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Gill Simrynview full entry
Reference: Simryn Gill : selected work / curated by Wayne Tunnicliffe


Publishing details: [Sydney] : Art Gallery of New South Wales, c2002

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Gill Simrynview full entry
Reference: Simryn Gill : inland
by Gill, Simryn, 1959-

Publishing details: Fitzroy, Vic. : Centre for Contemporary Photography, c2009

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Foley Fionaview full entry
Reference: Fiona Foley : forbidden
by Foley, Fiona, 1964-

Publishing details: Sydney : Museum of Contemporary Art, University of Queensland Art Museum, [2009]
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Foley Fionaview full entry
Reference: Fiona Foley : samsara
by Foley, Fiona, 1964-

Publishing details: Brisbane : Fiona Foley : Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2003
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Foley Fionaview full entry
Reference: Fiona Foley : no shades of white
by Foley, Fiona, 1964-

Publishing details: Brisbane : Fiona Foley : Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2005
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Davies Paulview full entry
Reference: Paul Davies : Hanmer
by Davies, Paul, 1979-

Publishing details: Woollahra : Tim Olsen Gallery, 2010
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Borland Pollyview full entry
Reference: You - Polly Borland [’Perimeter is thrilled to announce the release of its latest Perimeter Editions title, YOU, a new book of photographs by Australian-born artist and photographer Polly Borland. Tracing two distinct, however interconnected bodies of work, the book is an intensely intimate meditation on various states of love, desire and identity. The initial inspiration for YOU arose when Borland relocated from London to Hollywood, with its promises of glamour and its plasticised brand of beauty. The impetus for the latter part of the series came after viewing Museum Victoria’s extensive collection of medical equipment, restraints, clothing and artefacts from Australian psychiatric institutions. YOU continues Borland’s exploration of the interface between anthropomorphic soft sculpture, the human form and the photographic image. In doing so, it puts Borland’s practice in an increasingly challenging, confronting and poignantly beautiful light. The book features a text by celebrated Australian artist Tony Clark. Limited signed copies available.’]
Publishing details: Perimeter, date?
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Borland Pollyview full entry
Reference: Polly Borland : everything I want to be when I grow up by Borland, Polly, 1959-Celebrated Australian photographer, Polly Borland is famous for her experimental, stylised, and occasionally unsettling portrait images. This exhibition catalogue is from her survey show at UQ Art Museum (University of Queensland), the first to bring together the various diverse threads of her practice. Curated by Alison Kubler, it includes portraits of famous faces such as Cate Blanchett, Nick Cave and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and the series Australians, The Babies, Bunny and Smudge, and the most recent series, Pupa. "Borland, who draws inspiration from Diane Arbus, carefully directs the costumes, makeup, and poses of her models, creating scenes that are intimate and dystrophic."’]

Publishing details: St Lucia, Qld. : University of Queensland Art Museum, 2012
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Borland Pollyview full entry
Reference: see Australians / Polly Borland ; foreword by Charles Saumarez Smith and Andrew Sayers ; Fifty-odd Australians by Peter Conrad ; Dancing by Nick Cave ; interviews by Virginia Ginnane
by Borland, Polly, 1959-

Publishing details: London : National Portrait Gallery, 2000

Borland Pollyview full entry
Reference: Smudge / Polly Borland; [edited by Ignacio Andreu]

Publishing details: Barcelona, Spain, ACTAR, 2011
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Bennett Gordonview full entry
Reference: The art of Gordon Bennett by Dr Ian McLean

Publishing details: Roseville East, NSW : Craftsman House, 1996, 140pp

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Bennett Gordonview full entry
Reference: Outsider/insider : the art of Gordon Bennett / Gordon Bennett ; authors: Georges Petitjean, Kitty Zijlmans, Ian McLean
by Bennett, Gordon, 1955-2014

Publishing details: Ghent, Belgium : Snoeck Publishers, 2012

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Bennett Gordonview full entry
Reference: Three colours : Gordon Bennett and Peter Robinson / [foreword by Lesley Alway]

Publishing details: Bulleen, Vic. : Heide Museum of Modern Art, 2004

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Robinson Peterview full entry
Reference: see v - Three colours : Gordon Bennett and Peter Robinson / [foreword by Lesley Alway]

Publishing details: Bulleen, Vic. : Heide Museum of Modern Art, 2004

Bennett Gordonview full entry
Reference: Australian icon, 1989 / Gordon Bennett
by Bennett, Gordon, 1955-2014

Publishing details: 1989?
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Bennett Gordonview full entry
Reference: Out of print : Gordon Bennett / Simon P. Wright


Publishing details: Brisbane, QLD. : Queensland College of Arts,
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Bennett Gordonview full entry
Reference: Gordon Bennett : new work : 1 - 22 July 2006 by BGordon Bennett / Kelly Gellatly
by Gellatly, Kelly
Melbourne : National Gallery of Victoria, 2007ennett, Gordon, 1955-2014

Publishing details: Paddington, N.S.W. : Sherman Galleries, 2006

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Bennett Gordonview full entry
Reference: Gordon Bennett / Kelly Gellatly
by Gellatly, Kelly

Publishing details: Melbourne : National Gallery of Victoria, 2007
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Benjamin Jasonview full entry
Reference: Jason Benjamin - What Binds Us, Jack Marx, Ken McGregor
Publishing details: Macmillan, 2007. Quarto, boards in dust jacket, pp 192, illustrated throughout.
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Beard Johnview full entry
Reference: John Beard / Charles Saumarez Smith, introduction ; Stephen Bann, prelude ; Anthony Bond, John Beard John Beard greets the sphynx
by Bann, Stephen


Publishing details: Neutral Bay, N.S.W. : Hardie Grant Publishing, 2011
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Beard Johnview full entry
Reference: John Beard : paintings, 1987 to 1988
by Beard, John, 1943-

Publishing details: Sydney : Macquarie Galleries, [1988]
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Backen Robynview full entry
Reference: Robyn Backen - Backstage [’Biography
Robyn Backen is an interdisciplinary artist and recent recipient of the Australia Council Fellowship for 2012-14. Backen's new body of work evolves from her research into the acoustics of ancient whispering architecture. Her installations are often technologically complex yet are minimal in appearance. Systems become the subjects of her work, like those of language and code, classifying, remembering.
Backen's sound, lightworks, projections and computer generated systems are inclusive to audiences inviting their presence in the work and effecting the possible outcomes. Her installations actively engage with the spaces in which they inhabit - whether gallery, landscape or building: the site provides the structural and associative framework for both formal and conceptual elements. Backen has a poetic approach which includes topics such as randomness and pattern, body and language, boarders and connections, distance and proximity. Backen investigates patterns of language and rhythms of nature to build works which engage with physical space.
Robyn Backen has shown in many national and international exhibitions including Australian Perspecta 1991 and 1997; Spirit and Place Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney 1996; Flow National Gallery Kuala Lumpur 2000; Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial, Japan 2003; Imagining Prometheus, Milan, Italy 2003; Whispering Trees De Overkant, Den Haag Sculpur, Holland 2007; Connecting You, Canberra Contemporary Art Space 2010; Exposure, Rejmyre, Sweden 2011; Sookmyung Women's University Gallery, South Korea 2011; and Daya/Kindness: Australia-India a cultural exchange, Habitat Centre, New Delhi 2012.
Backen has completed many large public commissioned artworks such as Weeping Walls, Sydney International Airport 2001; Delicate Balance at Ballast Point Park for the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority 2009 and Walls that Whisper Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House, Canberra 2009. She is one of the four commissioned artists developing a site-specific artwork for Siteworks - an ongoing series of interactive projects focusing on the unique Bundanon properties. The third phase of the project Last Word 2012 will be performed in September 2012, along the rivers edge.’]
Publishing details: publishing details to be entered
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Armstrong Benjaminview full entry
Reference: Benjamin Armstrong: Holding a Thread [’OVERVIEW
Drawing, sculpture and prints by Melbourne artist Benjamin Armstrong from the past decade
Numerous full-colour images and two texts document and interpret this body of work
FEATURES
Essay by Juliana Engberg
Conversation between Charlotte Day and Benjamin Armstrong

Publishing details: Published with Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne
EDITION
August 2010
Hardcover, 155 x 220 mm
140 pages, over 100 colour images
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Situation : collaborations, collectivesview full entry
Reference: Situation : collaborations, collectives and artist networks from Sydney Singapore Berlin / Museum of Contemporary Art. Curated by Russell Storer. [To be indexed]
Publishing details: Sydney : Museum of Contemporary Art, [2005] 
127 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), ports. (chiefly col.) ; 26 cm. 
ISBN 1921034041
Notes Exhibition dates: 6 June - 21 August 2005.

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Outersiteview full entry
Reference: The Intercultural Projects of RMIT - Art in Public Space, edited by Geoff Hogg & Kristen Sharp ; with a foreword by Lucy Lippard [to be indexed]
Publishing details: Balnarring, Vic. : McCulloch & McCulloch Australian Art Books, 2010
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Andrew Brookview full entry
Reference: Edge of Elsewhere / Brook Andrew, "Brook Andrew, Arahmaiani, Richard Bell, Dacchi Dang, Newell Harry, Shigeyuki Kihara, Kimsooja, Lisa Reihana, Khaled Sabsabi, Wang Jianwei, Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries".
"Curatorium: Thomas J. Berghuis, Lisa Havilah, Aaron Seeto"--P. 143.
"'Edge of Elsewhere' has been produced for Sydney Festival by Campbelltown Arts Centre in partnership with Gallery 4A and Australian Centre for Asian Art & Archaeology, University of Sydney, and is supported by the Australian Council for the Arts ..." -- Colophon.
Publishing details: Campbelltown, N.S.W. : Campbelltown Arts Centre, 2010 
143 p. : ill. (some col.), col. ports. ; 26 cm.
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Falls the Shadowview full entry
Reference: Falls the shadow : from idea to reality, the National Gallery of Australia / [Col Madigan] ; editor Paul McGillick

Madigan, C. F., 1921-2011  

Summary The book includes eleven essays, original photography by Max Dupain, David Moore and Guy Madigan and a portfolio of Col Madigan's drawings, charting his continued engagement with his masterpiece; the principle author is Col Madigan, who for three decades fought for the gallery's legacy to be preserved and for the building to be completed.
Foreword / Jennifer Taylor
• A shadow of history / Col Madigan
• Photography portfolio
• Original plans
• Symbol and substance / Daryl Jackson
• The mission / Col Madigan
• Crystal clear: the architecture of the National Gallery of Australia / Robert Bell
• A complex of identities / Terence Measham
• Difficulties with Australian art / Daniel Thomas
• A search for order / Richard Goodwin
• NGA defies original vision / James Weirick
• The architecture of the garden / Roger Vidler
• Revisions to the gallery
• Irreconcilable opposites? / Laura Harding
• In the realm of consciousness / Angelo Candalepas
• Timeline/ Angelo Candalepas

[’The National Gallery of Australia is arguably both the most fascinating and the most contentious building in Australia. No book, however, has ever been published on this remarkable work of modernist Australian architecture - until now.

Falls the Shadow: From Idea to Reality, The National Gallery of Australia documents the controversy, challenges and accomplishments of this radical building - and the ultimately unsuccessful attempt by the building’s lead architect, Col Madigan, to participate in the revisions to the gallery by a succession of NGA Directors over a 20-year period.

Featuring 11 essays by a range of voices from the Australian architecture community, from Daryl Jackson to Richard Goodwin and from Angelo Candalepas to Jennifer Taylor, a picture is formed of an under-appreciated modern Australian milestone.

With photography by Max Dupain, the book tells a story that’s passion, contradiction and even melodrama reflects the personality of the man whose vision drove the enterprise. The gallery is Col Madigan’s masterpiece, but also, the nation’s masterpiece. ‘]
Publishing details: Warrandyte, Vic. : Uro Media, 2011 
205 p. : ill. (some col.), plans, ports. ;
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tapestryview full entry
Reference: The art of collaboration, : the masterpieces of modern tapestry from the Victorian Tapestry Workshop

Publishing details: [South Melbourn : Victorian Tapestry Workshop , 2005]
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Australian artists in the contemporary museum view full entry
Reference: Australian artists in the contemporary museum / Jennifer Barrett and Jacqueline Millner ; The University of Sydney. "This book proposes a re-reading of the role artists have played in engaging with the museum. The authors' central argument is that artists' engagement with the museum has shifted from politically motivated critique taking place in museums of fine art, towards interventions taking place in non-art museums that focus on the creation of knowledge more broadly"--Book jacket. [To be indexed].
Publishing details: Ashgate Publishing, [2014] 166 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 26 cm.
Published
Farnham, Surrey
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Austral Avenue view full entry
Reference: Austral Avenue : an experiment in living with art / Jane O'Neill, editor. Includes essays, a list of works and artists' biographies. Contributors include Catherine Glover, Ry Haskings, Lisa Radford, Gerold Miiller, Daniel Argyle, Cathy Branchflower , Christopher Dean et al.

Publishing details: Emblem Books, 2012, 152 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
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Roses and red earth : Polish folk art in Australiaview full entry
Reference: Roses and red earth : Polish folk art in Australia / Maria Wrońska-Friend. A Touring Exhibition 2000-2001. Essays by Aleksamder Jackowski, Jerzy Smolicz and Maria Wrońska-Friend. Includes some artists profiles. Also Titled Polish folk art in Australia

Publishing details: Perc Tucker Regional Gallery
Published South Yarra, Vic. : Macmillan Art Pub., c2000, 127 p. : col. ill. ; 20 x 23 cm.
Primavera 06view full entry
Reference: Exhibition by Young Australian Artists [to be indexed] All Primavera exhibition catalogues to be indexed.
Publishing details: MCA, 2006
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Art of Engagement view full entry
Reference: Art of Engagement Culture Collaboration Innovation, written by Kay Anderson, Ien Ang, Elaine Lally [’The Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre; Penrith Visual and Performing Arts and the Campbelltown Arts Centre stand alone as prominent cultural institutions. But when four artists Craig Walsh, Sylvie Blocher, Ash Keating, and Jeanne van Heeswijk collaborate with them, a new dynamic erupts. The Art of Engagement reveals such unique collaborations while exploring the aesthetic, political and economic dimensions of each project. The resulting collection of essays and documentation invites us to rethink contemporary art in Australia. Art should be an integral and natural part of the community; this book demonstrates exemplary cases with business partners from Sydney including a Rugby League team, and environmental and waste management companies. The community is everywhere: in the artwork, at the sites of artistic expression and in the reactions to the works produced by C3West.’]


Publishing details: University of Western Australia
Paperback – 256 pages
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Harvey Tony illustratorview full entry
Reference: Sydney Morning Herald obituary Wednesday 24, 2014 (cartoonist, illustrator, card designer)
Publishing details: p35
Ref: 133
Cullen Adamview full entry
Reference: Adam Cullen : blind side
by Cullen, Adam

Publishing details: Adelaide, S. Aust. : Experimental Art Fundation, 1999
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Winch John view full entry
Reference: John Winch - A Personal Odyssey
Publishing details: Orange Regional Gallery, 2007, pb, 24pp
Ref: 43
Winch Madeleineview full entry
Reference: Madeleine Winch - A mid-career survey
Publishing details: Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery, 2013, pb, 32pp
Ref: 43
Davila Juanview full entry
Reference: Juan Davila - Rota
Publishing details: Galeria Gabriela Mistral, Chile, 1996, pb, 20pp
Ref: 47
Dunlop Brianview full entry
Reference: Brian Dunlop - The Breathing of Light, Eva Breuer Art Dealer exhibition catalogue. Essay by the artist. Biography.
Publishing details: Eva Breuer Art Dealer, 2006, pb, 32pp.
Ref: 99
Gadsby Doreenview full entry
Reference: Impressions of travel
Publishing details: Eva Breuer gallery, 2011, 20pp, extensively illustrated in colour
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Mao Tse Tung Hourview full entry
Reference: Mao Tse Tung Hour : a project by Hiram To. Exhibition held 2-29 September 1995.
Includes bibliographical references on artists.
Publishing details: Ipswich, Qld. : Ipswich City Council, 1997 
[36] p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 
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Jones Adrianview full entry
Reference: see Mao Tse Tung Hour : a project by Hiram To. Exhibition held 2-29 September 1995.
Includes bibliographical references on artists.
Publishing details: Ipswich, Qld. : Ipswich City Council, 1997 
[36] p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 
Norrie Susanview full entry
Reference: see Mao Tse Tung Hour : a project by Hiram To. Exhibition held 2-29 September 1995.
Includes bibliographical references on artists.
Publishing details: Ipswich, Qld. : Ipswich City Council, 1997 
[36] p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 
Redford Scottview full entry
Reference: see Mao Tse Tung Hour : a project by Hiram To. Exhibition held 2-29 September 1995.
Includes bibliographical references on artists.
Publishing details: Ipswich, Qld. : Ipswich City Council, 1997 
[36] p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 
Fairskye Merilynview full entry
Reference: see Mao Tse Tung Hour : a project by Hiram To. Exhibition held 2-29 September 1995.
Includes bibliographical references on artists.
Publishing details: Ipswich, Qld. : Ipswich City Council, 1997 
[36] p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 
Roberts Lujeview full entry
Reference: see Mao Tse Tung Hour : a project by Hiram To. Exhibition held 2-29 September 1995.
Includes bibliographical references on artists.
Publishing details: Ipswich, Qld. : Ipswich City Council, 1997 
[36] p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 
Roberts Lukeview full entry
Reference: see Mao Tse Tung Hour : a project by Hiram To. Exhibition held 2-29 September 1995.
Includes bibliographical references on artists.
Publishing details: Ipswich, Qld. : Ipswich City Council, 1997 
[36] p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 
Lohse Kateview full entry
Reference: see Mao Tse Tung Hour : a project by Hiram To. Exhibition held 2-29 September 1995.
Includes bibliographical references on artists.
Publishing details: Ipswich, Qld. : Ipswich City Council, 1997 
[36] p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 
Elliott Lucindaview full entry
Reference: see Mao Tse Tung Hour : a project by Hiram To. Exhibition held 2-29 September 1995.
Includes bibliographical references on artists.
Publishing details: Ipswich, Qld. : Ipswich City Council, 1997 
[36] p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 
Jones Mathewview full entry
Reference: see Mao Tse Tung Hour : a project by Hiram To. Exhibition held 2-29 September 1995.
Includes bibliographical references on artists.
Publishing details: Ipswich, Qld. : Ipswich City Council, 1997 
[36] p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 
O’Halloran Davidview full entry
Reference: see Mao Tse Tung Hour : a project by Hiram To. Exhibition held 2-29 September 1995.
Includes bibliographical references on artists.
Publishing details: Ipswich, Qld. : Ipswich City Council, 1997 
[36] p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 
O’Halloran Davidview full entry
Reference: see Mao Tse Tung Hour : a project by Hiram To. Exhibition held 2-29 September 1995.
Includes bibliographical references on artists.
Publishing details: Ipswich, Qld. : Ipswich City Council, 1997 
[36] p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 
Macleod Euanview full entry
Reference: Haasts Bluff - Paintings by Euan Macleod. Catlogue with numerous illustrations (no biography)
Publishing details: Victor Mace Fine Art Gallery, 2013, 14pp
Ref: 85
Seidler Harryview full entry
Reference: see Unlocked, Sydney Living Museums Gazette, Spring 2014. Interview with Penny Seidler.
Publishing details: Sydney Living Museums, 2014, 30pp
O’Connell Michael 1898-1976view full entry
Reference: see Unlocked, Sydney Living Museums Gazette, Spring 2014. 1-page article by Megan Martin, head of collections & access.
Publishing details: Sydney Living Museums, 2014, 30pp
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: A Tribute to Arthur Boyd, Savill Galleries catalogue. Introduction by Tom Rosenthal. 37 worls, all illustrated, many with commentary.
Publishing details: Savill Galleries , 1999, 40pp
Nerli Girolamo pair of panels - women on beach 1890sview full entry
Reference: 4see Philip Bacon Gallery - 0 years 40 paintings : an anniverary loan exhibition / Philip Bacon Galleries. Includes a history of the gallery, and 40 works catalogued and illustrated.
Publishing details: Philip Bacon Galleries, [2014], pb, 44pp
Conder Charles Moonlight at Mustapha 1892view full entry
Reference: 4see Philip Bacon Gallery - 0 years 40 paintings : an anniverary loan exhibition / Philip Bacon Galleries. Includes a history of the gallery, and 40 works catalogued and illustrated.
Publishing details: Philip Bacon Galleries, [2014], pb, 44pp
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: Arthur Boyd - Agony & Ecstasy, Deborah Hart, catalogue to accompany exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia. [’Arthur Boyd: Agony & Ecstasy

256 pages hardcover
Arthur Boyd: Agony & Ecstasy is a major exhibition of Boyd's art including more than 100 works across diverse media: paintings, prints, drawings, ceramic tiles and sculptures, and tapestries. This publication provides the opportunity to contemplate a number of works that have never or rarely been exhibited, and to rediscover Boyd as you have never seen him before.’].
Publishing details: NGA, 2014, pb, 224pp, with index.
Boyd familyview full entry
Reference: see Boyd Arthur - Arthur Boyd - Agony & Ecstasy, Deborah Hart, catalogue to accompany exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia. [’Arthur Boyd: Agony & Ecstasy

256 pages hardcover
Arthur Boyd: Agony & Ecstasy is a major exhibition of Boyd's art including more than 100 works across diverse media: paintings, prints, drawings, ceramic tiles and sculptures, and tapestries. This publication provides the opportunity to contemplate a number of works that have never or rarely been exhibited, and to rediscover Boyd as you have never seen him before.’].
Publishing details: NGA, 2014, pb, 224pp, with index.
Boyd familyview full entry
Reference: see Boyd Arthur - Arthur Boyd - Agony & Ecstasy, Deborah Hart, catalogue to accompany exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia. [’Arthur Boyd: Agony & Ecstasy

256 pages hardcover
Arthur Boyd: Agony & Ecstasy is a major exhibition of Boyd's art including more than 100 works across diverse media: paintings, prints, drawings, ceramic tiles and sculptures, and tapestries. This publication provides the opportunity to contemplate a number of works that have never or rarely been exhibited, and to rediscover Boyd as you have never seen him before.’].
Publishing details: NGA, 2014, pb, 224pp, with index.
Mackennal Bertram ‘Daphne’view full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine October 2014, p 16 for full -page article by Denise Mimmochi on recent acquisition
Publishing details: AGNSW, 2014
Bacon Philip art dealerview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine October 2014, p 16 for two--page article by Jill Sykes
Publishing details: AGNSW, 2014
Christopher Day Gallery view full entry
Reference: Norman & Lionel Lindsay - Christopher Day Gallery in conjunction with Day Fine Art, exhibition catalogue with 55 works, all illustrated. Oils watercolours and prints.
Publishing details: Christopher Day Gallery, 2015, pb, 24pp, with price list inserted
Ref: 74
Lindsay Norman & Lionelview full entry
Reference: see Christopher Day Gallery - Norman & Lionel Lindsay - Christopher Day Gallery in conjunction with Day Fine Art, exhibition catalogue with 55 works, all illustrated. Oils watercolours and prints.
Publishing details: Christopher Day Gallery, 2015, pb, 24pp, with price list inserted
Pearce Barryview full entry
Reference: 100 Moments in Australian Painting by
Barry Pearce

[’100 Moments in Australian Painting looks at 100 selected artworks from the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales through the eyes, expertise and passion of art curator, Barry Pearce. Pearce’s career at the Gallery spanned 33 years from 1978‒2011, first as curator and then head of Australian art. Barry came to know many of the artists as he built the collection and from this unique position engages readers with his passion for and knowledge of this personal selection of artworks. Readers are encouraged to take a moment, or two, to discover more about works they know and love or be introduced to new works.’]
Publishing details: New South, 2014, 224 pages paperback colour illustrations
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50/60/70 Iconic Australian Houses view full entry
Reference: 50/60/70 Iconic Australian Houses: Three Decades of Domestic Architecture

[’From the 1950s to the 1970s, the work of Lloyd Wright, Gropius and Mies Van Der Rohe strongly influenced a generation of young Australian architects, who adopted modernist principles in their work. In Iconic Australian Houses: Three Decades of Domestic Architecture , Karen McCartney presents 15 significant examples of homes from this period, each designed by a different architect, that combine outstanding architectural principles and authentic interior decor.’]
Publishing details: Sydney Murdoch Books, 232 pages paperback colour illustrations

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Audette Yvonne view full entry
Reference: Yvonne Audette: Paintings and Drawings 1949-2014.
[’Yvonne Audette's career as a painter and artist specialising in works on paper has now spanned nearly six decades. Starting out in Sydney where she attended art school and modeled for Max Dupain, she soon discovered Europe and lived and worked in Spain and Italy in the post-war years when abstract expressionism was the dominant new trend emanating from America. Audette exhibited successfully in Italy and France before returning to Australia where she continued her career as an abstract artist working in Melbourne. This revised edition of the 2003 monograph traces an unusual life dedicated to the arts, and illustrates the artist's significant contribution to contemporary art in Australia.]
Publishing details: 256 pages hardcover colour illustrations
Ref: 1009
King Ingeview full entry
Reference: The Art of Inge King: Sculptor by
Sasha Grishin 'A vast and informative monograph on the significant and influential sculpto'

This publication surveys the life's work of an artist who arrived in Australia in the early 1950s having already undertaken art studies in Germany, England and Scotland. She had also travelled to America to witness, first hand, post-war developments in the New York art world. The extravagantly illustrated book, with wonderful photographs by Mark Strizic, John Gollings, Jacqui Henshaw, Robin Whittle and others, attempts to document the majority of the artist's sculptures and works on paper produced over her decades in this country.’]

[Note: There is also a deluxe edition: Melbourne : Macmillan, 2014. Quarto, boards in dustjacket, cloth slipcase, pp. 392, extensively illustrated. ‘A vast and informative monograph on the significant and influential sculptor. The deluxe edition, limited to only 16 copies, with a colophon statement signed by the publisher Jenny Zimmer, with screenprint by Larry Rawling of one of Inge King’s ink drawings, signed in initials by Inge King and limited in Zimmer’s hand. A rare and special deluxe edition on Inge King.’]

Publishing details: Macmillan, 2014, 392 pages, hc, colour illustrations
Olsen Johnview full entry
Reference: John Olsen: Drawing - The Human Touch. With an interview by Ken McGregor.

[’This richly illustrated publication represents the author’s attempt to locate as many of John Olsen’s drawings as possible and Macmillan’s determination to reproduce them in a book which will serve as a companion to our previous monographs on the artist’s prints and paintings. Olsen is an artist who believes drawing to be the fundamental skill of artistic production and whose artworks, whether paintings, prints or drawings, indicate a keen sense of observation of human and animal behaviour translated into lively and sometimes humorous compositions dependent on the drawn line. He is a living legend on the Australian art scene, who claims:

“Drawing is important in every stage of an artist’s career. Drawing is the plank on which you build the architecture of your work. Drawing is a transferable energy, a life-force, and it entails many ways of observing…” This book will inform and amuse as it reiterates the importance of drawing.’]

