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Hughes Stephenview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Hunter Ingaview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Hylands Andreaview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Ingham Georgeview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Irvine Janview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Jenkins Danielview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Jenyns Lorraineview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Johnson Martinview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Johnson Peterview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Jorgensen Susanview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Kaiser Virginiaview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Kelly Elizabethview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

King Elsjeview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Knottenbelt Robertview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Langely Warrenview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Larkin Marieview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Larsen Helgeview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Lawrence Kayview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Kwok-Keung-Leong Gregoryview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Lewers Daraniview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Lindsay Saraview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Lockwood Sandyview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Lorraine Sueview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Lowry Coralview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Makigawa Carlierview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Mansfield Janetview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Mares Ondrejview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Marshall Marionview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Terry John Martinview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Mason Phillview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Matthysen Williamview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

de Mestre Toriview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Mincham Jeffview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Moje Maschaview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Monaghan Philipview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Montague Stuartview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Moon Miltonview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Moore Tomview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Morrell Richardview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Mount Nickview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Munn Andrewview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Murphy Fionaview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Murray Shalleenview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Neil Anneview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Orchard Jennyview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Outteridge Adeleview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Pantano Chrisview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Parr Sylviaview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Pascal Marcview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Peascod Alanview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Perkins Kevinview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Peterson Normanview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Pigott Gwen Hanssenview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Potter Davidview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Prest Cedarview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Ralph Davidview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Reilly Gerryview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Robertson Christopherview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Robertson Jenniferview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Rosenthal Sueview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Rushforth Peterview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Rye Ownview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Sadubin Leonview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Searles Naldaview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Schlabowsky Beatriceview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Schmeisser Keiko Amenomoriview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Shoji Mitsuoview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Skillitzi Stephenview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Stadus Pamelaview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Taylor Rayview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Thancoupieview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Thiele Marleneview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Tilden Blancheview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Truman Catherineview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Tulip Elizabethview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Venables Prueview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Visentin Bettinaview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Walker Davidview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Wedd Gerryview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Weis Steveview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Wells Penny Careyview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

West Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

White Kevinview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Williams Maureenview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Williamson Lizview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Wood Wendyview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Wright Davidview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Wynne Robertview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Zimmer Klausview full entry
Reference: see Masters of their craft by Noris Ioannou. Tradition and Innovation in the Australian Contemporary Arts. Australian craftspersons working in Clay, Glass, Metal, Fibre and Wood. [This book showcases craftspeople who work in clay, glass, metal, fibre and wood.]. With biographical details of the craftspeople repesented.
Publishing details: Craftsman House. 1997. Folio. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 264pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.

Kovaks Ildikoview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine, April, 2016, article by Ildiko Kovaks
Watson Judyview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine, April, 2016, article on Judy Watson by Amanda Peacock
Ramsay Ronview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine, April, 2016, article on Ron Ramsay by John Saxby
Wall Jeffview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine, April, 2016, article on Jeff Wall by Gary Dufour
Onus Linview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine, April, 2016, article on restoration of Onus’s Fruit Bats
Lye Lenview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine, April, 2016, article on a New Zealand gallery devoted to Len Lye.
Castlemaine Art Gallery - History & Collectionsview full entry
Reference: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Women printmakers 1910 to 1940view full entry
Reference: Women printmakers 1910 to 1940 in the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum by Kirsten McKay. Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. [To be indexed]
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
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Gregory Ina p14view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Quinn James p17view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Vale Mayview full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Shearsby Edward Jayes active c1900-30 Melbourneview full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Meeson Dora p52-3view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Coates George p52-3view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Watson Percy p66view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Farmer John p69view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Hurry Polly p72view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Shore Arnold p81view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Barlow Elsie p85 brief biography p164view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Young Blamire p86view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Syme Evelyn p88view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Lewis Martin p94view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Drendel Graeme p127view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Cyrulla Dagmar p127view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Meldrum Max sculpture p129view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Meldrum Max sculpture p129view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Clarke Cuthbert (Ismir) 1818-63view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Clark Elsie nee Naples 1890-1987view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Craig Sybil 1901-89 biography p164view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Foster Gilbert 1910-87 biography p165view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Hunt Colin S 1898-1952 biography p165view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Lloyd-Stephenson Tony 1921-94 biography p166view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Meldrum Percy Hayman 1887-1968 architect biography p166view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Meldrum Percy Hayman 1887-1968 architect biography p166view full entry
Reference: see Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum - History & Collections. [A publication of works from the permanent collection and a history to mark the centenary of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Chapters:
Australian art
Australian art collection
historical artefacts
painting
drawing
printmaking
ceramics
sculpture
photography
Castlemaine
indigenous art
Australian watercolours
photographic portraits of Australian artists
historical museum
Central Victorian Goldfields
Barlow, Elsie (1876–1948)
Brotherton, Anna Mary Winifred (1874–1956)
Burnell, Dr John Gurner (1885–1967)
Clark, George Brentwood (1887–1937)
Craig, Sybil (1901–1989)
Daly, Neil Mitchell (1917–2010)
Davies, June (1919–2010)
Elliot, Robert Charles Dunlop(1884–1950)
Foster, Gilbert (1910–1987)
Higgins, Sir John Michael (1862–1937)
Holland, Pauline (1940–2011)
Holland, Vincent Guilder (1907–1987)
Hunt, Colin S. (1898–1952)
Colonial art and artefacts
Twentieth century Australian art
Publishing details: Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, 2013, 171 pages with index illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm.
Flockton Margaretview full entry
Reference: Sydney Morning Herald promotion for Royal Botanic Gardens 200th year celebrations, essay by Jabet Hawley, 15 colour illustrations.
Publishing details: SMH, April 9-10, 2016, 4pp
Ref: 135
Whisson Kenview full entry
Reference: Ken Whisson - an exhibition of works from the Peter McMahon Collection, 21 April - 22 May, 2016. Invite with short essay and 5 illustrations.
Publishing details: Mossgreen Gallery, 2016, 4pp
Ref: 135
Muir Michaelview full entry
Reference: Michael Muir - Home, 17 works, all illustrated, biographical details.
Publishing details: Martin Browne Contemporary, 2016, 20pp
Ref: 223
Burley Griffin Walterview full entry
Reference: BURICH, Eva, Max Dupain &c. map by Marion Griffin and photo illustrations by Max Dupain. A privately produced work in aid of the local school with contributions by Gwen Meredith, Bernard Hesling, Betty Roland and others. A fair bit is of course devoted to Walter Burley and Marion Griffin and their plans for an idyllic Griffin community.
Publishing details: Castlecrag. Castlecrag [1972]. Oblong octavo publisher's illutrated boards; 56pp,
Ref: 1005
Kerry Charlesview full entry
Reference: With Richard Neylon Books, April 2016, with his description: The Yarrangobilly Album? KERRY, Charles. Picturesque Tumut. [cover title of a photograph album]. n.p. 1891. Oblong album 275x232mm, worn half calf rebacked, titled in gilt on the front cover; 36 albumen prints 200x150mm with small variations, on card leaves, each captioned in pencil. Spotting of the card leaves affecting a few photos. Each photo with the blindstamp of Kerry & Jones 308 George Street Sydney. Au$16,500
Kerry's jaunt from Gundagai to Cooma in early 1891 was well publicised: there was a three part well illustrated spread in the Illustrated Sydney News in March and April 1891. Kerry was at work, he been hired by an unnamed client looking to the tourist possibilities of the highlands. Some of these photos have become almost famous through reproduction. Investigation into the Chinese tobacco industry can't afford to miss Kerry's series of workers sorting, carrying, loading, in and round the drying shed at Gocup. His photos of the house and creek (they form a diptych) at Talbingo Station where Mrs Lampe gave them lunch is part of the Miles Franklin story - it's where she was born, but it seems that despite active searching she never found a copy of this photo, later photos are in her papers.
What you may never see reproduced elsewhere are his photos of Yarrangobilly Station. This is where Mr Campbell put them up for the night before heading into the Yarrangobilly Caves. Kerry went to some trouble, trudging the hills around the station and photographing it from three angles. The station was a pretty bleak looking place. It has some lonely, pioneering charm but even Kerry couldn't make it picturesque enough to be included in the illustrated newspaper spread so it is these photos that convinces me that this album is directly connected to Yarrangobilly and its owner. There exists another album of Kerry photos called 'Picturesque Tumut' but that was prepared by the people of Tumut in January 1892 for the Earl of Jersey, the new governor who visited the district and caves. You will find one view of the station in that - and how could they leave it out considering he must have been there on his way to the new caves discovered on Kerry's trip? But three views? Who else would want three views?
Ref: 1000
Done Kenview full entry
Reference: Ken Done - A Life Coloured In, by Ken Done [ ’An impressionistic and exuberant memoir by Australia’s best-loved artist.
Ken Done has an extraordinary place in the hearts of Australians – we’ve all worn or decorated our homes with his artwork. His vivid, optimistic images are part of our collective consciousness and have helped define us to the world. But what do we know about the man behind the brand?
A dreamy country kid-turned-art student, Ken took off overseas for a Mad Men-esque advertising career before an epiphany at a Matisse exhibition showed him that painting was where his heart truly lay. But a return to Sydney to paint saw his art overtaken by his entrepreneurial instincts as ‘Ken Done’ became a sought-after global brand.
However there’s more to Ken Done’s story than just commercial success: the sudden loss of the profits from a lifetime’s hard work and a resultant stressful court case was closely followed by a shock cancer diagnosis. It was a dark time, but the powerful paintings that came out of this bleak period have brought him long-overdue acclaim as one of our great artists.
From his studio on sparkling Sydney Harbour to the ochre tints of the outback or the luminous palette of tropical waters, Ken’s artist’s eye is ever drawn to beauty and colour. But through good times and bad, what has sustained him are the simple pleasures of life: family, home and, of course, painting.’]




Publishing details: Harper Collins Publishers Australia, 2016, Paperback, 344pp.
Pennock Colinview full entry
Reference: Colin Pennock - Modern Recluse. Includes brief essay on artist. 4 colour illustrations.
Publishing details: Arthouse Gallery, 2016, 6pp
Ref: 135
Littlejohn Vivienneview full entry
Reference: Littlejohn, Vivienne. Notes Exhibition held at Burnie Regional Gallery 25 October - 7 December 2008.
Publishing details: [Burnie, Tas.] : Burnie Regional Gallery, c2009 
[5] p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 

Ref: 1009
Littlejohn Vivienneview full entry
Reference: see Hendrik Kolenberg and Anne Ryan, Australian prints from the Gallery's collection, Sydney, 1998, 135 (illus.). cat.no. 114

Vivienne Littlejohn was born in Launceston, Tasmania. She studied at the Tasmanian School of Art in 1966, life drawing under Pam Hallandal at the Prahran Institute of Technology 1967-69 and painting at the Alexander Mackie College 1975-76. She has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions since 1982. She has visited Egypt on a number of occasions which is reflected in a number of her most recent woodcuts, as is the work of Japanese printmaker Munakata. Littlejohn began making woodcuts in 1978 and has taught printmaking at the National Art School, Sydney since 1986.
'Tricks of the trade' is from the 'Kings Cross' series of twenty woodcuts, first exhibited in 1987. The series is the artist's response to her neighbourhood; the figures in 'Tricks of the trade' were prompted by a playing card of naked women. It was printed by hand by the artist in her Sydney studio.
"I worked in a shop in Kings Cross that sold cigarettes when I was a student, and they had playing cards, one for women and one for men, in different poses. At that time there were a lot of women making art about their bodies, but this is more light-hearted. I did it to get up their noses actually. It isn't so shocking when you look at it". (conversation with artist, June 1998)
Hendrik Kolenberg and Anne Ryan, 'Australian prints from the Gallery's collection', AGNSW, 1998
Price-Jones Humphreyview full entry
Reference: AUSTRALIAN BIRDS OF PREY
Publishing details: Doubleday, 1983 First edition. Col. plates. Cloth cover
Ref: 1000
Long Sydneyview full entry
Reference: Sid Long: a memorial exhibition. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the National Gallery of New South Wales, October, 1955..
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: AGNSW, 1955, Sydney] : the Gallery, 1955 
[22] p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm. 
Notes Cover title.
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the National Gallery of New South Wales, October 1955.
Lindsay Darylview full entry
Reference: Exhibition of Ballet Drawings by Daryl Lindsay. Catalogue.

Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1973, Collind Street Melbourne
Ref: 1000
150 Years of Australian Drawingview full entry
Reference: 150 Years of Australian Drawing 1820-1970 - Joseph Brown Gallery exhibition catalogue
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970
Ref: 1000
Contemporary Australian Portraitsview full entry
Reference: Contemporary Australian Portraits - Joseph Brown Gallery exhibition catalogue
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1972
Ref: 1000
Russell John Peterview full entry
Reference: John Peter Russell - exhibitionn of watercolours - Joseph Brown Gallery catalogue
Publishing details: Joseph Brown, 1969
Ref: 1009
Blackburn Davidview full entry
Reference: David Blackburn - Joseph Brown Gallery catalogue
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1973 (photocopy of essay only)
Ref: 135
Exhibition of nineteenth century paintingsview full entry
Reference: Exhibition of nineteenth century paintings - Joseph Brown Gallery, exhibtion catalogue
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1968
Ref: 1009
Fair Fraserview full entry
Reference: Fraser Fair - Joseph Brown Gallery exhibition catalogue
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery , 1974
Ref: 1000
Laity Davidview full entry
Reference: Lost
Publishing details: 2015
Ref: 1000
Laity Davidview full entry
Reference: Out on a limb : an exhibition of cartoons by David Laity
Publishing details: Benalla Art Gallery, 1987]  [8] p. : ill. ; 17 x 24 cm. 
Ref: 1000
Laity David 1958- view full entry
Reference: It's a rat race : cartoons / by David Laity ; foreword by Les Tanner

Publishing details: Rat Race Publishing, Benalla, Vic. : Rat Race, 1989 
[127] p. : chiefly ill. ; 20 x 21 cm. 
Ref: 1000
Laity David 1958- view full entry
Reference: Rat race : vol. 1 / by David Laity

