list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Korn Tibor list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Kossatz Les list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Kozlowski Brunon list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Krzywolkulski John list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Laeubli Annis list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Lambert Frank list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Lambert George Washington list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Lambert Louis list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Lambert Maurice list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Lanceley Colin list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Lange Eleanora list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Langley Robert Savige list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Last Clifford list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Latella Diego list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Leckie Alex list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Lendon Nigel list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Leveson Ken list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Lewers Gerald Francis list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Leysalle Emile list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Lindsay Norman list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Lovett Mildred list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Patterson Mildred see Lovett Mildred list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Lucas Noelene list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Luke George list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Lumb Frank list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Lyle Max list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Lynch Guy Frank list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
McAusland Gordon list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
McCalmont Bruce list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
McEwan Coplans Andrew Robert list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Coplans Andrew Robert McEwan list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
McGrath Eileen list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
McGrath Marilyn list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
MacIntosh William P list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
McKay Ian list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Mackennal John Simson list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Mackennal Bertram list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
McKinnon Michael list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
McWilliams Peter list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Madigan Rosemary list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Manberg Karl list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Manwaringv Ross list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Marek Voitre list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Mason Joseph Benjamin list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Mauriks Adrian list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Mayo Daphne list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Mayson Andrew list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Meadmore Clement list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Meszaros Andor list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Meszaros Michael list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Miller Charles list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Millowick Anthony John list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Mimovich Leopoldine list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Montford Paul list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Mortensen Kevin list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Murch Arthur list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Murray-White Clive list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Newman Nicole list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Nicholson Michael list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
O’Connor Ailsa Margaret list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Ogilvie William Robert list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Ohlfsen Dora list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Oliver Charles list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Ostoja Kotkowski Stanislav list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Owen Robert list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Pachuka Ewa list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Paramor Wendy list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Parker Harold list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Parker Reg list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Parr Lenton list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Parks Ti list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Parr Robert list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Parry Ian list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Pedvin Albert A list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Penny John list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Perceval John list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Phillips Peter list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Pirruccio Vincent list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Pocius Ieva list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Prest Trefor list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Prest Margaret Kennedy list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Pryor Anthony list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Raft Emanuel list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
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Ragus Aurel John list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Redpath Norma list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Reinhard Ken list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Rhodes Kevin list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Richardson Charles Douglas list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Richmond Oliffe list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Ricketts William list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Robertson-Swann Ron list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Robinson John Edward list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Rodrigues Antonio list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Rosman Peter list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Rowe Jim list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Rowe Ron list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Rumba Raimonds list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Scarlett Ken, author, and list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Scurry James list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Seffrin Nickolaus Johannes list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Selwood Paul list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Sharples Geoff list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Shillam Leonard list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Shillam Kathleen list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Simonetti Achille list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Sinclair Margaret E list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Skipper Matcham list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Smith Bernhard list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Smith Henry list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Snape Michael F list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Solling Wendy list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Steen Otto Lundbye list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Stein Gunter list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Stelarc previously Stelios Arcadiou list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Arcadiou Stelios (Stelarc) list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Stephen Clive list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Stevens George W list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Stein Gunter see Stevens George W list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Stewart Donald list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Stuart Guy list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Summers Charles Snr list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Symonds Carole list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Taylor Howard list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Taylor Peter list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Tedesco Melo list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Thomas Margaret list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Tillers Imants list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Todd Milan list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Todt Emil list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Tolley David list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Tranthim-Fryer John Robertson list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Tribe Rhoda Barbara list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Tyndall Peter list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Unsworth Ken list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Upton Ronald list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Vassilieff Danila list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Vojsk Milan list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Walker Stephen list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Walker Theresa Susannah Eunice Snell nee Chauncey list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Chauncey Theresa later Walker Theresa Susannah Eunice Snell list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Walters Donald list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Ware Laurence Athur list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Weitzel Frank list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Wentcher Tina nee Haim list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Haim Tina later Tina Wentcher list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
White James list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Whitehead Rhonda list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Whiteley Brett list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Whiting Lorraine nee Fraser list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Fraser Lorraine later Whiting list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Wilkinson Jeffrey list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Wilson David list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Woolard Ray list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Woolner Thomas list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Worth John list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Wright John Christie list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Young Jenni Mary list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Young Michael list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Zikaras Teisutis list of the sculptor’s exhibitions view full entry
Reference: see Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 1979
Publisher: Melbourne State College, 1979. First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. (xii), 233; 1 b/w full page illustration; original spiral bound illustrated wrapper,