Publishing details: Melbourne : Macmillan, 2014. Quarto, laminated boards, orange cloth spine, in blind embossed clamshell box, pp. 352, extensively illustrated. Limited to only 24 copies, specially bound, with an original photograph of Olsen drawing in his sketchbook, signed by the artist, and an original signed figurative drawing tipped-in on the front free endpaper.
hardcover colour illustrations
Ref: 1007
Lister Anthonyview full entry
Reference: Anthony Lister: Adventure Painter

This title contains a compelling, action-packed mix of Anthony Lister's gallery work and outdoor paintings. It documents his physical and intellectual travels as he explores themes from flawed superheroes to classical mythology characters.’]
Publishing details: 192 pages hardcover colour illustrations
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Australia silverview full entry
Reference: Marks on Australian Silver: 1950 - 2005

[’This unique reference book is a comprehensive collection of information about the makers and retailers of Australian silverware produced in the second half of the twentieth century. The information in this book enables easy identification of historical Australian silverware and includes photography of makers marks as well as a history of silversmithing in Australia through detailed resumés of prominent makers and retailers.’]
Publishing details: 208 pages hardcover colour illustrations
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Ellis Rennie 1940-2003view full entry
Reference: Rennie Ellis: Decadent 1980-2000

[’A fascinating snapshot of the wild, opulent, sometimes tacky and always decadent 1980s in Australia by a true original. Decadent: 1980-2000 is a photography book showcasing Rennie Ellis' (1940-2003) contribution to photography and social history. With an introduction by photographer and Rennie contemporary William Yang and an essay by photographer and art critic Robert McFarlane, Decadent highlights Ellis as one of Australia's most important chroniclers of the 1980s.’] [’Decadent: 1980–2000 highlights the work of photographer Rennie Ellis (1940–2003), one of Australia’s most important chroniclers of the wild and opulent 1980s in Australia.
The photographs, both full colour and black and white, have been selected from the Rennie Ellis Photographic Archive and the State Library Victoria Rennie Ellis collection.
‘]

Publishing details: 256 pages hardcover colour illustrations
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Australia - Royal Academy of Arts Exhibitionview full entry
Reference: 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
Sketchbook compiled by convalescing Australian Soldierview full entry
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MARSHALL, Val [FRED KNOWLES; CECIL HARTT; CYRIL SAMUELS; AUGUSTUS ALEY; KENNETH SLESSOR]

Artist's sketchbook, royal octavo, contemporary suede covered boards with leather label to upper board with inscribed monogram V.M., front free-endpaper with calligraphic ownership label Val Marshall. His Book. 1916., containing [50] leaves, approximately [25] with original watercolours, gouaches, pen and ink and pencil sketches (the majority tipped-in) by various Australian amateur and professional artists including Augustus Aley, Cyril Samuels, Fred Knowles, Cecil Hartt, Marie Beedham, Alan Beedham, D. Beedham, H. Woolaston, Carl Moore ("C. Gordon"), Hal Chester, G. Galway, and Val Marshall himself (Aley, Hartt, Samuels and Knowles were commercial artists, members of the world's first society of cartoonists, the Black and White Artists' Society, formed in Sydney in 1924); among the subjects of these original works are portraits, landscapes (including scenes in Sydney such as Old Spit Road, Bondi and The Heads), and humorous cartoons; one leaf with a full-page manuscript poem written in ink in a calligraphic hand and titled The Glutton, signed and dated in pencil at the foot Kenneth Slessor May 10, 1920, an apparently unpublished piece by the Sydney poet Kenneth Slessor (1901-1971), written while he was working as a journalist in Sydney (Slessor's first published poem was in 1917, and in 1919, a further seven of his poems were published); all leaves in the album are clean and unfoxed.
The connection between the owner of this fascinating album of sketches and most of its contributors appears to be a military one. Private Val Marshall, 4th Battalion A.I.F., was a scout master and accomplished amateur artist from the eastern suburbs of Sydney. He was wounded three days into the Gallipoli campaign, but not before making a sketch of Gallipoli, about which he observed that the landscape was "not unlike parts of the Sydney coastline near Curl Curl and North of Narrabeen" (see http://anzacbeachmemorial.com.au/?page_id=18 ). Marshall was removed from the Dardanelles, first to Heliopolis and later to England. Judging by the date in the front of the album, it was in England that he commenced to slowly fill the album with works by other talented, convalescing soldiers (and perhaps with works sent to him from home). Private Fred Knowles (23rd Battalion), Private C.C.B. Samuels (60th Battalion), and Private Cecil Hartt (18th Battalion), along with Marshall, all contributed cartoons and poetry to Remnants from Randwick, the official publication of the 4th Australian General Hospital, Randwick, written and illustrated by patients during 1918-1919.
Publishing details: 1916-1920
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Black and White Artists' Societyview full entry
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MARSHALL, Val [FRED KNOWLES; CECIL HARTT; CYRIL SAMUELS; AUGUSTUS ALEY; KENNETH SLESSOR]

Artist's sketchbook, royal octavo, contemporary suede covered boards with leather label to upper board with inscribed monogram V.M., front free-endpaper with calligraphic ownership label Val Marshall. His Book. 1916., containing [50] leaves, approximately [25] with original watercolours, gouaches, pen and ink and pencil sketches (the majority tipped-in) by various Australian amateur and professional artists including Augustus Aley, Cyril Samuels, Fred Knowles, Cecil Hartt, Marie Beedham, Alan Beedham, D. Beedham, H. Woolaston, Carl Moore ("C. Gordon"), Hal Chester, G. Galway, and Val Marshall himself (Aley, Hartt, Samuels and Knowles were commercial artists, members of the world's first society of cartoonists, the Black and White Artists' Society, formed in Sydney in 1924); among the subjects of these original works are portraits, landscapes (including scenes in Sydney such as Old Spit Road, Bondi and The Heads), and humorous cartoons; one leaf with a full-page manuscript poem written in ink in a calligraphic hand and titled The Glutton, signed and dated in pencil at the foot Kenneth Slessor May 10, 1920, an apparently unpublished piece by the Sydney poet Kenneth Slessor (1901-1971), written while he was working as a journalist in Sydney (Slessor's first published poem was in 1917, and in 1919, a further seven of his poems were published); all leaves in the album are clean and unfoxed.
The connection between the owner of this fascinating album of sketches and most of its contributors appears to be a military one. Private Val Marshall, 4th Battalion A.I.F., was a scout master and accomplished amateur artist from the eastern suburbs of Sydney. He was wounded three days into the Gallipoli campaign, but not before making a sketch of Gallipoli, about which he observed that the landscape was "not unlike parts of the Sydney coastline near Curl Curl and North of Narrabeen" (see http://anzacbeachmemorial.com.au/?page_id=18 ). Marshall was removed from the Dardanelles, first to Heliopolis and later to England. Judging by the date in the front of the album, it was in England that he commenced to slowly fill the album with works by other talented, convalescing soldiers (and perhaps with works sent to him from home). Private Fred Knowles (23rd Battalion), Private C.C.B. Samuels (60th Battalion), and Private Cecil Hartt (18th Battalion), along with Marshall, all contributed cartoons and poetry to Remnants from Randwick, the official publication of the 4th Australian General Hospital, Randwick, written and illustrated by patients during 1918-1919.
Publishing details: 1916-1920
Aley Augustusview full entry
Reference: see Sketchbook compiled by convalescing Australian Soldier - from Douglas Stewart Fine Books Oct 2014: Sketchbook compiled by a convalescing Australian soldier, 1916-20, with works by various artists
MARSHALL, Val [FRED KNOWLES; CECIL HARTT; CYRIL SAMUELS; AUGUSTUS ALEY; KENNETH SLESSOR]

Artist's sketchbook, royal octavo, contemporary suede covered boards with leather label to upper board with inscribed monogram V.M., front free-endpaper with calligraphic ownership label Val Marshall. His Book. 1916., containing [50] leaves, approximately [25] with original watercolours, gouaches, pen and ink and pencil sketches (the majority tipped-in) by various Australian amateur and professional artists including Augustus Aley, Cyril Samuels, Fred Knowles, Cecil Hartt, Marie Beedham, Alan Beedham, D. Beedham, H. Woolaston, Carl Moore ("C. Gordon"), Hal Chester, G. Galway, and Val Marshall himself (Aley, Hartt, Samuels and Knowles were commercial artists, members of the world's first society of cartoonists, the Black and White Artists' Society, formed in Sydney in 1924); among the subjects of these original works are portraits, landscapes (including scenes in Sydney such as Old Spit Road, Bondi and The Heads), and humorous cartoons; one leaf with a full-page manuscript poem written in ink in a calligraphic hand and titled The Glutton, signed and dated in pencil at the foot Kenneth Slessor May 10, 1920, an apparently unpublished piece by the Sydney poet Kenneth Slessor (1901-1971), written while he was working as a journalist in Sydney (Slessor's first published poem was in 1917, and in 1919, a further seven of his poems were published); all leaves in the album are clean and unfoxed.
The connection between the owner of this fascinating album of sketches and most of its contributors appears to be a military one. Private Val Marshall, 4th Battalion A.I.F., was a scout master and accomplished amateur artist from the eastern suburbs of Sydney. He was wounded three days into the Gallipoli campaign, but not before making a sketch of Gallipoli, about which he observed that the landscape was "not unlike parts of the Sydney coastline near Curl Curl and North of Narrabeen" (see http://anzacbeachmemorial.com.au/?page_id=18 ). Marshall was removed from the Dardanelles, first to Heliopolis and later to England. Judging by the date in the front of the album, it was in England that he commenced to slowly fill the album with works by other talented, convalescing soldiers (and perhaps with works sent to him from home). Private Fred Knowles (23rd Battalion), Private C.C.B. Samuels (60th Battalion), and Private Cecil Hartt (18th Battalion), along with Marshall, all contributed cartoons and poetry to Remnants from Randwick, the official publication of the 4th Australian General Hospital, Randwick, written and illustrated by patients during 1918-1919.
Publishing details: 1916-1920
Samuels Cyril view full entry
Reference: see Sketchbook compiled by convalescing Australian Soldier - from Douglas Stewart Fine Books Oct 2014: Sketchbook compiled by a convalescing Australian soldier, 1916-20, with works by various artists
MARSHALL, Val [FRED KNOWLES; CECIL HARTT; CYRIL SAMUELS; AUGUSTUS ALEY; KENNETH SLESSOR]

Artist's sketchbook, royal octavo, contemporary suede covered boards with leather label to upper board with inscribed monogram V.M., front free-endpaper with calligraphic ownership label Val Marshall. His Book. 1916., containing [50] leaves, approximately [25] with original watercolours, gouaches, pen and ink and pencil sketches (the majority tipped-in) by various Australian amateur and professional artists including Augustus Aley, Cyril Samuels, Fred Knowles, Cecil Hartt, Marie Beedham, Alan Beedham, D. Beedham, H. Woolaston, Carl Moore ("C. Gordon"), Hal Chester, G. Galway, and Val Marshall himself (Aley, Hartt, Samuels and Knowles were commercial artists, members of the world's first society of cartoonists, the Black and White Artists' Society, formed in Sydney in 1924); among the subjects of these original works are portraits, landscapes (including scenes in Sydney such as Old Spit Road, Bondi and The Heads), and humorous cartoons; one leaf with a full-page manuscript poem written in ink in a calligraphic hand and titled The Glutton, signed and dated in pencil at the foot Kenneth Slessor May 10, 1920, an apparently unpublished piece by the Sydney poet Kenneth Slessor (1901-1971), written while he was working as a journalist in Sydney (Slessor's first published poem was in 1917, and in 1919, a further seven of his poems were published); all leaves in the album are clean and unfoxed.
The connection between the owner of this fascinating album of sketches and most of its contributors appears to be a military one. Private Val Marshall, 4th Battalion A.I.F., was a scout master and accomplished amateur artist from the eastern suburbs of Sydney. He was wounded three days into the Gallipoli campaign, but not before making a sketch of Gallipoli, about which he observed that the landscape was "not unlike parts of the Sydney coastline near Curl Curl and North of Narrabeen" (see http://anzacbeachmemorial.com.au/?page_id=18 ). Marshall was removed from the Dardanelles, first to Heliopolis and later to England. Judging by the date in the front of the album, it was in England that he commenced to slowly fill the album with works by other talented, convalescing soldiers (and perhaps with works sent to him from home). Private Fred Knowles (23rd Battalion), Private C.C.B. Samuels (60th Battalion), and Private Cecil Hartt (18th Battalion), along with Marshall, all contributed cartoons and poetry to Remnants from Randwick, the official publication of the 4th Australian General Hospital, Randwick, written and illustrated by patients during 1918-1919.
Publishing details: 1916-1920
Beedham Marie view full entry
Reference: see Sketchbook compiled by convalescing Australian Soldier - from Douglas Stewart Fine Books Oct 2014: Sketchbook compiled by a convalescing Australian soldier, 1916-20, with works by various artists
MARSHALL, Val [FRED KNOWLES; CECIL HARTT; CYRIL SAMUELS; AUGUSTUS ALEY; KENNETH SLESSOR]

Artist's sketchbook, royal octavo, contemporary suede covered boards with leather label to upper board with inscribed monogram V.M., front free-endpaper with calligraphic ownership label Val Marshall. His Book. 1916., containing [50] leaves, approximately [25] with original watercolours, gouaches, pen and ink and pencil sketches (the majority tipped-in) by various Australian amateur and professional artists including Augustus Aley, Cyril Samuels, Fred Knowles, Cecil Hartt, Marie Beedham, Alan Beedham, D. Beedham, H. Woolaston, Carl Moore ("C. Gordon"), Hal Chester, G. Galway, and Val Marshall himself (Aley, Hartt, Samuels and Knowles were commercial artists, members of the world's first society of cartoonists, the Black and White Artists' Society, formed in Sydney in 1924); among the subjects of these original works are portraits, landscapes (including scenes in Sydney such as Old Spit Road, Bondi and The Heads), and humorous cartoons; one leaf with a full-page manuscript poem written in ink in a calligraphic hand and titled The Glutton, signed and dated in pencil at the foot Kenneth Slessor May 10, 1920, an apparently unpublished piece by the Sydney poet Kenneth Slessor (1901-1971), written while he was working as a journalist in Sydney (Slessor's first published poem was in 1917, and in 1919, a further seven of his poems were published); all leaves in the album are clean and unfoxed.
The connection between the owner of this fascinating album of sketches and most of its contributors appears to be a military one. Private Val Marshall, 4th Battalion A.I.F., was a scout master and accomplished amateur artist from the eastern suburbs of Sydney. He was wounded three days into the Gallipoli campaign, but not before making a sketch of Gallipoli, about which he observed that the landscape was "not unlike parts of the Sydney coastline near Curl Curl and North of Narrabeen" (see http://anzacbeachmemorial.com.au/?page_id=18 ). Marshall was removed from the Dardanelles, first to Heliopolis and later to England. Judging by the date in the front of the album, it was in England that he commenced to slowly fill the album with works by other talented, convalescing soldiers (and perhaps with works sent to him from home). Private Fred Knowles (23rd Battalion), Private C.C.B. Samuels (60th Battalion), and Private Cecil Hartt (18th Battalion), along with Marshall, all contributed cartoons and poetry to Remnants from Randwick, the official publication of the 4th Australian General Hospital, Randwick, written and illustrated by patients during 1918-1919.
Publishing details: 1916-1920
Knowles Fred view full entry
Reference: see Sketchbook compiled by convalescing Australian Soldier - from Douglas Stewart Fine Books Oct 2014: Sketchbook compiled by a convalescing Australian soldier, 1916-20, with works by various artists
MARSHALL, Val [FRED KNOWLES; CECIL HARTT; CYRIL SAMUELS; AUGUSTUS ALEY; KENNETH SLESSOR]

Artist's sketchbook, royal octavo, contemporary suede covered boards with leather label to upper board with inscribed monogram V.M., front free-endpaper with calligraphic ownership label Val Marshall. His Book. 1916., containing [50] leaves, approximately [25] with original watercolours, gouaches, pen and ink and pencil sketches (the majority tipped-in) by various Australian amateur and professional artists including Augustus Aley, Cyril Samuels, Fred Knowles, Cecil Hartt, Marie Beedham, Alan Beedham, D. Beedham, H. Woolaston, Carl Moore ("C. Gordon"), Hal Chester, G. Galway, and Val Marshall himself (Aley, Hartt, Samuels and Knowles were commercial artists, members of the world's first society of cartoonists, the Black and White Artists' Society, formed in Sydney in 1924); among the subjects of these original works are portraits, landscapes (including scenes in Sydney such as Old Spit Road, Bondi and The Heads), and humorous cartoons; one leaf with a full-page manuscript poem written in ink in a calligraphic hand and titled The Glutton, signed and dated in pencil at the foot Kenneth Slessor May 10, 1920, an apparently unpublished piece by the Sydney poet Kenneth Slessor (1901-1971), written while he was working as a journalist in Sydney (Slessor's first published poem was in 1917, and in 1919, a further seven of his poems were published); all leaves in the album are clean and unfoxed.
The connection between the owner of this fascinating album of sketches and most of its contributors appears to be a military one. Private Val Marshall, 4th Battalion A.I.F., was a scout master and accomplished amateur artist from the eastern suburbs of Sydney. He was wounded three days into the Gallipoli campaign, but not before making a sketch of Gallipoli, about which he observed that the landscape was "not unlike parts of the Sydney coastline near Curl Curl and North of Narrabeen" (see http://anzacbeachmemorial.com.au/?page_id=18 ). Marshall was removed from the Dardanelles, first to Heliopolis and later to England. Judging by the date in the front of the album, it was in England that he commenced to slowly fill the album with works by other talented, convalescing soldiers (and perhaps with works sent to him from home). Private Fred Knowles (23rd Battalion), Private C.C.B. Samuels (60th Battalion), and Private Cecil Hartt (18th Battalion), along with Marshall, all contributed cartoons and poetry to Remnants from Randwick, the official publication of the 4th Australian General Hospital, Randwick, written and illustrated by patients during 1918-1919.
Publishing details: 1916-1920
Hartt Cecil view full entry
Reference: see Sketchbook compiled by convalescing Australian Soldier - from Douglas Stewart Fine Books Oct 2014: Sketchbook compiled by a convalescing Australian soldier, 1916-20, with works by various artists
MARSHALL, Val [FRED KNOWLES; CECIL HARTT; CYRIL SAMUELS; AUGUSTUS ALEY; KENNETH SLESSOR]

Artist's sketchbook, royal octavo, contemporary suede covered boards with leather label to upper board with inscribed monogram V.M., front free-endpaper with calligraphic ownership label Val Marshall. His Book. 1916., containing [50] leaves, approximately [25] with original watercolours, gouaches, pen and ink and pencil sketches (the majority tipped-in) by various Australian amateur and professional artists including Augustus Aley, Cyril Samuels, Fred Knowles, Cecil Hartt, Marie Beedham, Alan Beedham, D. Beedham, H. Woolaston, Carl Moore ("C. Gordon"), Hal Chester, G. Galway, and Val Marshall himself (Aley, Hartt, Samuels and Knowles were commercial artists, members of the world's first society of cartoonists, the Black and White Artists' Society, formed in Sydney in 1924); among the subjects of these original works are portraits, landscapes (including scenes in Sydney such as Old Spit Road, Bondi and The Heads), and humorous cartoons; one leaf with a full-page manuscript poem written in ink in a calligraphic hand and titled The Glutton, signed and dated in pencil at the foot Kenneth Slessor May 10, 1920, an apparently unpublished piece by the Sydney poet Kenneth Slessor (1901-1971), written while he was working as a journalist in Sydney (Slessor's first published poem was in 1917, and in 1919, a further seven of his poems were published); all leaves in the album are clean and unfoxed.
The connection between the owner of this fascinating album of sketches and most of its contributors appears to be a military one. Private Val Marshall, 4th Battalion A.I.F., was a scout master and accomplished amateur artist from the eastern suburbs of Sydney. He was wounded three days into the Gallipoli campaign, but not before making a sketch of Gallipoli, about which he observed that the landscape was "not unlike parts of the Sydney coastline near Curl Curl and North of Narrabeen" (see http://anzacbeachmemorial.com.au/?page_id=18 ). Marshall was removed from the Dardanelles, first to Heliopolis and later to England. Judging by the date in the front of the album, it was in England that he commenced to slowly fill the album with works by other talented, convalescing soldiers (and perhaps with works sent to him from home). Private Fred Knowles (23rd Battalion), Private C.C.B. Samuels (60th Battalion), and Private Cecil Hartt (18th Battalion), along with Marshall, all contributed cartoons and poetry to Remnants from Randwick, the official publication of the 4th Australian General Hospital, Randwick, written and illustrated by patients during 1918-1919.
Publishing details: 1916-1920
Beedham Alan
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Reference: see Sketchbook compiled by convalescing Australian Soldier - from Douglas Stewart Fine Books Oct 2014: Sketchbook compiled by a convalescing Australian soldier, 1916-20, with works by various artists
MARSHALL, Val [FRED KNOWLES; CECIL HARTT; CYRIL SAMUELS; AUGUSTUS ALEY; KENNETH SLESSOR]

Artist's sketchbook, royal octavo, contemporary suede covered boards with leather label to upper board with inscribed monogram V.M., front free-endpaper with calligraphic ownership label Val Marshall. His Book. 1916., containing [50] leaves, approximately [25] with original watercolours, gouaches, pen and ink and pencil sketches (the majority tipped-in) by various Australian amateur and professional artists including Augustus Aley, Cyril Samuels, Fred Knowles, Cecil Hartt, Marie Beedham, Alan Beedham, D. Beedham, H. Woolaston, Carl Moore ("C. Gordon"), Hal Chester, G. Galway, and Val Marshall himself (Aley, Hartt, Samuels and Knowles were commercial artists, members of the world's first society of cartoonists, the Black and White Artists' Society, formed in Sydney in 1924); among the subjects of these original works are portraits, landscapes (including scenes in Sydney such as Old Spit Road, Bondi and The Heads), and humorous cartoons; one leaf with a full-page manuscript poem written in ink in a calligraphic hand and titled The Glutton, signed and dated in pencil at the foot Kenneth Slessor May 10, 1920, an apparently unpublished piece by the Sydney poet Kenneth Slessor (1901-1971), written while he was working as a journalist in Sydney (Slessor's first published poem was in 1917, and in 1919, a further seven of his poems were published); all leaves in the album are clean and unfoxed.
The connection between the owner of this fascinating album of sketches and most of its contributors appears to be a military one. Private Val Marshall, 4th Battalion A.I.F., was a scout master and accomplished amateur artist from the eastern suburbs of Sydney. He was wounded three days into the Gallipoli campaign, but not before making a sketch of Gallipoli, about which he observed that the landscape was "not unlike parts of the Sydney coastline near Curl Curl and North of Narrabeen" (see http://anzacbeachmemorial.com.au/?page_id=18 ). Marshall was removed from the Dardanelles, first to Heliopolis and later to England. Judging by the date in the front of the album, it was in England that he commenced to slowly fill the album with works by other talented, convalescing soldiers (and perhaps with works sent to him from home). Private Fred Knowles (23rd Battalion), Private C.C.B. Samuels (60th Battalion), and Private Cecil Hartt (18th Battalion), along with Marshall, all contributed cartoons and poetry to Remnants from Randwick, the official publication of the 4th Australian General Hospital, Randwick, written and illustrated by patients during 1918-1919.
Publishing details: 1916-1920
Beedham D
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Reference: see Sketchbook compiled by convalescing Australian Soldier - from Douglas Stewart Fine Books Oct 2014: Sketchbook compiled by a convalescing Australian soldier, 1916-20, with works by various artists
MARSHALL, Val [FRED KNOWLES; CECIL HARTT; CYRIL SAMUELS; AUGUSTUS ALEY; KENNETH SLESSOR]

Artist's sketchbook, royal octavo, contemporary suede covered boards with leather label to upper board with inscribed monogram V.M., front free-endpaper with calligraphic ownership label Val Marshall. His Book. 1916., containing [50] leaves, approximately [25] with original watercolours, gouaches, pen and ink and pencil sketches (the majority tipped-in) by various Australian amateur and professional artists including Augustus Aley, Cyril Samuels, Fred Knowles, Cecil Hartt, Marie Beedham, Alan Beedham, D. Beedham, H. Woolaston, Carl Moore ("C. Gordon"), Hal Chester, G. Galway, and Val Marshall himself (Aley, Hartt, Samuels and Knowles were commercial artists, members of the world's first society of cartoonists, the Black and White Artists' Society, formed in Sydney in 1924); among the subjects of these original works are portraits, landscapes (including scenes in Sydney such as Old Spit Road, Bondi and The Heads), and humorous cartoons; one leaf with a full-page manuscript poem written in ink in a calligraphic hand and titled The Glutton, signed and dated in pencil at the foot Kenneth Slessor May 10, 1920, an apparently unpublished piece by the Sydney poet Kenneth Slessor (1901-1971), written while he was working as a journalist in Sydney (Slessor's first published poem was in 1917, and in 1919, a further seven of his poems were published); all leaves in the album are clean and unfoxed.
The connection between the owner of this fascinating album of sketches and most of its contributors appears to be a military one. Private Val Marshall, 4th Battalion A.I.F., was a scout master and accomplished amateur artist from the eastern suburbs of Sydney. He was wounded three days into the Gallipoli campaign, but not before making a sketch of Gallipoli, about which he observed that the landscape was "not unlike parts of the Sydney coastline near Curl Curl and North of Narrabeen" (see http://anzacbeachmemorial.com.au/?page_id=18 ). Marshall was removed from the Dardanelles, first to Heliopolis and later to England. Judging by the date in the front of the album, it was in England that he commenced to slowly fill the album with works by other talented, convalescing soldiers (and perhaps with works sent to him from home). Private Fred Knowles (23rd Battalion), Private C.C.B. Samuels (60th Battalion), and Private Cecil Hartt (18th Battalion), along with Marshall, all contributed cartoons and poetry to Remnants from Randwick, the official publication of the 4th Australian General Hospital, Randwick, written and illustrated by patients during 1918-1919.
Publishing details: 1916-1920
Mundy Henryview full entry
Reference: An incident of Australian life : a tale of twenty years ago
MUNDY, Godfrey Charles (1804-1860)


An otherwise unrecorded short story about bushranging. 'Mundy was an officer in the British Army who came to Australia in 1846 as deputy adjutant-general of the military forces in Australia. He left in 1851 after accompanying Governor FitzRoy in several journeys into outback New South Wales and visiting Victoria, Van Diemen's Land and New Zealand. In 1852 he published Our Antipodes.' (AustLit)
Publishing details: pp 607-620 in: Bentley's miscellany. Vol. XXXIV. London : Richard Bentley, 1853. Octavo, contemporary blue cloth boards (rubbed) with gilt lettering to upper board and spine, pp iv, 575-679,

Ref: 1009
Sydney Art Schoolview full entry
Reference: Sydney Art School Magazine. The Art Student. DICKSON, Mavis and COOPER, Rodney (editors)


Publishing details: Sydney : Sydney Art School, 1931. Large octavo, printed yellow wrappers,, unpaginated, with numerous original linocuts tipped-in. Includes a linocut by Joshua Smith and contributions by Jean Bellette.
Ref: 1000
May Philview full entry
Reference: Phil May’s illustrated annual, 1898
MAY, Phil.
A pictorial and literary annual illustrated by Phil May and other artists. Entertaining stories illustrated by the artist from 'The Bulletin'. 
Publishing details: Ninth issue. Winter number. London : W. Thacker & Co., 1898. Small folio, gilt-lettered greenboards, pp. 112, illustrated throughout,
Ref: 1008
Whitney W Mview full entry
Reference: W. M. Whitney’s watercolour landscapes
WHITNEY, W. M.