Publishing details: Nyngan, N.S.W. : Nyngan Printing Services, 1985 
[40] p. : ill. ; 20 cm
Ref: 1000
Martens Conradview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Exhibition of 19th Century Australian Paintings, 1968. With notes on many works including biographical information of some artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1968, folding card, 6pp (photocopy only)
Glover John - Great Lakes Tasmania and One Tree Bridge, Tasmaniaview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Exhibition of 19th Century Australian Paintings, 1968. With notes on many works including biographical information of some artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1968, folding card, 6pp (photocopy only)
Glover John - Great Lakes Tasmania and One Tree Bridge, Tasmaniaview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Exhibition of 19th Century Australian Paintings, 1968. With notes on many works including biographical information of some artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1968, folding card, 6pp (photocopy only)
Prout Skinner a non-Australian subjectview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Exhibition of 19th Century Australian Paintings, 1968. With notes on many works including biographical information of some artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1968, folding card, 6pp (photocopy only)
Gill S T 4 worksview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Exhibition of 19th Century Australian Paintings, 1968. With notes on many works including biographical information of some artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1968, folding card, 6pp (photocopy only)
von Guerard Eugene 3 Australian oilsview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Exhibition of 19th Century Australian Paintings, 1968. With notes on many works including biographical information of some artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1968, folding card, 6pp (photocopy only)
Sinclair J sailing steamers Port Phillip 1862 no biographyview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Exhibition of 19th Century Australian Paintings, 1968. With notes on many works including biographical information of some artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1968, folding card, 6pp (photocopy only)
Chevalier Nicholas Mt Arapilesview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Exhibition of 19th Century Australian Paintings, 1968. With notes on many works including biographical information of some artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1968, folding card, 6pp (photocopy only)
Buvelot Louis 1 oil 1 wcview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Exhibition of 19th Century Australian Paintings, 1968. With notes on many works including biographical information of some artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1968, folding card, 6pp (photocopy only)
Piguenit W C 2 oilsview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Exhibition of 19th Century Australian Paintings, 1968. With notes on many works including biographical information of some artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1968, folding card, 6pp (photocopy only)
Johnstone H J autumn sunsetview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Exhibition of 19th Century Australian Paintings, 1968. With notes on many works including biographical information of some artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1968, folding card, 6pp (photocopy only)
Nisbet H 1849-1921 3 watercolours no biographyview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Exhibition of 19th Century Australian Paintings, 1968. With notes on many works including biographical information of some artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1968, folding card, 6pp (photocopy only)
Nisbet H 1849-1921 3 watercolours no biographyview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Exhibition of 19th Century Australian Paintings, 1968. With notes on many works including biographical information of some artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1968, folding card, 6pp (photocopy only)
Garling Frederick notes on + illustrationview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Australian Marine Paintings, 1970. With notes and biographical information on 6 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Gill S T notes on + illustrationview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Australian Marine Paintings, 1970. With notes and biographical information on 6 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Forrest Captain Haughton notes on + 2 illustrationsview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Australian Marine Paintings, 1970. With notes and biographical information on 6 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Boyd Arthur Merric notes onview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Australian Marine Paintings, 1970. With notes and biographical information on 6 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Bryant Charles notes on + 1 illustrationview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Australian Marine Paintings, 1970. With notes and biographical information on 6 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Perceval John notes on + illustrationview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Australian Marine Paintings, 1970. With notes and biographical information on 6 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
McLean 1847 illustration of Brenhilda in Newcastleview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Australian Marine Paintings, 1970. With notes and biographical information on 6 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Buvelot Louis - beach near Port Campbellview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Australian Marine Paintings, 1970. With notes and biographical information on 6 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
McCubbin Frederick 1 illustration ship at Victoria Dockview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Australian Marine Paintings, 1970. With notes and biographical information on 6 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Forster W 1 illustration view full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Australian Marine Paintings, 1970. With notes and biographical information on 6 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Gregory A V 2 illustrationsview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Australian Marine Paintings, 1970. With notes and biographical information on 6 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Gregory A V 2 illustrationsview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, ‘Australian Marine Paintings, 1970. With notes and biographical information on 6 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Cook H N E - GPO Melbourne 1888 oilview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Winter Exhibition, 1970. 50 works. No biographical information on artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 20pp (photocopy only)
Buvelot Louisview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Autumn Exhibition, 1970. 44 works. Biographical information on 10 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Conder Charles view full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Autumn Exhibition, 1970. 44 works. Biographical information on 10 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Russell John Peterview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Autumn Exhibition, 1970. 44 works. Biographical information on 10 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Long Sydneyview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Autumn Exhibition, 1970. 44 works. Biographical information on 10 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
de Maister Royview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Autumn Exhibition, 1970. 44 works. Biographical information on 10 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
de Maistre Royview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Autumn Exhibition, 1970. 44 works. Biographical information on 10 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Perceval Johnview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Autumn Exhibition, 1970. 44 works. Biographical information on 10 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Autumn Exhibition, 1970. 44 works. Biographical information on 10 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Blackman Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Autumn Exhibition, 1970. 44 works. Biographical information on 10 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Crooke Rayview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Autumn Exhibition, 1970. 44 works. Biographical information on 10 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Olsen Johnview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Autumn Exhibition, 1970. 44 works. Biographical information on 10 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1970, 22pp (photocopy only)
Glover John 2 English oilsview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Spring Exhibition, 1969. 42 works. Biographical information on 12 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1969, 18pp (photocopy only)
von Guerard Eugene Yalla-Y-Poora Stationview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Spring Exhibition, 1969. 42 works. Biographical information on 12 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1969, 18pp (photocopy only)
Russell John Peterview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Spring Exhibition, 1969. 42 works. Biographical information on 12 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1969, 18pp (photocopy only)
Conder Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Spring Exhibition, 1969. 42 works. Biographical information on 12 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1969, 18pp (photocopy only)
Nolan Sidneyview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Spring Exhibition, 1969. 42 works. Biographical information on 12 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1969, 18pp (photocopy only)
Drysdale Russellview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Spring Exhibition, 1969. 42 works. Biographical information on 12 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1969, 18pp (photocopy only)
Vassilieff Danilaview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Spring Exhibition, 1969. 42 works. Biographical information on 12 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1969, 18pp (photocopy only)
Dickerson Robertview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Spring Exhibition, 1969. 42 works. Biographical information on 12 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1969, 18pp (photocopy only)
Miller Godfreyview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Spring Exhibition, 1969. 42 works. Biographical information on 12 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1969, 18pp (photocopy only)
Williams Fredview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Spring Exhibition, 1969. 42 works. Biographical information on 12 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1969, 18pp (photocopy only)
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Spring Exhibition, 1969. 42 works. Biographical information on 12 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1969, 18pp (photocopy only)
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Joseph Brown catalogue, Spring Exhibition, 1969. 42 works. Biographical information on 12 artists.
Publishing details: Joseph Brown Gallery, 1969, 18pp (photocopy only)
Throsby Davidview full entry
Reference: From the website of the Department of Economics at Macquarie University: ‘David Throsby is internationally known for his work in the economics of the arts and culture.  His book The Economics of the Performing Arts, co-authored with Glenn Withers, first published in 1979 and reissued in 1993, has become a standard reference work in the field.  In addition to the performing arts, Professor Throsby’s research and writing has covered the economic role of artists, the economics of public intervention in arts markets, cultural development, cultural policy, heritage issues, and sustainability of cultural processes.  He has also written extensively on the theory of public goods and the economics of higher education.  His most recent book, Economics and Culture, was published in 2001 by Cambridge University Press.’  David Throsby painted abstract works in the early 1960s.
May Philview full entry
Reference: 'HUMORISTS OF THE PENCIL MAGAZINE - PHIL MAY'  PUNCH

Magazine with 81 pages of cartoon and caricatures of Victorian life by Phil May, the illustrator and caricaturist. Also adverts of the time on the inside cover pages.
Publishing details:  c1897
Ref: 1000
May Philview full entry
Reference: Phil May Magazine 'Humourist Art - Here There and Everywhere. Magazine with 15 pages of cartoons and caricatures of Victorian life by Phil May, the illustrator and caricaturist. 
Also adverts of the time on the inside cover pages.
Publishing details:  c1896
Ref: 1000
Ball Sydneyview full entry
Reference: Sydney Ball 1997

"This artist's book is editioned from Sydney Ball's series of forty monoprints combining printmaking and painting techniques made as part of a collaborative project with Korean artist Choe Kyu-il, 1996-97. The limited edition of 6 copies, each signed by the artist, is designed and produced by Jenny Zimmer, typographics by Sandra Tolra and bookbinding by Norbert Herold' - colophon. 
Publishing details: Melbourne  : Jenny Zimmer, 1997. Folio, gilt-lettered paper wrappers, title sheet, 40 colour prints reproducing Ball's monotypes. Limited to 6 copies.
A bound edition of 20 copies was also published. This example unsigned, as it is believed is the case in all copies of the limited edition of 6. 
Rare. Unrecorded in Australian collections. 
Ref: 1009
Riva Jacquelineview full entry
Reference: Place ... Trace ...
RIVA, Jacqueline

[
Publishing details: Melbourne : Centre for the Development of Artists' Books and Limited Editions, 1995]. Monash University Studio Series No. 10. Quarto, card wrappers, paper dustjacket, pp. [16], 6 loose photograph prints, housed in a folding clamshell box. Limited to signed 20 copies plus 6 signed artist's proofs, this is AP 6/6. Introduction by Jenny Zimmer, features the poetry of Rabindranath Tagore. Rare. A single copy held in Australian collections (SLQ).
Ref: 1000
Anna-Marykeview full entry
Reference: ANNA–MARŸKE – NEW WORKS

Still Life Series. [‘Riding on a painting tradition that stretches back to the ancient Egyptians, and, arguably, reaching its summit with the Dutch and Spanish Masters in the 17th century, Anna-Marÿke celebrates life in nature through the contemporary medium of analogue photography.
Meticulously setting up still life compositions of flowers and produce gathered primarily from her garden in the Southern Highlands, she also includes found objects, birds, insects, fur and animals that finally culminate in complex tableaux. Luscious fabrics of rich velvet and brocade, draped, bunched, and folded provide a constant backdrop. Primarily one source of focussed and subdued light sculpts the elements and reminisces the dim, moody illumination of pre electricity, stage and theatre.
Compositional elements of line, form, shape, texture, and tone are employed as the skeleton from which to then apply colour and atmosphere.
Time is needed to fully appreciate the depth and complexity on which each composition is structured. Many of the elements are subsumed into the deep shadows, but gradually emerge adding layer upon layer of story and aesthetic information.
This exhibition is the culmination of 8 years of work in the studio paying homage to her Dutch father, artist Gerard Havekes, and all that he embodied.
To give credence to the guarantee that each piece is an original with no possibility of duplication, Anna-Marÿke will cut up the transparency of each print and then give it with a certificate of exclusivity to the collector.’]
Publishing details: Yellow House, May, 2015
Ref: 1000
McGilchrist Ericaview full entry
Reference: Erica McGilchrist - exhibition of her work
Publishing details: Heide Museum of Modern Art, 2014 (?)
Ref: 1000
McGilchrist Ericaview full entry
Reference: article by Terry Ingram on AASD on 5 May, 2016 re a work sold at Mossgreen auction May 2-3, 2016, Melbourne: The work sold through Mossgreen, titled Monument in Pastoral Disguise, 1963 would have been painted either in Germany, where Erica studied and lived from 1961 - 63, or on her return to Melbourne late that year.
The colour palette was unusual but the imagery characteristic of her abstract work from the 1950s and early ’60s, using organic forms and landscape references symbolically. which Lorna Short, an assistant curator at Melbourne's Heidi Museum, is working on decoding. So the meaning of the title remains a mystery.
Offered in the second (that is the lower priced) half of the auction did not rate any words in the catalogue other than the basic description. The catalogue entry left a question mark as to the year of her death, but did include the year of her birth.
It was well disguised in fact, although the estimates were in line with past prices and the artist's past low profile.
In keeping with this profile, the painting was in a very bruised state with indications that it might even have been nailed years ago into the frame.   
Although the goodly sized (120 by 90 cm) oil on board did not relate directly to the stamp except in the abstraction, anyone who sent a Christmas card in 1967 deserves to be reminded of it although they will have to consult Mossgreen's stamp people to establish if the stamp has any value of its own.
It was a philatelic breakthrough in that it was the first abstract design on an Australian stamp. The stamp was on the theme of Christmas theme of peace on earth approached through the symbols of different religions.
The painting would have required Mossgreen to find a philatelist with a long bow to pin down such a work but if it were to happen the place would most likely be at Mossgreen which has the broadest spread of any auction house in Australia. I have seen an art dealer at a stamp auction once – Anne McCormick of Sydney – there for stamped envelopes containing interesting letters,
Work by McGilchrist, this neglected by this neglected but influential artist, designer and teacher (and even dancer) and political activist will one day creep into the evening sale as opposed to the day sale segment.
This work did well, given that it appears to have been a transitional work (between styles) dating from after her sojourn in Germany and her exhibition at the Qantas Gallery in London in 1964.
It is tempting to think that she may have seen or encountered Brett Whiteley who was working in London in his still under-appreciated abstract manner at the time, and attracting interest from UK art museums.
Despite her connection with the Syme family McGilchrist was neglected in her day and even more so since her demise, so the $3720 price ($3000 hammer) represents an auction record for all of the near 60 works by her that have appeared in the records of the Australian Art Sales Digest. The previous high of $2086 was achieved at a Lawson’s sale. I suspect Norman Rosenblat as the culprit who has been mining this rich lode although he did not buy this lot. He joined classes by the artist when she had a studio in St Kilda Road and is a ferocious champion of this period.
Made on estimates of $500 to $700 the tendency has been on the up especially after her bequest to Heide last year to fund further exhibitions of women's work. McGilchrist also bequeathed her meticulous archives to Heide which included correspondence with author Patrick White and others within her school and other eminent citizens who shared her interest in the environment and feminism.
A book by Short, who organised the Heidi McGilchrist exhhition, is expected to be launched when the restoration of an important mural she did at the University of Melbourne is completed and the mural unveiled.
The 1958–59 mural, Legend of Being was originally funded by the American cosmetician Helena Rubinstein, and has recently been restored as part of the building works at University College - a project being led by Lovell Chen architects who are supporting Heide’s monograph.
Publishing details: Heide Museum of Modern Art, 2014 (?)
Johnson Matthewview full entry
Reference: Matthew Johnson - Candelescere, exhibition invite with 7 colour illustrations
Publishing details: Olsen Irwin gallery, 2016, 6pp with price list inserted.
Ref: 223
Fleischmann Arthurview full entry
Reference: Article in Money section of Sydney Morning Herald, 5 May, 2016, by James Cockington, re auction at Shapiro’s of 21 works.
Publishing details: Sydney Morning Herald, 5 May, 2016, p6.
Ref: 8
Fleischmann Arthurview full entry
Reference: Shapiro’s auction 17 May, 2016 including 21 works y Fleischmann, 3 illustrated
Publishing details: Shapiro, May, 2016
Ref: 8
Poole Bryanview full entry
Reference: Bryan Poole , handcoloured, signed and numbered etchings in portfolio.
Publishing details: 2008 – 2010. Limitation varies.
Ref: 1000
Art of the Wandjinaview full entry
Reference: The Art of The Wandjina by I.M. Crawford.

Publishing details: Oxford University Press, 1968. 144 pages of text & numerous photographs.
Ref: 1000
Across the Waterview full entry
Reference: Across the water : China - Australia modern masters of watercolour / editor: Chen, Xidan ; translation: Chen, Jo Jo. Nunen, David van, (curated.) " ... Across the water: China - Australia, modern masterf of watercolour, curated by AWI president David van Nunen and Chen Xidan, is being held in 2014. The show will first open at Shanghai Quanhua Watercolour Art Gallery in April; then travel to Shenzhen Museum of Fine Arts in June, and subsequently to Sydney, Australia"--Foreword. Text in Chinese and English.
Publishing details: 2014, 116 pages : colour illustrations ; 29 x 29 cm.

Ref: 1000
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: Arthur Boyd - c1940 -1960 - Symbols of Transformation
Publishing details: BMG Fine Art, Adelaide, [1989] 22 p. : chiefly col. ill., port.
Ref: 1000
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: see O'Connor, V. G., 'Arthur Boyd: 'Progression', in ''Angry Penguins'', no.3, 1942, p.32

Publishing details: Angry Penguins, no.3, 1942, p.32
Ref: 1000
1788 - 21st century Australian landscapesview full entry
Reference: 1788 - 21st century Australian landscapes written by Kate Hart].

"Included in this art pack are works by George Raper, George French Angas, Eugene Von Guerard, Clara Southern, Roland Wakelin, Russell Drysdale, Albert Namatjira, Fred Williams, Henri Bastin, Lorna Chick, William Robinson, Jack Britten and teachers notes" -- back cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Box Hill Nth, Vic. : Creative School Supply Co., c2004 12 sheets (in a folio) : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 43 cm.