Trimmer Mary Ann nee Spencer watercolour illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Spencer Mary Ann later Trimmer watercolour illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Browne Thomas Henry Johnston ‘Satan’ illustrations/info refsview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Creeth Helen watercolour illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Hamilton E H designer illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Gibbs Herbert illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Prinsep Henry illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Stanway-Tapp Percy illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Watts George Stedman watercolour illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Witternoom Charles illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Clifton Louisa illustration/info bioview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Nash George illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Owtram Elizabeth A watercolour illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Turner Thomas illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Brockman William Locke 1802-72 illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Withnell John illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Syred William illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Knapton William illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Hamblin Joseph illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Tchan William illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Warburton Egerton illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Bunbury Margaret Richardson illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Courthope Annie Harriet illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Habgood Thomas illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Glaskin Frederic jeweller illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Henderson Edmund Yeamans Walcott illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Wroth Joseph Ablett woodworker illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Chan Hookum woodworker illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Duffield Edwin Foss woodworker illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Mason Frederick jeweller illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Jackson Alfred jeweller illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Welby John jeweller illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Fouchard Anthony jeweller illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Hooper William C jeweller illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Ashton Julian watercolour illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Nesbit Vincent Edward goldsmith illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Passmore Henry woolwork frames illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Habgood Blanche illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Godden Walter watercolour 1897 illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Bonney W H watercolour 1897 illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Edmunds D T architect illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Escourt H H stained window illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Splatt Wall & Co illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Linton James R W extensive information and illustrationsview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Donovan & Overland jewellers illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Pearl Joseph jeweller illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Ferry Jonathan jeweller illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
May C H jeweller illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Courtland Charles Richard illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Howitt William furniture illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Strickland Henrietta carver illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Creeth May illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Locke brothers furniture illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Robertson & Moffat furniture illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Layman Claire carver illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Casallas John illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Madeley Edward illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Dawson Nelson and Edith illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Absolon John watercolour c1880 illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Williams Frederick Matthew artist illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Horgan John metalwork illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Vanzetti Francesco illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Vanzetti Lisetta illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
O’Connor Kathleen illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Benham Loui illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Armstrong Kitty illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
le Cornu Flora illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Furphy Mattie illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Furphy Mattie illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Drake-Brockman Henrietta illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Rossi Daisy illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Rischbieth Bessie illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Clifton Kate illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Holmes Marion illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Binny Catherine illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Landells Flora essay and illustrationsview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Hackett Deborah ceramics illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Walker May ceramics illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
MacLeod John sculpture illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Mummery S B furniture illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Francis Pansy furniture illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Heap Amy essay and illustrations eg p214ffview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Wright & Fendick spinning wheelview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Holdsworth Gordon silverware illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Southern Muriel sketch 1933 illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Landells Reg essay illustrationsview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Webb Archibald Bertram essay illustrationsview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
McPherson Rae fashion illustrations illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Oldham John illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Lang Jean illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Linton Jamie eldest son of J W R Linton essay illustrationsview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Francis Iris illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Jarvis Kath illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Saunders Bessie illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
PriestnerWilfred metalsmith illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Waller Napier M reference view full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Maclaren Ilsa porcelain illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Gordon Ethel ceramics illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Munt Olwyn Bobbie ceramics illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Robison Joan ceramics illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Stevenson Connie ceramics illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Lightfoot Nellie ceramics illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Craigie May ceramics illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Darton Edie ceramics illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Cotton Emma ceramics illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Shaw Marina ceramics illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Harvey Amy ceramics illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Erickson Frederica Lucy Rica illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Richardson Maud illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Ridley Marjorie illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Forbes-Smith Ira designer illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Nicholls Grace illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Lapsley Lottie illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Brough William illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Walker Helen china painting illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Bassett Arthur Wakefield china painting illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Neevay Ruby pottery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Tribe John pottery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Wembley Ware pottery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Kohlerware pottery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Kohler Eileen pottery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Kohler Edward pottery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Narrogin pottery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Barker John Narrogin pottery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Darbyshire pottery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Darbyshire Bill pottery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Darbyshire Jean pottery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Haldane Frank pottery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Guigliarelli Bruno pottery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Dawson Stewart silverware illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Levinson & Son jewellery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Caris Bros jewellery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Taylor J C jewellery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Robinson Joan porcelain illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Juniper Robert illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Grey-Smith Guy art and pottery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Grey-Smith Helen designer essay illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Rolland Norma designer essay illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Miller Marie designer essay illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
McSwain Heather potter sculptor essay illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Skinner Gallery essay illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Taylor David Foulkes designer illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Elischer Julius designer illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Catt Roy illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Pietrocola Joseph illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Gill Francis illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Lucas George jeweller essay illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Curry Kitch illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Bernsteins Maiguta jeweller illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Crisp Jennifer jeweller illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Cook Audrey jeweller illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Ewers Jean vase illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Love Michiko pottery illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Halliday Judy pottery illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Kotai Francis pottery illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
McDivans Teddye ceramics illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Sheen Meg ceramics illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Keys Eileen essay ceramics illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Phillips Maria ceramics illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Aisbett Norman poster illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Baxter Cedric cartoon illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Mazzotti Dan bas-relief illustration/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
Fawcett John essay ceramics illustrations/infoview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
McArthur John and Helen essay furniture illustrationsview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
McArthur Helen essay furniture illustrationsview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
McArthur Robin essay furniture illustrationsview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by Light and Land. Designers and Makers in Western Australia 1829-1969 by Dorothy Erickson. With 7 essays, chronology, bibliography and index. Includes numerous short biographical essays and other biographical information within text. on [’Western Australia has a rich visual culture based on physical, social and artistic environments that is subtly different from the rest of Australia. Inspired by Light and Land  details the portable heritage of the State, providing a context for understanding the objects designed and made. Tracing the arts from the first years when the practice and appreciation of the fine arts, architecture and the crafts was fragmented and disjointed – Inspired  outlines the practice of historical designers and makers who drew their inspiration from their western land.’]