Catalogue. colour reproduction, list of 27 works. 
Publishing details: Melbourne : Atheneum Hall, n.d. [c. 1920]. Octavo, folding sheet,
Ref: 1000
Bryant Charlesview full entry
Reference: Exhibition of Marine and War Paintings by Charles Bryant, R.O.I
76 works by in oil and watercolour.
Publishing details: Sydney : Anthony Hordern's Fine Art Gallery, 1922. Octavo, Illustrated wrappers, [2]pp (some tearing around edges). Catalogues
Ref: 1000
Goodchild J Cview full entry
Reference: Etching in Australia
GOODCHILD, J. C.
[Adelaide] : s.l. [printed at The Hassell Press], s.n. [c. 1925]. Octavo, pp. 6, illustrated wrappers with an etching by John C. Goodchild reproduced on the front panel, wetstamp from W. E. Fuller, Hobart on front panel, essay. Accompanied by : The etchings of J. C. Goodchild. Octavo, pp. 4, illustration to front panel, essay by A. H. S[pencer], reviews. Appears to be the prospectus of a book, probably the catalogue of an exhibition held in 1923 or 1935, the order form having been removed). Scarce pair of ephemeral Australian art publications.
Ref: 1009
Got the Messageview full entry
Reference: Got the message? : 50 years of political posters by Geoffrey Wallis


Publishing details: Ballarat : Victoria, Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2013. Large octavo, printed boards, 147 pp, colour illustrations, pages uncut,
Ref: 1000
Aiustralian political postersview full entry
Reference: see Got the message? : 50 years of political posters by Geoffrey Wallis


Publishing details: Ballarat : Victoria Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2013. Large octavo, printed boards, 147 pp, colour illustrations, pages uncut,
Pitt C Aview full entry
Reference: NORTHERN TERRITORY] Magnificent views illustrating scenes along the north-south highway, by C. A. Pitt

Cover title: Series of magnificent views illustrating scenes along the North South Highway, Northern Territory, Australia. 
Publishing details: Payneham, South Australia : C. A. Pitt, [c.1950]. Oblong quarto, pictorial limp wrappers, 16 pp, black and white photographic plates,
Ref: 1000
Bale A M Eview full entry
Reference: A. M. E. Bale - Her art and life, by Peter Perry

Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery, 2011. Quarto, boards in dustjacket, pp. 150, illustrated. Limited to 1500 copies
design and designersview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by light and land : designers and makers in Western Australia 1829 - 1969 / Dorothy Erickson.
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum, 2014
art in Western Australiaview full entry
Reference: see Inspired by light and land : designers and makers in Western Australia 1829 - 1969 / Dorothy Erickson.
Publishing details: Western Australian Museum, 2014
White Anthonyview full entry
Reference: Le Pave D'Orsay presents the work of Australian painter Anthony White in his first Parisian solo show. Drawing from diverse travels from the Leipzig winter of 2010 to the initial experience on artist studio residency in Paris from 2009, the Paris based non-profit Le Pave D'Orsay presents a survey of the artist's practice from the years 2008 - 2014 including collages, paintings and two distinct strands of abstraction. This broad overview of twenty two pieces encompass work that the artist has completed whilst on residency programmes throught out the United States and Europe. @anthony_white. From his painting emerges an unfathomable presence, which lives as if it were an experience, and transcends us. From Stéphane Jacob Gallerist- Arts d'Australie Paris. Taken from the accompanying catalogue from Le Pave D'Orsay.
White has been exhibiting internationally in over 35 group shows since 2006 including The Cat Street Gallery – Hong Kong, Tim Olsen Gallery – Sydney and the COMODAA Gallery in London.
White's work has been well received by the art world and widely collected. As the recipient of the Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship during 2007 he participated in further study at the New York Studio School, NY. He has also received new work commissions for the costume designer Catherine Martin.
Anthony White is represented by The Cat Street Gallery, Hong Kong and Roberta Moore, London

Publishing details: Le Pave D'Orsay, 2014, pb, 38pp
Ref: 145
Young Elizabethview full entry
Reference: Sydney, 22 September 2014 – Nature’s Palette, an exhibition of recent works by Elizabeth Young, will be on display at South Hill Gallery in Goulburn, 11-26 October 2014. The exhibition will officially be opened by Jane Cush, Director of the Goulburn Regional Gallery on Saturday, 11 October 2014 at 2pm – please join the artist for drinks. Southern Highlands-based Young is an award winning Australian artist with a career spanning over thirty years. Experimenting with different mediums, tones, colours, styles and textures has led to her versatile range of artistic skills and passions. More details on 

Young’s career can be found on her website: www.elizabethyoung.com.au Following the success of her joint exhibition Through Different Eyes at Depot II Gallery in Sydney in 2012; her solo exhibition Expressions of Inner Feelings at the Light Horse Gallery in the Southern Highlands in 2011; as well as many group exhibitions throughout NSW, Young is heading to the heart of Goulburn’s art scene to showcase her latest works. The series of landscape paintings in this exhibition represent her emotional expressions and responses to her surroundings and the affect they have on her senses. The result is shown in a variety of different styles from impressionistic, abstract or linear, through to some works that are more realistic. She has used watercolour, gouache, oils, mixed media and acrylics to create each piece of work. According to Young, the process involved in developing each work involved three basic stages – see, feel and create.

 “Nature provides us with continual variation of colour – an ever changing palette,” said Young. “The vibrant colours of autumn, the misty greys of winter, the kaleidoscope of colour in spring and the sultry warm colours of summer, all help create strong emotional responses affecting the way I see and how I feel, which in turn motivates me to create.” Some of the works have also been inspired by different vistas experienced in the Southern Highlands, as well as through travels to Tumut, the upper Murray/Murrumbidgee Basins and the scenic alpine regions of NSW and VIC. 

 For further information: Web: www.elizabethyoung.com.au Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elizabethyoungartist South Hill Gallery, Goulburn: http://southhillgoulburn.com.au/ ** Please note that images are available upon request.
Menpes Mortimerview full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Auctions, Fine Australian & International Art, Melbourne, 28 October, 2014, lot 8, Light and Shade c1901. Biographical essay
Hall Lindsay Bernard view full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Auctions, Fine Australian & International Art, Melbourne, 28 October, 2014, lot 9, ‘Resting’ [nude], essay on the artist and work.
Upward Peterview full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Auctions, Fine Australian & International Art, Melbourne, 28 October, 2014, lot 14 ‘Untilteld 1961, brief essay on the artist and work.
Angas Charles Howard 1861-1926view full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Auctions, Fine Australian & International Art, Melbourne, 28 October, 2014, lot 116, horse racing scene, 1883, ‘Owners Up, 1883, Racing at Lindsay Park SA’ given by Angus to ‘A.G.B.’ in Adelaide in 1885. Sometimes spelt Charles Angus.
Seddon Dick and Barbie, collectorsview full entry
Reference: An Eccentric Life: The Collection of Dick and Barbie Seddon, by John Jones. Includes bibliographical references. [to be indexed]
Publishing details: Chris Seddon and John Jones, c2005 
36 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm. 
Ref: 1009
Whiteley Brettview full entry
Reference: article in Village Observer, Sept 2014 p11 re a 1954 painting done when Whiteley was 16. The work is illustrated with the brief news item.
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Rendall Walter George 1853-1934view full entry
Reference: article in Sydney Morning Herald, Spectrum, p44, 4-5 October, 2014 re a painting by Rendall. Provides biographical information on the artist and asks for more from readers. The seeker of information is Annette Hearne.
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McKenzie Alexanderview full entry
Reference: Alexander McKenzie, ‘Acarsaid’, exhibition catalogue, 20 works, fully illustrated, biographical information.
Publishing details: Martin Browne, Contemporary, 2014, 36pp, price list inserted
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Scheding Berry Fine Artview full entry
Reference: Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings, Prints and Sculpture, catalogue, September 1986. Includes biographical information. 18 works all illustrated
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1986, 16pp
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Duterrau Benjamin National Picture etchingview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings, Prints and Sculpture, catalogue, September 1986. Sold to NGA.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1986, 16pp
Hunt Charles Henryview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings, Prints and Sculpture, catalogue, September 1986, with biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1986, 16pp
Geach Portiaview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings, Prints and Sculpture, catalogue, September 1986, with biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1986, 16pp
Gurdon Noraview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings, Prints and Sculpture, catalogue, September 1986, with biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1986, 16pp
Scheding Berry Fine Artview full entry
Reference: Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings and Prints, catalogue, May 1987. Includes biographical information. 27 works each illustrated.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, April, 1987, 16pp
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Fowles Joseph attributed toview full entry
Reference: See Scheding Berry Fine Art - Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings and Prints, catalogue, May 1987. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1987, 16pp
Hadley H Cview full entry
Reference: See Scheding Berry Fine Art - Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings and Prints, catalogue, May 1987. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1987, 16pp
Jones Charles Lloydview full entry
Reference: See Scheding Berry Fine Art - Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings and Prints, catalogue, May 1987. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1987, 16pp
Nillet Charles [Frank Stelling]view full entry
Reference: See Scheding Berry Fine Art - Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings and Prints, catalogue, May 1987. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1987, 16pp
Lewis Martin etchingview full entry
Reference: See Scheding Berry Fine Art - Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings and Prints, catalogue, May 1987. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1987, 16pp
Scheding Berry Fine Artview full entry
Reference: A Surrealist View. Catalogue April 1986 Includes biographical information. 26 exhibits, illustrated in b & w.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1986, 16pp
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Steuart Ronaldview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - A Surrealist View. Catalogue April 1986 Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1986, 16pp
Scheding Berry Fine Artview full entry
Reference: Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
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Dattilo-Rubbo Anthony Sewing Flu Masks 1919view full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Wolinski Joseph Zara, the artist’s sister c1900view full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Gruner Elioth 1902 oilview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Hunt Charles Henry Orange Blossoms 1887view full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Reidy Lilla c1890s oilview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Scott James Fraser ‘Rural Australia’ c1910view full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Nixon Francis Russellview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Smith Charles Hamiltonview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Montague Fernleigh L ‘Blackheath Creek’ 1873view full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Rieck A 1894 watercolour of South Headview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. No biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Lee Philip 1897 Blue Mountains oilview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes brief biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Boland primitive oil of Botany Bay c1880sview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Flockton Margaret ‘Pioneering family by a river’ c1890sview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes brief biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Crisp James view full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes brief biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Barnes Gustave 1914 oilview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes brief biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Anderson W Nichollsview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes brief biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Wakelin Roland 1915 oilview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes brief biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Laeubli Annis sculpture Mother & Child c1946view full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes brief biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Gibbons Henry ‘The Farmyard’ 1928view full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes brief biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Manning Tempe farm scene 1944view full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes brief biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Baker Christina Asquithview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes brief biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Mansell Byram muralview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes brief biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Lo Schiavo Virgil muralview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes brief biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Terry Frederick Cusemiro ‘Chinaman’s Beach’ c1850sview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes brief biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Cook Ebenezer Wake portraitview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes brief biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Honey Winifred ‘A Lady in Grey’ 1909view full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Flanagan John Richard 1926 watercolourview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Mayo Eileen still life oil c1920sview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Purves Smith Peter watercolour of French countrysideview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Crowley Grace ‘Composition - Movement’ 1951 now in NGAview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Selected Australian Pictures, catalogue, May, 1989. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1989, 16pp
Scheding Berry Fine Artview full entry
Reference: Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings and Prints , catalogue, September 1985. Includes biographical information. 11 works each illustrated.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, December, 1985, 8-page folding card
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Hern Charles Edward ‘Katoomba Falls’ 1881view full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings and Prints , catalogue, September 1985. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1985, 8-page folding card
Conder Charles ‘In the Domain, Sydney’ view full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings and Prints , catalogue, September 1985. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1985, 8-page folding card
Woolner Thomas ‘The artist’s Wife’ plasterview full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings and Prints , catalogue, September 1985. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1985, 8-page folding card
Hamilton George and S T Gill set of 10 lithographs view full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings and Prints , catalogue, September 1985. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1985, 8-page folding card
Garlick Harry Glebe ploughing 1905view full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings and Prints , catalogue, September 1985. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1985, 8-page folding card
Dattilo-Rubbo Anthony ‘College Street. Sydney’ c 1917view full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings and Prints , catalogue, September 1985. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1985, 8-page folding card
Moore John D ‘Free Speech’ (The Domain, 1925view full entry
Reference: see Scheding Berry Fine Art - Fine Australian Colonial, Impressionist, Edwardian and Modern Paintings and Prints , catalogue, September 1985. Includes biographical information.
Publishing details: Scheding Berry Fine Art, 1985, 8-page folding card
Preece Glenview full entry
Reference: Artarmon Gallery invite with 9 colour illustrations
Publishing details: Artarmon Gallery , 2014, 6 page folding card
Ref: 47
Prendergast Captain Foley Charles 1850-1900view full entry
Reference: lot 5 in ‘Topographical Pictures’, Christie’s London, 30 October, 2014 is an album containing 77 watercolours by Prendergast and 2 pencil sketches and 52 photographs and other related ephemera related to a voyage to NSW, North West Australia, Hong Kong and Malaysia between 1887-1889. 9 watercolours are illustrated. Detailed biographical information on Catain the hon. Foley Charles Prendergast is provided over 4 pages.
Publishing details: Christie’s London, 2014, pb, 96pp
Walters Wesview full entry
Reference: see Illustrators of Australia - [provides examples of members work and contact details - illustrated in b & w and colour]
Publishing details: The Illustrators Association of Australia, 1993, with index.
Australian Modernityview full entry
Reference: Australian Modernity: The Complexity and the Diversity, by Helen Rayment. Lauraine Diggins Fine Art catalogue
Publishing details: Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, 2005, 52pp
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Degotardi Johnview full entry
Reference: John Degotardi: Printer, publisher and photographer by John Fletcher. Studies In Australian Bibliography series, Number 25. Edited by Walter Stone. Extensive biographical information on Degotardi and references to other artists.
Publishing details: Wentworth Press / Book Collector's Society of Australia, 1984., Foolscap, or.wrap. (178 pages). First and only edition.
Fragments of Everydayview full entry
Reference: Fragments of Everyday: A book of Australian Ephemera
Publishing details: NLA, 2005, 122pp
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Albury Win and Ethelview full entry
Reference: Win Albury 1896-1994 and Ethel Albury 1889-1974 were artsist who studied at Sydney Technical College. They also did wood carving. Both travelled to America before returning to Australia. Their estate was sold at Hamilton & Miller auction 24 March 1995. The auction catalogue has biographical information.
Publishing details: Hamilton & Miller auction 24 March 1995, 38 pp (1441 lots)
Ref: 133
Kafka Paul Eview full entry
Reference: At least 9 lots of furniture sold at Dalia Stanley Auctions November 1998 (lots 470-480). Each lot described fully.
Publishing details: Dalia Stanley Auctions November 1998 . Photocopy of catalogue page.
Ref: 133
Stanley & Co auctionsview full entry
Reference: 20th Century Art, Design and Furniture. Includes sofas by Marion Hall Best
Publishing details: Stanley & Co auctions, 4 May, 2004
Ref: 133
Evans Georgeview full entry
Reference: HOBART TOWN. EVANS, George William (after). HOBART TOWN TABLEWARE. Staffordshire earthenware plate (blue and white), 32 mm high x 230 mm diameter, transfer-printed title “Hobart Town” on base within a cartouche. [Staffordshire, England, circa 1825]. Rare and desirable. Inspired by Chinese and Dutch blue and white earthenware, the famous Staffordshire factories produced a great variety of tableware which was sold fairly inexpensively and exported widely. Decorated by transfer printing designs of landscape scenes and locales the plates displayed well and became very popular, especially in the export trade, mainly to America. The floral border of the Hobart Town plate identifies it as one of a service that included views of Detroit, Baltimore, Washington, Albany, Quebec, and presumably other North American cities, as well as Hobart Town – the presence of which suggests that the complete set might have included other key ports on the round the world voyage such as Rio de Janiero, Cape Town, and Sydney. The image of Hobart Town is based on the Evans view published in 1822 as frontispiece to his renowned book on the colony, a view revised and updated from his rare separately-published view of 1820, with the inclusion now of the recently-built hospital. Some poetic licence has been taken with the Evans image to suit it better to the new medium, with buildings and topographical features omitted or altered to fit the circular space, while a tree has been introduced on the left to frame and balance the view of the town. This is possibly the earliest depiction of any part of Australia on a non-paper manufactured article. See colour illustration on the front cover.
Estimate $5000/8000 at Australian Book Auctions, Lot 32, Monday 21st November 2011 at 6.30 pm and Tuesday 22nd November 2011 at 1.00 pm and 6.30 pm
Synnott Mview full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen auction catalogue, Australian & Colonial – Antique & Historical, 6 November, 2014, lot 388: M. SYNNOTT, Bunyin-A-Wak, South Brighton 1859, watercolour, signed, titled and dated lower left, 15.5 x 23 illustrated online, not in catalogue.
Up again at Leski auction, Australian & Historical, 3-4 Dec., 2022, lot 914 with Description:
MARY ANN SYNNOT (Williams) (1828 - 1903),

Bunyin-a-wak, South Brighton,

watercolour,

signed, titled and dated Oct. 24th '59 at lower left,

15 x 23cm.

also initialled "M.A.W." (Mary Ann Williams) lower left.

Mary Ann Synnot, daughter of Captain Walter Synnot and wife of Reverend Montague Williams. She had accompanied her father to Van Diemen's Land in 1836, marrying Williams in 1851 in Launceston. They eventually moved to Ballan in Victoria and she died at Toorak. She is buried at St.Kilda Cemetery. The homestead depicted in this watercolour is her brother-in-law's South Brighton station in the Wimmera, where she was visiting her sister, Annie, in 1859. Her manuscript journal recording this work and her travels between 1859 and 1864 has also survived, and is housed in the rare books library at Monash University.
Clack Arthur Baker extended essayview full entry
Reference: in Peintres Australiens a Etaples, by Jean Claude Lesage. Published in French, however, an English translation by Pauline Le Borgne was printed later. 25 Australian artists are discussed, Biographical information is included. See also Australian Painters In Etaples, a reprint in English with additional illustrations, ETT IMPRINT, Bondi Junction, NSW, 2022, pb, 85pp]
Publishing details: A.M.M.E., 2000, hc, dw, 133pp. English translation of text inserted in this copy.
Bunny Rupert extended essayview full entry
Reference: in Peintres Australiens a Etaples, by Jean Claude Lesage. Published in French, however, an English translation by Pauline Le Borgne was printed later. 25 Australian artists are discussed, Biographical information is included. See also Australian Painters In Etaples, a reprint in English with additional illustrations, ETT IMPRINT, Bondi Junction, NSW, 2022, pb, 85pp]
Publishing details: A.M.M.E., 2000, hc, dw, 133pp. English translation of text inserted in this copy.
Rae Alisonview full entry
Reference: in Peintres Australiens a Etaples, by Jean Claude Lesage. Published in French, however, an English translation by Pauline Le Borgne was printed later. 25 Australian artists are discussed, Biographical information is included. See also Australian Painters In Etaples, a reprint in English with additional illustrations, ETT IMPRINT, Bondi Junction, NSW, 2022, pb, 85pp]
Publishing details: A.M.M.E., 2000, hc, dw, 133pp. English translation of text inserted in this copy.
Nicholas Hilda Rix extended essayview full entry
Reference: in Peintres Australiens a Etaples, by Jean Claude Lesage. Published in French, however, an English translation by Pauline Le Borgne was printed later. 25 Australian artists are discussed, Biographical information is included. See also Australian Painters In Etaples, a reprint in English with additional illustrations, ETT IMPRINT, Bondi Junction, NSW, 2022, pb, 85pp]
Publishing details: A.M.M.E., 2000, hc, dw, 133pp. English translation of text inserted in this copy.
Tuck Marie extended essayview full entry
Reference: in Peintres Australiens a Etaples, by Jean Claude Lesage. Published in French, however, an English translation by Pauline Le Borgne was printed later. 25 Australian artists are discussed, Biographical information is included. See also Australian Painters In Etaples, a reprint in English with additional illustrations, ETT IMPRINT, Bondi Junction, NSW, 2022, pb, 85pp]
Publishing details: A.M.M.E., 2000, hc, dw, 133pp. English translation of text inserted in this copy.
From Studio to Stageview full entry
Reference: From Studio to Stage: Costumes and Designs from the Russian Ballet by Robyn Healy and Michael Lloyd. Includes a bibliography is illustrated with detail photographs in colour, as well as reproductions of photographs from the 1920s. Many of the costumes were is the foremost artists of the early 20th century – among them Picasso, Matisse, Derain, Braque and Gris.
Publishing details: Australian National Gallery, 1990, pb, 64 pages.
Stage costumeview full entry
Reference: see From Studio to Stage: Costumes and Designs from the Russian Ballet by Robyn Healy and Michael Lloyd. Includes a bibliography is illustrated with detail photographs in colour, as well as reproductions of photographs from the 1920s. Many of the costumes were is the foremost artists of the early 20th century – among them Picasso, Matisse, Derain, Braque and Gris.
Publishing details: Australian National Gallery, 1990, pb, 64 pages.
Nampitjin Eubanaview full entry
Reference: Eubana Nampitjin, Alcaston Gallery catalogue, 2002
Publishing details: Alcaston Gallery, 2002, pb, 25pp
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Macleod Euanview full entry
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Kristensen Annaview full entry
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Publishing details: 2011
Watson Judyview full entry
Reference: see Artist Profile - Issue no 13
Publishing details: 2010
Fusinato Marcoview full entry
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Publishing details: 2010
Rossitto Luisaview full entry
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Publishing details: 2010
Taylor Nathanview full entry
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Publishing details: 2010
Yeldum Joshuaview full entry
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Publishing details: 2010
Carment Tomview full entry
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Publishing details: 2010
Strasser Theoview full entry
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Publishing details: 2010
Dyer Jayneview full entry
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Publishing details: 2010
Benwell Stephenview full entry
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Publishing details: 2010
Rafferty Seanview full entry
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Publishing details: 2010
Neale Paulview full entry
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Publishing details: 2010
Ross Sallyview full entry
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Publishing details: 2010
Band Davidview full entry
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Publishing details: 2010
Sierra Santiagoview full entry
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Publishing details: 2010
Cooper Justinview full entry
Reference: see Artist Profile - Issue no 13
Publishing details: 2010
Barton Del Kathryn view full entry
Reference: Del Kathryn Barton, The Nightingale and the Rose, written by Oscar Wilde [’Art & Australia’s latest book project presents a new series of artworks by Del Kathryn Barton inspired by the wild energy of Oscar Wilde’s classic story The Nightingale and the Rose.
Lusciously illustrated, the book contains 20 new paintings and drawings by the Archibald winning artist to accompany the words of Wilde’s timeless tale of love and loss. Del Barton’s exaggerated aesthetic has given a contemporary feel to a classic fairytale.
The theme of ecstatic metamorphosis through song attracted Del Kathryn Barton to this story, where the life of a small bird is offered up for the ideal of love. Barton sees the Nightingale as “the true artist, she gives completely of her deepest essence”.’]

Publishing details: Art & Australia,
Hardback, 56 pages
Jones Ronaele 1945-2010view full entry
Reference: Have you met Miss Jones by Ronaele Jones. Preface by Gillian Noble, Washhouse Gallery. [’Ronaele Jones was a renowned Australian designer who produced furnishing textile print designs for some 30 years. Working with all the major Australian textile houses, as well as many in the UK and US, she sadly succumbed to breast cancer in January this year. The Historic Houses Trust has since acquired her design archives, and now, an exhibition at Rozelle’s Washhouse Gallery seeks to celebrate this talented artist’s life and career, with a number of friends having already lent their support.
Gallery Director Gillian Noble said Jones had been involved in the planning for the exhibition before her passing. “I think it’s very interesting the way she has a modern Australian take on the culture of our neighbours – her representations are very contemporary, with a twist,” she said. “These little drawings are quirky, funny, very affectionate as well – inspired by her travels, and the historic and current decorative cultures of the countries she visited.”
Those countries included India, Italy, Bali and Burma – and it was the latter, Noble says, that Jones had a particular passion for, with a number of statements about the lack of political freedoms there making their way into her work.
In the last few years of her life, Jones studied Persian and Afghan miniature painting at the College of Fine Arts, under the tutelage of Afghani miniaturist Rahimi Karim. Rahimi encouraged his students to produce miniatures based on their own culture, rather than slavishly following historical tradition – and this exhibition’s works are the result.
‘Have you met Miss Jones?’ is showing at the Washhouse Gallery from Tuesday, November 2 to Sunday, November 21, 2010’]
Publishing details: Washhouse Gallery, 2010, laminated hard cover, 32pp
Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 view full entry
Reference: The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Anderson Bruceview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Avery Scottview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Avery Scottview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Ball Christineview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Bamford Roderickview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Benwell Stephenview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Black Sandraview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Brooks Richardview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Chepeaux Fredericview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Daly Gregview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Draper Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Esson Merranview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Gazzard Mareaview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Halford Andrewview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Hancock Judyview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Headley Christopherview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Hely Patsyview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Hollister Virginiaview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Jacobs Timview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Jenyns Lorraineview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Johnson Johnview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Kemp Bronwynview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Keighery Michaelview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Laurent susanview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Kypridakis Benview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Manning Sonyview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Lee Lorraineview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
May Maggieview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Mansfield Janetview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Michalski Williview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
McMiles Kathrinview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Nielsen Anne & Oleview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Mincham Jeffview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Peach Dianneview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Orchard Jennyview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Strachan Timview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Sahm Bernardview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Szirer Josefview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Swen Hiroeview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Teschendorff Johnview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Szonyi Stefanview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Wain Gregview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Trueman Bryanview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Wright Terryview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Watt Alanview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
Australian craft workersview full entry
Reference: see Mayfair Ceramic Award 1982 - The 1982 Mayfair Ceramic Award, Crafts Councils Centre Gallery exhibition catalogue. Biographical details, catalogue details of 2-3 works per artist, artist’s statement and prices provided for each artist,
Publishing details: Crafts Councils Centre Gallery, 1982, pb, 48pp,
100 New Zealand Craft Artists view full entry
Reference: 100 New Zealand Craft Artists by Helen Schamroth. 100 different artists, with pictures and examples of their individual works. [to be indexed]
Publishing details: Godwit, New Zealand, 1998, bibliography, ccxvi p. : col. ill. glossary of maori terms, glossary of craft terms,
Guide To Indigenous Art Centres 2013view full entry
Reference: Art Collector: 2013 Guide To Indigenous Art Centres, edited by Hannah McKissock-Davis. The section headings are: Western Desert; Top End & Arnhem Land: central Desert: Kimberley; Tiwi Islands; Mornington Peninsula; South West Western Australia; Far North Queensland & Torres Island.
Publishing details: Magnesia Media, Sydney 2012 160pp, colour illusts,
Sharp Martinview full entry
Reference: Survey 14: Martin Sharp
Publishing details: NGV, 1981, 8pp
Ref: 1000
Sydney Art School Magazine.The Art Student.view full entry
Reference: Sydney Art School Magazine.The Art Student. Mavis Dickson and Rodney Cooper (editors). Includes a linocut by Joshua Smith and contributions by Jean Bellette.
Publishing details: Sydney : Sydney Art School, 1931. Large octavo, printed yellow wrappers (a little worn, detached), unpaginated, with numerous original linocuts tipped-in.
Ref: 1000
Leti Brunoview full entry
Reference: “Urban Paradise” gouaches & drawings (deluxe edition) LETI, Bruno
“This small volume pays tribute to one of the outstanding public gardens
of the world,The Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, Australia. A ‘paradise’ in the ‘urban landscape’” (the artist’s dedication).
Publishing details: Melbourne : Distinction Printing, 1985. Duodecimo, marbled papered boards, a series of reproductions of Leti’s artworks, with an original etching bound in.The deluxe edition, limited to 80 signed copies, within a total limitation of 500 copies (including the trade edition).
Ref: 1000
Leti Brunoview full entry
Reference: Bruno Leti. Return to Memories (series 1). A folio of three woodcuts.