Ref: 1000
Animals in Australian artview full entry
Reference: Animals: 1788 - 21st century Australian / written by Kate Hart

"Included in this art pack are works by Ferdinand Bauer, Peter Booth, Pamela Conder, Grace Cossington Smith, Joy Hester, Linde Ivimey, John Kelly, Les Kossatz, Sidney Nolan, George Raper, Ginger Riley Munduwalawala, Tom Roberts". Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Incomplete contents: An Emu with its Egg and One of its Body Feathers, 1791 / George Raper -- Phyllopteryx Taeniolatus - Weedy Seadragon, 1811 / Ferdinand Bauer -- Shearing the rams, 1888-1890 / Tom Roberts --Untitled (Purple horses and green hills) c. 1933 / Grace Cossington Smith -- Girl with hen, 1956 / Joy Hester -- Burke c. 1962 / Sidney Nolan -- Painting 1977 / Peter Booth -- Coming and going 1982/ Les Kossatz -- Garimala and Ngak Ngak (1) 1989 / Ginger Riley Munduwalawala -- Hypsiprymnodon 2004 / Pamela Conder -- Black Beauty 2006 / Linde Ivimey -- Three Men and Two Cows 1993 / John Kelly.
Publishing details: Box Hill North, Vic. : Creative School Supply Co., c2006.
12 sheets (in a folio) : col. ill. ; 43 cm.

Ref: 1000
Billycan Jarran Djan c1930-2006view full entry
Reference: obituary in Sydney Morning Herald,
Publishing details: 18 March, 2016, p27
Ref: 223
Hawkins Weaver 1893-1977view full entry
Reference: see Dominic Winter Auctions 7 April, 2016, lot 139 2 linocuts: “Maltese Market”, and "Maltese Cart", two colour linocuts on japan tissue, each signed Raokin and titled in pencil, image size 14cm by 17.5cm (5.5 x 7ins), sheet size 230 x 307mm (9 x 12 ins)
Hawkins studied at Camberwell School of Art, but his studies were interrupted by the First World War, when he enlisted and was seriously wounded during the Battle of the Somme. Between 1927 and 1930 he lived in Malta. He emigrated to Australia in 1935, and settled in Sydney, where he lived for the rest of his life. The Malta National Museum of Fine Arts holds a collection of his works and his linocuts have been exhibited in the National Gallery of Australia. A retrospective of his work was held in 1976 at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Thomas Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Sworders auction, UK, 12 April 2016. lot 187: Margaret Thomas (b.1916)'SEASIDE WINDOW 'Signed with initials l.l., oil on board33 x 43cm. Margaret Thomas was a painter, sculptor, traveller, author and poet. Born in Croydon, her parents emigrated to Australia, where she studied sculpture under Charles Summers at Melbourne and was regularly exhibited in Victoria. [The painting in auction was very Modernist in style and unlikely to have been the same Margaret Thomas. Probably Margaret THOMAS (NEAC) who attended Sidcup School of art, the Slade and the Academy Schools. Member NEAC, RWA, RBA. Awarded Huntington prize in 1981. Work in public collections.].
Thomas Margaretview full entry
Reference: How to Judge Pictures by Margaret Thomas
Publishing details: J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1913, 2nd edition
Thomas Margaretview full entry
Reference: How to Understand Sculpture by Margaret Thomas
Publishing details: Published by G. BELL AND SONS in 1911, 175 pages, hardback
Kauba Carlview full entry
Reference: see lot 376, Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
March 30, 2016, 11:00 AM PST
Vancouver , BC, Canada

Estimated Price: CAD500 - CAD700
Description: signed to the base
Dimensions: height: 8 1/4 in. (21 cm)
Artist or Maker: Carl Kauba American/Australian (1865 - 1922)
Medium: bronze automaton
Evans George Williamview full entry
Reference: see OXLEY, John. JOURNALS OF TWO EXPEDITIONS INTO THE INTERIOR OF NEW SOUTH WALES, undertaken by order of the British Government... Quarto, with two handcoloured aquatint plates, four engraved plates (light foxing and offsetting), three folding maps, and two tables, early half calf and marbled boards. London, John Murray, 1820. First edition of the first explorer’s journal, the official account of Oxley’s two major expeditions: “the foundation work in the field of Australian inland exploration and the first detailed description of the interior of New South Wales” (Wantrup). This official narrative of Oxley’s two expeditions was published in an edition of 500 copies. “Undoubtedly the chief book-making achievement of the Macquarie period” (Richards), it includes among its illustrations a fine hand-coloured aquatint portrait of an Aboriginal chief by John William Lewin – one of his few known Aboriginal subjects – as well as an evocative series of aquatint landscape views drawn by Major James Taylor from sketches by George William Evans, uniting in one book the work of three of the most substantial artists of the Macquarie era. Abbey, 568; Clancy, 9.20; Ferguson, 796; Richards, 82; Wantrup, 107.
Taylor Major Jamesview full entry
Reference: see OXLEY, John. JOURNALS OF TWO EXPEDITIONS INTO THE INTERIOR OF NEW SOUTH WALES, undertaken by order of the British Government... Quarto, with two handcoloured aquatint plates, four engraved plates (light foxing and offsetting), three folding maps, and two tables, early half calf and marbled boards. London, John Murray, 1820. First edition of the first explorer’s journal, the official account of Oxley’s two major expeditions: “the foundation work in the field of Australian inland exploration and the first detailed description of the interior of New South Wales” (Wantrup). This official narrative of Oxley’s two expeditions was published in an edition of 500 copies. “Undoubtedly the chief book-making achievement of the Macquarie period” (Richards), it includes among its illustrations a fine hand-coloured aquatint portrait of an Aboriginal chief by John William Lewin – one of his few known Aboriginal subjects – as well as an evocative series of aquatint landscape views drawn by Major James Taylor from sketches by George William Evans, uniting in one book the work of three of the most substantial artists of the Macquarie era. Abbey, 568; Clancy, 9.20; Ferguson, 796; Richards, 82; Wantrup, 107.
Baines Thomasview full entry
Reference: see LORD, William Barry, and Thomas BAINES. SHIFTS AND EXPEDIENTS OF CAMP LIFE: Travels and Exploration. Octavo, engraved title, 15 full-page plates, early marbled boards and half calf, R.S. Fox copy with bookplate. London, Horace Cox, 1871. Rare: a classic work for explorers and travellers, based on African, America, and Australian, experience. Explorer and topo- graphical artist Thomas Baines had extensive experience in North Australia with the Gregory brothers and a number of the illustrations including the frontis- piece refer back to his expeditions there. Shifts and Expedients is exceptionally detailed and became the unrivalled handbook for British explorers in the late Victorian era, which was above all others the time of the ‘gentleman explorer’ (and also, one must stress, of indomitably great women explorers). This is the rare second edition, which was the first edition in volume form. Not in Ferguson but see 11717 for the first edition in parts (1868) and his 11718 for the shorter 1876 third edition.
Neville-Rolfe Harriet Jane view full entry
Reference: see lot 182 at Bonington’s UK, 23 March, 2016: Harriet Jane Neville-Rolfe (British, 1850-1928) after Polidoro da Caravaggio (Italian,
Boningtons Auctioneers and Valuers Harriet Jane Neville-Rolfe (British, 1850-1928) after Polidoro da Caravaggio (Italian, 1497-1543): Putti & Cupids playing croquet & other games, red chalk studies, H 30 x W 145 cm, labelled verso. Note: Born in England, Neville-Rolfe studied in London & Paris before travelling in 1883 to join family members in Queensland, Australia where she produced many sketches & watercolour studies of local life. She returned to England in 1886 to marry Holcombe Ingleby (1854-1926) of Valentines Mansion, Ilford. A selection of Neville-Rolfe's paintings can be found in the Queensland Art Gallery where they were gifted by her son, Major Clement Ingleby, in 1964.
Gould Johnview full entry
Reference: Title is Three (3) signed offprints from The Emu, Vol. XXXVIII, 1938. (1) The Letters of Edwin C. Prince to John Gould in Australia, 8pp; (2) Mrs. John Gould, 8pp; (3) John Gould in Australia, 24pp. by K. A. Hindwood

Publishing details: With 7 full-page plates of which 1 is coloured, and maps. Royal 8vo. Stapled wrappers
Ref: 1000
Traill Jessieview full entry
Reference: in ‘An Australian student of Frank Brangwyn: Jessie C. A. Traill in London and Belgium, 1907 - 1908’. Appears In Art Bulletin of Victoria, no.30, 1989, p.58-71
Author
Lee, Mary Alice
Published
1989

Journal Article
illus., bibl
Publishing details: Colour photocopy of article
Ref: 135
Hadler Terrence John view full entry
Reference: Primitive landscape and figurative artist. From Ebay 29.3.16: Terrence John Hadler was born in Mildura in the Victorian Mallee in 1947 and lived most of his early life in rural Victoria and New South Wales. On completing his education at Melbourne University he travelled widely throughout the USA, Asia and Europe. On his return to Australia he commenced art studies. In 1982 he commenced painting full time. Notable sales of his work have been to Former US President Jimmy Carter, the Norwegian Consul, Spanish Consul Melbourne, American Ambassador Canberra, Brazilian Consul, Anita Keating Canberra, many corporations and businesses both overseas and in Australia. Exhibitions of his art have been held at Manyung Gallery Mt Eliza, Chinchilla Gallery Dubbo, Yarrandoo Galleries Melbourne, Southport and Cairns, Australia First Gallery Canberra, Customs Wharf Gallery Williamstown, Australian Choice Galleries Canberra and Sydney, Folios Gallery Elwood, Bark Galleries Hong Kong and Haas Galleries Scottsdale Phoenix USA, The Block Arcade Melbourne.

Skoczek Mirandaview full entry
Reference: Miranda Skoczek -Fragments + Fantasy. 3 colour illustrations, brief essay on artist.
Publishing details: Arthouse gallery, 2016, 4pp
Ref: 223
Hadler Terrence Johnview full entry
Reference: Terrence John Hadler from his website: ‘Permeated by the ethos of I love a Sunburnt Country Terrence John Hadler’s painted tributes to Australia’s vast and diverse land/sea/desert scapes pay homage to its unfathomable rawness and resilient beauty.
 
Although he cites his major artistic influences as Brett Whiteley, Fred Williams, Paul Klee and Piet Mondrian, a strong tinge of Arthur Boyd’s emotionally troubled and weather wrought landscapes is evident in choice of subject and incorporation of compositional perspective.
 
Born in Mildura in the Victorian Mallee in 1947, his early life experiences living in rural Victoria clearly infused his very blood with the “feeling” of the bush, the desert and flooding rivers.   An accomplished bushman, he regularly travels extensively to recharge his roots and find new and exciting subjects to paint.
 
Hadler’s vivacious orange earth colours, cool greens and backdrop blue skies, often with clouds, are painted as if the “heart of the country” has somehow infused the pigment of his brush.  Over the years what began as traditional impressionist style has mutated into a contemporary abstracted style – accommodated in large scale oil on canvas.
 