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum Publications, Perth, November, 2014
photographyview full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition 1866-7 essayview full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Philadelphia Centennial Exposition 1876 essayview full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition 1888-9 essayview full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
war photographs essayview full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Photovision Documentary Exhibitions 1959-65 essayview full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
photographic galleries in Australiaview full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Stacey Wesley The Road 1975 essay illustrations 99-104view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Yang William Sydneyphiles 1977 essay illustrations 105-8 169-70view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Ellis T & Co 1866 illustration 2view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Marquis Daniel photograph c1872 illustration 6view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Centennial Photographic Company illustrations 8 10 15view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Daintree Richard illustration 9view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Turner Joseph 1872 photograph illustration 12view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Holtermann Bernard Otto photographs 1875 illustrations 13 14 16 110 115 183view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Lindt J W photograph 1884-94 illustrations 17view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
McAllister T H photograph 1889 illustration 18view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Harvey John Henry photograph c1890 illustration 20view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Williams P H photograph illustration 23view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Cazneaux Harold one man show 1909 illustration 24 117view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Joyner F A reference illustration 28view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Stump S W reference illustration 28view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Strizic Mark photograph illustrations 29 and 54 55 70 72-4 86 205 208view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Hurley Frank photograph illustrations 30 - 32 34-5view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Nicholls Horace photograph illustration 33view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Hollick Ruth photograph illustration 37view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Coates Robert E photograph illustration 39view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Cranstone Edward photograph illustration 42view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Collings Dahl and Geoffrey references - illustration 44-6view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Sievers Wolfgang references - illustrations 48-53 64-5 204view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Newton Helmut references - illustrations 48-53view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Miller Wayne photograph illustrations 56 58view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Six Australian Photographers Exhibition David Jones Gallery 1955 illustration 60view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Moore David photograph illustrations 62view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Restarick Cliff photograph illustrations 63view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Goodman Robert photograph illustrations 69view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Beal David photograph illustrations 71view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Nixon John photograph illustrations 75view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Rooney Robert photograph illustrations 76 77view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Klose Simon photograph illustrations 76view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Hickey Dale photograph illustrations 78view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Ellis Rennie photograph illustrations 79-80view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Jerrems Carol photograph illustrations 81 82 85view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
McNicol Roderick photograph illustrations 81view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Besanko Robert photograph illustrations83view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Bradley Louise photograph illustration 83view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Hawkes Ponch photograph illustration 84view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Stacey Wes photograph illustration 89view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Howe Graham photograph illustration 92view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Howe Graham photograph illustration 92view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
McLean Arthur photograph illustration 92view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Ford Sue photograph illustration 94 99view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Donald Margo photograph illustration 96view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Allen Micky photograph illustration 97 98 212view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Bayliss Charles photograph illustration 115 183view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Carter Jenni photograph illustration 119view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Tylor James photographs illustrations 122 193view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
King-Smith Leah photograph illustration 122view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Coventry Virginia photograph illustration 123 126view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Edwards Sandy photograph illustration 126view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Rhodes Jon photograph illustration 128view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
del Favero Dennis photograph illustration 129view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Henson Bill photograph illustration 132 154 156 157view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Young John photograph illustration 134view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Crocker Peter photograph illustration 134view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Stephenson Neil photograph illustration 134view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Rrap Julie photograph illustration 135view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Davies Huw photograph illustration 138view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.
Bishop Mervyn photograph illustration 147view full entry
Reference: see Installation View - Photography Exhibitions in Australia (1848-2020), by Daniel Palmer, Martyn Jolly. "Installation View offers a significant new account of photography in Australia, told through its most important exhibitions and modes of collection and display. From colonial records to contemporary art, the book presents a chronology of rarely seen installation views from both well-known and forgotten exhibitions, along with a series of essays that tell the story of the individuals and institutions that have proved intrinsic to the public circulation of photographs. At once specific and widely contextual in its scope, this longterm research project from two of Australia’s leading academics and educators in the field enriches our understanding of the diversity of Australian photography by looking at what lies beyond the frame. Installation View speaks not only to pictures, but to the people and the places that nurture them." (publisher's blurb)
Publishing details: Perimeter Editions, 2021, 424, 16-page appendix with list of plates inserted, hc, illustrations, some colour. No index.


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