Publishing details: Melbourne : the artist, 1989. Folio, silkscreened wrappers by Larry Rawling, containing three original colour woodcuts (Sabina, Clonbinane,Arrival 51), each signed and numbered by the artist. Edition limited to 30 copies.
Ref: 1000
Leti Brunoview full entry
Reference: Bruno Leti. Market forces LETI, Bruno

Publishing details: Melbourne : the artist, 1991. Folio, folding card portfolio with original signed and numbered screen print on front panel, containing four signed and numbered sugar lift etchings and four cibachrome prints, the folio also signed and numbered and limited to 35 copies.
Ref: 1000
Leti Brunoview full entry
Reference: Bruno Leti “Four Days” : a folio of four lithographs LETI, Bruno

Publishing details: Melbourne : the artist, 1991. Folio, silkscreened lettered wrappers by Larry Rawling, containing four colour lithographs made in collaboration with Neil Leveson at the Australian Print Workshop, each signed in pencil.The folio limited to 35 copies signed by the artist.
Ref: 1000
Leti Brunoview full entry
Reference: Recorded movements in time LETI, Bruno
Eight silkscreen prints 1991.
Publishing details: Melbourne : the artist, 1991.
Folio, lettered wrappers with linocut design, stringbound, 24
pp, introduction by Bruno Leti, eight silkscreen prints made in collaboration with Larry Rawling. Limited to 35 copies plus 7 proofs.
Ref: 1000
Schlitz Michaelview full entry
Reference: Artists’ books. The catalogue, Michael Schlitz. 16 October – 9 November 1991. An early and significant Australian artists’ book exhibition. containing ten original works by Carolyn Dodds, John Honeywill, Peter Liddy, Anne Lord, Ron McBurnie, Milan Milojevic,Tim Mosley,Wim de Vos, Normana Wight and Lanscheng Zhang,
Publishing details: Brisbane : Grahame Galleries and Editions, 1991. Small quarto, card wrappers (being an original screen print by Michael Schlitz, signed and numbered), 42 pp, illustrated with ten original graphics. Catalogue limited to 300 copies, this one of 100 deluxe editions each signed and numbered by the artist.
Ref: 1000
Leti Brunoview full entry
Reference: Found - LETI, Bruno and CREPALDI, Daniele
Publishing details: Grafica uno Giorgio Upiglio, 1991. Milan.Duodecimo, printed wrappers in a card slipcase, six sections of four leaves, folded, comprising letterpress, etchings and aquatints, printed by hand at the Upiglio Press in Italy. Limited to 99 copies signed by the two artists.An exquisite small format artist’s book of the highest quality, hand-pressed on fine paper.
Ref: 1000
Leti Brunoview full entry
Reference: Notations of a journey - LETI, Bruno and LONEY,Alan
Silkscreens, etchings, aquatints and text by Bruno Leti. Dedicated to Giorgio Upiglio.
Publishing details: Melbourne : the artist, 1992. Octavo, etched paper wrappers in slipcase, comprising
folded sheets with original prints and text printed on Whatman Fine 250 gsm rag paper, the silkscreens made in collaboration with printmaker Larry Rawling, the etchings pulled by the artist. Limited to 75 copies signed by the artist.A fine early work by Leti.
Ref: 1000
Oppen Monicaview full entry
Reference: Tree Song by Monica Oppen

Publishing details: [Sydney] : Ant Press, 1991. Folding broadside with a designer binding of cloth bound boards with embossed design, 405 x 120 mm, letterpress with an original woodblock. Limited to 55 copies signed by the author-artist.
Ref: 1000
Oppen Monicaview full entry
Reference: A prospectus for Rebecca’s Diary. OPPEN, Monica

Publishing details: Sydney : Ant Press, 1990. Octavo, folding lettered wrappers, string bound, text, two original etchings. One of 60 special issues of the prospectus for Monica Oppen’s artist’s book Rebecca’s Diary.The special edition prospectus was issued in four sets each of 15 copies; each of the four sets contains two different etchings. Limited to 15 copies signed by the artist.
Ref: 1000
Oppen Monicaview full entry
Reference: Ripple, Monica Oppen

Publishing details: [Sydney] : Ant Press, 1991. Folio, broadside bound in ar tist designed papered boards, measures 275 x 120 mm, letterpress with original woodblock. Limited to 55 copies signed by the author-artist.
Ref: 1000
Oppen Monicaview full entry
Reference: Love Poem OPPEN, Monica

Publishing details: [Sydney] : Ant Press, 1991. Folio, broadside bound in ar tist designed papered boards, measures 340 x 120 mm, letterpress with original woodblock. Limited to 35 copies signed by the author-artist.
Ref: 1000
McBurnie Ronview full entry
Reference: The boy who tried to kiss himself by Ron McBurnie
A story told in seven etchings and some words for my sons Jonathan & Ben.
Publishing details: Townsville : Lyre Bird Press, 1994. Quarto, illustrated papered boards, [20] pp, 18 etchings including title page, a whimsical short story, the entire book etched and hand printed by the artist. Limited to 25 copies signed and numbered by the artist.
Ref: 1000
Senbergs Janview full entry
Reference: In the studio. Original lithographs by Jan Senbergs


Publishing details: Melbourne : Zimmer Editions and Townsville : Lyre Bird Press, 1998. Folio, full blind- embossed cloth binding by Norbert Herold with pictorial inlay, dust jacket, unpaginated, essay by Jenny Zimmer, two folding lithographs of Senbergs’ studio, printed by John Robinson. Limited to 30 copies signed and numbered by the artist.
Ref: 1000
Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: Collage
JACKS, Robert et al.
A book of papiers collés by Sydney Ball, Andrew Christofides, Robert Jacks, George Johnson, Inge King and Allan Mitelman.
Publishing details: Melbourne : Jenny Zimmer, 1999. Quarto, folding clamshell
box with lettered papered boards, containing the folio, printed wrappers, unpaginated, printed by Larry Rawling in folding sections, introduction by Jenny Zimmer, six folding sections printed with the artist’s name and a quote from either The Harafish or Echoes of
an autobiography written by Naguib Mahfouz, each containing an original paper collage by the artist, signed and numbered. Limited to 50 copies signed by Jenny Zimmer.A rare and beautiful artist’s book, including a series of original signed artworks.
Ref: 1000
Mitelman Allanview full entry
Reference: Ko-ko by Allan Mitelman [‘A stunning artist’s book by one of Australia’s great minimalists.’]

Publishing details: Melbourne : Zimmer Editions and Townsville : Lyre Bird Press, 2000. Folio, full blind- embossed cloth binding by Norbert Herold with pictorial inlay, dust jacket, unpaginated, a series of 8 original linocuts by Allan Mitelman accompanied by dense pages of screen printed text by Larry Rawling, designed by Charles Teuma, an entirely nonsense text employed for its striking visual impact. Edition limited to 30 copies signed and numbered by the artist.
Ref: 1000
King Ingeview full entry
Reference: Inge King. What we talk about when we talk about love - A book of cut-outs -
With passages from Raymond Carver’s What we talk about when we talk about love.
Publishing details: Melbourne : Jenny Zimmer, 2000. Folio, clamshell box, housing the folio, printed in folding sections, title page and colophon, ten folded paper ‘cut-outs’ created by Inge King, screen printed by Larry Rawling and then cut-out by the artist, each initialed by the artist in pencil. Limited to 15 copies signed by the artist.Very rare folio of original Inge King artworks, an unusual artist’s book.
Ref: 1000
Charapanovskaia Marinaview full entry
Reference: Textiles
CHARAPANOVSKAIA, Marina (1961 - )
Artist’s book in three parts.
Textiles 1 : clamshell box (310 x 270 mm) bound in linen, satin lined, with 64 loose etchings exploring the textural qualities of fabric, each signed and numbered in the series.The etchings are miniature and intimate, measuring a mere 58 x 30mm each on paper 288 x 248 mm; a pair of silk gloves is included to complete this element of the set.
Textiles 2 : clamshell box (150 x 150 mm) bound in linen, paper lined, with 57 etchings bound
in a long concertina.The etchings are similarly miniature.
Textiles 3 : linen bound book (105 x 132 mm), with 62 etchings.
Ref: 1000
Shead Garryview full entry
Reference: Ern Malley :The Darkening Ecliptic, Garry Shead. Shead’s work is based on the infamous Australian Ern Malley hoax of 1943.
Publishing details: Basil Hall Editions : Darwin, 2003. Nine etchings, 150 x 220 mm each, handprinted by Natasha Rowell. Edition of 50.
Series of nine etchings by Australian artist Garry Shead housed in a purpose-built ceramic box (290 x 215 x 60 mm).The nine etchings join up in the fashion of a puzzle to complete Shead’s image, Petit Testament. Each of the nine etchings is signed verso, with the exception of the etching which represents the lower right-hand corner of the full image, which is signed ‘Garry Shead ‘03’ in pencil on the image. A card with the complete image accompanies the etchings with a short text by Sasha Grishin and the edition number (this is no. 31).
Ref: 1000
Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: Robert Jacks : his Bloomsday book.


Publishing details: Melbourne : Macmillan Art Publishing, 2004. Folio, embossed with an original collage design by the artist on front panel, housed in striking red and black clamshell box, illustrated throughout and accompanied by poetry by James Joyce et al.The deluxe edition, limited to 100 copies, in the superior binding, with an original signed screen print bound in.
Ref: 1000
Adams Tateview full entry
Reference: Gesture by Tate Adams

Publishing details: Townsville : Lyre Bird Press and Melbourne : Zimmer Editions, 2005. Folio (525 x 415 mm), full blind-embossed cloth binding by Norbert Herold with pictorial inlay, dust jacket, unpaginated, double page screen print, essay, a series of hand-painted leaves in gouache, cut on the fore-edge to different depths, to produce a series of overlapping designs, colophon and two further screen prints, one double page. Edition limited to 15 signed copies,
Ref: 1000
Ricardo Geoffreyview full entry
Reference: A heart’s verse , Geoffrey Ricardo -
Being a book of twelve aquatints and notes presenting the artist’s ponderings of love and its participants. By Geoffrey Ricardo together with a poem by Walt Whitman.
Publishing details: Stoke-on-Trent [U.K.] : The Lytlewode Press, 2006. Elephant folio (500 mm) exquisitely bound in full scarlet ostrich, the natural hide expressing a textural richness unique to the species, housed in a velvet-lined buckram clamshell box gilt-lettered on the spine.The poetry of Whitman introduces the book, and is complemented by works by Ricardo. Twelve original aquatints are tipped on to facing opposing pages of prose written by the artist, each signed and numbered, and further accompanied by a large original graphite drawing with manuscript verse signed by the artist, and four proof etchings of the same image.The frontispiece is an original photograph by James Calder of Ricardo, signed in ink by photographer and artist. Limited to thirty copies only, numbered and signed by the artist and publisher. Geoffrey Ricardo continues to grow as a contemporary artist
of national importance - his etchings and aquatints are regarded
by academics as some of the finest being produced.This is an aesthetically elegant work, exploring the phenomenon of love from the male perspective.A highpoint from the studios of the artist and The Lytlewode Press.
Ref: 1000
Grosse Katharinaview full entry
Reference: Katharina Grosse : picture park (deluxe edition) GROSSE, Katharina

Publishing details: Brisbane : Queensland Art Gallery, 2007. Folio, wrappers with original painted design by Grosse, lettered plastic sleeve, 48 pp, illustrated throughout.The deluxe edition, limited to 100 copies, signed and numbered by the artist.The wrappers have been spray- painted by the artist and all copies are unique.
Ref: 1000
Leti Brunoview full entry
Reference: LETI, Bruno and STEELE, Peter
Melbourne : the artist, n.d. Folio, clamshell box containing 14 original signed etchings by Bruno Leti along with hand-printed poems by Peter Steele with designs by Leti; edition of 14 copies, from which seven have been gathered into boxed sets, signed by poet and artist.
Ref: 1000
Leti Brunoview full entry
Reference: Yarra light Melbourne / Night River series LETI, Bruno
Melbourne : the artist, 2007.Two volumes octavo, black-lettered duotone cloth in matching slipcase with draw ribbon, unpaginated, each with photographs by Bruno Leti and one original signed photograph tipped-in to each volume.A charming artist’s book inspired by Melbourne’s Yarra River, limited to 30 copies signed and numbered by the artist.
Ref: 1000
Littlewood Pressview full entry
Reference: The Littlewood Press SIMITIAN, Katherine N. Being a monograph dealing with the development of an Australian private press featuring eighty-nine etchings printed in the atelier of the press. Stoke-on-Trent :

This grand volume details the achievements and history of the Littlewood Press from 1996 to 2007, featuring eighty-nine etchings editioned from its published works and commissioned artists.The artists represented include Sir Lionel Lindsay, Norman Lindsay, Derham Groves, Allan Jordan,Trish Hart,Tony Irving, Pro Hart, Andrew Sibley, Caitlin Littlewood, Robbie Harmsworth, Peter Jones, inter alia. One of the finest Australian art publications.
Publishing details: Lytlewode Press, 2007. Elephant folio (515 mm tall), full kangaroo with fore-edge and spine in stingray, the natural white star of the skin forming a decorative emblem to the spine, gilt emblem to front panel, in kangaroo and felt lined slipcase and gilt-lettered clamshell box, 31 pp, 89 leaves of plates, all being original etchings printed at the Press, all edges deckled, numerous interleaved blanks. Limited to ten copies signed by Robert Littlewood, publisher and Katherine Simitian, author. A deluxe edition publication with extraordinary physical presence.
Ref: 1000
Rees Bronwynview full entry
Reference: Art Gallery Book I - by Bronwyn Rees [Offered for sale by Douglas Stewart Fine Books?]
Publishing details: [Melbourne: the artist, 2008]
Artist’s book. Unique example, signed, titled and dated 2008 in pencil, and signed again in pen 2012. Handmade paper-covered boards, 150 x 285 mm, [36] cotton rag paper leaves bound together by black string; each leaf is printed double-sided with an etching and coloured ink.
Ref: 1000
Rees Bronwynview full entry
Reference: Boxed Set of books by Bronwyn Rees.
Box containing eleven artist’s books, all signed individually and dated 2008 in pencil. Housed in a handmade slipcase, 260 x 187 x 99 mm, the eleven volumes have individual themes; all are handmade and bound with white cotton. According to the artist’s statement the pamphlet books were originally exhibited as panels of prints; these books were made out of the remaining unsold images to be kept together in one boxed binding. [Offered for sale by Douglas Stewart Fine Books?]
Publishing details: [Melbourne: the artist, 2008]


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Olsen Johnview full entry
Reference: John Olsen “The Kiss” - John Olsen.
The Kiss reproduces a John Olsen sketchbook on the subject, and is a very limited edition publication.
Publishing details: Townsville and Melbourne : Lyre Bird Press & Zimmer Editions, 2009. Folio, quarter-calf over linen, gilt-lettered on spine, unpaginated, original signed Olsen etching bound in as frontispiece, titled The Kiss and editioned out of 30 copies, an original Olsen pen sketch facing title page with the edition number written by the artist in pen, poem by Olsen The Kiss, 16 full page colour illustrations, each with a manuscript caption in ink hand written by John Olsen on the facing page. Limited to 30 copies signed and numbered by Olsen.
Ref: 1000
Remembranceview full entry
Reference: Remembrance by Peter Lyssiotis and Theo Strasser.

“Composed by the two creators of Eyewitness (2008) in collaboration with the poet Colvin, Remembrance is constructed
in imposing form, the initial impact of the front boards recalling
a tombstone or war monument.The interior, bracketed by the
dark whorls of Strasser’s acrylic endpapers, freeze-frames post apocalyptic thoughts of an inhumane future grounded in our own reality. In doing so, the artists remind the reader of the consequence of action, specifically in reference to current military actions which while aiming to liberate, actually consecrate suffering” - artists’ statement.
Publishing details: [Melbourne] : Masterthief, 2009. Folio (510 mm), lettered cloth, hand-painted endpapers, [44] pp, original screen prints and painted pages with overlaid text. Limited to 10 copies plus 3 artist’s proofs signed by the artists.
Ref: 1000
Strasser Theoview full entry
Reference: Luminance - Theo Strasser

Luminance takes the shape of a codex, but
its content is a series of vivid and dramatic paintings interwoven with thoughts of an artist’s doubts and dreams. In the colophon Strasser states that ‘the text is derived from the practice of painting’, by which he means Luminance serves somewhat as the artist’s own manifesto of the personal challenges involved in realising an artwork from concept to canvas.
Publishing details: Melbourne : Anajah Press, 2010
Large quarto, 395 x 395 mm, 48 pp, each hand-painted, hand-bound by Monica Oppen of Sydney. Limited to 8 copies signed by the artist.
Ref: 1000
My Countryview full entry
Reference: Yannima Pikarli Tommy Watson Ngayuku Ngura - My country by Ken McGregor and Marie Geissler
Translation into French by Flore Gregorini. This monograph presents the spectacular painting of a master colourist. A Pitjantjatjara elder who maintains his home and studio in Alice Springs, the artist still travels extensively across his ‘country’ to fulfil traditional obligations.
Publishing details: Melbourne : Macmillan, 2010. Quarto, white-lettered black buckram in matching
slipcase, illustrated endpapers, 248 pp, extensively illustrated.The deluxe edition, limited to 50 numbered copies, with a large and magnificent original colour etching by Watson loosely enclosed, limited to 50 numbered copies signed with his monogram ‘X’.
Ref: 1000
Dancing over Dark Watersview full entry
Reference: Dancing over dark waters, Gwen Harrison, Sue Anderon, Peter Lyssiotis

“The work reveals the three artists’ response to one of Sydney’s darkest historical colonial sites, Cockatoo Island, an imperial prison, industrial school, reformatory and jail..” – (SLNSW website)
Publishing details: Sydney : Gwen Harrison and Sue Anderson, 2012. Folio (545 mm), full dyed kangaroo with goatskin detail, [28] pp, etched endpapers, folding etched plates, presented in a clamshell box. Edition limited to 7 unique copies, signed by the artists.
Ref: 1000
Bray Vincentview full entry
Reference: Lyre bird and Mount Isa Mine BRAY,Vincent
With an introduction by Geoffrey Blainey.Townsville : Lyre Bird Press and ‘Four of the original drawings are based on his experience as a member of the mining workforce at Mount Isa.Three of the drawings feature the whimsical notion of the lyre bird, equipped with miner’s lamp, carrying the canary into the mine’ (from the colophon).
Publishing details: Melbourne : Zimmer Editions, 2013. Folio (525 x 415 mm), full blind-embossed cloth binding by Norbert Herold with pictorial inlay, dust jacket, unpaginated, six black and white reproduced drawings (two double page) by Vincent Bray, introduction by Blainey, text on Mount Isa Mine by Barry Sullivan, with a signed print affixed to title page. Limited to 10 copies, but in fact only 7 were produced.
Ref: 1000
Leti Brunoview full entry
Reference: These trees. Lake Mokoan. Drawing - photography - drawing.
LETI, Bruno and LAKIN, Shaun
of drawings by Leti. Limited to 98 copies, with two original signed lambda photographs by the artist, and an original signed etching loosely enclosed.
Publishing details: Melbourne : the artist, 2013. Quarto, decorated cloth by Wolfgang Schaefer, 59 pp, illustrated with photographs and reproductions

Ref: 1000
Strasser Theoview full entry
Reference: In ecstasy
[KAFKA]. STRASSER,Theo

Strasser uses Franz Kafka’s Zürau Aphorism Number 109, written between 1917 and 1918 but first published posthumously in 1931, as the basis for his text, a meditation on patience, insight and self-revelation. Crafted entirely by hand, each copy is unique, and represents an enormous amount of work.“This book has used Kafka’s text in helping me find myself, within my own sense of space” - from the colophon.
Publishing details: Melbourne :Anajah Press,2013.Large quarto, 520 x 540 mm, hand-bound in quarter-cloth by Wolfgang Schaefer, hand-painted dust jacket, [32] pp, each hand painted in acrylic, some with built-up paper collage. Limited to 6 copies signed by the artist.
Ref: 1000
Kelly Johnview full entry
Reference: article in Money section of Sydney Morning Herald 22 October, 2014. p8.
Publishing details: Sydney Morning Herald 22 October, 2014. p8.
Ref: 85
Bateman Edward La Trobeview full entry
Reference: see Bateman, Edward LaTrobe. Papers. MS 12448. LaTrobe Australian Manuscript
Collection, State Library of Victoria.
McCrea Georgianaview full entry
Reference: see McCrae Family Papers. MSS. 12018, 12831. LaTrobe Australian Manuscript
Collection, State Library of Victoria.
McCrae, c. 1886: G.G .. McCrae, "Rough Notes of Recollections of Port Phillip & Early
Melbourne begun c. 1886". MS A 1698. Mitchell Library, State Library of New South
Wales.
McCrae, 1927: G.G .. McCrae, "'Letter to Tom Roberts", 11 June, 1927. MS. Ab 112.
Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales.
Woolner Thomasview full entry
Reference: see Woolner, 1852-1854: T. Woolner, '"Diary of Thomas Woolner in Australia", 1852-1853,
1854. MS 1926, Microfilm. LaTrobe Australian Manuscripts Collection, State Library of \fictoria.
Nicholson Sir Charles Collectionview full entry
Reference: see P. Bell, 1993, "Sir Charles Nicholson's Collection", Australian Journal of Art - Art Association of Victoria.
Artists in Society nineteenth century Australiaview full entry
Reference: see Clernente, 1989: C. Clemente, "Artists in Society: A Melbourne Circle, 1850s-1880s", Art Bulletin of Victoria, National Gallery of Victoria, 30, 1989, pp. 40-57.
costume in Australiaview full entry
Reference: Costume in Australia, by Marion M. Fletcher,
Publishing details: Melbourne: Oxford University
Press, 1984, hc, dw, 208pp with index
gardening in Australiaview full entry
Reference: see P. Fox, Clearings: Six Colonial Gardeners and Their Landscapes, Carlton,

Publishing details: Vic.: The Miegunyah Press at Melbourne University Publishing Ltd., 2004.
Ref: 1000
Howitt Anna Maryview full entry
Reference: A.M. Howitt, An Art Student in Munich. ‘She remained in close to her brother, Alfred William Howitt, who had emigrated to Australia, where he became a noted explorer and pioneering anthropologist. Acting as his de facto agent in England, she secured equipment, vetted texts, and maintained academic connections on his behalf.’
Publishing details: London: Longman, Brown, Green
and Longmans, 1853
Ref: 1000
Melbourne colonial exhibitionsview full entry
Reference: see Melbourne, 1853: Catalogue of the Victoria Fine Arts Society's' Exhibition, Melbourne, August 20, 1853,