He never ceases to be amazed by the beauty and harshness of this wide land which offers a plethora of subjects.   His latest works are exhibited in his gallery in the historic Block Arcade in central Melbourne, upstairs in Australian By Design.’ Example of work: "Melbourne Tram", authentication certificate was tapped on the back by the artist himself and dated 12/1996.
Carse James Howeview full entry
Reference: see The Argus, 18 August, 1868 p4: (uncorrected text) The curious furniture made up of vegetable oxcrescences, which we noticed a' short' time ago, has been taken to Mr. Hines's fine art repository, in Collins-street, where it is now on view. In combination with, these odd looking couches a number of pictures are also
exhibited, to which the public have not been
until now admitted. They consist of nine
oil paintings, and are the work of Mr. J. H.
Carse, a gentleman who, though he has boen some time in the colony, is probably now heard of for the first time by most persons.
His pictures, however, entitle him to very
much moro than a passing notice, for
they suggest tho possession not only
of considerable poetic feeling, but of
moro than average manipulative skilL
With one exception, thoy aro all Victorian
scenes, and at least four of them mont a very unstinted degree of praise. The largest of them-and, all things considered, perhaps
the best painted-is a view on tho Coliban,
representing one of the waterfalls on that
stream. Tbo foliage is treated with great
skill, and though carefully detailed, is in
nowiso stiff or uncharacteristic. A rock in
the foreground is a very fine bit of natural
colouring, and tho effect of the whole is vory
life-like and suggestive. But for a charmingly
quiet and really poetical effect one of the
smaller subjects, entitled " Duck-shooting on
tho Mile Creek," near Clunes, stands most pro-
minent. The timo is that of sunset, and
the effect of parting day is very charmingly
given. A, companion picture to this-a ford
on M'Callum's Creek, near Talbot-is
very Australian in tone and colouring, A
largo picture - Mount Beckwith, looking
towards Talbot-is equally remarkable for
this special quality. The distance is vory
cleverly managed. The other subjects aro
"Sputter's Hut on Mile Creek," "Creek
Scene, near Clunes," "Falls on tho Cam.
paspe"-a very expressive picture-"A
Scene in the Botanical-gardens, Melbourne"
- perhaps tho least noteworthy of the
whole-and a pretty "bit" in Epping Forest.
Wo understand that Mr. Carse contemplates
taking these pictures home, whithorheisabout
returning, unless ho can dispose of them ad-
vantageously in this colony, and, as they
possess a great deal of merit, and aro very
graphic illustrations of the scenes they repre-
sent, it would bo a pity to let them pass from
us. Mr. Carse, wo believe, has several times
exhibited pictures at tho Scottish exhibitions, with considerable success.
Carse James Howeview full entry
Reference: see The Argus, 24 November, 1869, p4: (uncorrected text) Wo have just beon shown two fresh land-
scapes from the pencil of Mr. J. H. Carse, to
whose pleasing productions we havo had occa-
sion to refor several times of late. The sub-
jects have again been chosen in tho county of
Talbot, a portion of tho colony for which Mr.
Carse seems to have very strong artistic pre-
dilections. One is a view taken at Middle
Creek, near Clunes, and the other is a swamp
in the same neighbourhood. In the former,
the creek simply winds through a flat open
country, and its banks aro covered with little
moro than the scantiest herbage, some
long sedge, and a fotv impoverished sap-
lings. Fiom this rather unpromising scone,
which the almost lealless form of a
shattered gumtree docs little to en-
liven, Mr. Carse has managed to make an
exceedingly agreeable picture. The time he
has chosen is the early night. Tho faint
amber on the horizon is becoming paler and
paler, a few stars are hung like lamps upon
the sky, and the young crescent is turning to
silver the soft edges of the darkening clouds.
Somo wild fowl hover o\ cr the creek, and one
of them almost slums its surface, adding by
their motion and their vaiicgated plumage a
great deal of life and beauty to the scene. It is a
view which would delight the heart of a
spoilsman, and the poetical effect is so
happily rendered that no man of artistic
feeling will caro to scrutinise too closely
the shortcomings of the work. In the
companion landscape, on the contrary, the
time is forenoon. The freshness of morn-
ing is still on the mountains and the
wide champaign, but it is evident that the
heat of tho day has already commoneed. A
cow has wandered down to tho swamp to
slake her thirst in its cool waters, a few
othor cows further back, a tree, and a stump»
complete the picture, as is u»ual with Mr.
Carse. Of the merits and defects of these two
protluclions our opinion is nowiso different
from that we expressed concerning tho other
works ' by this artist which wo have already
noticed.> Their merits point to natural
powers joined to a considerable knowledge
of the technical poition of his art, The
defects are chiefly such as result from too
slight an acquaintance with nature. Both
these landscapes ate now on vietv at Mr.
Hines's Fine Arts Gallery, Collins-stieet.
Carse James Howeview full entry
Reference: see The Age, 30 May, 1870, p2: (uncorrected text) A few days ago wo paid a visit to tho
picture gallery, of .: Mr. Powis, in Queen
street, purposely to boo three beautiful land
scapes by Mr. Carse, painted by him in Mr.
Powis's studio, and of which we had many
private viows as they were progressing. Mr.
Carse is well known to the lovers of art in
Victoria, and, to use a paradox, is not known
at all. Pretty little landscapes have come
from his easel, which are the delight of their
ownors, and he has attained a fair reputation
amongst our local painters, but Mr. Carso
mustnavo been pointing under a cloud, for
his latest productions are immensely supe
rior to anything which have preceded them.
The ;firat we notice is a group of Shetland
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ponies in a snow storm, and to this there is
a companion picturo — cattle and sheep cross
ing a moor in a snow storm. Both of these
aro really beautiful, true to nature in every
respect, the artist having caught tho pecu
-liar atmospheric gloom with which tho
moors of Scotland aro clothed when the
drifting snowflake3 havo choked up all the
common landmarks, andnaturo is enshrouded
with frost as with a garment. Very diffe
rent to this is a view of early summer morn
ing in Dunham Park, Lancashire, a land- '
scape replete with English picturesque
beauty. In the foreground is a piece of water,
at tho edge of which a group of deer aro drink
ing, while a brave old oak spreads its mag
nificent foliage, shading the pellucid stream
which murmurs at its base. Deer are
browsing on the -green crisp sward, sleeky
timid denizens of the fino old English do
main, and with the never to be forgotten
foliage, and tho pure English summer sky,
tho picture . is one that twines itself
round tho memory. Mr. Carse has
handled it differently to any we have yet
seen from his easel; and it is a picture which ought not to be allowed to fall into private
hands.
Carse James Howeview full entry
Reference: see The Age, 30 January, 1869, p2: (uncorrected text) We had the pleasure of inspecting, a day or two ago, a couple of oil paintings, just finished by J. H. Carse, several of whose productions have already been noticed in thia journal. Mr
Carse is a not altogether unknown English
artist, although ho has worked quietly for two
years in this colony without bringing his pic
tures bofore the public until recently. The
paintingi to which we now allude are on viow
at Mr Hinoa's gallery, in Collins-street. Ono re
presents a sceno near Talbot, and the other
Mount Bolton, in the same district. Both pio
ture» aro very carefully treated. The firat
mentionod depicts a ford in one at the amall
creeka bo common in. this colony, with small but
nicely painted figures of cows orosaing the
water. The point of view is agreeably chosen,
and tbo picture would no doubt be highly ap
preciated by Victorians in England as a faith
ful representation of colonial bush scenery. Its
peculiar characteristics are, however, Btill better
conveyed by the picture of Mount Bolton,
although this iB not quite so pleasing a Rubject.
We rogrot to hear that Mr Carse contemplates
an early return to Europe, bnt it is satisfac
tory to know that he does not leave in
consequence of a want of appreciation of his talents in Victoria.
Carse James Howeview full entry
Reference: see The Argus, 14 January, 1870, p4: (uncorrected text) A local artist, Mr. J. H. Carse, to whose productions wo have several times directed
attention, has just returned from a profes-
sional excursion into the country, bringing
with him two finished landscapes in oil and a
variety of sketches, all moro or les3 interest-
ing. The two finishod works are at present
on view at Mr. Hines's Fine Arts Gallery, in
Collins-street, and are worthy of a visit from
those, at least, who like to see colonial art
devoted to colonial subjects. One of them, a
view of Riddell's Creek Falls, is a picture
made up of large rocks, with some falling
water, shaded here and sunlit there, some
tall grass in one place and the delicate tracery
of scanty vegetation in another, and is, on the
whole, a fair specimen of the artist's usua1
merits and defects, Of the other, entitled
"Evening on Riddell's Creek," we can hardly
.say so much. The subject is perhaps more
pleasing ; the bit of undulating country, the
tranquil pool, and the sunset effect, being
materials sufficient to m alto an attractive
picture, but in fidelity to nature this produc-
tion is even more deficient than Mr. Carse's
pictures generally are. Indeed, wo ore dis-
appointed to find that the open-air study to
which this artist has lately devoted himself
has not improved tho imperfect acquaintance
with nature that, as we have frequently said,
is displayed in all his works. We learn, how-
ever, that this is duo in a great mensuro to
peculiar difficulties which he had to contend
with during his excursion-a fact which we
gladly make known, as it still leaves room
for hope that ho will be more successful when
another opportunity offers of studying in
presence of her who, it is said, so often
"revolts, offended, at the ways of mon."
We should be sorry to find that
there was any insurmountable obstacle
which prevented Mr. Carse from becoming a truthful as he is already a pleasing painter.
It would be a pity if his natural powers, and
his very considerable command of the brush,
served for nothing better than tho production
of cheap landscapes to suit the requirements
of a certain portion of the Melbourne public.
We sincerely trust it is not so, and that these
remarks, made in a friendly spirit, may bo
the means of stimulating him to something
more worthy of his talent, and saving him
from the career of the slop-manufacturer-a
degradation in which the very brightest
faculties would soon run to waste. The
sketches we have seen are capital, Mr. Carse
being, for reasons not difficult to undorstand, more successful in his sketches than in his finished work, i
Carse James Howeview full entry
Reference: see The Australasian, 19 Jly, 1873, p17, How Is it that people will insist on misapprehending the efforts of Mr. Burtt in
fostering a taste for high art? Mr. Burtt is
an indefatigable promoter of art unions.
He has lately promoted one, in the pro
spectus of which he offered, amongst other
prizes, 60 large photographs of that'' favourite
and valuable" picture, the "Dancing Girl
before the Inquisition.*' *The secretary to the
tattstees of the National Gallery publicly
states that no photograph of that picture has
been taken. But he has not, perhaps, con
sidered that the photograph may have been
from a versatile artist's own version of
Long's picture; Was not Carse, the painter,
on a former occasion absurdly angry at Mr.
Burtt's accepting a bronze medal for some
landscapes painted by Carse, but the
signature of which had become strangely
indistinct ?

Burtt - Melbourne artist hoas or forgeryview full entry
Reference: see The Australasian, 19 Jly, 1873, p17, How Is it that people will insist on misapprehending the efforts of Mr. Burtt in
fostering a taste for high art? Mr. Burtt is
an indefatigable promoter of art unions.
He has lately promoted one, in the pro
spectus of which he offered, amongst other
prizes, 60 large photographs of that'' favourite
and valuable" picture, the "Dancing Girl
before the Inquisition.*' *The secretary to the
tattstees of the National Gallery publicly
states that no photograph of that picture has
been taken. But he has not, perhaps, con
sidered that the photograph may have been
from a versatile artist's own version of
Long's picture; Was not Carse, the painter,
on a former occasion absurdly angry at Mr.
Burtt's accepting a bronze medal for some
landscapes painted by Carse, but the
signature of which had become strangely
indistinct ?

Carse James Howeview full entry
Reference: see The Sydney Mail, 8 August, 1874, p168 (uncorrected text: Victorian Academy of Art. — Mr. Carse, of Sydney
(observes the Melbourne Argus) contributes ten pictures, of
which the most noticeable are Nos. 3, 41, 48, and 63.
ij»wo of th|m represent Scottjg^ and two Australian
tcenery. The former oommand our p referenoe, not on
account of the superiority ot tbe subjects for pictorial
treatment, or because they are painted move carefully
the colonial views, but beosm-e they are truer to nature.
All four are excellent specimens of his pencil ; but in de
picting Australian foliage Mr. Carse seems to emplsytiu
same gamut of oolour which he has been accustomed to us*
in the mother country. This will be evident on comparing
the bold landscape, entitled ' Mount Dromedary,' with tha
picture of ' Loch Laggan ' immediately above it. At the
easel, and in colour-grinding, as elsewhere, habit becomes
eeoond nature; and an artist whe is either fresh from
Britain, or who has allowed his mind to get into a certain
groove, and his hand and eye ta act in conformity with
long usage, is apt to give to his portraitures of Australian
vegetation both the verdure and the redundant lea fines*
which characterises that of a humid climate like that of the United Kingdom.
British artists painting Australian landscapesview full entry
Reference: see The Sydney Mail, 8 August, 1874, p168 (uncorrected text: Victorian Academy of Art. — Mr. Carse, of Sydney
(observes the Melbourne Argus) contributes ten pictures, of
which the most noticeable are Nos. 3, 41, 48, and 63.
ij»wo of th|m represent Scottjg^ and two Australian
tcenery. The former oommand our p referenoe, not on
account of the superiority ot tbe subjects for pictorial
treatment, or because they are painted move carefully
the colonial views, but beosm-e they are truer to nature.
All four are excellent specimens of his pencil ; but in de
picting Australian foliage Mr. Carae seems to emplsytiu
same gamut of oolour which he has been accustomed to us*
in the mother country. This will be evident on comparing
the bold landscape, entitled ' Mount Dromedary,' with tha
picture of ' Loch Laggan ' immediately above it. At the
easel, and in colour-grinding, as elsewhere, habit becomes
eeoond nature; and an artist whe is either fresh from
Britain, or who has allowed his mind to get into a certain
groove, and his hand and eye ta act in conformity with
long usage, is apt to give to his portraitures of Australian
vegetation both the verdure and the redundant lea fines*
which characterises that of a humid climate like that of the United Kingdom.
Christmas E Wview full entry
Reference: see The Barrier Miner (Broken Hill) 19 November, 1891, p2:, (uncorrected text) The latest oil painting by Mr. E. W.'
Christmas, a very promising local artist,
who is going to England shortly to
enlarge his experience, is a typical Aus-
tralian landscape near Beetaloo (says The
Registtr). It, is a faithful view of a ^urn
fringed creek partially dry, with a little
pool of water left in the stony bed, tinged
with the golden glow of the setting sun.
The deepening shadows in the dense
growth of trees on the right bank, about
middle distance, are cleverly managed,
and contrast well with the clearer view of
the distant landscape where it is more
open. On the left bank stands a
thoroughly characteristic old gumtree, and
this is relieved by the glow at the back,
which throws it out in clear relief, mak-
ing it a sort of silhouette against a soft
and suitable summer evening sky. A
couple of native companions stand alert
on the boulders which mark the fore-
Fix this text
ground.
Carse James Howeview full entry
Reference: see The Critic (Adelaide), 7 July, 1900, p8: (uncorrected text) Francis Meyers, now leader writer on the Australian Star, before that brilliant Telemachus on The Argus, and previously on the S.M. Herald, lost his
wife the other day. She was 36 years
of age, daughter to Mr. Carse, the well known artist, and sister to Mrs. Lere
Nicholson—wife of the Sydney music seller.
In their youth, when they lived
at Manly, the sisters were noted us two
of the prettiest girls that Sydney could
boast.
Butler James Somersetview full entry
Reference: from Michael Treloar auction, 10 April 2016: AIF Printing Section. A suite of six di erent ‘Compliments of the Season ... New Year, 1919’ cards, all printed ‘In the Field, France’
Each item comprises a decorative outer card cover printed in blue ink as above on the front panel, with space for the details of the recipient and the sender; loosely inserted is a colour plate, with each one di erent in these examples. e cards come in two di erent sizes: 160 × 220 mm (hinged on the le ), and 165 × 190 mm (hinged at the top). Apart from minimal toning to the cards, they are in uniformly ne condition, clearly uncirculated, and unquestionably rare.
e colour plates reproduce vivid scenes of life in France during the
war, a er originals by 2837 Lance-Corporal James Somerset Butler (his real surname was Carrick, and he signed his paintings ‘Pip’). When he enlisted in Perth in July 1915, he gave his occupation as artist. On active service on the Western Front, he ‘spent his days as a despatch driver where he could closely observe the devastation of the landscape with derelict tanks and shell holes’, as noted by the Australian War Memorial in relation to one of his original oil paintings. e six examples of his work here are captioned ‘Machine Gunners in Action’; ‘Motor Lorries Towing French Guns’; ‘Le Poilu’; ‘Somewhere in France’; ‘Christmas Shopping’ (an Anzac and a French poilu festooned with captured German helmets); and ‘Australian Heavy Artillery’. All six have the following printed in the bottom margin: ‘From a painting in the Field by 2/Cpl. Butler (“Pip”). Reproduced in the Field by the AIF Printing Section’.
Carrick James Somersetview full entry
Reference: from Michael Treloar auction, 10 April 2016: AIF Printing Section. A suite of six di erent ‘Compliments of the Season ... New Year, 1919’ cards, all printed ‘In the Field, France’
Each item comprises a decorative outer card cover printed in blue ink as above on the front panel, with space for the details of the recipient and the sender; loosely inserted is a colour plate, with each one di erent in these examples. e cards come in two di erent sizes: 160 × 220 mm (hinged on the le ), and 165 × 190 mm (hinged at the top). Apart from minimal toning to the cards, they are in uniformly ne condition, clearly uncirculated, and unquestionably rare.
e colour plates reproduce vivid scenes of life in France during the
war, a er originals by 2837 Lance-Corporal James Somerset Butler (his real surname was Carrick, and he signed his paintings ‘Pip’). When he enlisted in Perth in July 1915, he gave his occupation as artist. On active service on the Western Front, he ‘spent his days as a despatch driver where he could closely observe the devastation of the landscape with derelict tanks and shell holes’, as noted by the Australian War Memorial in relation to one of his original oil paintings. e six examples of his work here are captioned ‘Machine Gunners in Action’; ‘Motor Lorries Towing French Guns’; ‘Le Poilu’; ‘Somewhere in France’; ‘Christmas Shopping’ (an Anzac and a French poilu festooned with captured German helmets); and ‘Australian Heavy Artillery’. All six have the following printed in the bottom margin: ‘From a painting in the Field by 2/Cpl. Butler (“Pip”). Reproduced in the Field by the AIF Printing Section’.
Pipview full entry
Reference: from Michael Treloar auction, 10 April 2016. lot 12: AIF Printing Section. A suite of six di erent ‘Compliments of the Season ... New Year, 1919’ cards, all printed ‘In the Field, France’
Each item comprises a decorative outer card cover printed in blue ink as above on the front panel, with space for the details of the recipient and the sender; loosely inserted is a colour plate, with each one di erent in these examples. e cards come in two di erent sizes: 160 × 220 mm (hinged on the le ), and 165 × 190 mm (hinged at the top). Apart from minimal toning to the cards, they are in uniformly ne condition, clearly uncirculated, and unquestionably rare.
e colour plates reproduce vivid scenes of life in France during the
war, a er originals by 2837 Lance-Corporal James Somerset Butler (his real surname was Carrick, and he signed his paintings ‘Pip’). When he enlisted in Perth in July 1915, he gave his occupation as artist. On active service on the Western Front, he ‘spent his days as a despatch driver where he could closely observe the devastation of the landscape with derelict tanks and shell holes’, as noted by the Australian War Memorial in relation to one of his original oil paintings. e six examples of his work here are captioned ‘Machine Gunners in Action’; ‘Motor Lorries Towing French Guns’; ‘Le Poilu’; ‘Somewhere in France’; ‘Christmas Shopping’ (an Anzac and a French poilu festooned with captured German helmets); and ‘Australian Heavy Artillery’. All six have the following printed in the bottom margin: ‘From a painting in the Field by 2/Cpl. Butler (“Pip”). Reproduced in the Field by the AIF Printing Section’.
Barker Davidview full entry
Reference: from Michael Treloar auction, 10 April 2016. lot 19 BARRETT, Charles and Frank REID (editors) The Kia Ora Coo-ee. The Official Magazine of the Australian and New Zealand Forces in Egypt, Palestine, Salonica & Mesopotamia. First Series, Number 1, March 15th, 1918 to Number 4, June 15th, 1918. [Together with] Second Series, Number 1, July 15th, 1918 to Number 6, December 15th, 1918 [all published] The art editor throughout was Warrant Offcer David Barker, co-editor of the Anzac Book (and whose artwork illustrated its front cover). Well-known contributors to this high-quality magazine include Barrett, Reid (writing as ‘Bill Bowyang’ as well), Henry Gullett, and Major A.B. (Banjo) Paterson. Dornbusch 258; not in Fielding and O’Neill. [$1000-1500]
Boyd Penleighview full entry
Reference: from Michael Treloar auction, 10 April 2016. lot 43 HMAT Euripides
Homeward on HMT [sic] A14. March, 1918
Sydney, Printed by John Sands Limited, [1918]. Quarto, 94, [2] (thank you note, colophon) pages with numerous line illustrations plus 6 plates (including a full-page colour frontispiece). ere is a printed appreciation ‘To T. Penleigh Boyd, well-known artist and one-time Sergeant, who contributes the Cover, Frontispiece and many sketches, and to Sapper Powis for other sketches herein’.
Overlapping two-colour card covers with a small-format version of the colour frontispiece illustration mounted on the front panel; occasional light foxing and minimal signs of use and age; an excellent copy. ‘A Record of the return to Australia of 1,500 members of the AIF’ in February-March 1918. More than the standard fare: the last twenty pages contain the complete nominal roll of the o cers and men on board. Not in Dornbusch; not in Fielding and O’Neill.
[$200-300]
Powis Sapperview full entry
Reference: from Michael Treloar auction, 10 April 2016. lot 43 HMAT Euripides
Homeward on HMT [sic] A14. March, 1918
Sydney, Printed by John Sands Limited, [1918]. Quarto, 94, [2] (thank you note, colophon) pages with numerous line illustrations plus 6 plates (including a full-page colour frontispiece). ere is a printed appreciation ‘To T. Penleigh Boyd, well-known artist and one-time Sergeant, who contributes the Cover, Frontispiece and many sketches, and to Sapper Powis for other sketches herein’.
Overlapping two-colour card covers with a small-format version of the colour frontispiece illustration mounted on the front panel; occasional light foxing and minimal signs of use and age; an excellent copy. ‘A Record of the return to Australia of 1,500 members of the AIF’ in February-March 1918. More than the standard fare: the last twenty pages contain the complete nominal roll of the o cers and men on board. Not in Dornbusch; not in Fielding and O’Neill.
[$200-300]
Moore-Jones Sapper Horaceview full entry
Reference: from Michael Treloar auction, 10 April 2016. lot 57 Sapper Horace Moore-Jones
Dedicated to Our Hero Comrades. Sketches made at Anzac during the Occupation of that Portion of the
Gallipoli Peninsula by the Imperial Forces. By Sapper H. Moore-Jones NZE, 1915. First Series ... [cover title]
London, ‘Publication taken over by Mr. W.J. Bryce’, February 1917 ( rst edition, second issue)/ September 1916 (‘Published for the Artist by Hugh Rees’). A portfolio (350 × 810 mm), containing 10 panoramic colour plates mounted on captioned cards with plain tissue-guards attached along the rear top margin. All but one of the plates has a white border (between 5 and 7 mm wide); the printed surfaces of the plates range in height from 115 to 220 mm, and in width from 508 to 710 mm; the mounts range from 280 × 685 mm to approximately 330 × 800 mm. e verso of each mount is rubber-stamped ‘Sketches made at Anzac by Sapper H. Moore-Jones’ and inscribed in ink ‘Plate [#]. 1st Edition, 2nd Issue. Feb. 1917’, with the relevant plate number inserted (1 to 10).
Gilt-lettered orange cloth portfolio with ribbon ties (recently renewed); front panel lightly marked, with a tiny split to its hinge (at the top); rear panel a little mottled, with a small light tidemark around the anchor point of the ribbon tie; paper lining lightly foxed; a few tri ing chips and creases to the tissue-guards; essentially a ne copy. Mounted on the inside of one of the portfolio aps is a small paper label: ‘First published by Messrs. Hugh Rees, Ltd., Sept., 1916. First edition, 2nd issue, Dec., 1916. Publication taken over by Mr. W.J. Bryce .... London ... Feb., 1917’. O ered with the index booklet: Complete Index to the First Series of Sketches made at Anzac by Sapper H. Moore-Jones (New Zealand Engineers) during the Historic Occupation of that Portion of the Gallipoli Peninsula by the Imperial Forces. With Forewords by General Sir Ian Hamilton ... Lt.-General Sir W.R. Birdwood ... and Lt.-General Sir Alexander Godley ... London, Published for the Artist by Messrs. Hugh Rees ..., 1916. Oblong quarto, 24 pages with 10 illustrations (being keys to the panoramas, overprinted in red), plus the wrappers (printed on the outer surfaces in red, with text printed on the inside front cover). An errata slip is tipped in on page 14; it seems to contain an error itself (the correction on page 15 to ‘2nd Australian Light Horse Brigade’ has been altered in ink to read ‘3rd’). Top corner of the front cover and the rst two leaves slightly creased; minimal light foxing; a ne copy. e paper label announcing the change of publisher is a xed to the foot of the front cover.
e foreword by Lieutenant-General Sir Alexander Godley, Commanding New Zealand Expeditionary Force, puts the true worth of this item in perspective: ‘I made my rst acquaintance with these sketches in the trenches, coming by chance one day upon the artist while he was busily engaged upon one of them’. Lieutenant-General Sir William Birdwood, Commanding 1st Anzac Corps, echoes these remarks: ‘Many of Sapper Moore-Jones’s pictures were, I know, done while shells were whistling overhead, and they portray very faithfully the country in which we were operating, and being so full of detail as they are, give a good impression of the conditions of life in which our troops were working for some eight months’. Not in Dornbusch NZ; not in Dornbusch; not in Fielding and O’Neill; Trove records only two copies of the portfolio of panoramas (and ve copies of the index booklet). e excessive rarity of this portfolio is underscored by the prices paid for the only copies we have traced in the international auction results. Both copies were sold through Sotheby’s in London: a copy with the booklet sold on 10 May 2011 for £6,500; and a worn copy lacking the booklet sold on 17 November 2015 for £3,800. No Second (or subsequent) Series was published. is copy was sold by us at auction in November 2014; the consignor had purchased it in 1966 at the Henry Hampden Dutton sale.
Horace Moore-Jones (1868-1922), ‘New Zealand’s best-known war artist from the period ... won high acclaim in Britain and New Zealand for his Gallipoli sketches, which are now a vital part of the art collection of the Australian War Memorial, Canberra’. He died as a result of injuries received while rescuing people from a hotel blaze at Hamilton, NZ, in April 1922; ‘Observers said that he displayed the “greatest heroism”, and that “his gallantry was responsible for many being saved”’ (Te Ara— e Encyclopedia of New Zealand). [$3500-7000]
Lushington Reginald Francisview full entry
Reference: from Michael Treloar auction, 10 April 2016. lot 87, Reginald Francis Lushington
A Prisoner with the Turks, 1915-1918
Bedford, F.R. Hockli e, and London, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1923. Octavo, 101 pages.
Original quarter cloth and papered boards with a paper title-label on the spine; covers show signs of use and wear, with slight loss to the label, and there is a little scattered foxing to the text, but these are tri ing blemishes that do not detract in any way from this unique copy, extra-illustrated throughout by the author with ne original pen drawings. It is now housed in a handsome custom-made chemise, slipcase and clamshell box.
is is an utterly rare book in any circumstances; indeed, it is not listed in any of the standard bibliographies. is copy contains 35 charming pen drawings depicting scenes and personalities (both friend and foe) from the book. Many of them are drawn in the margins, but the early leaves contain some large and special pieces. e top half of the rst page of text is now given over to ‘“Anzac”. e Landing. Pope’s Hill the highest point’. e recto of the front yleaf has a portrait of ‘Jimmy the One’, described on page 14 as ‘of the old type of Turk, fat, lazy, cruel and cunning, and to him we were entrusted by the Turkish War O ce’. On the opposite blank page, there is a self-portrait of the artist humping his bluey in palmier days. e entire front endpaper features a panoramic view, ‘On the lower shores of the Taurus Mountains. Aug 1916’ (he seems to have added the words ‘By Reg’ next to the title at a later date). e charm of the picturesque scene belies the reality of the situation for the three men depicted admiring the view. Lushington was one of the many prisoners ‘assigned to work parties in Taurus and Amanus mountains and spent up to twelve hours a day quarrying, drilling tunnels, felling timber, laying track, and blacksmithing’ (Pegram—see below), and many prisoners fell victim to sickness, hard labour, and the prolonged e ects of malnutrition. e book carries the printed dedication ‘To my mother’ [Mary Beatrice Lushington], and her initials are written in ink (now faintly visible) on the front cover. Her signature (as ‘Beatrix Lushington’) is written in ink at the head of the front yleaf. 5007 Private Reginald Francis Lushington, born in India, joined the 16th Battalion in Perth and was one of only four Australians taken prisoner on the day of the landing at Anzac (from the article on ‘Prisoners of War [Australia]’ by Aaron Pegram, Australian War Memorial, accessed online). He remained in captivity for the duration of the war, and his memoir is by de nition one of a mere handful of its type. Patrick Walters has done much research on Reginald Lushington, and
his notes come with the book.
[$5000-6000]
Silas Ellisview full entry
Reference: from Michael Treloar auction, 10 April 2016. lot 98 Ellis Silas - Crusading at Anzac. Anno Domini 1915. Pictured and described by Signaller Ellis Silas, a Soldier Artist serving
with the Australian Expeditionary Force. Forewords by Sir Ian Hamilton ... and Sir William Birdwood ...
London, e British-Australasian, 1916. Large oblong octavo, [88] pages ( rst and last pages blank) with a portrait illustration of the author (from a photograph) and 40 full-page illustrations.
Two-colour pictorial front wrapper with later plain spine and rear wrapper; front cover slightly marked and creased, with minimal expert conservation; rst leaf a little foxed, marked and creased; minor signs of age and use; essentially a very good copy with an early ownership surname signature (‘Lilley’) in pencil on the front cover.
Ellis Luciano Silas (1885-1972), born in London, was the son of an artist and designer. He studied under Walter Sickert in his father’s studio. In 1907, he came to Australia where he settled in Perth. In 1914, Silas joined the 16th Battalion, which was thrown into action a er dark on 25 April 1915 at Pope’s Hill and Quinn’s Post and a week later at the ominously named Bloody Angle. In two weeks there were 605 casualties, leaving only 9 o cers and 298 other ranks. Silas was a signaller, a notoriously dangerous occupation, as the signaller had to send his semaphore signals standing. e 16th Battalion’s historian, Captain Cyril Longmore, noted in e Old Sixteenth (1929) that by 3 May ‘the signallers were reduced to almost an unworkable proposition’. Small wonder that a er three weeks Silas was evacuated, su ering shell-shock. In this book Silas gives the reader his personal odyssey, with the rst eight illustrations describing the voyage out and street scenes in Cairo. Most of the illustrations record his experience at Gallipoli, from the Landing on 25 April until his admission to hospital in Heliopolis three weeks later. His series of drawings, worked up from sketches on the spot, was published the following year with accompanying comments. Many of the drawings show something of what it was like to be ghting in three of the most deadly places, then being evacuated on the transport Galeka, the decks of which were lined with wounded. Silas was able to walk, and was on duty for the whole voyage, assisting those who could not. He collapsed as soon as he was put aboard the hospital train from Alexandria to Cairo and in the care of Indian hospital orderlies. is book was one of the rst ‘to record the war by an individual soldier, and one of the earliest rst-hand accounts of the Gallipoli campaign’ (Jonathan Wantrup). It quickly went into a second impression; both versions are rare. Dornbusch 365; Fielding and O’Neill, page 254.
Dyson Willview full entry
Reference: from Michael Treloar auction, 10 April 2016. lot 150 DYSON, Lieutenant Will
Australia at War. A Winter Record made by Will Dyson on the Somme and at Ypres during the Campaigns of 1916 and 1917. With an Introduction by G.K. Chesterton. [Australia at War. Drawings at the Front by Lieut. Will Dyson, O cial Artist AIF (cover title)]
London, Cecil Palmer and Hayward, 1918. Large quarto, 52 pages with a pictorial dedication page plus 20 full-page illustrations.
Pictorial card covers; spine slightly cracked but stabilised; leading margin of the half-title very slightly silver sh-nibbled; an excellent copy (internally ne). William Henry Dyson (1880-1938) was commissioned by the Commonwealth in December 1916 ‘as the rst Australian war artist. While living with the Australian soldiers on the Western Front, Lieutenant Dyson was twice wounded but returned to continue producing his compassionate drawings of humanity under re. A collection of these water-colour wash and crayon drawings, each with Dyson’s interpretative text’ constitutes this book. By all accounts the winter of 1916-17 was the harshest in the region in decades, and the drawings re ect ‘more the misery and the depression of the material conditions of these campaigns than it does any of their exaltations or their cheerfulness.... but it is open to doubt whether we are behaving generously in demanding that the soldier who is saving the world for us should provide us with a fund of light entertainment while doing it’ (Artist’s Note). Dornbusch 225; Fielding and O’Neill, page 245. [$150-200]
LABOUREUR Jean-Emileview full entry
Reference: from Michael Treloar auction, 10 April 2016. lot 152 LABOUREUR, Jean-Emile
ANZACS. An original woodcut depicting a small group of Diggers behind the lines
[France, 1918 to 1922?].
Image size 250 × 140 mm (with the initial L incised in the block), signed and numbered (14/45) in pencil in the bottom margin by the artist; in ne condition, recently framed and glazed (visible paper size 277 × 163 mm).
Jean-Émile Laboureur (1877-1943), painter, graphic artist, engraver and illustrator, was mobilised into the British Army as an interpreter in 1914. Many ne examples of his work depicting British troops in the Great War exist from this period, but this is a very unusual example of a wartime French work with an explicit focus on the Anzacs. e recent strong in uence of Cubism on his work, out of which he invented a cubist idiom all his own, enables him to graphically capture the informality of the Diggers in the forefront, instantly recognizable in their slouch hats; his pared-down Rising Sun motif is not lost on the initiated, either. A colleague in the background, driving hard a heavily-laden four-in-hand passed a village, completes the busy picture. Sylvain Laboureur 713. [$1000-1500]
Lindsay Darylview full entry
Reference: from Michael Treloar auction, 10 April 2016. lot 155 LINDSAY, Daryl
Daryl Lindsay’s ‘Digger’ Book
Melbourne, Sun Art Studios, 1919. Folio, [6] pages plus 14 tipped-in colour plates (versos of the mounts blank) with captioned tissue-guards; the six preliminary pages comprise a statement of limitation, a one-page introduction by C.E.W. Bean, and the list of illustrations (all versos blank).
ART
Quarter cloth and papered boards; the front cover is lettered in gilt in ornamental fonts, and has mounted on it a small portrait (a detail from plate 4); slight wear to the extremities, with the front board slightly bowed; yleaves o set; minimal foxing, con ned to the preliminaries; overall an excellent copy.
e rst page is a statement of limitation: ‘ is Edition is limited to 450 copies, and 30 Artist’s proofs (not for sale)’. is is one of the latter (the trade edition comes in cord-bound overlapping card covers with the small mounted plate). is copy is denoted an Artist’s Proof and signed by Daryl Lindsay, and further inscribed ‘To [le blank] With the Artist’s Best Wishes’. e recipient’s name is entered in another hand. He is presumably 30555 Gunner Harold Hartley Browning, a gunner with the 21st FAB from early November 1916; in June 1917 he transferred to the AFC. In civilian life he was an architect. Unusually, all copies of this book were issued without a title leaf; the four preliminary pages comprise a one-page introduction by C.E.W. Bean and the list of illustrations, with both versos blank. Not in Dornbusch; not in Fielding and O’Neill. [$300-400]