Melbourne, 1854: The Official Catalogue (of the Melbourne Exhibition, 1854, in
connexion with the Paris Exhihition, Melbourne, 1855, Melbourne, 1854.
Melbourne, 1861: Catalogue of the Exhibition of Art Treasures of'Victoria in Aid of the Melbourne Ladies' Benevolent Society, Melbourne, 1861.
Melbourne, 1861: Catalogue of the Melbourne Public Library for 1861, Melbourne: The Trustees, 1 861.
Melbourne, 1896: Catalogue of Engravings, Etchings, Etc., Formed by the the Late
Dr W. G. Howitt, Melbourne: Lamb, Smith and Co. Auctioneers, 1896. Melbourne: Lamb, Smith and Co. Auctioneers, 1896.
Meredith Louisa Annview full entry
Reference: L. A. Meredith, Over the Strait - a Visit to Victoria,
Publishing details: London: Chapman
and Hall, 1861.
Ref: 1000
Australian botanical illustrationsview full entry
Reference: see A. Moyal, "Collectors and Illustrators: women botanists of the nineteenth century" in D.J. and S.G.M. Carr (eds), People and Plants in Australia,
Publishing details: Sydney:
Academic Press, 1981, pp. 333-56.
Woolner Thomasview full entry
Reference: see L. Ormond, "Thomas Woolner and the Image of Tennyson" in B. Read and J. Barnes (eds), Pre-Raphaelite Sculpture: Nature and Imagination in British
Sculpture 1848-1914,
Publishing details: London: The Henry Moore Foundation in association with Lund Humphries, 1991, pp. 40-45.
Victoria Illustratedview full entry
Reference: H. Paynting and M. Grant (eds), Victoria Illustrated 1834-1984.
Publishing details: Melbourne: James Flood-Harold Paynting Charity Trust, 1985.
Ref: 1000
Woolner Thomasview full entry
Reference: Pre-Raphaelite Sculpture: Nature and Imagination in British Sculpture, by B. Read and J. Barnes ( cds ). Contents include Bernhard Smith: "The missing brother" / by Juliet Peers -- Thomas Woolner : PRB, RA / by Benedict Read -- Beyond Captain Cook : Thomas Woolner and Australia / by Juliet Peers -- Thomas Woolner and the image of Tennyson.
Publishing details: London: The Henry Moore Foundation in association with Lund Hmnphries, 1991, pp. 34-39.
Bateman Edward La Trobeview full entry
Reference: J. Phipps ( ed.), La Trobe and his Circle: An Exhibition to Mark the 150th Anniversary of the Arrival of Victoria’s First Lieutenant-Governor,
Publishing details: Melbourne: Council of the State Library of Victoria, 1989.
Ref: 1000
Artists' Societies in Colonial Victoriaview full entry
Reference: Downer, 1981-82: C. Downer, "Artists' Societies in Colonial Victoria, 1853-1881: The Search for Identity", M.A. (Preliminary) Thesis,
Publishing details: Department of Art History, Cinema,
Classics and Archaeology, 1981-82.
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Bateman Edward La Trobe view full entry
Reference: A. Neale, "'Illuminating Nature: The Art and Design of Edward La Trobe Bateman", Ph.D. Thesis,
Publishing details: Department of Art History, Cinema, Classics and Archaeology,
University of Melbourne, 200 I.
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Art Collectors in Colonial Victoria 1854-1892view full entry
Reference: Art Collectors in Colonial Victoria 1854-1892: An Analysis of Collecting and Patronage, by Gerard Vaughan, B.A. Hons Thesis, [To be indexed]
Publishing details: Department of Art History, Cinema, Classics and Archaeology, University of Melbourne, 1976, 100pp?.
McCrea Georgianaview full entry
Reference: T. Weber, "Port Phillip Papers: The Australian Journal of Georgiana
McCrae", Ph. D. Thesis,
Publishing details: School of Language, Literature and Communication, University College, University ofNew South Wales, 2000, 2 vols.
Ref: 1000
Thomas Edmundview full entry
Reference: see Josef Lebovic ‘Australasiana’ Collectors’ List no 174, October 2014: number 19 "Australian Album" [Music] 1857
Hard cover songbook of engraved sheet music with ten tinted lithographic illustrations by Edmund Thomas, most illustrations signed and some dated in image, 35.4 x 26.5cm. Title page includes "Sydney, J.R. Clarke, Music Publisher, George St. Alan & Wigley Lith. Printers." Text in some illustrations includes title and composer of each piece of music. This is the first Sydney songbook, published in NSW. It contains eight Australian musical scores for a popular audience.
Although individual songs and sheet music scores had been printed previously, this is the first complete published musical album. The frontispiece portrait of Miska Hauser (1822-1887) who was a prominent violinist of his time, does not have his facsimile signature located below the image, as illustrated in the copy held at the National Gallery of Australia. Ref: NGA, NLA
$5,500
Caire Nicholasview full entry
Reference: see Josef Lebovic ‘Australasiana’ Collectors’ List no 174, October 2014: no 67 Nicholas Caire Australian 1837-1918
Tennyson Cole's Studio, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria, 1891. Printout paper photograph, titled and dated in ink, with photographer's label and slips of newsprint dated in ink affixed to backing verso, 15.9 x 21.7cm. Minor scuffs to surface, paper loss to edges, laid down on original backing.
Label reads "Mr. N.J. Caire, Landscape Photographer, Toorak Road, South Yarra." Newsprint includes articles on portrait painter Philip Tennyson Cole from The Argus, The Age, and The Standard, from 3-7/9/1891. Philip Tennyson Cole British 1862-1939), a fashionable portrait painter of prominent personages and an amateur singer, travelled extensively, spending time in Australia from 1889. He attracted some notoriety due to a charge of wife desertion in New Zealand. Ref: NPG (UK), DAAO.
$770
Brooks Josephview full entry
Reference: see Josef Lebovic ‘Australasiana’ Collectors’ List no 174, October 2014: no 68, 68 Joseph Brooks Australian 1847-1918
[Snowy Mountains Views, Including Mt Kosciuszko], c1892. Group of 13 vintage silver gelatin photographs, each captioned in pencil or ink verso, including two signed "J. Brooks" and dated "April 1892", sizes from 10.4 x 17.4cm to 12.2 x 18.7cm. Locations depicted include views of Mt Kosciuszko, Dome Rocks, Lake May (the highest lake in Australia), Meuller's Peak, Rams Head Peak, Mt Dromedary and the Rams' Heads. Captioned "My observatory on Kosciuszko", one of the pho tographs shows a makeshift structure, and includes the names of a party of nine comprising five members of the Brooks family and four crew members. Joseph Brooks was an important surveyor, astronomer and photographer. He joined the South Australian Department of Survey and Crown Lands in 1864 as a draftsman and photographer, and in 1869 went on expedition with about 150 men to the Northern Territory, leading to the establishment of the town of Palmerston (Dar win). In 1877 Brooks joined the Department of Lands in Sydney as a surveyor and was a major contributor in the surveying of NSW (being an intrepid explorer and mountain climber, Brooks travelled to near-inaccessible areas).
Fischer A Jview full entry
Reference: see Josef Lebovic ‘Australasiana’ Collectors’ List no 174, October 2014: no 77: Collection Relating To A.J. Fischer Australian Artist c1899-1920s
Consisting of 15 items comprising six albumen paper and six vintage silver gelatin photographs, one letterpress and line block booklets, and two process screen images, one of which is affixed to a letterpress card, two photographs with photographer's line "Henry King, Sydney" embossed on backing below image, sizes from 7 x 9.5cm to 21.6 x 16.6cm. The collection includes issue 2 (February 1899) of The Bookfellow, a rare monthly magazine for bookbuyers and readers, which had cover illustrations by A.J. Fischer. Eight of the photographs are of Fischer's paintings, one with wash applied by hand. Born in NSW, Amandus Julius Fischer (1859-1948) was a renowned cartoonist, painter and prolific illustrator of his time. He contributed to a number of newspapers and magazines including the Illustrated Sydney News and the Town and Country Journal. Fischer is best known for his 1890s Bulletin cartoons. His work was exhibited at the 1898 Grafton Gallery exhibition "Australian Art in London.'' He helped illustrate Steele Rudd's On Our Selection, published in 1899.
Hopkins Livingstoneview full entry
Reference: see Josef Lebovic ‘Australasiana’ Collectors’ List no 174, October 2014: no 74 Livingston Hopkins American/Australian 1846-1927
Fuss And Feathers, c1894. Ink and wash with affixed slips of letterpress and postage stamp, signed lower left, titled on backing verso, 44 x 28.9cm. Foxing, soiling, laid down on original backing.
The centre panel depicts the character "The Little Boy from Manly", created by Hopkins in 1885 in relation to the Sudan War. This character, often used by Hopkins, became a personification of NSW and later of Australia. In this drawing the "Boy from Manly", captioned "I thought I had a stamp", was a send up of the penny postage rates. This concept was later reworked and issued in 1898 as an etching, using an elderly man instead of a boy. Another panel, concerning a humane approach to using ostrich plumage for hats, refers to the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), founded
in Victoria in 1894.
$3,300
McLachlan Phyllisview full entry
Reference: see Josef Lebovic ‘Australasiana’ Collectors’ List no 130 Phyllis McLachlan Australian 1905-1998
"And, One By One, Crept Silently To Rest" Omar Khayyam, c1930. Pen and ink with gouache, signed "Phil McLachlan" and captioned upper left and lower centre, 23.2 x 20.7cm. Slight foxing, discolouration and minor surface loss to margins.
Phyllis Laishley McLachlan, on leaving school at the age of 16, studied with Thea Proctor, and at the Julian Ashton School. She first exhibited her watercolours at a Society of Women Painters' exhibition in Sydney in 1922. In 1924, she held her first one-woman show. She was best known for her cover designs for The Home and Triad magazines. She married Sir John Collins (1899-1989), a distinguished and lauded naval officer and diplomat, who served in both World Wars, commanding the cruiser HMAS Sydney and Australia (II). Ref: SLNSW. (See item 157).
$1,100
Collingridge Georgeview full entry
Reference: see Josef Lebovic ‘Australasiana’ Collectors’ List no 121, October 2014: no 121: George Collingridge British/Australian 1847-1931
"Alice In One Dear Land" and "Through The Joke In Class", 1922, 1923. Pair of soft-cover hand-sewn letterpress books, one with process screen and line block illustrations and the other with tipped-in wood engravings and a list of oil paintings by Collingridge, 29.2 x 22.7cm. "Not an actual reprint of the Carroll books, but a significant variant nevertheless, appeared in 1922 when local author and artist George Collingridge published the first Australianised version of Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland, entitled Alice in One Dear Land. This was followed by Through the Joke in Class in 1923, a parody of Through the Looking Glass. These two smallish, limited edition works were issued by the author in association with publisher W.C. Penfold & Co. They included illustrations by Collingridge and made use of the artificial language Esperanto. Alice is presented in a distinctly Australian setting with kangaroos, emus and other local fauna accompanying her on a journey from Alice Springs. …Both works are now extremely rare." Ref: Michael K. Organ, extracted from "Alice in Oz…", University of Wollongong, 2013. It is interesting to note that the parody Through the Joke in Class involves Alice revisiting Australia to deal with problems in the laying of the foundations for the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
The pair $2,950
Studio of Realist Artists (SORA)view full entry
Reference: see Josef Lebovic ‘Australasiana’ Collectors’ List no 121, October 2014: no 141: SORA: Studio Of Realist Art Publications c1945-1947
Group of six publications comprising five roneoed bulletins with colour lineblock and letterpress covers, and a letterpress exhibition catalogue, most illustrations with artists' signatures replicated in block, bulletins dated "1945", catalogue signed and dated "3/9/47" in an unknown hand in pencil, accompanied with slip of newsprint annotated and dated in an unknown hand in ink, sizes from 13.8 x 11cm to 21.7 x 18cm. The Studio of Realist Art (SORA) was established at artist Roderick Shaw's studio at 171 Sussex Street, Sydney in 2 March 1945, and soon moved to larger premises at 214 George Street, Sydney, where meetings and art classes were held until 1948, when it closed due to being "a victim of the cultural Cold War." The foundation committee consisted of James Cant, Roy Dalgarno, Roderick Shaw, Hal Missingham, John Oldham, Adrian Galjaard, Bernard Smith, Herbert McClintock, and Dora Cant. According to Bernard Smith, SORA was formed to "bring art into closer relationship to contemporary life. The founders of the Studio believe that art today can only be revitalised if the artist is prepared to draw upon the varied experience that he will gain from the world about if he has the vision to see and the humanity to feel." Ref: Bernard Smith, A Pavene for Another Time, 2002, NLA.
Hanna Jview full entry
Reference: see Josef Lebovic ‘Australasiana’ Collectors’ List no 121, October 2014: no 142: J. Hanna Australian b.1919
Australian History Unlimited, c1950s. Pen and ink with watercolour, titled and signed lower right, captioned throughout image, 30.2 x 44.9cm. Foxing, soiling.
Captions include "De Quiros - Duyfken, 1606; Tasman, 1642; Dampier, 1699; Cook, 1770; Phillip, 1788; Blaxland, Lawson, Wentworth, 1813."
$660
Marony Patrick Williamview full entry
Reference: From Hordern House catalogue, portrait of Mad Dog Morgan by Patrick William Maroney:

27 [MORGAN] MARONY, Patrick William. Portrait of Mad Dog Morgan.
Portrait in oils on canvas, 106 x 60 cm., signed and dated “94” lower right; in a simple modern frame. Sydney, 1894.
Fine and dramatic portrait in oils of the australian bushranger dan “Mad dog” Morgan (1830-1865).
“Mad dog” Morgan (the most famous of a series of noms-de-plume which included “John smith”, “down-the-river-Jack” and “Billy the native”), had been banged up in 1854
for highway robbery in 1854, but was released on a good behaviour bond in 1860. Basing himself in the western slopes of new south wales, he became an active trader in stolen stock, and a notorious thief. it was his shooting of John Maclean of round Hill station in June 1864 which made him infamous, and which led to running battles with the police. ‘an imposing man, over 5 ft 10 ins (178 cm) in height, Morgan had dark hair worn in ringlets,
a full, dark beard, hazel eyes and a long, hooked nose which some claimed made him look like a ferocious bird of prey’ (adB). Morgan was shot and killed during an abortive raid near wangaratta, where his body was publicly displayed before his head was removed to be sent to the professor of anatomy at the university of Melbourne. the painting is clearly based on a photograph of Morgan taken in wangaratta in the days after he was shot and killed (a copy of the carte de visite of Morgan’s death pose is held in the state library of victoria).
the artist patrick william Marony (1858-1939) had an abiding interest in bushrangers. Marony was born in carragh, waterford county, ireland in 1858. He was the son of John Marony and Johanna walsh, and an educated man, having attended a seminary in dublin. He came to australia around 1883 and settled in new south wales with his brother John Martin Marony. patrick was a painter, photographer and early cinematographer, writing the stories for three films produced by the australian life Biograph company of Manly (Ben Hall, Notorious Bush Ranger; One Hundred Years Ago; and A Ticket in Tatts, which was remade in the 1930s). sadly, as is often the case with early films, only a few stills survive, now held in the australian national Film archives.
in the 1890s Marony worked on a series of bushranger paintings, with portraits of infamous figures such as Ben Hall, Frank Gardiner (the “King of the road”), and captain starlight, several of which are now in the national library of australia. Marony exhibited for the royal art society of nsw in 1907, 1908, 1909 and 1912. He died in sydney in 1939.
$28,000

Dunn Frederick Alexander view full entry
Reference: From From Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Oct 2014: - Photographic portrait of a mother and her young daughters, Melbourne, early 1870s
DUNN, Frederick Alexander
# 9631
Albumen print photograph, carte de visite format, 102 x 62 mm, recto imprinted Fredk. Alex. Dunn, Melbourne, and verso with imprint of Fred. Alex. Dunn Photographer, Personally privileged to photograph their Excellencies Sir Henry Barkly & family, Sir Charles Darling, Viscount Canterbury & family, Sir George F. Bowen & family, 55 & 57 Collins Street East, Melbourne, the albumen print is in fine condition, the verso of the mount with some pale foxing.
A beautiful family portrait by Frederick Dunn, without doubt one of the most talented photographers to grace Melbourne in the 1860s and 70s. Dunn had been brought from London in 1862 by Perez Mann Batchelder, and was appointed chief photographer in Batchelder's Melbourne studio. After a stint with Batchelder and later as a partner with both Botterill and Gaul, Dunn opened his own studio. As his advertisement on the back of this carte de visite indicates, Dunn's ability to take an exceptional portrait photograph attracted clientele from the highest echelon of Melbourne society. 
Ball Sydneyview full entry
Reference: Sydney Ball - The Stain Paintings 1972-1980. Sullivan & Strumpf Fine Art, Jan. 2013. Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-101).
Publishing details: Sullivan+Strumpf, 2013.

Ref: 1000
Siteworksview full entry
Reference: SITEWORKS: FIELD GUIDE TO BUNDANON, edited by Deborah Ely.
The perfect guide to the geology, flora, fauna, Indigenous and settler history, and Boyds at Bundanon. A compilation of images and stories, maps, scientific research, artworks, recipes, anecdotes, poetry and social history. The book is a catalogue for the first four editions of Bundanon’s annual Spring Siteworks event.
Publishing details: Published by Bundanon Trust, 287 pages.
Ref: 1000
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: ARTHUR BOYD DRAWINGS (LIMITED EDITION) By Christopher Tadgell.
These limited edition books are numbered and signed by Arthur Boyd. Selection of drawings. 10 colour plates, 75 black and white full page plates. 1875 catalogue illustrations.

Publishing details: Limited edition of 150, blue cloth bound book with hard slip case. 272 pages. Clothbound, hardcover, with slipcase.
Ref: 1000
Bundanonview full entry
Reference: see BEING AT BUNDANON
Catalogue of travelling exhibition - an exhibition of works by Arthur Boyd, Boyd family members and by Artists in residence.
Publishing details: Edition of 500. Published by Bundanon Trust 2005. Softcover.
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: Arthur Boyd - an active witness.
Catalogue from Bundanon Trust touring exhibition Arthur Boyd: An Active Witness.
Arthur Boyd: An Active Witness is the first major exhibition to consider the social consciousness that infused Arthur Boyd's life and to link his political concerns with his art work. Paintings, prints, ceramics and other materials from the Bundanon Trust Collection offer insights into how one of Australia's greatest artists dealt with the social responsibility that defines humanity.
The exhibition includes works by Boyd's contemporaries and is supported by loans from public and private collections, photographs and archival material.
Publishing details: Bundanon Trust , 2013
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Dunlop Stefanview full entry
Reference: Stefan Dunlop - Ten Years. ‘Dunlop has exhibited widely and his work is held in many private collections in Australia and overseas. A figurative painter, his large works use contemporary images, people in contemporary settings but always with a classical reference. He positions unidentified people in 'invented or borrowed landscapes or suspended in vastly decorative...empty colourfields'. 

Using colour and tone he allows the viewer to fill in the blanks, to finish telling the often humorous story. Dunlop never takes himself too seriously but he loves the medium and the viewer cannot help but appreciate his passion.

Borrowed from private collections in NSW and Queensland, the exhibition also inlcudes work from a 2010 residency at the University of Texas (Dallas) and recent work.
Publishing details: University of the Sunshine Coast, 2012
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Dobell Williamview full entry
Reference: Bill: The Life of William Dobell
By Scott Bevan. [‘In post-war Australia, William Dobell was a household name. But the most famous artist in the land was a broken man.

His Archibald Prize-winning portrait of Joshua Smith was the subject of a sensational legal case, challenging not only Dobell’s right to the prize, but the very idea of art itself. Dobell won the legal battle but lost so much else. His health was shattered, and his desire to paint was wiped out. He had to get away.

Just north of Sydney, Wangi Wangi is far removed from big city life. Dobell moved to Wangi to escape fame, but in that beguiling little place he found community...]
Publishing details: Simon & Schuster Australia, 2014, 520 pages,
Borland Pollyview full entry
Reference: Bunny - Other Criteria. Polly Borland, Nick Cave. A small book of poetry and text bound within the larger volume.
Publishing details: London : Other Criteria, 2008. Quarto, illustrated boards in diecut slipcase, unpaginated, The deluxe edition limited to 200 copies with a signed print loosely enclosed.
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Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: Robert Jacks - Order and Variation
Publishing details: NGV, 2014
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Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: The Artist Books of Robert Jacks. Detailed and scholarly catalogue on the artists books of Robert Jacks, spanning from the 1960s - 2000s
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009. Octavo, printed wrappers, pp. 48, illustrated.
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Angus Maxview full entry
Reference: Pedder: the story. the paintings by Max Angus[’"Paint me a dream of Pedder". Thus Olegas Truchanas inspired in his fried many of the paintings immortalised in this magnificent book. For the allure of Pedder cannot be fully translated into words. These very beautiful images, of a place that many still dream of, rekindle our belief in the need for restorations of all that is beautiful and pure. In this, his latest book, Max Angus speaks of values stemming from a profound aesthetic sensibility that took him with a group of friends back and back to Lake Pedder, the heart of Tasmania's South-West wilderness. The book celebrates over fifty years of paintings of Lake Pedder by one artist: Max Angus' association with Lake Pedder goes back to 1953. In 2008 he is still painting Lake Pedder. Future generations will delight in the visual and inscribed record create by one of the country's most distinguished artists. It will be an enduring legacy; a memento of the heart of South-West Tasmania and a reminder that it is within our power to recapture this beautiful jewel.’]
Publishing details: Fullers Bookshop, 2008, 64 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, ports ; 31 cm. 
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Kngwarreye Emilyview full entry
Reference: Emily Kamr Kngwarreye - The person and her paintings. RUNHARDT, Dr.Anne (Ed.) Kngwarreye, an Aboriginal artist from the Utopia community in the Northern Territory, is one of the most prominent and successful artists in the history of contemporary indigenous Australian art.
Publishing details: Published by DACOU (Dreaming Art Centre of Utopia) n.p. 2009. Folio. Or.dec.wrapps. 235pp. Profusely illustrated, mostly in colour. Fine. 1st ed.
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Timms Peterview full entry
Reference: Private Lives - Australians at Home since Federation, by Peter Timms. [’A room-by-room tour of the Australian home since 1900.’] [’The evolution of domestic life’]. [to be indexed]
Publishing details: Melb. Miegunyah Press. 2008. 4to. Col.Ill. wrapps. 259pp. Many col & b/w ills. 1st ed.
Dinnigan Colletteview full entry
Reference: DINNIGAN, Collette. OBSESSIVE CREATIVE. Profusely ill. in b/w and col. Fine. A collection of photographs and stories of the fashion designer’s life and designs.
Publishing details: Melb. Lantern. 2013. Folio. Or.cl. in rigid plastic protector. 264pp.
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Davidson Bessieview full entry
Reference: photocopies of the following catalogue entries of works by Bessie Davidson exhibited in Les Catalogues des Salons de la Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Vol IV, 1906-1910 (details of 2 works by Davidson exhibited in 1906), Vol V, 1911-1920 (details of 8 works by Davidson exhibited in these years); Societe des Artistes Francais at de la Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, 1919 (3 works by Davidson), 1920 (3 works by Davidson)
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Neville Pview full entry
Reference: see West Coast Multi-Estate Auction
by The Mumbling Muse
Platinum House
January 11, 2015, 1:00 PM PST
North Vancouver, BC, Canada, Auction: Estimated Price: CAD30 - CAD40
Description: Vintage Drawing by Australian Artist: P. Neville. Pen & Ink. Inscribed in pencil along bottom margin: "book cover No. 39714"
Condition Report: Very good condition, some minor 'creasing' and discoloration noted to paper. No rips or tears.
Dimensions: Paper: 7 1/8" x 5 5/8" in. --
Artist or Maker: P. Neville
Medium: Pen & Ink
Date: 1910

Humble Joanview full entry
Reference: see Antique & Vintage Furniture, Jewellery & Rare Books by Gavills, December 20, 2014, 2:00 PM GMT, Birmingham, United Kingdom, Auction: Perhaps Birmingham's most famous living artist Joan Humble has made her career in Australia and Tasmania; riverscape with swans oil painting.


Homeview full entry
Reference: Home - Chien-Chi Chang and Chen Chieh-jen, Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation in association with the National Art School Gallery. Preface by Gene Sherman, essays by Deborah Levy, Sophie McIntyre and Natalie Seiz
Publishing details: Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, 2014, hc, 175pp.
Chang Chien-Chi view full entry
Reference: see Home - Chien-Chi Chang and Chen Chieh-jen, Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation in association with the National Art School Gallery. Preface by Gene Sherman, essays by Deborah Levy, Sophie McIntyre and Natalie Seiz
Publishing details: Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, 2014, hc, 175pp.
Chieh-jen Chenview full entry
Reference: see Home - Chien-Chi Chang and Chen Chieh-jen, Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation in association with the National Art School Gallery. Preface by Gene Sherman, essays by Deborah Levy, Sophie McIntyre and Natalie Seiz
Publishing details: Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, 2014, hc, 175pp.
Ābolins Uldis view full entry
Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
Ansons Alnis view full entry
Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.

Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
Banikos Anda view full entry
Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
Apinis-Herman Anita view full entry
Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
Barda Walter view full entry
Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
Beklešovs-Taylor Ināra view full entry
Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
Bruveris Alexandra view full entry
Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
Ceriņš Juris view full entry
Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
CIEMĪTIS PĒTERIS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
CLARK BIRUTA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
COLLISHAW MAIJA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
COOMBE ILZE
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
DEKLAVS OSKARSview full entry
Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
DERUMS ADAM view full entry
Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
DIMITS IGORSview full entry
Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
DOMBROVSKA-LARSEN LIDIJA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
DOMBROVSKIS PĒTERIS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
DOOLETTE LARA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
DORTIŅŠ IGORS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
FLINT INDIA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
GAROFALI PAOLA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
GAUJA MĀRTIŅŠ
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
GEIDĀNS INDRA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
GODDARD INTA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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GRANSTROM-LUCIS KRISTINA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
GRESTE EDGARS

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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
GRESTE OJĀRS

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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
HENRY-VIESIS ELISE

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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
JANSONS ANDRIS

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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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JANSONS GUNTIS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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JANSONS IVARS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
JAUGIETIS AINA REGINA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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JURJĀNS GUNĀRS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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KASAPCEVS JEVGENIJS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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ĶAUĶIS-REHBAUM INGRĪDAview full entry
Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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KAULIŅŠ RITA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
ĶIKURE-DZELME ERNA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
KĪNS MAIJA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
ĶIRPE LĪGSMA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
KLUCIS ANDREA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
KLUCIS ELMARS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
KNOCHS DZIDRA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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KNOCHS IEVA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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KRĪVS DZEMS
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KRŪMIŅA ANDRA
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KRUMINS SANDRA
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LĀCIS ASTRA
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LAGZDIŅA VINETA
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LAPP ROMAN
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LUX (LUKS)-KAMERGRAUZIS DZIDRA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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MEDNIS ASTRĪDA
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MEDNIS LIDIJA
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MEIERS-SVIKULIS AUSMA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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MEILERTS LUDMILLA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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MEŽDREIS ARNOLDS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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MISIŅŠ ANITA
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MITCHELL DZIDRA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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MITCHELL INGRID
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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MOORE MĀRA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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NEDĒĻA JĀNIS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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NEIBURGA NATĀLIJA
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NICMANIS AINA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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NIEDOLIŅA VIKTORIJA
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NIKITINS HELENA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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NORĪTIS HARALDS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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OZOLIŅŠ IRINA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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PĀRUPS ELISE
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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PĀRUPS GUNTA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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PĒTERSONS ASKOLDS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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PIEKALNS HARIJS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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PUŠMUCĀNS MĀRA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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RAMMA HERBERTS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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RASMANIS GUNTA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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RAUDZIŅŠ MĀRIS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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REAY MARILYN
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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REZEVSKA ANITA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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RUMBA RAIMONDS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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RUTKOVSKIS AIJA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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RUTKOVSKIS IMANTS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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SALIŅŠ GUNĀRS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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SALNAJS VENITA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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SAMULIS LEONS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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ŠĒNBERGA-NĀGELA ILZE
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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SENBERGS JAN
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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SIERIŅŠ ERIC
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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SMIRNOVS JURIS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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SODUMS ARVIDS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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ŠPĪLBERGS EMĪLIJA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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SPOĢIS-ERDMANIS VIJA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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STĪPNIEKS MARGARITA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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STRAZDS PĒTERIS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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SUPE JĀNIS JOHN
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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SVEILIS LIENA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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TĒRAUDS ALEKSANDRS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


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TILLERS IMANTS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
TILLERS ISIDOREview full entry
Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
UPMALIS ILZE
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
VILMANIS VELTA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
ZARIŅA-GRESTE DAGNIJA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
ZEMITS BIRUTA
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
ZUKS LEN
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
ZUSTERS REINIS
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Reference: see Australian Latvian Artists - a collection of works by Latvian artists in Australia. Features over 200 colour reproductions of artists works, statements and artists’ biographies. Essays by art historian Dr Rex Butler and playwright Janis Balodis. Additional essays on the Latvian Community and its development, Latvian choral tradition, Latvian theatre in Australia, Latvian handcrafts, Latvian Sport, Latvian fraternities and sororities, and Latvian folk dancing. In English and Latvian.