Waller Mervyn Napierview full entry
Reference: from Michael Treloar auction, 10 April 2016. lot 156 WALLER, Bombadier Mervyn Napier
War Sketches on the Somme Front.... With Notes on the Pictures by the Artist
Melbourne, Edward A. Vidler, 1918. Quarto, 72 pages with a frontispiece portrait photograph of the artist, vignette portraits on the rst and last pages, and 29 full-page illustrations.
Overlapping pictorial wrappers a little marked, creased and chipped at the extremities; small light tidemark to the top margin of some leaves (con ned mainly to the rear); some corner creases, with a tiny chip to the top corner of the title leaf; tri ing signs of use and age; a decent copy.
In the centre of the book is an informative eight-page essay by the publisher, Edward Vidler. e rst paragraph provides the important context: ‘ e distinction of holding the rst exhibition in Australia of pictures of the real scenes and incidents of an “Aussie” soldier’s experiences has fallen to ex-Bombardier Waller, of the 111th Howitzer Battery, 4th Division, Australian Imperial Forces. at he lost his right arm as the result of wounds, and has had to teach himself the di cult art of drawing with his le , adds considerably to the unique interest of the exhibition’. Waller had initially enlisted in the 22nd Battalion, and saw active service with the Howitzer Battery from late 1916; he was badly wounded at Bullecourt. e exhibition opened at the Fine Art Society’s Galleries in Melbourne on 8 August 1918. Not in Dornbusch; Fielding and O’Neill, page 256. [$200-300]
Art in the Time of Colonyview full entry
Reference: Art in the Time of Colony by Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll. [It is often assumed that the verbal and visual languages of Indigenous people had little influence upon the classification of scientific, legal, and artistic objects in the metropolises and museums of nineteenth-century colonial powers. However colonized locals did more than merely collect material for interested colonizers. In developing the concept of anachronism for the analysis of colonial material this book writes the complex biographies for five key objects that exemplify, embody, and refract the tensions of nineteenth-century history. Through an analysis of particular language notations and drawings hidden in colonial documents and a reexamination of cross-cultural communication, the book writes biographies for five objects that exemplify the tensions of nineteenth-century history. The author also draws on fieldwork done in communities today, such as the group of Koorie women whose re-enactments of tradition illustrate the first chapter’s potted history of indigenous mediums and debates. The second case study explores British colonial history through the biography of the proclamation boards produced under George Arthur (1784-1854), Governor of British Honduras, Tasmania, British Columbia, and India. The third case study looks at the maps of the German explorer of indigenous taxonomy Wilhelm von Blandowski (1822-1878), and the fourth looks at a multi-authored encyclopaedia in which Blandowski had taken into account indigenous knowledge such as that in the work of Kwat-Kwat artist Yakaduna, whose hundreds of drawings (1862-1901) are the material basis for the fifth and final case study. Through these three characters’ histories Art in the Time of Colony demonstrates the political importance of material culture by using objects to revisit the much-contested nineteenth-century colonial period, in which the colonial nations as a cultural and legal-political system were brought into being.
Publishing details: Routledge, 2014,
336 pages
Ref: 1009
Australian Postersview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Posters
Politics, music, travel, celebrations, war and propaganda, Josef Lebovic Gallery, Collectors' List No. 182 2016
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic, 2016, 32pp
Weston Harry Jview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Posters
Politics, music, travel, celebrations, war and propaganda, Josef Lebovic Gallery, Collectors' List No. 182 2016 - ‘16 Harry J. Weston Australian 1874-1938
Get A Move On Old Man!, 1915. Colour lithograph, signed in image lower right, 91.5 x 62.3cm. Repaired and replaced missing portions, tears, creases, foxing, soiling, discolouration. Linen-backed.
Text continues "W.A. Gullick, Govt Printer, Sydney." Held in AWM. Harry Weston had a prolific and varied career as a cartoonist, painter, commercial artist, and architect. Ref: NLA.’
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic, 2016, 32pp
Trompf Percyview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Posters
Politics, music, travel, celebrations, war and propaganda, Josef Lebovic Gallery, Collectors' List No. 182 2016
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic, 2016, 32pp
Northfield Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Posters
Politics, music, travel, celebrations, war and propaganda, Josef Lebovic Gallery, Collectors' List No. 182 2016
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic, 2016, 32pp
Vickery Johnview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Posters
Politics, music, travel, celebrations, war and propaganda, Josef Lebovic Gallery, Collectors' List No. 182 2016
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic, 2016, 32pp
Gray John Telfer 1911-1972view full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Posters
Politics, music, travel, celebrations, war and propaganda, Josef Lebovic Gallery, Collectors' List No. 182 2016
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic, 2016, 32pp
Freedman Harold 1915-1999view full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Posters
Politics, music, travel, celebrations, war and propaganda, Josef Lebovic Gallery, Collectors' List No. 182 2016
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic, 2016, 32pp
Mayo Eileenview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Posters
Politics, music, travel, celebrations, war and propaganda, Josef Lebovic Gallery, Collectors' List No. 182 2016
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic, 2016, 32pp
Beck Richard 1912-1985view full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Posters
Politics, music, travel, celebrations, war and propaganda, Josef Lebovic Gallery, Collectors' List No. 182 2016
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic, 2016, 32pp
Rogers Harry 1929-2012view full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Posters
Politics, music, travel, celebrations, war and propaganda, Josef Lebovic Gallery, Collectors' List No. 182 2016. ‘123 Harry Rogers Australian 1929-2012
Australia, Qantas [Koalas], c1960s. Colour lithograph, 99.3 x 74.5cm. Repaired tears and minor missing portions to edges. Linen-backed.
Text continues "Australia's overseas airline, in association with Air-India, BOAC, SAA and TEAL. Poster Pty Ltd., Litho in Australia." Held in Powerhouse Museum. Harry Rogers illustrated a great number of posters for Qantas between the 1950s and 1970s, and designed the Qantas logo font in the 1960s. Ref: Powerhouse Museum.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic, 2016, 32pp
Sawyer Ralph 1927-2007 biographyview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Posters
Politics, music, travel, celebrations, war and propaganda, Josef Lebovic Gallery, Collectors' List No. 182 2016. ‘
158 Ralph Sawyer Australian 1927-2007
Ban The Neutron Bomb, 1979. Colour screenprint, 84 x 57.6cm. Repaired tears, worn creases, crazing. Linen-backed.
Text continues "As a contribution to the United Nations Year of the Child 1979, the Union of Australian Women demand a complete ban on the production of the neutron bomb." Held in AWM; Powerhouse Museum. Son of a Gallipoli veteran and peace activist, Matraville-born Ralph (Bunk) Sawyer was an artist, barber, wharfie, musician, art teacher, and communist. After serving in WWII, he became a barber in his brother's business, and also worked as a musician, mixing with left-wing intellectuals and activists. Sawyer eventually became a Waterside Workers Federation union delegate, a position he held for 32 years. He was also a founding member of the Socialist Party of Australia. An international prize winner for his peace posters, Sawyer's prolific art work also covered socialism, workers' rights, and Aboriginal land rights. Later in life he taught art, including screenprinting at Tranby Aboriginal College in Glebe. Ref: Powerhouse Museum.’
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic, 2016, 32pp
Worstead Paulview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Posters
Politics, music, travel, celebrations, war and propaganda, Josef Lebovic Gallery, Collectors' List No. 182 2016
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic, 2016, 32pp
Lycett Josephview full entry
Reference: Sydney Morning Herald print offer - ‘The Rogue Arttist Returns’. Joseph Lycett botanical images. Essay by Janet Hawley. References information by John McPhee.
Publishing details: SMH, 9.4.16 Good Weekend, advertising feature.
Ref: 135
Barrallier Francis view full entry
Reference: see Barrallier's Journal. JOURNAL of the expedition, undertaken by order of His Excellency Governor King, into the interior of New South Wales, by F[rancis] Barrallier, ensign in the New South Wales Corps.

[An Attempt in 1802 to Cross the Blue Mountains]. Eg: ‘After breakfast I made a sketch of the place, and started marching in a westerly direction, but I was not long following this direction before I came across hills barring the passage, an impediment which I could not have foreseen, not even judged, by the appearance from the place where my discovery was made, everything seeming so perfectly level from that height.’ and ‘I then took a sketch of the country, and resumed my march, stopping my troop at 1 o'clock for dinner.’
by The Governor's Aide-de-Camp.]TRANSLATION from the French;
The Footnotes are by Barrallier.
Barrallier Francis view full entry
Reference: From SLNSW: ‘Francis Barrallier (1773-1853), soldier, explorer and engineer, was born in France in 1773. At the age of 20 he emigrated to England. In 1800 he arrived in Sydney to join the NSW Corps as an ensign. During three years in the colony Barrallier served as engineer and artillery officer and was also aide-de-camp to Governor King. In 1802 he led an expedition west in an attempt to cross the Blue Mountains. He discovered Burragorang Valley but was prevented from proceeding further by a seemingly impassable waterfall. One year later he fell out with King and returned to England.
Contents
In this letter Barrallier reports to King on his expedition to the Blue Mountains. He describes the country through which he passed and an encounter with a group of Aborigines led by a man named Goondel. He also includes a sketch map of his route.’ AND ‘Francis Barrallier (1773-1853) was one of the colony's earliest French settlers. Escaping to England with his parents when Napoleon took Toulon in 1793, Barrallier embarked on the Speedy to join the NSW Corps in November 1799, reaching Sydney in April 1800. His travelling companions included Philip Gidley King, returning with his family to assume governorship of the colony, and the two men struck up a friendship.

Philip Gidley King and Family, 1799, by Robert Dighton
Watercolour    ML 1244
During his three years in the colony, Ensign Barrallier undertook various duties: he was aide-de-camp to the Governor, cartographer, engineer, architect, ship designer and explorer. In 1802, Governor King sent Barrallier on an 'embassy to the King of the Mountains'. The Great Dividing Range blocked expansion of the colony into the interior of the continent. Barrallier led two expeditions into the foothills of the Blue Mountains in an attempt to find a passage to the west but his party was soon forced to turn back.

Detail from Letter with map to Governor King, 21 Nov 1802, by Francis Barrallier
Manuscript    A1980-2/8, p.70
 > Read the complete letter to Governor King from Francis Barrallier, 1802 
Barrallier also took an enlightened interest in the local Aboriginal people and he is believed to have first recorded the Aboriginal call 'coo-ee' which Pierre-Francois Bernier (1779-1803), astronomer to the Baudin expedition (1800-1804), set to musical notation. Leaving the colony in 1803, Barrallier continued a successful military career and died in England in 1853.’
de Vigors Phillipe P D Vview full entry
Reference: see SLNSW for "Convicts" letter writing at Cockatoo Island, NSW, 1849, attributed to Phillipe de Vigors
Watercolour SSV/39
Little is known about the Frenchman who painted this rare picture of convicts writing letters at Sydney Harbour's Cockatoo Island. Subtitled "Canary Birds", it records a popular 19th century nickname for the prisoners, clothed in their yellow uniforms marked with a broad arrow. Signed 'P.D.V', Phillipe de Vigors has been suggested as the artist.
Delessert Eugene view full entry
Reference: see SLNSW: Eugene Delessert, sketcher and traveller, was born in France. He embarked on a world tour in 1844, reaching Sydney in December 1845. During his stay in NSW, Delessert was befriended by Consul Faramond and entertained by some of the colony's most prominent families. After his return to Paris in 1847, Delessert published two illustrated accounts of his travel experiences.
Forrest Haughton (1826-1925)view full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Auction, 6 Ma6, 2016: HAUGHTON FORREST
A Welsh Lake
oil on canvas
signed lower left: H Forrest
72 x 112 cm
PROVENANCE:
Private Collection, ACT
REFERENCE:
This work is to be included in the forthcoming publication: Ayling, G. et. al., Haughton Forrest (1826-1925) Biography, Catalogue and Gallery of Paintings, 4th edition, 2017, The Forrest Project, cat. no. HF2.4.4.009

ESSAY:


A somewhat neglected figure, Captain Haughton Forrest was part of a small group of mature English artists – including Benjamin Duterrau and John Glover – who permanently settled in Tasmania in the mid- to late-nineteenth century and saw their art blossom. Forrest arrived in Hobart in 1876, at the age of forty-nine, full of worldly experience. His early life had been shaped by sojourns of varying durations in France, Germany, England, Germany, Jamaica, Panama and Brazil. Unlike Glover and Duterrau, who were both London-trained and exhibited frequently at the Royal Academy, Forrest was not a professional artist. He was described as one who ‘loved the sea, spent a great deal of his time yachting and painting marine subjects. He had never had a lesson in his life but is said to have painted since he was four years old.’[1] The idea of the self-taught artist has no doubt both dignified his work with ‘genius’ and at the same time positioned it in the league of a dilettante. Just a few months after arriving in Hobart, Forrest was already exhibiting two paintings in a shop in Elizabeth Street. They were well received by a local reviewer who, whilst acknowledging that they were the work of an amateur artist, found the drawing to be ‘exceedingly good … [and] in most other respects the picture is excellent, and both of them are worthy of inspection by lovers of art.’[2]


The reasons behind Forrest’s local appeal was two-fold. Firstly, the paintings were accessible and easy to read, their sense of calm and natural beauty, informed by the notions of the Picturesque. His large canvasses, such as A Welsh Lake and Fishing in Lake Country represent images of mankind overwhelmed by nature’s sublime beauty, even if they are presented with an overall sense of serenity.


Secondly, Forrest was a master of Nostalgia. Not only did his works often represent romantic sunset landscapes, but for many they were reminders of the ‘Mother Land’ from whence they once came – they were tangible reminders of their past lives. For the typical mid-nineteenth century English settler, home was geographically diverse, socially and economically disparate, and physically remote. The invention of black and white photography could only go so far in capturing the essence of any landscape. Forrest’s painting were large scale reminders, in colour, of the splendours of home. [3] Although Forrest probably brought a number of paintings when he immigrated to Tasmania, in Tasmania he was met with a ready demand for more images of the British Isles.


Although Forrest’s work is often admired for its photographic qualities, his paintings were much more than objective transcriptions of particular views. For his contemporary patrons, and to some extent for the twenty-first century viewer, they represent a sentimental window into the romantic past of the dramatic English landscape.


Finely painted and in good condition, A Welsh Lake and Fishing in Lake Country have been in the one private collection for circa on hundred years and present an excellent opportunity to own two exquisite examples by the self-taught Tasmanian master.


We gratefully acknowledge the kind assistance of Mr Geoff Ayling AM in cataloguing these works.