Publishing details: ALMA, 2008, hc, dw, 256 pp,
Clutterbuck Jockview full entry
Reference: The Art of Jock Clutterbuck By Sasha Grishin. With index. [’Jock Clutterbuck is a remarkably accomplished sculptor and printmaker, whose distinctive abstract imagery is equally expressive in either medium. In his 'Foreword', Geoffrey Edwards describes Clutterbuck's unique forms as possessing '...the elegant visual clarity and crisp ornament of an old astrolabe or suchlike scientific instrument'. Author Sasha Grishin explains that the artist is '...unusual in his preoccupation with mysticism in general and with theosophy and ...arcane systems of kwledge'. The identifying characteristics of this artist's works stretch throughout his entire oeuvre-dating from his student days at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Techlogy in the 1960s, throughout his more than 25 years teaching at the Victorian College of the Arts, to the years since 2000 that he has been able to dedicate full-time to his art. Clutterbuck's first exhibitions were held at Tate Adams' Crossley Gallery, Melbourne's first dedicated printmaking venue, which from the 1950s to 1980s showed artists such as Fred Williams, George Baldessin and Hertha Kluge-Pott. Today, Jock Clutterbuck exhibits at Australian Galleries, with whom this exquisite monograph, designed by Suzi Ditterich, is co-published.’]
Publishing details: Macmillan Art Publishing, 2013, hc, 192pp
Lindsay Percy x 2view full entry
Reference: Pickles auction catalogues of ‘Major Studio Auction - Percy Lindsay’ under instructions from Peter H. Lindsay, at Pymble Community Centre, 23 July 1984. Catalogue partly illustrated in black and white. Approximately 187 works (lots 200 - 380 + addendum). Has brief biography of Percy Lindsay by Douglas Stewart.
Publishing details: 1984
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Thew Joanneview full entry
Reference: see Pickles Auctions a Memorabilia auction catalogue of the Lindsay Family , 13 October 1997. And a retrospective selection of the work of Joanne Thew (about 35 works by Thew). Catalogue not illustrated. Total of 253 lots.
Publishing details: 1997
Davidson Bessieview full entry
Reference: Paris auction- 24 works by Bessie Davidson. 24 Bessie Davidson works to be sold 10/10/2014
Drouot-richelieu
9, rue Drouot
75009 Paris
PARIS
FRANCE
Auctioneer:
Beaussant-Lefevre SARL

NB – The collection is from Mary Margaret Gard-d'Authier Rochefort and Conrad Kickert are mentioned extensively in ‘A Studio in Montparnasse - Bessie Davidson: An Australian Artist in Paris’, by Penelope Little, Craftsman House, 2003, hc, dw, 223pp with index. Catalogue notes: ‘Bessie Davidson in 1949 between Mary Margaret Gard-d'Authier Rochefort and Conrad Kickert. Of Scottish origin, born in Australia, Bessie Davidson saw an Australian childhood and received until 1904 trained as a painter with his teacher Margaret Preston. At the age of 24, she moved with her to Europe to study art. She first spent a few months in Munich, where she studied at the Künstlerinner Verein, before settling in Paris. In Montparnasse, she attended the Atelier de la Grande Chaumiere and became a student of René Xavier Prinet. It fits very quickly to the arts community of the moment, that of Maurice Denis, Albert Besnard, Desvallières Georges, Jacques-Emile Blanche, Lucien Simon, Emile-Rene Menard, Aman-Jean, etc. His studio, it will last a lifetime, is installed Boissonade street. She lives next door as the painter Raymond Legueult and on the other side of the street, Conrad Kickert with whom she befriends. She is also godmother to her daughter Anne. Returned to Australia in 1914, she learns on the boat the outbreak of the First World War and decided to leave immediately "support its friends" in France. She then engages in the French Red Cross. The period 1918-1920, "First manner", sees its production paintings in soft tones (tempera), portraits (nos70 72), flowers, interiors (73) where each object or fabric armchair (51), the same character, rest quietly in his place and is part of the intimacy of the whole. However, the years 1920-1938 were marked by great changes and abundant production of full force, openness and scale. It was in his workshop that includes the sketches made outdoors during his stay in Savoy (nos 60 and 63) (Château de Villeneuve Cognin, Talloires, our 53 and 69), on the Basque coast (Guéthary (our 56 and 57), Normandy or Scotland, or during trips she made in Austria, Russia, Italy, Morocco and Switzerland. Bessie Davidson is the Vice President of the Group of FAM (Female Artistes Modernes) from 1932 to 1936 , Vice President of Fair Women Painters and Sculptors, founder of the Salon des Tuileries, a member of the Salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, the Salon des Independants, the Salon d'Automne member. exhibitions and fairs and then follow one another we see Bessie Davidson exhibiting with Mary Cassatt, Olga Boznanska, Tamara de Lempicka, Mela Muter, Chana Orloff, Anita Conti, Marie Laurencin, Jacqueline Marval, Marie Bracquemond, Camille Claudel, Suzanne Valadon, etc. the museums in Canberra Adelaide, Edinburgh, Kirkcaldy, The Hague, and in France, Paris, Rouen, Beaune, Belfort and Roubaix (pool) have some of his works. Bessie Davidson has hardly looked success. Full "Grande Dame" of nobility and generosity, she was also a great artist: his work remains that of an uncompromising Scottish born in Australia, a country of wide open spaces, and deeply imbued with French culture. Internet Sources: Wikipedia & www.Conrad-Kickert.org In the introduction to the exhibition catalog of 1929, sixty-three paintings of Bessie Davidson to Escalle gallery in Paris, his teacher René Xavier Prinet wrote: "S 'it is true, as stated by Eugène Delacroix, a table must be above all a feast for the eyes, Bessie Davidson, would sant doubt delighted this great artist. he had been seduced like us, by his ingenuity to use all the resources of color, relying on neutral, making themselves sing, kept in all the essential to any good paint distinction. Whether Bessie Davidson be tempted by the cheek of a child, by a distant mountain slopes of Savoy, with the result that her servant offers him or flower that adorns the table, it is always by the power and delicacy of tone, rather than the form it succeeds to express his feeling.'s light interiors, by distributing the objects, seems a caress of the sun and the variety of its output always reflects a sensitivity on the alert, in the presence of the effects of the hazards of travel or life offer him daily. Bessie Davidson is a Celtic Britain born in Australia, and because Celtic, beautiful gifts as a colorist, his qualities of composition naturally united to the French culture by adopting the measure and taste. It is entirely from home. It will be understood that I am especially proud to have guided the evolution of this artist, who encouraged talent with a burning desire and hard work has each year and gradually asserted to report that my friend also a big heart that has love France at its most tragic moments’.

Publishing details: photocopied section of catalogue, 2014

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Plate Carlview full entry
Reference: see www.carlplate.com


biographical dictionary of artview full entry
Reference: Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon : die Bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker.
This is a major German language reference publication in progress. Australian artists will be included.
Publishing details: München ; Leipzig : K.G. Saur, 1992-<2013>
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Whiteley Brett fakesview full entry
Reference: article by Martin McKenzie-Murray in ‘The Saturday Paper’ re Brett Whitley fakes. Controversial art dealer Peter Gant is interviewed
Publishing details: The Saturday Paper, September 6-12 pages 1 and 3.
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Gant Peterview full entry
Reference: see Whiteley Brett fakes - article by Martin McKenzie-Murray in ‘The Saturday Paper’ re Brett Whitley fakes. Controversial art dealer Peter Gant is interviewed
Publishing details: The Saturday Paper, September 6-12 pages 1 and 3.
Fox Belindaview full entry
Reference: Arthouse gallery invite with 5 illustrations and artist statement
Publishing details: Arthouse gallery, 2014, 6pp
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Justin Miller Artview full entry
Reference: Justin Miller Art, Worldwide Advisory, Spring/Summer 2014. Includes works by Streeton (The Hawkesbury-Nepean c1896), Sarah Stone
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2014, 6pp folding card
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McDonald Frankview full entry
Reference: Vision Paper - The Frank McDonald Travelling Scholarship in Art History. Includes biographical details of Frank McDonald, art dealer, who ran Clune Galleries and 30 Victoria Street in Sydney.
Publishing details: 2013
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Lander J C Wview full entry
Reference: see Vickers & Hoad auction 25.10.14, lot 69a - : est AUD200 - AUD300
Description: J C W Lander, oil on panel/board, Australian Officer, possibly indigenous Australian, dated verso 1946, 29.5 cm x 24.5 cm
Leslie Cecil Mary view full entry
Reference: Cecil Mary Leslie (British, 1900-1980) exhibited in Australia. Cecil Mary Leslie was an engraver, portrait painter, sculptor and illustrator, who painted in a wonderfully evocative Art Deco style in the 1930s. She studied at the Royal Academy Schools, and exhibited from 1923 until 1939 at the Royal Academy; the Society of Women Artists; the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts; the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; the New English Art Club; the Royal Society of British Artists; the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art; and the Royal Scottish Academy. Cecil Mary Leslie also exhibited in the USA, France, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand. Leslie began illustrating children`s books in the 1930s, but was also an aquatint engraver and painter of portraits and still-lifes. She worked mainly in pen and ink, but used watercolours, crayon or chalk to add texture and provide highlights, as seen here. She always drew from life and her illustrations were well researched. Her home was in Blakeney, Norfolk,
Pilares Milan view full entry
Reference: Pilares , Milan ( Australian painter of the 20th century . )
Painting, Oil on canvas , Three Quarter Portrait of James Cook ?, signed lower right "Milan Pilares " and monogrammed " JHC " ?, 125 x 100 cm , elaborately framed in black lacquer tray with carved inner frame ( 150 x 125 cm ) , ~ 1990 , very good condition 1601 Milan Pilares is known for his paintings in the style of the 18th century , where he does not copy existing paintings or repeated , but mostly using typical motifs of different artists painted in the style [from Auktionshaus OWL
Art & Antiques - Lot 816 –     25 Oct 2014.
Kitch George Photographerview full entry
Reference: see The Blue Mountains - Images of the Past, 19th Century Albumen, Photographs, a rare collection of over 52 original albumen photographs c1880-90 taken by well known photographers Henry King, Charles Bayliss and George Kitch, featuring various vistas and landmarks of the Upper Blue Mountains.
Publishing details: Day Fine Art, 2014, limited edition
Harris George Fview full entry
Reference: From Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday 17 June 1924 - MR. G. F. HARRIS'S DEATH.

The death occurred on Saturday at Sydney
Hospital of Mr George F Harris, who during
his short residonce in Sydney, was one of its foremost aitists particularly as a portrait
painter Mr Harris came to Sydney less than
four years ago but during that time received
lucrative commissions his works including the portraits of a number of prominent public
men Among theso are the portraits of the
Premier (Sir George Fuller) presented to
him on his return from England by members
of the Nationalist Club the late Sir Herbert
Maitland, Sir Joynton Smith Sir Owen Cox
Mr V. M Hughes ex Prime Minister, Mr
W H O Malley Wood president of the State
Savings Bank and the Most Wor. Bro. Thompson (ex Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of treemasons of New South Wales). The last namod portrait hangisin a promlnent position in the Masonic Club. Among his well known pictures In Sydney are " Golden Wattle and ‘In the Larder’, which were included in his exhibits at lastjYear’s exhibition of the Royal Art Society. One of Mr Harris’s greatest pictures was that ot the King saluting the grave of an unknown soldier In Flanders. This was hung ¡n the Cardiff City Hall.
Before coming to Australia, Mr. Harris had
already won a place of honour in his profession. His first success was attained at the age of ten years, and during his career he had been a frequeut exhibitor at the Royal Academy and Walker's Art Galleries. Portrait, landscape, and still life came from his easol. Mr. Harris was born at Birmingham, but he subsequently went to London, and anually to Wales, where he lived at Tydfil, in the south. Here he became a prominent figure among artists, winning several prizes at Eistedfods for freehand, geometry, and model drawing. At Merthyr Tydfil Mr. Harris lived for 20 years, and later he moved to Cardiff. He was chairman and secretary of the Art Society of South Wales for many years. Two of his sons having settled in Perth Mr. Harris decided to follow them, and In 1920, with hies wife and seven other members of his family, arrived at Perth. He decided to settle In Sydney. Before leaving Cardiff he was presented with a handsome wallet containing a substantial cheque, and was made a life
member of the Art Society of South Wales.
His daughter, Miss Pixie Harris, is well
known In Sydney as a black and white artist, being a frequent contributor to the
Sydney Hail.
Both in Sydney and In Wales Mr. Harris
took a very keen interest in Masonic affairs.
He was a member of the Provincial Grand
Lodge, South Wales, and was Worshipful
Master of the Cambrian Loop of Freemasons at Merthyr, and was founder of Treforest Lodge, and eventually attained to the high office of the Provincial Senior Warden. On reaching Sydney Mr. Harris became a member of the Lodge Maroubra. Mr. Harris s survived by a widow, four sons -Cromwell, Claude, Marcus, and Olaf - and five daughters - Rosamund, Pixie, Esmo, and Patricia, and Mrs. Ruby Emmett.
The funeral of the deceased took place yes-
terday at Randwick Cemetery. The Rev. W.
Greenwood officiated, and among those present at the graveside were Messrs. Claude, Marcus, and Olaf Harris (sons), Captain B. Emmett (son-in-law), Dr. Bridge, and Messrs. Kenneth R. Olson, Arthur Garratt, Bacon, Goldman, N. Zlons, H Dudley, W. Williamson, A. B. Clarke, and J. Fenton. The Masonic Club was represented by Bro. Brlner (vlce-president), and Bros., M'Donald, W. Nesbitt, and F. M'Donald (directors).
Unwin Ernest Ewartview full entry
Reference: Offered at UK auction, Mellors & Kirk
Antiques & Objects including Silver & Jewellery, 29 Oct 2014 , Lot 421 – ERNEST EWART UNWIN (1881-1944) ERNEST EWART UNWIN (1881-1944) WHEATFIELD ON THE HILL OPOSSUM BAY TASMANIA; MOUNT WELLINGTON FROM SOUTH ARM TASMANIA; NEAR VEERE WALCHEREN THREE, ALL SIGNED AND INSCRIBED, THE LAST FURTHER INSCRIBED FROM SKETCH DONE SUMMER 1911, WATERCOLOUR, 24 X 34CM (3)
Harris George Fview full entry
Reference: Western Mail Friday June 27th 1924.

News was received at Merthyr on Thursday of the death in Australia of Mr. George F. HARRIS, a Welsh artist and exhibitor at the Royal Academy.
Mr. HARRIS, left Cardiff, where he spent twenty years of his life, for Sydney in 1921. Several of his works adorn the walls of the Cyfarthfa Castle Museum at Merthyr. and during his period of residence at Cardiff he became president of the South Wales Art Society. Aged 68 years, he was a son of the late Mr. C. HARRIS, photographer, Merthyr, whose business at Wesley House is now being carried on by another son, Mr. C.A. HARRIS. The third of the brothers, Mr. A.E. HARRIS, is a well known artist in Calcutta, where he has resided for many years. The late Mr. G.F. HARRIS is survived by a widow and an adult family.
Blazeview full entry
Reference: Blaze - Visual Art and Writing from the Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, 1990-2002. An anthology drawn from the Contemporary Art Centre of SA’s exhibition and publishing programs, including Broadsheet magazine, illustrating the quality and breath of contemporary art practice presented at the CACSA during these years and serving as a partial record of South Australia’s developing visual art culture. Edited by Alan Cruickshank, Michael Newall and Ian North
Some of the 67 artists represented are John Nixon, Aleks Danko, Fiona Hall, Hossein Valamanesh, Simryn Gill, Matthew Ngui, Brooke Andrew, Kate Beynon, Jenny Watson, Sally Smart, Patricia Piccinini, John Barbour, Patricia Piccinini, Gordon Bennett, Scott Redford and Ronnie van Hout; while some of the 44 writers are Richard Grayson, Christopher Chapman, Angus Trumble, Ian North, Adam Geczy, Yao Souchou, Blair French, Ken Bolton, Lee Weng Choy, Michael Newall, Ted Colless, Noel Sheridan and Nikos Papastergiadis.

Publishing details: Parkside, South Australia Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia Inc., 2003.
Edition 500.

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Wallace-Crabbe Robinview full entry
Reference: Robin Wallace-Crabbe - Australian National University Creative Arts Fellow 1996, exhibition curated by Sasha Grishin. Essay, biographical information, exhibition list, illustrations.
Publishing details: ANU Drill Hall Gallery, cannerra, 1996, pb, 32pp
Frissonview full entry
Reference: Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Boggon Sharonview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Burruwal Bobview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Collett Annabelleview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Collins Christineview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Daw Robynview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Lindsay Saraview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Gallegos Elenaview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Kirk Valerieview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Kik Charmaine view full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Lawrence Jennyview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Lawrence Kayview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Leong Gregory James Kwok-Keungview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Minaxi Mayview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
McDougall Ruthview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Narrogin Artistsview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Bolton Mavisview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Riley Elizabethview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Riley Jeanview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Power Anne Marieview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Rasmussen Pearlview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Robertson Jenniferview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Ryder Julieview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Szulc Rose Marieview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Valimaki Arjaview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
van Keppel Elsje view full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Whiteley Janeview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Williamson Lizview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Yarinkura Lenaview full entry
Reference: see Frisson - 14th Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennial. Extensive biographical information on the 27 textile artists exhibiting
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery, 2000, pb, 44pp
Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennialsview full entry
Reference: Tamworth Fibre Textile Biennials. The catalogue of the 14th Biennial has been indexed. [Others to be Indexed].
Publishing details: Tamworth City Gallery,

Harris George Fview full entry
Reference: Biographical information from obituaries. Folder of information includes an image of a painting by Harris, an elegant Edwardian interior which appears to show a man reflected in a floor to ceiling mirror and which may be a self portrait. Dated 1921.
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Howitt Phoebe or Phebeview full entry
Reference: Edith Thompson, nee Anderson, on the verso of a form headed "Centenary of the State of Victoria and the City of Melbourne 1934-1935": "I have a medal awarded to her at the 1854 Exhibition for paintings of flowers etc. It has her name "Phoebe Howitt" round the edge with the date etc."; MS 12938, 3692/4. Godfrey Howitt Papers. LaT. A. MS. Coli., SLY. The Howitt family were patrons of artists in Melbourne c1850 including Thomas Woolner.
Howitt familyview full entry
Reference: While as a Quaker, Phebe Howitt had little background in the fine arts, she began to
exercise patronage in support of her artist friends, most of who arrived with the gold rush
in I X52. With it came Godfrey Howitt's elder brother, William, a famous English author.
In London in I X 50, Willian1 and Mary Howitt's daughter, the fen1inist painter and writer,
Anna Mary, had become engaged to Edward LaTrobe Bateman. A brilliant designer and
cousin of Superintendent La Trobe, BatCinan introduced the young, still struggling PreRaphaclitc
artists with whom he was closely associated, to the English Howitts. Arriving
in Melbourne in l X52, William was followed shortly afterwards by Bateman and two
artists, including the Pre-Raphaclite sculptor, Thon1as Woolner. The gold rush also
attracted Eugene von Guerard, and Nicholas Chevalier in due course. In 1856, as a guest
of the Howitts' on her first Victorian visit, Louisa Anne Meredith, writer, botanical artist and social commentator, was introduced to their artistic and literary circle.
Pennock Colinview full entry
Reference: Colin Pennock - Pioneer. Includes essay on artist by Elli Walsh
Publishing details: Arthouse Gallery, 2014, 12pp
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Bergin Kateview full entry
Reference: Unstill Lives, invite, 4 illustrations, artist’s statement
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 2014, 6-page folding card
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Hope Margaret Anderson (1848-1934)view full entry
Reference: From Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Oct 2014: Overlooking the Derwent River from Mt. Wellington, 1919.
HOPE, Margaret Anderson (1848-1934)
# 9615
Watercolour on paper, 340 x 500 mm, signed and dated lower right, M.A. Hope 1919, in fine condition, framed.
A highly competent landscape painting by an important Australian female botanical artist.
'Painter, wax modeller and art teacher, Hope was born in Tasmania on 24 May 1848 and educated at Miss Garrett’s Ladies College in Hobart. She gained a reputation for her paintings of Tasmanian wildflowers on wooden table tops and other furniture, which she exhibited widely. Her album, "Wildflowers of Tasmania", is held at the Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts, which also owns an album of paintings by women artists presented in 1883 to Lady Smith, wife of the Governor of Tasmania, that includes some of her watercolour and gouache wildflower paintings. At the 82nd meeting of the Photo Science and Art Association of Tasmania, Hope showed "two very beautiful oil colour sketches": a view of Mount Direction and one of the Upper Derwent. Her series of drawings of the poisonous plants of Queensland was published as identification for stock-owners, Backhouse states.' (Joan Kerr, DAAO)
Wiggins W Aview full entry
Reference: See Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Oct 2014: Greetings from Sydney : reproductions of exquisite pencil drawings. WIGGINS, W.A.
# 9602 Cover title: Drawings of Sydney.
Copies are recorded in two Australian collections (State Library of New South Wales; State Library of Queensland). 


Publishing details: [Sydney : Luxton and Hooper, c.1932]. Small oblong quarto, publisher's printed card covers with pictorial onlay to upper wrapper (mild edge wear), original silk ties, [19] leaves with reproductions of Wiggins' drawings to rectos, with views of city streets and scenes around the harbour, including the Sydney Harbour Bridge, both under construction and newly completed; contents clean and sound. Scarce.
Ref: 1000
Wedd Montyview full entry
Reference: From Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Oct 2014: [PULP FICTION] Hell-Town
MORGAN, Erle; [MONTY WEDD, illustrator]


Apparently unrecorded in Australian collections.


Publishing details: Diamond Western Series. Sydney : Malian Press, [c.1950]. Octavo, pictorial wrappers with lurid design by Sydney artist Monty Wedd, 34 pp,
Ref: 1000
Galle Ritaview full entry
Reference: From Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Oct 2014: Libro de payasos y bufones
BRASCHI, Giannina; GALLE, Rita (artist, b. 1928)

[Book of clowns and buffoons]. 
Publishing details: Milan: Grafica Uno, 1987. Edition limited to 125 numbered and signed copies numbered 1 to 99 and I to XXVI (this copy out of series, but signed by author and arist, a presentation copy from the printer Giorgio Upiglio to the Italian-Australian artist Bruno Leti, with a handwritten note by Upiglio loosely inserted). Small quarto, an unbound book of 11 folded sheets, containing 5 aquatints by Rita Galle to a text by Giannina Braschi, plates printed by Giorgio Upiglio, text printed by Ruggero Olivieri, printed on magnani de pescia mould-made paper, in card portfolio with Galle's design to front, housed in marbled card slipcase, a fine copy. A single copy is recorded in Australian collections (National Gallery of Australia).
Ref: 1000
Galle Ritaview full entry
Reference: From Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Oct 2014: Sistemi di equilibrio
VANNUCCHI, Sergio; GALLE, Rita (artist, b. 1928)

Publishing details: Milano : Saggio Monografico, 1986. 'Tre poesie di Sergio Vannucchi e tre incisioni all'acquaforte di Rita Galle. Edizione tirata il 5 maggio 1986 coi torchi di Giorgio Upiglio in 86 esemplari, fuori commercio, numerati da 1 a 60 e da I a XXVI, firmati dagli autori [signature of Sergio Vannucchi]. Questo e' l'esemplare n. 39/60'. (colophon) Limited to editions of 60 and 26 copies, all hors commerce, this copy one of the edition of 60, signed and numbered, with three original aquatints by Rita Galle. Small quarto, printed wrappers over limp covers, 19 pp, printed on watermarked paper, a fine copy. 
No other copy traced in collections worldwide. The National Gallery of Australia holds copies of Galle's Song of songs and Libro de payasos y bufones, as well as a file on the artist.
Ref: 1000
Rentoul Annieview full entry
Reference: From Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Oct 2014: Australian songs for young and old.
RENTOUL, Annie R.

Publishing details: Melbourne: Allan & Co., [1924]. Oblong quarto, illustrated wrappers (the cover illustration the brown and orange version), inscription inside front wrapper, 28 pp., illustrated. Imperial edition 335. First published 1907. Muir 6339.
Ref: 1000
Read Kate and Mariaview full entry
Reference: Dominic Winter auction, UK, Nov 2014,
*Australia. `Camping Out`, `Aboriginal Sepulchre`, and `Wool drays on the Blue Mountains`, c.1868, watercolour, pen and ink over pencil on paper, one signed Maria Read and dated 27/2/68 to lower left, another signed Kate Read and indistinctly dated to lower right, each laid down and captioned in a contemporary hand, some spotting and staining, largely not affecting the image, 18 x 25.4cm (7 x 10ins) and similar (3)
Bayliss Charlesview full entry
Reference: see The Blue Mountains - Images of the Past, 19th Century Albumen, Photographs, a rare collection of over 52 original albumen photographs c1880-90 taken by well known photographers Henry King, Charles Bayliss and George Kitch, featuring various vistas and landmarks of the Upper Blue Mountains.
Publishing details: Day Fine Art, 2014, limited edition
Blue Mountains The - Images of the pastview full entry
Reference: see The Blue Mountains - Images of the Past, 19th Century Albumen, Photographs, a rare collection of over 52 original albumen photographs c1880-90 taken by well known photographers Henry King, Charles Bayliss and George Kitch, featuring various vistas and landmarks of the Upper Blue Mountains.
Publishing details: Day Fine Art, 2014, limited edition
Ref: 1000
King Henryview full entry
Reference: see The Blue Mountains - Images of the Past, 19th Century Albumen, Photographs, a rare collection of over 52 original albumen photographs c1880-90 taken by well known photographers Henry King, Charles Bayliss and George Kitch, featuring various vistas and landmarks of the Upper Blue Mountains.
Publishing details: Day Fine Art, 2014, limited edition
Smith J (Tasmania)view full entry
Reference: see Tullochs Auction, Launceston, 26 Nov 2014: Lot 733 - J. Smith - Oil on canvas - The Barque Petrel entering the Tamar River, Low Head 1849 45cm x 64cm - signed & dated - This extremely rare painting is the only known work depicting the Petrel, which was built at the Rotherhithe yard of G. Birnie at Gravelly Beach on the Tamar in 1848. Petrel was a blue gum clipper of 195 tons and this work also depicts the rarely recorded original lighthouse at Low Head est $4000-6000
Higgs Joshuaview full entry
Reference: see Tullochs Auction, Launceston, 26 Nov 2014: Lot 824 - Joshua Higgs Snr - unsigned watercolour - North West Tasmania c1900 - housed in Huon Pine frame 24cm x 50cm est $600-1000
Irving Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Joels auction - December Fine Art Auction (#2122014)
02/12/2014 6:30 PM CATALOGUE Lot 7 - JAMES IRVING (c.1862-1906)  
$1,500 - $2,500
Camper 1898
oil on board
46 x 39cm
signed and dated lower right: J Irving '98.