 


Petrit Abazi
Forrest Haughtonview full entry
Reference: Ayling, G. et. al., Haughton Forrest (1826-1925) Biography, Catalogue and Gallery of Paintings, 4th edition, 2017, The Forrest Project, cat. no. HF2.4.4.009

Publishing details: 2017 (proposed)
Ref: 1009
Hawkins Sheilaview full entry
Reference: See Deutscher & Hackett auction 4 May, 2016, lots 12 and 13:
(1905 – 1999)
GYPSY MOTHER, c.1939
oil on linen
60.0 x 49.0 cm
signed lower right: HAWKINS
ESTIMATE: 
$15,000 – 20,000

PROVENANCE
Paisnel Gallery, London, acquired from the artist c.1990
Goupil Gallery Salon, 33rd exhibition, New Burlington Galleries, London, July 1939, cat. 318 (as ‘Gipsy Mother’)

and
SHEILA HAWKINS
CATALAN MARKET, c.1939
oil on canvas
70.0 x 94.0 cm
ESTIMATE: 
$30,000 – 40,000
Private collection, Tasmania, acquired from the above, 1990s
EXHIBITED
EXHIBITED
Goupil Gallery Salon, 33rd exhibition, New Burlington Galleries, London, July 1939, cat. 323


CATALOGUE TEXT 1
Sheila Hawkins was born in the remote Western Australian goldfield town of Kalgoorlie in 1905. Her father was an architect and surveyor and her mother was among the earliest pioneers of the town. She spent her early childhood there before the family with four children moved to Perth, then Melbourne during the First World War. In Melbourne she completed her schooling at Toorak College followed by a brief period at the National Gallery of Victoria Art School. Still only aged 18 she moved to Sydney and began to make a living doing pokerwork, which involved burning designs and lettering onto skins often to be used as legal documents. She completed a course in commercial art at Sydney Technical College and exhibited in mixed and solo shows in Melbourne and Sydney in 1930–31. The National Gallery of Victoria purchased a drawing, The Drift Net from her first exhibition in 1930.
In 1931, with Australia in the midst of Depression, she moved to London and took a job as a poster artist with Shell Mex Advertising, the company’s first female employee. In London she began a long career in illustrating children’s books, with her first book, Margaret Brown’s Black Tuppenny , published by Heinemann in 1932.
In 1934 she joined her New Zealand friends, the artist James Cook and his wife, Ruth to live in Catalonia on the Iberian Peninsula. They shared a primitive apartment in Gerona providing Sheila Hawkins with the opportunity to paint every day. The move to Spain was a gamble but the opportunity to just live simply and paint day by day was one too great to miss. The three of them moved into a couple of rooms above a small shop in Gerona, and Sheila and ‘Jimmy’ were free to go out and paint on a daily basis. Often cold and hungry, Hawkins nonetheless always remembered this experience as the best year of her life and its memory was to influence her output throughout the rest of her career. However, as civil unrest began to take hold, they were eventually persuaded to leave by locals who warned them of the mounting dangers which led to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War (1936–39).
Returning to England, Sheila Hawkins continued to work on images from her life in Spain which would have included her Catalan market and gypsy subjects. One senses that although she needed to earn a living she was tempted to keep these works as a reminder of her experiences. Having enjoyed some success with her earliest illustrated book, Black Tuppenny, Frederick Warne published a second children’s book, Ena, Meena, Mina, Mo and Benjamin in 1935.
Sheila Hawkins’ marriage to Max Bowden in 1934 took her to a life in rural Northumberland and then the Cotswolds, so that by the mid 1930s she was largely absorbed by her illustrative work, which despite her always feeling it was secondary to her painting, brought her a much needed income. She returned to London and began to exhibit with the Women’s International Art Club. But it was to her Spanish sketch books that she once again turned to for inspiration for her next book, Pepito (‘A little Spanish boy’s adventures with his donkey and a little girl called Conchita’). Published by Hamish Hamilton, it was exhibited at the Times Book Exhibition that year. Two more books followed in 1938 and 1939, but during the war she found work in a civilian capacity in a public relations job at RAAF Headquarters in London.
In 1939 Sheila Hawkins exhibited the two Catalan paintings on offer at the Goupil Gallery Salon, London and another work at the Society of Women Artists. At this stage she was living in a small flat she and her husband rented on Haymarket.
We are grateful to Emma Hicks, London for her assistance with this essay

CATALOGUE TEXT 2
In 1939 Sheila Hawkins exhibited Catalan Market and Gypsy Mother at the Goupil Gallery Salon. During the war Hawkins became interested in activities that received little or no official recognition, yet were a vital part of the war on the home front. Possibly through Jimmy Cook, she learned of the stationing of Australian soldiers working in forestry units in Scotland supplying timber to the war zones. The Australian Forestry Company had originally expected to be sent to France, but by the time they arrived France was occupied by German forces. Much to their frustration, they found themselves felling trees in Britain instead and in the meantime were still expected to continue with regular military training. In 1941 Sheila Hawkins took two weeks’ leave from her RAAF work in London, to witness and document their experiences. In later correspondence with the Australian War Memorial, she writes admiringly of these men: ‘...there was no way to suggest the amazing precision and perfection of every movement – the speed with which everything was started and finished before I could catch enough of the action.’
The following year found her recording RAF squadron records, at the time under conditions of tight security, in Wales. Back in London she completed four portraits of RAAF members, c.1942. Examples of this work are now held in the collection of the Australian War Memorial, Canberra. Around this period her drawings also record the life of women operating the coal barges on London canals. Some of these compositions were worked up into murals she painted for the Force’s canteens in London.
With the breakdown of her marriage during the war and a newly born daughter to raise, she continued working throughout this period on a series of illustrated books for children, notably with a commission to work with five other artists producing the first series of Penguin Puffin children’s books at Cowells, the printers in Ipswich. Despite her long absence she continued to find inspiration in her memories of Australia. Little Grey Colo, the story of a koala, appeared in 1939, and Animals of Australia in 1944. Once war was over she returned to a studio in Hampstead where she remembers she had used a number of old paintings tacked up against the windows as black out. In 1946 she became a founder member of the Hampstead Artist’s Council, set up by Richard Carline and fellow artist, Fred Uhlman. Her feisty personality led to a clash with publishers Angus & Robertson over her Australian Animals and Birds project. With all the associated problems involved in illustrating and selling her work, Hawkins made a return visit to Australia. She settled at Darling Point in Sydney, staying there for about three years. In 1949 she worked on murals for the refurnishing of the troopship M.V Manoora, which was being converted into a passenger ship. Back in the UK by 1951, a collection of her animal illustrative work was shown at the Geffrye Museum in London. She took on a number of further commissions illustrating the works of other authors, but by the mid- 1960s decided to concentrate on her painting once more. She went on to exhibit regularly as a member of the Free Painters and Sculptors group and the Ridley Society, another group of London artists.
We are grateful to Emma Hicks, London for her assistance with this essay
Sources:
Kerr, J. (ed.), Heritage: The National Women’s Art Book, Craftsman House, Sydney, 1995
Muir, M., Sheila Hawkins: Profile of an Illustrator, M. Muir, Adelaide, 1998
The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art, Studio International, London, 1939, vol. 118
Sheila Hawkins Obituary, The Times, London, England, 6 February 1999, p. 24
Dear, W., ‘A child of the animal world’ in ‘Guardian Obituaries’, The Guardian, London, 30 January 1999, viewed 20 February 2016,
Design & Art Australia Online, viewed 20 February 2016
Wootton, D., ‘Obituary: Sheila Hawkins’ in ‘Culture’, The Independent, London, 22 February 1999, viewed 20 February 2016,
‘History of the HAC’, Hampstead Artists Council, London, viewed 20 February 2016,
Conversations with the artist’s daughter, Anna de Polnay, London
Sheila Hawkins Archives, Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Bennett Portiaview full entry
Reference: See Deutscher & Hackett auction 4 May, 2016, lot 29: 29
PORTIA BENNETT
(1898 – 1989)
JUNE (PERTH TOWN HALL), 1951
watercolour on paper
81.0 x 61.0 cm
signed, dated and inscribed lower left: PORTIA M BENNETT / JUNE 1951
ESTIMATE: 
$50,000 – 70,000

PROVENANCE
Private collection, Perth, acquired directly from the artist c.1965
EXHIBITED
Perth Society of Artists: Autumn Exhibition, Skinner Galleries, Perth, 5 – 18 May 1959, cat. 42 (as ‘June’)
RELATED WORKS
Perth Town Hall, 1935, watercolour on paper, 59.0 x 42.0 cm, collection of the Art Gallery of Western Australia, illus. in Gooding, J., Western Australian Art and Artists 1900 – 1950, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, 1987, p. 55
Lawson Flats, Riverside Drive, c.1936, 37.0 x 27.0 cm, watercolour and pencil, The University of Western Australia Art, Perth
Hotel Adelphi, Perth, 1948, watercolour and pencil, 56.5 x 54.0 cm, The University of Western Australia Art Collection, Perth
CATALOGUE TEXT
Portia Bennett belongs to that extraordinary generation of women artists who helped progress modernism in Australia through their art, design and architecture. These include Grace Crowley, Dorritt Black, and Anne Dangar, all co-students of Bennett’s – when they attended the Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney. Previously she studied for two years with Antonio Dattilo Rubbo at the Royal Art Society School in Sydney, alongside Roland Wakelin and Roy de Maistre. Even then, Bennett made an impact, establishing ‘a youthful reputation amongst her now famous co-students with her dark, flat-planed images of Sydney streets. In 1924… she held a well-received exhibition with Rah Fizelle. On her marriage, Bennett had been persuaded of the unsuitability of her art ambitions and abandoned her art practice. The discovery (in Perth) that her old friends from Julian Ashton’s were continuing to paint, without conflict or scandal in a conservative society, permitted her to return to her former occupation.’ 1
These old friends were Muriel Southern and Florence Hall who had a studio complex in the CBD with their friend Margaret Johnson. Together, the four women held an exhibition in 1933 at Newspaper House in Perth, and soon became foundation members of the Perth Society of Artists. For a painter who had originally harbored the wish to be an architect, having a base within the city from which to operate allowed Bennett to explore the changing built identity of the town. The word town is used advisedly as Perth was just as affected by the travails of the Depression and was already of limited size, but an unexpected expansion of gold mining in the mid-1930s in Kalgoorlie and Coolgardie led to a renewed sense of optimistic prosperity. In response, a series of moderne-style buildings were erected, including Lawson Flats and the wonderful Adelphi Hotel. Unsurprisingly, these also attracted the eye of Bennett and her watercolour renditions of these are rightly prized by their institutional owner. Much has been written on Bennett’s aesthetic as being a West Australian version of Melbourne’s Clarice Beckett through her deliberate inclusion of cars, tram wires and power poles to indicate modernity itself. However, this to a degree is a revisionist exaggeration. Bennett was fascinated by all the design harmonies of the built environment and the effects of light upon it. Signs and power lines were recorded simply because they were there and it was true to her artistic judgment.
The Perth Town Hall, which opened in 1870, was the last civic building in Australia to use convict labour. It was a favourite subject for Bennett and she returned to it at different times in her career. In her familiar manner, the artist locates herself on an upper balcony across the road which gives a raised, almost birds-eye aspect to her subject. After many years of patient observation, Bennett noted that 'the Town Hall is nothing to look at until mid winter, about June, when the sun strikes the corner of Royal Arcade and reflects onto the Hall, creating a lovely pink glow.’2 Paying homage to this most perfect time of year, Bennett titled the present painting June and it is the largest known work undertaken by her of the subject.
1. Shervington, H., ‘Women Artists and Modernism in the 1930s’, Aspects of Perth Modernism 1929-1942, University of Western Australia, Perth, 1986, p. 23
2. Portia Bennett, 1986. Quoted in: Gooding, J., Western Australian Art and Artists: 1900-1950, Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, 1987, p. 52
ANDREW GAYNOR
Yaxley Williamview full entry
Reference: The Adventures of William Yaxley
A Rockhampton Art Gallery touring exhibition 9 April to 29 May 2016
The adventures of William Yaxley presents a survey of an important mid-career Australian artist.  As a self-taught artist, Yaxley worked in isolation from Australian art centres to develop an idiosyncratic style. His approach is an instinctive, rather than a learned way of working, enabling Yaxley to visually communicate the essence of a place.
Yaxley is a story-teller, and his paintings depict idyllic scenes of farming life in both Central Queensland and Tasmania, but also of his travels around Australia.
He concentrates on the elements of texture, shape, colour, and movement, which he combines with an aerial perspective to depict regional locations and subject matter with an irreverent sense of humour.
This combination of larrikinism, sense of irony in the everyday, and an essentially raw approach to painting and sculpture, mark out Yaxley as an artist with a truly unique vision.
The Adventures of William Yaxley is touring to Ipswich Art Gallery and will be on display from 11 June to 7 August 2016.
Publishing details: Rockhampton Art Gallery, 2016.
Ref: 1000
Smith Charles Hamiltonview full entry
Reference: see Sotheby’s London, lot 98, 28 April, 2016, Large 4to (410 x 320mm.), 145 WATERCOLOURS by Charles Hamilton Smith on 143 leaves (all but 4 are full-page), all identified with manuscript captions and almost all initialled or signed by the artist, later Spanish calf gilt, lettered on spine "Original drawings of Lt. Col. Hamilton Smith. Views - Constantinople. Greece", top edge gilt, lower joint slightly split
Condition Report: Good condition
Cininas Jazmina view full entry
Reference: see The Artist Curates, Edited by Ruth Johnstone [The Artist Curates captures the shifting ground and blending practices within contemporary art. Focusing on Melbourne against an international background, artists who curate comment on their experience and their enquiry adds new insights to the history of curating. Contributers are Jazmina Cininas, Richard Harding, Ruth Johnstone, John Nixon, Nikos Pantazopoulos, Rosslynd Piggott, Andrew Tetzlaff and Deborah Williams. ]
Publishing details: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2015, pb
Harding Richard view full entry
Reference: see The Artist Curates, Edited by Ruth Johnstone [The Artist Curates captures the shifting ground and blending practices within contemporary art. Focusing on Melbourne against an international background, artists who curate comment on their experience and their enquiry adds new insights to the history of curating. Contributers are Jazmina Cininas, Richard Harding, Ruth Johnstone, John Nixon, Nikos Pantazopoulos, Rosslynd Piggott, Andrew Tetzlaff and Deborah Williams. ]
Publishing details: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2015, pb
Johnstone Ruth view full entry
Reference: see The Artist Curates, Edited by Ruth Johnstone [The Artist Curates captures the shifting ground and blending practices within contemporary art. Focusing on Melbourne against an international background, artists who curate comment on their experience and their enquiry adds new insights to the history of curating. Contributers are Jazmina Cininas, Richard Harding, Ruth Johnstone, John Nixon, Nikos Pantazopoulos, Rosslynd Piggott, Andrew Tetzlaff and Deborah Williams. ]
Publishing details: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2015, pb
Nixon John view full entry
Reference: see The Artist Curates, Edited by Ruth Johnstone [The Artist Curates captures the shifting ground and blending practices within contemporary art. Focusing on Melbourne against an international background, artists who curate comment on their experience and their enquiry adds new insights to the history of curating. Contributers are Jazmina Cininas, Richard Harding, Ruth Johnstone, John Nixon, Nikos Pantazopoulos, Rosslynd Piggott, Andrew Tetzlaff and Deborah Williams. ]
Publishing details: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2015, pb
Pantazopoulos Nikos view full entry
Reference: see The Artist Curates, Edited by Ruth Johnstone [The Artist Curates captures the shifting ground and blending practices within contemporary art. Focusing on Melbourne against an international background, artists who curate comment on their experience and their enquiry adds new insights to the history of curating. Contributers are Jazmina Cininas, Richard Harding, Ruth Johnstone, John Nixon, Nikos Pantazopoulos, Rosslynd Piggott, Andrew Tetzlaff and Deborah Williams. ]
Publishing details: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2015, pb
Piggott Rosslynd view full entry
Reference: see The Artist Curates, Edited by Ruth Johnstone [The Artist Curates captures the shifting ground and blending practices within contemporary art. Focusing on Melbourne against an international background, artists who curate comment on their experience and their enquiry adds new insights to the history of curating. Contributers are Jazmina Cininas, Richard Harding, Ruth Johnstone, John Nixon, Nikos Pantazopoulos, Rosslynd Piggott, Andrew Tetzlaff and Deborah Williams. ]
Publishing details: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2015, pb
Tetzlaff Andrew view full entry
Reference: see The Artist Curates, Edited by Ruth Johnstone [The Artist Curates captures the shifting ground and blending practices within contemporary art. Focusing on Melbourne against an international background, artists who curate comment on their experience and their enquiry adds new insights to the history of curating. Contributers are Jazmina Cininas, Richard Harding, Ruth Johnstone, John Nixon, Nikos Pantazopoulos, Rosslynd Piggott, Andrew Tetzlaff and Deborah Williams. ]
Publishing details: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2015, pb
Williams Deborah view full entry
Reference: see The Artist Curates, Edited by Ruth Johnstone [The Artist Curates captures the shifting ground and blending practices within contemporary art. Focusing on Melbourne against an international background, artists who curate comment on their experience and their enquiry adds new insights to the history of curating. Contributers are Jazmina Cininas, Richard Harding, Ruth Johnstone, John Nixon, Nikos Pantazopoulos, Rosslynd Piggott, Andrew Tetzlaff and Deborah Williams. ]
Publishing details: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2015, pb
Paterson Estherview full entry
Reference: from Australian Dictionary of Biography