Enthusiastic amateur painter.
Elischer Johann Wolfgang view full entry
Reference: see Great Fine Art Auction No. 161
by Kunstauktionshaus Schloss Ahlden
November 29, 2014, 11:00 AM CET
Ahlden, Grosse Str. 1, Germany
Lot 458. Estimated Price: €720 - €800
Description: (1891 Wien - 1966 Australien) 
Den Tieren predigender alter Eremit 
Bronze, braun patiniert. Sign. und nummeriert. Dunkelgrauschwarzer, hell geäderter Marmorsockel. Ges.-H. 24,5 cm. 
Old hermit preaching the animals. Brown patinated bronze. Signed and numbered. Marble base.
Martin Florence Beresford view full entry
Reference: see Quarterly Fine Art Auction
by Roseberys
December 9, 2014, 10:00 AM GMT
West Norwood, United Kingdom
Lot 616. Estimated Price: £300 - £500
Description: Florence Beresford Martin, Australian 1908-1984- Promenade; oil/tempera on board, signed, bears title to reverse, 41x50.5cm


Frith Henry. view full entry
Reference: see Douglas Stewart Fine Books, 720 High Street Armadale VIC 3143 Australia, New Acquisitions December 2014. TASMANIAN ABORIGINES] Maryann, William Lanne, Bessy Clark and Truganini.
FRITH, Henry Albert, active 1858-1864; BAILY, Henry Hall
# 8954
Circa 1867. Albumen print photograph by Henry Hall Baily reproducing the central portion of an image originally taken by Henry Frith a few years earlier in 1864, carte de visite format, 63 x 103 mm, left margin recto with imprint of 'H.H. Baily, Photo, Hobart Town', verso with the full imprint of 'H.H. Baily, from the London School of Photography, Prize Medallist, Highest Award for Album Portraits Melbourne Exhibition 1866-67. 94 Liverpool Street Hobart Town. Tasmanian views from all parts of the island'; both the albumen print and mount are in fine condition.
The English photographer Henry Frith was resident in Tasmania between 1857 and 1867. In September 1864 he was commissioned to take a series of portraits of the last remaining Palawa people at Oyster Cove. This version of one of Frith's portraits from that series was published by the Tasmanian studio of H.H. Baily within a short time of Frith's departure for New Zealand in 1867. Frith is recorded as having sold his portrait negatives to George Cherry in May 1867, but it is unclear whether Baily also acquired some negatives directly from Frith, or whether he paid Cherry for the right to reproduce and sell them in carte de visite format.
The National Library of Australia holds in its collection a print of the original Frith photograph (nla.pic-an6589396-82), which bears the manuscript title Aborigines, the last of the race, Tasmania. (Exhibited: In a New Light: Australian Photography 1850s-1930s, National Library of Australia, 9 Oct. 03-26 January 2004).
$ 1,500.00 AUD

Baily Henry Hallview full entry
Reference: see Douglas Stewart Fine Books, 720 High Street Armadale VIC 3143 Australia, New Acquisitions December 2014. TASMANIAN ABORIGINES] Maryann, William Lanne, Bessy Clark and Truganini.
FRITH, Henry Albert, active 1858-1864; BAILY, Henry Hall

Circa 1867. Albumen print photograph by Henry Hall Baily reproducing the central portion of an image originally taken by Henry Frith a few years earlier in 1864, carte de visite format, 63 x 103 mm, left margin recto with imprint of 'H.H. Baily, Photo, Hobart Town', verso with the full imprint of 'H.H. Baily, from the London School of Photography, Prize Medallist, Highest Award for Album Portraits Melbourne Exhibition 1866-67. 94 Liverpool Street Hobart Town. Tasmanian views from all parts of the island'; both the albumen print and mount are in fine condition.
The English photographer Henry Frith was resident in Tasmania between 1857 and 1867. In September 1864 he was commissioned to take a series of portraits of the last remaining Palawa people at Oyster Cove. This version of one of Frith's portraits from that series was published by the Tasmanian studio of H.H. Baily within a short time of Frith's departure for New Zealand in 1867. Frith is recorded as having sold his portrait negatives to George Cherry in May 1867, but it is unclear whether Baily also acquired some negatives directly from Frith, or whether he paid Cherry for the right to reproduce and sell them in carte de visite format.
The National Library of Australia holds in its collection a print of the original Frith photograph (nla.pic-an6589396-82), which bears the manuscript title Aborigines, the last of the race, Tasmania. (Exhibited: In a New Light: Australian Photography 1850s-1930s, National Library of Australia, 9 Oct. 03-26 January 2004).
$ 1,500.00 AUD

Ward-Thompson Ramonview full entry
Reference: 'The Life and Art of Ramon Ward-Thompson,' by Philip Derriman. [Ramon Ward Thompson. Born; 1942, New South Wales. ]

Publishing details: Limited edition of 1000, signed by the artist. Printed by Link Printing 1994. Leather bound.
Ref: 1000
Egan Jamesview full entry
Reference: James Egan.  Australian painter  with works held in Buckingham Palace, Moscow Parliament  (?) Born in 1929.
Lynn Mathewview full entry
Reference: From Day Fine Art, Blackheath NSW, Dec., 2014: Artist Mathew Lynn lives and works in Blackheath in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney Australia.  He is known mainly as a portraitist, working on public and private commissions in Australia and the UK, and has been a finalist many times in the Archibald Prize for Portraiture, held annually at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Twice a runner-up and also voted Peoples Choice in this competition, the Archibald Prize has perhaps the highest profile of all Australian art prizes, he also won the Packers Prize in 2013 with a portrait of Tara Moss. His portraits can be found in major institutions, including the National Portrait Gallery Canberra and Government House Sydney, and he has been included on the register of artists for the Historic Memorials Committee (Australia Council for the Arts).  
 
In June 2010 he won the Shirley Hannan National Portrait Award (Bega Valley Regional Gallery) for his portrait of sinologist and author Pierre Ryckmans, judged by writer and art critic John McDonald.  More recently he was a finalist in the 2014 Archibald Prize with his portrait of artist Ken Unsworth.
 
His other works include landscapes, figurative works and figures in the landscape, and are generally drawings or oils.  With these he is interested in a kind of heightened almost abstracted pure composition, which often looks at the way people inhabit and relate to the natural and man-made world, and especially where those two worlds come together.  They are generally on an intimate scale and are inspired by familiar places observed at different times, and also places he has visited on his travels in Australia and abroad, Paris being of particular interest in recent times. In 2012 and 2014 he was a finalist in the Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award, in 2012 a finalist in the final Dobell Prize for Drawing, in 2013 he was a finalist and commended in the Adelaide Perry Prize for Drawing and was also a finalist in 2014, all with works of this kind.  Invited to submit for the 2013 Kedumba Drawing Award, his work was acquired by judge Angus Nivison for the Kedumba Collection of Australian Drawings. 
 
In May 2013 he exhibited a selection of drawings and paintings with Catherine Asquith Gallery, Melbourne - Mise en scène.  In July 2013 he exhibited paintings in a group exhibition with Damien Minton Gallery, Sydney - Nocturne.  In December 2013 he was invited by curator Rilka Oakley to exhibit drawings in a group exhibition at the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre - Keepsake.  In September 2014 the official portrait was unveiled of Her Excellency Professor The Honourable Dame Marie Bashir AD, CVO  Governor of NSW
Green Olive Duttonview full entry
Reference: from Ebay 15.12.2014: OLIVE DUTTON GREEN (1878-1930)  AUSTRALIAN PAINTER.  BORN IN ADELAIDE.  STUDIED IN LONDON UNDER FRANK SPENLOVE-SPENLOVE.  EXHIBITED ADELAIDE, LONDON & PARIS; MEMBER OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF ARTS; SOCIETY OF WOMEN ARTISTS; ROYAL INSTITUTE OF OIL PAINTERS.

Pencil drawing by Olive Dutton Green circa 1922, a windmill.  Unsigned. Drawn on paper from one of her sketch albums. 
 
I recently acquired the studio collection of Olive Dutton Green.  The collection was for some time in the possesion of her sister Mrs G. Cavenagh Mainwaring who also lived in England.
Nampitjinpa Nyurapayia (Mrs Bennett)view full entry
Reference: The Art of Nyurapayia Nampitjinpa
(Mrs Bennett) By Ken McGregor & Ralph Hobbs

Publishing details: Macmillan Art Publishing, Melbourne, 2014
Ref: 1000
Newberry Angelaview full entry
Reference: see Roseberys Auction, 74-76 Knights Hill, London, United Kingdom, lot 7 7.12.15 -
Angela Newberry, British/Australian b.1934- "Proteas in a Landscape"; linocut printed in colours, signed, titled and inscribed A/P in pencil, 46x38cm, (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Note: Angela Newberry is a graduate of the Royal College of Art and established her printmaking studio in 1984. Newberry now divides her time between studios in the UK and in Australia. Her imagery is inspired by the Australian landscape
Reyntiens Patrickview full entry
Reference: see Roseberys Auction, 74-76 Knights Hill, London, United Kingdom, lot 8, 7.12.15 -
Anne Bruce, British 1927-2006- "Oh Fort Bay, Jamaica"; watercolour, signed in pencil, 34.7x49cm: together with seven further watercolours by the same hand entitled "Connemara from St. Martins, Isles of Scilly", "from St. Martins, Isles of Scilly", "Isles of Scilly from St. Agnes", "The River in the Rain", "St. Martins, Isles of Scilly" "Looking over to Little Arthur, St. Martins, Isles of Scilly" and "Hornsbury Mill. Chard, Somerset", ea. signed in pencil, ea. approx. 29x40cm, (8) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Note: Anne was the eldest daughter of an Army Brigadier, Ian Bruce, and so from her earliest days she was travelling. Bruce's later paintings were an attempt to capture the inundation of memories she had from those days as a child. Bruce also travelled extensively with her husband Patrick Reyntiens, the acclaimed stained glass artist, visiting Europe, the USA, Mexico, Canada, India, Cyprus, Turkey and Australia.
Bruce Anneview full entry
Reference: see Roseberys Auction, 74-76 Knights Hill, London, United Kingdom, lot 8, 7.12.15 -
Anne Bruce, British 1927-2006- "Oh Fort Bay, Jamaica"; watercolour, signed in pencil, 34.7x49cm: together with seven further watercolours by the same hand entitled "Connemara from St. Martins, Isles of Scilly", "from St. Martins, Isles of Scilly", "Isles of Scilly from St. Agnes", "The River in the Rain", "St. Martins, Isles of Scilly" "Looking over to Little Arthur, St. Martins, Isles of Scilly" and "Hornsbury Mill. Chard, Somerset", ea. signed in pencil, ea. approx. 29x40cm, (8) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Note: Anne was the eldest daughter of an Army Brigadier, Ian Bruce, and so from her earliest days she was travelling. Bruce's later paintings were an attempt to capture the inundation of memories she had from those days as a child. Bruce also travelled extensively with her husband Patrick Reyntiens, the acclaimed stained glass artist, visiting Europe, the USA, Mexico, Canada, India, Cyprus, Turkey and Australia.
Art of Australian Geographic Illustrationview full entry
Reference: The Art of Australian Geographic Illustration. Composed by Alasdair McGregor, ‘the 224 pages highlight some of Australia's most iconic animals and natural phenomena. - Featuring beautiful illustrations of Australia's unique landscapes, rare animals and timeless locations, the Art of Australian Geographic Illustration is a visual masterpiece.’ [To be indexed]
‘Alasdair McGregor is a member of the Australian Society of Authors and Sydney Legacy. The occasional contributor to various magazines and journals, McGregor has written pieces for such household names as Australian Book Review and Australian Geographic. Working in the field, McGregor has had experiences in Antarctica, New Zealand and remote Australia - ‘some of what has been captured in this magnificent book.’
[’Twenty seven years of excellence in illustration is celebrated in this sumptuously illustrated book from Australian Geographic. The illustrator's art has been one of the cornerstones of Australian Geographic since Banjo the platypus graced the cover of the first issue in 1986. Photo-realistic illustrations of native fauna appeared on each cover for the first 83 issues. Inside the pages of Australian Geographic, illustration has been used to explain complex data, recreate scenes from our ancient past or simply to show us nature in all its detailed glory and continues to be a vital storytelling tool. This gorgeous book boasts 224 pages of beautiful images from many of Australia's finest natural history artists. Enjoy the chance to see many familiar scenes in a whole new light as they feature as artworks in their own right. The book is packed with depictions of Australia's fauna and flora as rendered by the finest illustrators and features words from award winning writer and artist Alasdair McGregor.’]
Publishing details: Australian Geographic, 2013, 224pp
Ref: 1000
Remembering the Futureview full entry
Reference: Remembering the Future - Warlpiri Life throgh the prism of dreaming, by Dr Melinda Hinkson. [exhibition was curated for the National Museum of Australia by Dr Melinda Hinkson, Australian National University, in collaboration with the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation and Warnayaka Art and Cultural Aboriginal Corporation, Mrs Joan Meggitt, Pintupi Anmatyerre Warlpiri Media Association, and the assistance of the traditional owners and community members of Yuendumu and Lajamanu.]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra., 2015
Ref: 1000
Parallel Collisions view full entry
Reference: PARALLEL COLLISIONS: 2012 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art Curated by Natasha Bullock and Alexie Glass-Kantor. [The Art Gallery of South Australia presents  Parallel Collisions: 12th Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art. This exhibition is the only major biennial dedicated solely to presenting contemporary Australian art and is a flagship exhibition of the Adelaide Festival. 

Parallel Collisions explores the ways in which ideas form, converge and re-form through time. The 21 artists in the exhibition employ the resources of the past - imagery, materials, processes or research from literature, cinema and art history - to reimagine the past in the present or even visualise the future. 

Parallel Collisions is both the title and the conceptual framework of the exhibition. This term may at first seem a contradiction. Parallel lines, after all, cannot meet when considered in purely spatial terms however, with the added dimension of time, collision becomes possible. Presented across two physical platforms – the Elder Wing of Australian Art and the temporary exhibitions galleries – the biennial brings the past into dialogue with the present. ] Artists: Richard Bell
Stephen Bram
Pat Brassington
Philip Brophy
Robert Cook vs Max Pam
Timothy Cook
Daniel Crooks
Nicholas Folland
Pat Foster & Jen Berean
Marco Fusinato
Shaun Gladwell
Susan Jacobs
Jonathan Jones
Yvonne Koolmatrie
Rosemary Laing
Rob McLeish
Tom Nicholson
Philip Samartzis
Tim Silver
Ricky Swallow
Michelle Ussher

Parallel Collisions explores the ways in which ideas form, converge and re-form through time. The 21 artists in the exhibition employ the resources of the past - imagery, materials, processes or research from literature, cinema and art history - to reimagine the past in the present or even visualise the future. 

Parallel Collisions is both the title and the conceptual framework of the exhibition. This term may at first seem a contradiction. Parallel lines, after all, cannot meet when considered in purely spatial terms however, with the added dimension of time, collision becomes possible. Presented across two physical platforms – the Elder Wing of Australian Art and the temporary exhibitions galleries – the biennial brings the past into dialogue with the present.
Publishing details: AGSA, 2012
Ref: 1000
Fuller Warwickview full entry
Reference: Warwick Fuller by Sean Murphy [Warwick Fuller has painted the Australian landscape for over thirty-five years, during which time he has built a solid reputation, boasting career highlights such as serving as the Official Tour Artist during the Royal tour of Australia in 2012. Four of Fuller’s resulting paintings were acquired by the Prince of Wales and now reside in his private collection. Wishing to showcase his work in a creative and lasting way, he conceived of a book in which each painting was interpreted in poetry. A chance mention of his idea to acclaimed ABC journalist Sean Murphy led to the shy disclosure of some of Murphy’s own, as yet unpublished, poetry. Impressions & Interpretations was underway.  Murphy’s poetry adds a second dimension to the paintings, an added guidance with which to navigate that void between artwork and viewer. In some, he has restored what is no longer visible: the experience of painting. He illuminates the burdens, blessings and emotional cycles that are part of that particular creative act. More often though, Murphy focuses on the subject matter, weaving from the paint a story, sometimes personal, sometimes metaphoric, sometimes expanding upon the physical location and its myths and history. Both poem and painting can exist independently, yet together each enhances the other.
Impressions & Interpretations is a work of art in itself, a celebration of human creativity in words and paint. It is the Unique Australian Art Book on Warwick Fuller  perfect introduction to Fuller’s work, and for those already enamoured of his work, it is a new and unique insight into his passion and motivations. After such a unique creative undertaking, one can only anticipate with excitement what will come next for both Fuller and Murphy. Book review by arts writer – Caterina Leone].
Publishing details: Lost Bear Gallery (?) 2014
Ref: 1000
Hannaford Robertview full entry
Reference: Exhibition invite, Artarmon Galleries, Nov-Dec 2014, 8 colour illustrations
Publishing details: Artarmon Galleries, 2014, 4pp
Ref: 222
Porter Hobieview full entry
Reference: Mossgreen Galleries, Hobie Porter - Nature’s Redesign, exhibition invite with short essay by Dr Sirleen Huda. 3 colour illustrations
Publishing details: Mossgreen Galleries, 2014, 4pp
Ref: 222
Sydney Modernsview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine Dec 2014 - Jan 2015, Building up our holdings of Sydney moderns;’ by Denise Mimmochi
Publishing details: AGNSW 2014
Drinkwater Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine Dec 2014 - Jan 2015, Whiteley Scholarship winner, article by Sarah Couper
Publishing details: AGNSW 2014
Nolan Sidneyview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine Dec 2014 - Jan 2015, “Mr Nolan, I Presume - the search for Sidney in the Wilds of Uganda’ article by Andrew Turley
Publishing details: AGNSW 2014
Lamborn Williamview full entry
Reference: see Australiana Magazine, November 2014, vol 36 no 4, Goldrush Jewellers of Melbourne and Dunedin: Wagner & Wollett, Lamborn & Wagner and Wollett & Hewitt, article by Michael Reymond
Woolett Samuelview full entry
Reference: see Australiana Magazine, November 2014, vol 36 no 4, Goldrush Jewellers of Melbourne and Dunedin: Wagner & Wollett, Lamborn & Wagner and Wollett & Hewitt, article by Michael Reymond
Cantle John Mitchell 1849 - 1919view full entry
Reference: see Australiana Magazine, November 2014, vol 36 no 4, reference to upcoming monograph on the artist.
Purnell Annie St Clairview full entry
Reference: see Australiana Magazine, November 2014, vol 36 no 4, Miss Purnell’s wildflower screen, article by Lesley Brooker
Tipuamantumirri Cornelia and Deloresview full entry
Reference: Martin Browne Contemporary exhibition invite. 5 colour illustrations
Publishing details: Martin Browne Contemporary, 2014, 6-page folding card with inserted price list
Ref: 222
Winterludeview full entry
Reference: Winterlude : the painting expeditions of Nicholas Canosa, Patrick Carroll, Alvaro Catagnet, Herman Pekel, and Joseph Zbukvic. By Peter Pinson. [Includes Includes selected works by the artists, a chronology of ‘paint outs’, or painting excursions, and exhibitions, and short biographies.]
Publishing details: Hargrave Chambers, N.S.W. : Nick Canosa, 2007 
130 p. : ill. (some col.)
Canosa Nicholas view full entry
Reference: Winterlude : the painting expeditions of Nicholas Canosa, Patrick Carroll, Alvaro Catagnet, Herman Pekel, and Joseph Zbukvic. By Peter Pinson. [Includes Includes selected works by the artists, a chronology of ‘paint outs’, or painting excursions, and exhibitions, and short biographies.]
Publishing details: Hargrave Chambers, N.S.W. : Nick Canosa, 2007 
130 p. : ill. (some col.)
Carroll Patrick view full entry
Reference: Winterlude : the painting expeditions of Nicholas Canosa, Patrick Carroll, Alvaro Catagnet, Herman Pekel, and Joseph Zbukvic. By Peter Pinson. [Includes Includes selected works by the artists, a chronology of ‘paint outs’, or painting excursions, and exhibitions, and short biographies.]
Publishing details: Hargrave Chambers, N.S.W. : Nick Canosa, 2007 
130 p. : ill. (some col.)
Catagnet Alvaro view full entry
Reference: Winterlude : the painting expeditions of Nicholas Canosa, Patrick Carroll, Alvaro Catagnet, Herman Pekel, and Joseph Zbukvic. By Peter Pinson. [Includes Includes selected works by the artists, a chronology of ‘paint outs’, or painting excursions, and exhibitions, and short biographies.]
Publishing details: Hargrave Chambers, N.S.W. : Nick Canosa, 2007 
130 p. : ill. (some col.)
Pekel Herman view full entry
Reference: Winterlude : the painting expeditions of Nicholas Canosa, Patrick Carroll, Alvaro Catagnet, Herman Pekel, and Joseph Zbukvic. By Peter Pinson. [Includes Includes selected works by the artists, a chronology of ‘paint outs’, or painting excursions, and exhibitions, and short biographies.]
Publishing details: Hargrave Chambers, N.S.W. : Nick Canosa, 2007 
130 p. : ill. (some col.)
Zbukvic Joseph view full entry
Reference: Winterlude : the painting expeditions of Nicholas Canosa, Patrick Carroll, Alvaro Catagnet, Herman Pekel, and Joseph Zbukvic. By Peter Pinson. [Includes Includes selected works by the artists, a chronology of ‘paint outs’, or painting excursions, and exhibitions, and short biographies.]
Publishing details: Hargrave Chambers, N.S.W. : Nick Canosa, 2007 
130 p. : ill. (some col.)
Kapociunas Vytasview full entry
Reference: born Lithuania 1943, studied South Australian School of Art, travelled Spain, France and Britain.
Emanuel Cedricview full entry
Reference: Cedric Emanuel - “I know you are an artist” by Dr Garry Darby. Extensive biography. Lists all books illustrated by Cedric Emanuel 1945-1988. Has chapter on Dattilo-Rubbo, Chapter on Sid Long. [’Cedric Raymond Emanuel was born on the first of July 1906 in Gisborne, New Zealand. Although it is said that his parents had emigrated to New Zealand from England twenty years earlier, his great grandfather, John Emanuel, a dentist, had migrated to Sydney in 1842.

At the age of four he moved to Sydney, New South Wales with his parents. He attended Abbotsholme Primary School in Killara, a suburb of Sydney and later at Bondi Public School which he left at fourteen. In 1920 he spent time in the "militia". Whilst a youth he became very proficient at drawing objects at short notice. While still at school he started studying art at the Royal Art Society under Dattilo Rubbo (1870-1955) and Julian Ashton (1851-1942). He learned etching from Sydney Long (1871 - 1955). In 1925 he commenced working as a commercial (advertising) artist at the State Studios (working for the first year on trial and without pay) and in his spare time continued sketching, painting and etching. His first exhibition held in 1938 was very successful. In the same year he won the prize for etching in the NSW Sesquicentenary Art Competition. http://www.julianashtonartschool.com.au/

Throughout most of his life he was a regular swimmer and surfer. He was a member of the Bondi Surf Life Saving Club and was a patrol captain on Black Sunday, 6th February 1938. He also boxed (he was an instructor), wrestled and played football. He won the 1929 NSW State Amateur Middleweight Wrestling Championship, beating Jack Murray. Jack Murray was later to become famous as 'Gelignite Jack' from his antics in the Redex Around Australia motor trials. Cedric Emanuel retired early from serious competitive sport out of concern for his hands.

During the Second World War he served as an officer with the RAAF. A part of his service was in New Guinea where he was an unofficial war artist. His Wing Commander noted that "This officer has given splendid service and is fully capable."

He spent most of his life working as a freelance artist. His main focus was sketches in watercolour or ink depicting various aspects of Australia, many of which appeared in books. His work was popularised with such items as cards, scenic folios, calendars and wrapping paper. Apart from private collectors, the National Gallery of Australia, the National Library of Australia, the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the National Gallery of Victoria have acquired his works. In the 1970s he visited the UK and Europe. On Australia Day 1981 he was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for his services to art.

In 1931 he married Bella Oppenheim, known affectionately as Billie. They had two children, Janese and David Morris. David represented both NSW and Australia in rugby. Cedric was upset by the sudden death of Bella in 1987.

Cedric Emanuel was described as a man of energy. He had many friends, enjoyed the company of his grandchildren, and never lost his passion for art.

Cedric Emanuel died, aged 88, in Sydney on the 28th February 1995, the day before a major collection of his works, Retrospectives went on display at the Jewish Museum in Darlinghurst. "No artist throughout Australia's history could have drawn and painted as many scenes of yesteryear, and of buildings and locations that are national heritage icons, than Cedric." said the then Governor of NSW, Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair at the opening. Anon. Emanuel Place in the Canberra suburb of Conder commemorates his name. ‘]
Publishing details: Hippo Books, nd, pb, 82pp.
Dattilo-Rubbo Aview full entry
Reference: see Cedric Emanuel - “I know you are an artist” by Dr Garry Darby. Lists all books illustrated by Cedric Emanuel 1945-1988. Has chapter on Dattilo Rubbo, Chapter on Sid Long. [’Cedric Raymond Emanuel was born on the first of July 1906 in Gisborne, New Zealand. Although it is said that his parents had emigrated to New Zealand from England twenty years earlier, his great grandfather, John Emanuel, a dentist, had migrated to Sydney in 1842.

At the age of four he moved to Sydney, New South Wales with his parents. He attended Abbotsholme Primary School in Killara, a suburb of Sydney and later at Bondi Public School which he left at fourteen. In 1920 he spent time in the "militia". Whilst a youth he became very proficient at drawing objects at short notice. While still at school he started studying art at the Royal Art Society under Dattilo Rubbo (1870-1955) and Julian Ashton (1851-1942). He learned etching from Sydney Long (1871 - 1955). In 1925 he commenced working as a commercial (advertising) artist at the State Studios (working for the first year on trial and without pay) and in his spare time continued sketching, painting and etching. His first exhibition held in 1938 was very successful. In the same year he won the prize for etching in the NSW Sesquicentenary Art Competition. http://www.julianashtonartschool.com.au/

Throughout most of his life he was a regular swimmer and surfer. He was a member of the Bondi Surf Life Saving Club and was a patrol captain on Black Sunday, 6th February 1938. He also boxed (he was an instructor), wrestled and played football. He won the 1929 NSW State Amateur Middleweight Wrestling Championship, beating Jack Murray. Jack Murray was later to become famous as 'Gelignite Jack' from his antics in the Redex Around Australia motor trials. Cedric Emanuel retired early from serious competitive sport out of concern for his hands.

During the Second World War he served as an officer with the RAAF. A part of his service was in New Guinea where he was an unofficial war artist. His Wing Commander noted that "This officer has given splendid service and is fully capable."

He spent most of his life working as a freelance artist. His main focus was sketches in watercolour or ink depicting various aspects of Australia, many of which appeared in books. His work was popularised with such items as cards, scenic folios, calendars and wrapping paper. Apart from private collectors, the National Gallery of Australia, the National Library of Australia, the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the National Gallery of Victoria have acquired his works. In the 1970s he visited the UK and Europe. On Australia Day 1981 he was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for his services to art.

In 1931 he married Bella Oppenheim, known affectionately as Billie. They had two children, Janese and David Morris. David represented both NSW and Australia in rugby. Cedric was upset by the sudden death of Bella in 1987.

Cedric Emanuel was described as a man of energy. He had many friends, enjoyed the company of his grandchildren, and never lost his passion for art.

Cedric Emanuel died, aged 88, in Sydney on the 28th February 1995, the day before a major collection of his works, Retrospectives went on display at the Jewish Museum in Darlinghurst. "No artist throughout Australia's history could have drawn and painted as many scenes of yesteryear, and of buildings and locations that are national heritage icons, than Cedric." said the then Governor of NSW, Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair at the opening. Anon. Emanuel Place in the Canberra suburb of Conder commemorates his name. ‘]
Publishing details: Hippo Books, nd, pb, 82pp.
Long Sydneyview full entry
Reference: see Cedric Emanuel - “I know you are an artist” by Dr Garry Darby. Lists all books illustrated by Cedric Emanuel 1945-1988. Has chapter on Dattilo Rubbo, Chapter on Sid Long. [’Cedric Raymond Emanuel was born on the first of July 1906 in Gisborne, New Zealand. Although it is said that his parents had emigrated to New Zealand from England twenty years earlier, his great grandfather, John Emanuel, a dentist, had migrated to Sydney in 1842.

At the age of four he moved to Sydney, New South Wales with his parents. He attended Abbotsholme Primary School in Killara, a suburb of Sydney and later at Bondi Public School which he left at fourteen. In 1920 he spent time in the "militia". Whilst a youth he became very proficient at drawing objects at short notice. While still at school he started studying art at the Royal Art Society under Dattilo Rubbo (1870-1955) and Julian Ashton (1851-1942). He learned etching from Sydney Long (1871 - 1955). In 1925 he commenced working as a commercial (advertising) artist at the State Studios (working for the first year on trial and without pay) and in his spare time continued sketching, painting and etching. His first exhibition held in 1938 was very successful. In the same year he won the prize for etching in the NSW Sesquicentenary Art Competition. http://www.julianashtonartschool.com.au/

Throughout most of his life he was a regular swimmer and surfer. He was a member of the Bondi Surf Life Saving Club and was a patrol captain on Black Sunday, 6th February 1938. He also boxed (he was an instructor), wrestled and played football. He won the 1929 NSW State Amateur Middleweight Wrestling Championship, beating Jack Murray. Jack Murray was later to become famous as 'Gelignite Jack' from his antics in the Redex Around Australia motor trials. Cedric Emanuel retired early from serious competitive sport out of concern for his hands.

During the Second World War he served as an officer with the RAAF. A part of his service was in New Guinea where he was an unofficial war artist. His Wing Commander noted that "This officer has given splendid service and is fully capable."

He spent most of his life working as a freelance artist. His main focus was sketches in watercolour or ink depicting various aspects of Australia, many of which appeared in books. His work was popularised with such items as cards, scenic folios, calendars and wrapping paper. Apart from private collectors, the National Gallery of Australia, the National Library of Australia, the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the National Gallery of Victoria have acquired his works. In the 1970s he visited the UK and Europe. On Australia Day 1981 he was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for his services to art.

In 1931 he married Bella Oppenheim, known affectionately as Billie. They had two children, Janese and David Morris. David represented both NSW and Australia in rugby. Cedric was upset by the sudden death of Bella in 1987.

Cedric Emanuel was described as a man of energy. He had many friends, enjoyed the company of his grandchildren, and never lost his passion for art.

Cedric Emanuel died, aged 88, in Sydney on the 28th February 1995, the day before a major collection of his works, Retrospectives went on display at the Jewish Museum in Darlinghurst. "No artist throughout Australia's history could have drawn and painted as many scenes of yesteryear, and of buildings and locations that are national heritage icons, than Cedric." said the then Governor of NSW, Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair at the opening. Anon. Emanuel Place in the Canberra suburb of Conder commemorates his name. ‘]
Publishing details: Hippo Books, nd, pb, 82pp.
State Studios (commercial art studio, Sydney)view full entry
Reference: see Cedric Emanuel - “I know you are an artist” by Dr Garry Darby. Lists all books illustrated by Cedric Emanuel 1945-1988. Has chapter on Dattilo Rubbo, Chapter on Sid Long. [’Cedric Raymond Emanuel was born on the first of July 1906 in Gisborne, New Zealand. Although it is said that his parents had emigrated to New Zealand from England twenty years earlier, his great grandfather, John Emanuel, a dentist, had migrated to Sydney in 1842.

At the age of four he moved to Sydney, New South Wales with his parents. He attended Abbotsholme Primary School in Killara, a suburb of Sydney and later at Bondi Public School which he left at fourteen. In 1920 he spent time in the "militia". Whilst a youth he became very proficient at drawing objects at short notice. While still at school he started studying art at the Royal Art Society under Dattilo Rubbo (1870-1955) and Julian Ashton (1851-1942). He learned etching from Sydney Long (1871 - 1955). In 1925 he commenced working as a commercial (advertising) artist at the State Studios (working for the first year on trial and without pay) and in his spare time continued sketching, painting and etching. His first exhibition held in 1938 was very successful. In the same year he won the prize for etching in the NSW Sesquicentenary Art Competition. http://www.julianashtonartschool.com.au/

Throughout most of his life he was a regular swimmer and surfer. He was a member of the Bondi Surf Life Saving Club and was a patrol captain on Black Sunday, 6th February 1938. He also boxed (he was an instructor), wrestled and played football. He won the 1929 NSW State Amateur Middleweight Wrestling Championship, beating Jack Murray. Jack Murray was later to become famous as 'Gelignite Jack' from his antics in the Redex Around Australia motor trials. Cedric Emanuel retired early from serious competitive sport out of concern for his hands.

During the Second World War he served as an officer with the RAAF. A part of his service was in New Guinea where he was an unofficial war artist. His Wing Commander noted that "This officer has given splendid service and is fully capable."

He spent most of his life working as a freelance artist. His main focus was sketches in watercolour or ink depicting various aspects of Australia, many of which appeared in books. His work was popularised with such items as cards, scenic folios, calendars and wrapping paper. Apart from private collectors, the National Gallery of Australia, the National Library of Australia, the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the National Gallery of Victoria have acquired his works. In the 1970s he visited the UK and Europe. On Australia Day 1981 he was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for his services to art.

In 1931 he married Bella Oppenheim, known affectionately as Billie. They had two children, Janese and David Morris. David represented both NSW and Australia in rugby. Cedric was upset by the sudden death of Bella in 1987.

Cedric Emanuel was described as a man of energy. He had many friends, enjoyed the company of his grandchildren, and never lost his passion for art.

Cedric Emanuel died, aged 88, in Sydney on the 28th February 1995, the day before a major collection of his works, Retrospectives went on display at the Jewish Museum in Darlinghurst. "No artist throughout Australia's history could have drawn and painted as many scenes of yesteryear, and of buildings and locations that are national heritage icons, than Cedric." said the then Governor of NSW, Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair at the opening. Anon. Emanuel Place in the Canberra suburb of Conder commemorates his name. ‘]
Publishing details: Hippo Books, nd, pb, 82pp.
Childhoods Past view full entry
Reference: Childhoods Past - Children's art of the twentieth century. Includes essay on Frances Derham by Barbara Piscitelli. [’This travelling exhibition featured children's drawings and paintings collected by Frances Derham (1894-1987), artist and educational pioneer. Her unique and important collection of children's art from Australia and around the world, gathered over more than half a century, was donated to the people of Australia in 1975 and is held at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra’.]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia in 1999 to accompany the travelling exhibition Childhoods Past: Children's art of the twentieth century.
Paperback. 48 pages. Illustrated with colour reproductions of the artworks.Paperback.
11.5 x 8 in. 48 pages. Illustrated with colour reproductions of the artworks.
Children’s artview full entry
Reference: see Childhoods Past - Children's art of the twentieth century. Includes essay on Frances Derham by Barbara Piscitelli. [’This travelling exhibition featured children's drawings and paintings collected by Frances Derham (1894-1987), artist and educational pioneer. Her unique and important collection of children's art from Australia and around the world, gathered over more than half a century, was donated to the people of Australia in 1975 and is held at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra’.]
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia in 1999 to accompany the travelling exhibition Childhoods Past: Children's art of the twentieth century.
Paperback. 48 pages. Illustrated with colour reproductions of the artworks.Paperback.
11.5 x 8 in. 48 pages. Illustrated with colour reproductions of the artworks.
Gibbs Cecilia Mayview full entry
Reference: May Gibbs Country Craft - Folk Art; Stencilling; Decoupage, by Neree Hartog (Coordinator)
Publishing details: Bay Books,1995
Tasmania's Outdoor Art Gallery view full entry
Reference: Tasmania's Outdoor Art Gallery - THe Murals in and around Sheffield
Publishing details: 1994
Ref: 1000
Base Graemeview full entry
Reference: The Art of Graeme Base by Julie Watts [’With more than 400 images, most in full colour and many never seen before, this book showcases the incredible talents of this much-loved children's writer and illustrator. Beginning with his own storybook childhood in England, we see how his imagination and artistic talents were fed by his family's love of music, literature and nature; how his life was further inspired and enriched by travel, by his teachers, by his older brother, who shared his love of inventing, by his friends and mentors in the publishing, music and film industries, and by his artist wife and their three children. From the earliest drawings, pop-up cards and home-made board games, through his surrealist years as a teenager and rock musician, and through a quarter century of published books, we learn of the artists, musicians, writers and humorists who have inspired him, and witness the development of his own particular brand of genius. ‘]
Publishing details: Penguin Books Australia, 2009, Paperback. 230pp
Ref: 1000
Brack Johnview full entry
Reference: John Brack: Selected Paintings 1950s to 1990s.
Publishing details: Geelong Art Gallery, 1996. First edition. Octavo, pictorial boards, trifiold card. Lists 28 works by Brack, with The hunt illustrated in full colour.
Ref: 1000
Otis Rushview full entry
Reference: Otis Rush - Australian new writing & art, magazine to be indexed
 

Publishing details: South Australian Publishing Ventures / Futures, [1990s]
Softcover, b/w illus.,
Ref: 1000
Montsalvatview full entry
Reference: Montsalvat by Sigmund Jorgensen - the intimate story of an Australian artist’s colony. Includes biographical information on artists who were associated with Montsalvat. [’In the legend of King Arthur and the knights of the round table Montsalvat is the home of the Holy Grail. Australia's Montsalvat is an artists' colony in Eltham, established by the architect and artist Justus Jorgensen in 1934. It is home to over a dozen buildings, houses and halls built out of local stone, recycled timbers and rammed earth and set amongst richly established gardens on 12 acres of land on the outskirts of Melbourne.

The colony of Montsalvat is a testament to the vision and work of Jorgensen, his family and friends and its detailed history reflects the lives of those people. But it is more than a set of beautiful buildings - it is a place steeped in the art and culture of Melbourne. And to walk around its grounds is to step into a bygone world where such a grand plan seemed more achievable.

Perhaps that is why Montsalvat has created its own myths and legends. In addition to Jorgensen and his family, among the artists, intellectuals, tradespeople and artisans associated with life at Montsalvat are numbered Clifton Pugh, Gordon Ford and Joe Hannan, Betty Roland, Mervyn Skipper, his wife Lena and their three children - Helen, Sonia and Matcham. Arthor Munday, George Charlmers, Lesley Sinclair, Sue Vanderkelen, Ian Robertson, Helen Lempriere, John Smith, John Busst and Myra Skipper, Percy Leason, Leonard French and Albert Tucker.

Montsalvat today is a place where emerging and established artists can work, present and perform their work. Its visual features are enjoyed by tourists from around the world, and its buildings are classified by the National Trust of Victoria. The Australian Heritage Commission includes Montsalvat on the Australian Register of National Estate.

Sigmund Jorgensen AO is the son of Justus Jorgensen, the founder of the Eltham artist's colony Monsalvat. Mr Jorgensen was chief executive and artistic director of Monsalvat from 1969 to 2005 during which time he made the arts centre a haven for local and international artists. He helped found the Monsalvat Melbourne Jazz Festival, was a judge at the Melbourne Asian Food Festival, was mayor of the Nillumbik Shire and worked as a food critic for the Melbourne Times. He also ran the award winning restaurant Clichy in Collingwood.’]
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, 2014, 320pp pb
Olsen Johnview full entry
Reference: John Olsen, an artist’s life by Darlene Bungey. Includes notes,select bibliography, a list of selected solo exhibitions and index [[’This landmark biography by Darleen Bungey, the author of the celebrated biography of Arthur Boyd, graphically depicts the forces that drove John Olsen to become one of the country's greatest artists. An exhilarating book, both trenchant and tender, it strips away the veneer of showmanship and fame to show the substance of a painter driven by a need to depict his country's landscape as Australians had never seen it before.

Given access to his uncensored diaries and drawing on years of extensive interviews with both Olsen and those who have known him best, she explores his passionate life and follows his navigation though the friendships, rivalries and politics of the Australian art world. How did a shy, stuttering boy from Newcastle, neglected by his alcoholic father, come to paint the great mural Salute to Five Bells at the Sydney Opera House?

This biography follows that journey -- through Olsen's early experiences in the bush, particularly a formative period at Yass (a time previously unrecorded), to years of cleaning jobs to pay his way through art school, to a milestone time spent in France and Spain -- and traces his constant travels and relocations within Australia, including his epic journeys into the outback and to Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre.

From a child who was never taken to an art gallery, who learnt how to draw from comics, we come to see the famous artist in the black beret, the writer and poet, the engaging public speaker, the bon vivant -- whose life has been defined by an absolute need to paint.

Lived on a large canvas, in sunny vivid colour, this captures the messiness of Olsen’s palette and the paella he loved to cook and paint as well as his chaotic love-life.

Darleen Bungey has been an advertising copywriter, an associate editor and writer for British magazines, and a freelance journalist. In 1999 she began researching her seminal biography of Arthur Boyd, which was published to critical acclaim in 2007 and for which she was awarded a PhD. It won the Dobbie Literary Award and the Australian Book Industry Award for Biography of the Year.’]
Publishing details: Harper Collins, 2014, 528pp, with index.
Whiteley Brettview full entry
Reference: Brett Whiteley - Drawings by Lou Klepac ["The purpose of drawing is to make freshness permanent. Out of billions of seconds of futility, occasionally, sparks of the life force are immutably held forever." Brett Whiteley wrote these lines in his 1985 notebook about the activity at the very heart of his life as an artist, drawing. For three decades Whiteley bewitched his audience with his mercurial character and unconventional behaviour, producing original and challenging works such as The American Dream and Alchemy. He was an indefatigable draughtsman, putting great energy into his drawings, which stand alone as a vital part of his oeuvre. In his finest drawings he concentrated all his talents to produce incandescent moments of vision. Nowhere is he more pure than in his remarkable drawings. In these we find the essence of Brett Whiteley.

Brett Whiteley Drawings includes 180 of Whiteley's most important drawings, from early views made as a student to the last series of works made in Paris in 1989, before his untimely and tragic death. Also illustrated are pages from Whiteley's notebooks, in which he drew and wrote his reflections on art, painting and drawing.

The book has been created by Lou Klepac, who first discussed the idea of this book with the artist before his death, and subsequently organised the exhibition 'On the Road to Berry', of Brett Whiteley and Lloyd Rees drawings in 1993. There is an essay about the drawings, quotes from the artist and a fascinating interview with Michael Johnson, edited by Barry Pearce, about Whiteley's time at Lintas in Sydney, when they were colleagues and close friends.

About the Author

Lou Klepac is an art historian; he is the author of a number of books including Lloyd Rees Drawings, Russell Drysdale, John Coburn, William Robinson, James Gleeson, Nora Heysen and Horace Trenerry. Among the many exhibitions he has curated are : Sicket Paintings; Contemporary Australian Drawing; Sickert Drawings, Russell Drysdale Drawings, Russell Drysdale Paintings, The Road to Berry - Lloyd Rees and Brett Whiteley drawings, Giorgio Morandi Paintings and Etchings, La Serenissima - the fascination of Venice; Nora Heysen retrospective; James Gleeson - Beyond the Screen of Sight; Donald Friend - a charmed life.

In 1980 he was made a Cavaliere della Repubblica Italiana; in 1996 he was awarded an OAM and in 2006 the University of Sydney conferred on him the degree of Doctor of Letters (Honoris Causa).’]
Publishing details: Beagle Press, 2014, Hardback – 220 pages. [Also a deluxe edition, limited to 25 copies specially bound, with an original linocut by Brett Whiteley ‘The Wave’ loosely enclosed,]
Ref: `1000
Wilson Johnview full entry
Reference: John Wilson - The Journey Continues
Publishing details: John Wilson Gallery, 2014
Ref: 1000
Carment Tomview full entry
Reference: Tom Carment - Seven Walks, Cape Leeuwin to Bundeena, Photography Michael Wee. [’Over their weekly conversation in an inner-city cafe, photographer Michael Wee persuaded his friend, painter and writer Tom Carment, to embark on some walks into ‘wild’ Australia. Inexperienced long-distance bushwalkers, Michael and Tom learned en route as they traversed hot, rainy, snow-covered, and bushfire-blackened terrain.

Alongside Michael’s haunting, dramatic photographs, and Tom’s delicately observed watercolours and drawings are stories of each walk, interweaving history with anecdote, humour with observation. Seven Walks is the companion book to their adventures and captures the feeling of heading out on foot along a narrow track, into a beautiful landscape.’]
Publishing details: Roc-Hin,
Australia, 2014, 240 Pages

Ref: 1009
Pop to Popismview full entry
Reference: Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Arkley Howardview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Binns Vivienneview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Boynes Robertview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Brown Mikeview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Crothall Rossview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Davila Juanview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Dunn Richardview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Kingston Peterview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Kozic Mariaview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Lanceley Colinview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Larter Richardview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Lewis Timview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
McLean Bridgidview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Oldfield Alanview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Powditch Peterview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Reinhardt Kenview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Rooney Robertview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Sansom Garethview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Sharp Martinview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Shaw Michael Allenview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Shead Garryview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Tillers Imantsview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Tuckson Tonyview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Tyndall Peterview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Watkins Dickview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Watson Jennyview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Whiteley Brettview full entry
Reference: see Pop to Popism Exhibition Catalogue, written by Anneke Jaspers, Wayne Tunnicliffe, Biographies of each artist included. The Australian artists have been indexed in this database.[’From the emergence of pop art in the 1950s through to its reinvented forms in the 1980s, Pop to popism explores the dynamic engagement of art with popular culture.
Drawn from major public and private collections around the world, Pop to popism includes 195 works by 73 artists including pivotal works by artists such as Blake, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter and Hockney.
Beginning with early pop art in the United Kingdom, Europe and America, it proceeds through the key years of high or classic pop in the 1960s and early 1970s including a substantial Australian component; and finishes with a new generation of artists who began exhibiting in the late 1970s with works dating up to 1990.
Edited by Wayne Tunnicliffe and Anneke Jaspers, with essays by Michael Desmond, Anneke Jaspers, Chris McAuliffe, Justin Paton, Ann Stephen and Wayne Tunnicliffe’]
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2014, hardback, 328 pages
Australian Sculptors Exhibition Lists Scarlett Kenview full entry
Reference: Australian Sculptors - Exhibition Lists, by Ken Scarlett. Occasional Papers No. 3 December 1979. Lists the exhibitions of over 300 Australian sculptors. This publication should be seen as a companion to Australian Sculptors, published by Thomas Nelson Australia, in 1980.
Publishing details: Melbourne State College, ., 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 Anitaview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Abrahams Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Adams Denisview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Adams Margaret Ruthview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Allen George Henryview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Anderson Wallaceview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Andersson Janview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Angwin Robin Daleview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Angyal Belaview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Annand Douglasview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Apponyi Silvio Albertview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Arcadiou Steliosview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Archer Hilaryview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Arkeveld Hansview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Armstrong Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Arnall Vincent Markview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Arney Gordon Aview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Arthur W Thomasview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Arthur W Thomasview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Illingworth Nelsonview full entry
Reference: Australiana SocietyNewsletter ‘A bust of Henry Parkes by Nelson Illingworth’ by Sally Cantwell (4 pages)
Publishing details: April, 1984
Baird Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Balcombe Thomas Tyrwhittview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Baldessin Georgeview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Ball Percevalview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Baneth Ericaview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Baron Sydview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Barrie Mayview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Bartlett Geofftrey Rview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Baskerville Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Bass Thomas Dwyerview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Beadle Paulview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Beck Lawrence Wolfgangview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Bellis Isabel Estherview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Bence Ronald Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Benson Evaview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Bishop Tonyview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Blizzard Peter Hughview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Boileau Patrickview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Boles Bernardview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Boreham Lorraineview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Bow Ianview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Bowles William Leslieview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Boyce Don Frederickview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Boyd Davidview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Boyd Guyview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Boyd Hermiaview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Boyd Robinview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Brassil Joanview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Brechnock Richardview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Brilliant Freddaview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Broad Rodneyview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Brook Donaldview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Broughton Owenview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Brown Joanview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Brown Josephview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Brown Michael (Michael Challis)view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Brown Robertview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Browne Russellview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Buckley Bradford Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Burns Timview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Burns Timothy Davidview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Bush Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Butler Rogerview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Butler-George Mayview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Buzacott Michaelview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Cannizzo Phillip Josephview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Cherina Drago Mario Predragview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Christo (Christo Jovacheff)view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Clark Marcview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Clements William Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Clewitt Georgeview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Cltterbuck Jockview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Cohn Olaview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Colahan Colinview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Colbeck Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Cole Peterview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Coling Tonyview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Collings Silver Leyview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Copping Bruceview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Corlett Peter Geoffreyview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Costerman Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Coulter Diane Margueriteview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Cowan Theodoreview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Creaser Marleneview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
O’Brien Des illustratorview full entry
Reference: Des O’brien 1930-2014 obituary in Sydney Morning Herald 29 January, 2015, p27
Ref: 133
O’Brien Des illustratorview full entry
Reference: Des O'Brien EPHEMERAL AESTHETICS
by Des O'Brien [’A rare look into the highly acclaimed graphic art and design of Des O’Brien. 200 pages with 270 images spanning over 60 years. Fiction illustration, postage stamps, children’s picture books, promotions, portfolios, fashion campaigns, posters, publication design and christmas cards.’]
Publishing details: the author, 2014, 200pp
Ref: 1000
Cripps Peterview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Dabro Anteview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Dadswell Lyndon Raymondview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Daen Lindsayview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Dall’Ava Augustineview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Danko Aleksanderview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Davidson Peterview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Davie John Sview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Davies Isabelview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Davis Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Dawson Paula Joyceview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
de Clario Domenicoview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Delprat Paul Ashtonview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Dennis Elwyn (Clayton)view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Dineen Kaye (or Kai)view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Doble Gilbertview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Dodd Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Dowie Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Dudley Rodneyview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Duldig Karlview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Duldig Slawaview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Dunn Noelview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Duterrau Benjaminview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Dutton H Orlandoview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Eades Lenoreview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Elenburg Joelview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Elischer Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Elliott Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Ely Bonitaview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Enyi Georgeview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Erskine Dougview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Ewers Raymond Boultwoodview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Fabian Erwinview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Fallet Francois (Frank)view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Ferguson Anne Elizabethview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Fillans Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Fischer John Anthonyview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Fizelle Rahview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Fleischmann Arthur Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Flugelman Herbertview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Fraser Mary Mehetabelview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Friend Donaldview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Fries Ernestview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Frith Cliffordview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Gardner Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Gascoigne Rosalie Norah Kingview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Georgeson Harryview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Gilbert Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Gilbert C Webview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Giugliarelli Brunoview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Glaser-Hinder Aprilview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Gleghorn Thomasview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Gore Donaldview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Goujet Emil Joseph Alexandreview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Graham Anneview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Greenhalgh Victor Edwardview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Greenwood Garryview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Gregory William Aview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Grounds Joanview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Grounds Marrview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Grounds Rossview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Grounds Rossview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Jolliffe J Hview full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen auction 22 February, 2015, lot 471, ‘Ship at Anchor, Sydney, 24 May, 1849’.
Hallandal Pamview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hamilton David Williamview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hamilton Paulview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hamilton Josephview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hammial Philip Rview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hammond Stanleyview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Harbott Alwyn Michaelview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Harvey Elvin Bview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Harvey Georgeview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Harvey Lewis Jview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Havekes Gerardview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hazzard Christopher J (Dr)view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Henry Lucien Felixview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Herbert Danielview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hilder Bim (vernon Arthur)view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hilder Frankview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hilder Margelview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hirst George W Lview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hoff Rayner (or incorrectly Raynor)view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hohaus Hermanview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Holden Margot Pview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Honybun Elizabeth Aview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hope Emilyview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hunt Dianaview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hutching Williamview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hutchinson Allenview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Hutchinson Noel Stewartview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Illingworth Nelsonview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Ingham Alanview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Ireland Geoffview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Jenyns Bobview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Jenyns Lorraine Dawnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Jomantas Vincasview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Jones David Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Jones William Lorando (or Lorenzo)view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Jordan Colview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Juniper Robertview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Kane (Kuhn) Juliusview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Keogh Norman Rexview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
King Ingeview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Kitching Michaelview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Klippel Robertview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Knorr Hansview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Koning Theodorus Jacobusview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Korn Tiborview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Kossatz Lesview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Kozlowski Brunon (Dr)view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Krzywokulski Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Laeubli Annisview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Lambert Frankview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Lambert George Washingtonview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Lambert Lou (Lewis Charles)view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Lambert Mauriceview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Lanceley Colinview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Lange Eleonoreview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Langley Robert Savigeview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Last Cliffordview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Latella Diegoview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Law Benjaminview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Leckie Alexanderview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Lendon Nigelview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Levenson Kenneth Richardview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Lewers Gerard Francisview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Lewers Margoview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Leysalle Pierre Emileview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Likic Jeanview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Lindsay Norman Alfred Williamview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Lock G Pview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Lovett Mildredview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Lucas Noeleneview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Luke Georgeview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Lumb Frankview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Lyle Maxview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Lynch Guy Frankview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
McAuslan Gordonview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
McColl Mitziview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
McEwan Coplans Andrew Robertview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
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McGill Walterview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
McGrath Eileenview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
McGrath Marilynview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
MacIntosh William Pview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
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McKay Ian Hughview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Mackennal Edgar Bertram (Sir)view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Mackennal Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
McKinnon Michaelview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
McLeod Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
McWilliams Peterview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Madigan Rosemaryview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Manberg Karlview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Manwaring Rossview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Marek Voitreview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Mason Heatherview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Mason Joeview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Mauriks Adrianview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Maxwell W Jview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Mayo Daphne Lilianview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Mayson Andrewview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Meadmore Clementview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Meszaros Andorview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Meszaros Michael Victorview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Miller Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Miller Godfreyview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Millowick Anthony Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Mimovich Leopoldineview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Montford Paulview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Moorfield Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Mortensen Kevinview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Muller John Theodoreview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Murch Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Murray-White Cliveview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Newmark Abrahamview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Newman Nicoleview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Nicholson Michaelview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
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Nikoleski Viaseview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
O’Connor Ailsa Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Ogilvie William Robertview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Ohlfsen Doraview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Oliver Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Ostoja-Kotkowski Stanislavview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
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Owen Robertview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Pachuka (Jaroszynska) Ewaview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Paramor Wendyview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Parker Haroldview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Parker Regview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Parks Tiview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
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Parr Lentonview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Parr (Paradinski) Robertview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Patten Williamview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Pedvin Albert Aview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Penny Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Perceval Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Phillips Peterview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Perugia A & Tview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Pillig Gustavview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Pirruccio Vincentview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Pocius Ievaview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Porcelli Pietro view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Priest Treforview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Priest Margaret Kennedyview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Pryor Anthony Dennisview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Pugh Cliftonview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Raft Emanuelview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Ragus Aurel (John)view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Redpath Normaview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Reinhard Kenview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Rhodes Kevinview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Richardson Charles Douglasview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Richmond Oliffeview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Ricketts Williamview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Roberts Tomview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Robertson Ianview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Robertson-Swann Ronview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Robinson John Edwardsview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Rodrigues Antonioview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Rosman Peterview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Rowe Jimview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Rowe Ronview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Rumba Raimondsview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Rusconiview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Sani Tommasoview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Saupe Augustview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Scarlett Kenview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Scurry Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Scurry William Cview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Seffrin Nickolaus Johannesview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Selwood Paulview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Sharples Geoffview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Sheppard Benjaminview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Shedley Geoffrey Richardview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Sherrif Alexanderview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Shillam Kathleenview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Shillam Leonard Georgeview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Simonetti Achilleview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Sinclair Margaret Eview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Skipper Matchamview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Smith Bernhardview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Smith Henryview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Snape Michael Fview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Solling Wendyview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Stanford Williamview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Stankiewicz Richardview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Steen Otto Lundbyeview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Stelarc (Stelios Arcadiou)view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Stephen Cliveview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Stewart Donaldview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
stuart Guyview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Summers Albertview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Summers Charles 1825-1878view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Summers Charles Francis 1858-1945view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Symonds Caroleview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Taylor Howardview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Taylor Peterview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Tedesco Meloview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Thomas Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Tillers Imantsview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Todd Milanview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Todt Emil Hermannview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Tolley Davidview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Tranthim-Fryer John Robertsonview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Tribe Rhoda Barbaraview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Tucker Albertview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Unsworth Kenview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Upton Ronview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Van Der Struik Berendview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Vassilieff Danilaview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Vojsk Milanview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Walker Johnview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Walker Ralph Tview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Walker Stephen view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Walker Theresa Susannah Eunice Snell view full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Walters Donaldview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Wardrop and Scurryview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.
Ware Laurence Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Scarlett Ken - Australian Sculptors by Ken Scarlett. A major comprehensive guide with extensive biographical information on some 450 sculptors, arranged alphabetically, and including numerous black and white illustrations. Includes bibliography.
Publishing details: Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1980. xix, 730 p. : ill.


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