Esther Paterson 1893 – 1971
Elizabeth Deans (Betty) Paterson 1894 – 1970

Esther Paterson was born on 5 February 1892 at Carlton, Melbourne, second child of Scottish-born parents Hugh Paterson, artist, and his wife Elizabeth Leslie, née Deans; the artist John Ford Paterson was Esther's uncle and the dramatist Louis Esson her cousin. She was educated at Oberwyl school, St Kilda, and studied painting at the National Gallery of Victoria school in 1907-12. Best known for her street-scenes and landscapes, she found further avenues for her talents in commercial art, book-illustrating and cartooning. Her portraits of uniformed and civilian officers, including Rear Admiral (Sir) Victor Crutchley and Commodore (Sir) John Collins, were reproduced in the H.M.A.S. series and in magazines, and have been shown at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra. The National Gallery of Victoria and the Geelong Art Gallery hold some of her work.
Paterson was a council-member (1954-68) of the Victorian Artists Society, a fellow (1949) of the Royal Society of Arts, London, and president (1966) of the Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors. She died on 8 August 1971 at Middle Park and was cremated with Anglican rites. Her younger sister Elizabeth (Betty) Deans Paterson (1894-1970) was also an artist, cartoonist and book-illustrator.

Hugh Paterson 1856 - 1917 & Elizabeth Leslie Paterson nee Deans
born in Scotland
DAAO
Painter and art administrator, father of Betty and Esther Paterson , lived in Melbourne. His neighbour was Frederick McCubbin . Part of a bohemian elite of artistic and theatrical celebrities, Hugh Paterson advised Prime Minister Andrew Fisher ('a couple of Scots’, Esther Paterson described them in 1971) to tax foreign paintings unless intended for public galleries, thus encouraging the first Australian art boom. Hugh Paterson also founded the Commonwealth Art Advisory Board, ancestor of the Australia Council.

Hugh was the younger brother of the artist John Ford Paterson 1851 – 1912



Paterson Bettyview full entry
Reference: from Australian Dictionary of Biography

Esther Paterson 1893 – 1971
Elizabeth Deans (Betty) Paterson 1894 – 1970

Esther Paterson was born on 5 February 1892 at Carlton, Melbourne, second child of Scottish-born parents Hugh Paterson, artist, and his wife Elizabeth Leslie, née Deans; the artist John Ford Paterson was Esther's uncle and the dramatist Louis Esson her cousin. She was educated at Oberwyl school, St Kilda, and studied painting at the National Gallery of Victoria school in 1907-12. Best known for her street-scenes and landscapes, she found further avenues for her talents in commercial art, book-illustrating and cartooning. Her portraits of uniformed and civilian officers, including Rear Admiral (Sir) Victor Crutchley and Commodore (Sir) John Collins, were reproduced in the H.M.A.S. series and in magazines, and have been shown at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra. The National Gallery of Victoria and the Geelong Art Gallery hold some of her work.
Paterson was a council-member (1954-68) of the Victorian Artists Society, a fellow (1949) of the Royal Society of Arts, London, and president (1966) of the Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors. She died on 8 August 1971 at Middle Park and was cremated with Anglican rites. Her younger sister Elizabeth (Betty) Deans Paterson (1894-1970) was also an artist, cartoonist and book-illustrator.

Hugh Paterson 1856 - 1917 & Elizabeth Leslie Paterson nee Deans
born in Scotland
DAAO
Painter and art administrator, father of Betty and Esther Paterson , lived in Melbourne. His neighbour was Frederick McCubbin . Part of a bohemian elite of artistic and theatrical celebrities, Hugh Paterson advised Prime Minister Andrew Fisher ('a couple of Scots’, Esther Paterson described them in 1971) to tax foreign paintings unless intended for public galleries, thus encouraging the first Australian art boom. Hugh Paterson also founded the Commonwealth Art Advisory Board, ancestor of the Australia Council.

Hugh was the younger brother of the artist John Ford Paterson 1851 – 1912



Paterson family of artistsview full entry
Reference: from Australian Dictionary of Biography

Esther Paterson 1893 – 1971
Elizabeth Deans (Betty) Paterson 1894 – 1970

Esther Paterson was born on 5 February 1892 at Carlton, Melbourne, second child of Scottish-born parents Hugh Paterson, artist, and his wife Elizabeth Leslie, née Deans; the artist John Ford Paterson was Esther's uncle and the dramatist Louis Esson her cousin. She was educated at Oberwyl school, St Kilda, and studied painting at the National Gallery of Victoria school in 1907-12. Best known for her street-scenes and landscapes, she found further avenues for her talents in commercial art, book-illustrating and cartooning. Her portraits of uniformed and civilian officers, including Rear Admiral (Sir) Victor Crutchley and Commodore (Sir) John Collins, were reproduced in the H.M.A.S. series and in magazines, and have been shown at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra. The National Gallery of Victoria and the Geelong Art Gallery hold some of her work.
Paterson was a council-member (1954-68) of the Victorian Artists Society, a fellow (1949) of the Royal Society of Arts, London, and president (1966) of the Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors. She died on 8 August 1971 at Middle Park and was cremated with Anglican rites. Her younger sister Elizabeth (Betty) Deans Paterson (1894-1970) was also an artist, cartoonist and book-illustrator.

Hugh Paterson 1856 - 1917 & Elizabeth Leslie Paterson nee Deans
born in Scotland
DAAO
Painter and art administrator, father of Betty and Esther Paterson , lived in Melbourne. His neighbour was Frederick McCubbin . Part of a bohemian elite of artistic and theatrical celebrities, Hugh Paterson advised Prime Minister Andrew Fisher ('a couple of Scots’, Esther Paterson described them in 1971) to tax foreign paintings unless intended for public galleries, thus encouraging the first Australian art boom. Hugh Paterson also founded the Commonwealth Art Advisory Board, ancestor of the Australia Council.

Hugh was the younger brother of the artist John Ford Paterson 1851 – 1912



Paterson John Fordview full entry
Reference: from Australian Dictionary of Biography

Esther Paterson 1893 – 1971
Elizabeth Deans (Betty) Paterson 1894 – 1970

Esther Paterson was born on 5 February 1892 at Carlton, Melbourne, second child of Scottish-born parents Hugh Paterson, artist, and his wife Elizabeth Leslie, née Deans; the artist John Ford Paterson was Esther's uncle and the dramatist Louis Esson her cousin. She was educated at Oberwyl school, St Kilda, and studied painting at the National Gallery of Victoria school in 1907-12. Best known for her street-scenes and landscapes, she found further avenues for her talents in commercial art, book-illustrating and cartooning. Her portraits of uniformed and civilian officers, including Rear Admiral (Sir) Victor Crutchley and Commodore (Sir) John Collins, were reproduced in the H.M.A.S. series and in magazines, and have been shown at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra. The National Gallery of Victoria and the Geelong Art Gallery hold some of her work.
Paterson was a council-member (1954-68) of the Victorian Artists Society, a fellow (1949) of the Royal Society of Arts, London, and president (1966) of the Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors. She died on 8 August 1971 at Middle Park and was cremated with Anglican rites. Her younger sister Elizabeth (Betty) Deans Paterson (1894-1970) was also an artist, cartoonist and book-illustrator.

Hugh Paterson 1856 - 1917 & Elizabeth Leslie Paterson nee Deans
born in Scotland
DAAO
Painter and art administrator, father of Betty and Esther Paterson , lived in Melbourne. His neighbour was Frederick McCubbin . Part of a bohemian elite of artistic and theatrical celebrities, Hugh Paterson advised Prime Minister Andrew Fisher ('a couple of Scots’, Esther Paterson described them in 1971) to tax foreign paintings unless intended for public galleries, thus encouraging the first Australian art boom. Hugh Paterson also founded the Commonwealth Art Advisory Board, ancestor of the Australia Council.

Hugh was the younger brother of the artist John Ford Paterson 1851 – 1912



Earle Augustusview full entry
Reference: at Cordy’s auction, NZ, 19 April, 2016: 822
Augustus Earle (1793-1839), Albatross, Tristan d’Acunha 1824, watercolour on paper, 170 x 250. provenance: united Kingdom, Bridget Mcdonnell Gallery, Melbourne, 2000. private collection, Queensland. exhibited: early Australian Watercolours and drawings, Bridget Mcdonnell Gallery. Melbourne, 21July-11 August 2000, cat.5, illustrated on catalogue cover
this painting ‘Albatross, tristan d’Acunha’ … Augustus Earle is said to have befriended the bird. He had been traumatized by seeing these beautiful animals being brutally clubbed to death for their valuable feathers by his companions. The killing is recorded in Earle’s image of the watercolour ‘A Man Killing Albatross, Tristan d’Acunha’ 1824 now in the National Library of Australia in Canberra (Nan Kivell 12/15). some fifteen of these sketches are in the Nan Kivell collection at the National Library of Australia, Canberra. ‘Albatross, Tristan d’Acunha’ is one of a number of watercolours from the artist’s sketchbook which was painted during the period of eight months he spent marooned on the island of Tristan d’Acuna. Without warning his ship the duke of Gloucester suddenly set sail leaving him, accompanied only by his sketchbook, colours and brushes, his gun, his dog Jemmy, a cloak and fellow passenger, sailor Thomas Gooch. Augustus Earle (1973-1838) studied at the Royal Academy and was amongst the first professional freelance colonial artists to travel extensively. He spent a little over three years in Australia, where he painted landscapes, studies of Aborigines and portraits of colonial notables. He travelled widely, including the Blue Mountains, Wellington Valley, the Hunter River, Port Macquarie and the Illawarra. He held exhibitions in Sydney and in 1826 published Views in Australia. in 1827-28 he spent several months in new Zealand. In late 1828 he left Sydney and travelled to the Caroline islands, Manila, Singapore, india and Mauritius… October 1831, he joined H.M.S. Beagle as artist supernumerary with Charles Darwin and befriending the scientist lived with him for a month in 1832 a cottage in the village of Botofogo, near Rio. Because of failing health Earle was forced to leave the Beagle at Montevideo in August 1832, his place being taken by conrad Martens.
Earle was the author of Views in New South Wales, and Van Diemen’s Land (1830), A narrative of a nine Months’ residence in new Zealand in 1827, together with a Journal of a residence in Tristan d’Acunha (1832) and sketches illustrative of the native inhabitants and islands of new Zealand (1838). Refer: National Library of Australia web- site: http://www.nla.gov.au/selected- library-collections/augustus-earle-collec- tion. See front cover. $50,000 -$70,000

Exchange Studiosview full entry
Reference: Panoramic Sydney. Photographs ,by Exchange Studios, are panoramas of Sydney and surronds Sydney, Circular Quay, Coogee, Manly, The Spit, Darling Harbour etc.
Publishing details: Published by The NSW Bookstall Company. No date but circa 1900.,
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Fullwood Albert Henry (1863–1930)view full entry
Reference: Fullwood, Albert Henry (1863–1930)
by Martin Terry
This article was published in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 8, (MUP), 1981
div used for printing only
Albert Henry Fullwood (1863-1930), artist, was born on 15 March 1863 at Erdington, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, son of Frederick John Fullwood, jeweller, and his wife Emma, née Barr. From 15, Henry, as he was known, attended Birmingham Institute on a scholarship. On completing his studies he migrated to Sydney in 1883.
Employed first by John Sands Ltd, Fullwood worked as a black and white artist for the Picturesque Atlas of Australasia in 1883-86. He travelled extensively, including visits to Thursday Island, Torres Strait, Palmerston (Darwin), Port Moresby, New Guinea, and later New Zealand. His illustrations were workmanlike but diverged little from those of other staff artists such as Julian R. Ashton. In the 1880s he shared a studio with Frank Mahony; with Ashton they spent the weekends painting. For a time he lived with friends Tom Roberts and Arthur Streeton at their camp at Sirius Cove in Sydney. Fullwood, encouraged by Livingston Hopkins, also returned to etching. He contributed drawings to the London Graphic and Black and White as well as to the Australian Town and Country Journal, the Bulletin, Illustrated Sydney News and the Sydney Mail. In the centennial issue of the Sydney Mail (21 January 1888) he made a large wood-engraving of the city.
A member of the Art Society of New South Wales from 1884, Fullwood, with Roberts and others who were dissatisfied with the influence of laymen on its committee, was active in setting up the breakaway Society of Artists, Sydney, which was confined to professionals; he served on its council. On 13 October 1896 he married Clyda Blanche, daughter of J. H. Newman, a photographer; she bore him two sons. In 1900 he auctioned his work and took his family first to New York for a year, thence to London. He visited Capetown in 1903. He found plenty of black and white work in London, exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts from 1906 and the Salon de la Société des Artistes Français, Paris. A member of the Chelsea Arts Club, he was a friend of English artists and Bertram Mackennal.
Soon after the outbreak of World War I Fullwood joined the Allied Arts Corps. From April 1915 to November 1917, when he was discharged as medically unfit, he served as a sergeant in the Royal Army Medical Corps, and was posted to No.3 London General Hospital, Wandsworth, with fellow Australian artists, Roberts, Streeton, George Coates and Miles Evergood. In 1918, with the rank of honorary lieutenant in the Australian Imperial Force, he went to France as official artist to the 5th Division and painted scenes of the Western Front, mainly watercolours, for the Australian War Memorial, Canberra.
Demobilized on 31 December 1919, Fullwood embarked for Sydney in February next year. In 1920 with John Shirlow he was a founder of the Australian Painter-Etchers' Society and in 1924 served on the first committee of the Australian Water-Colour Institute.
Fullwood died from pneumonia in the War Memorial Hospital, Waverley, on 1 October 1930 and was buried in the Anglican section of Rookwood cemetery. He was survived by a son. His estate was valued for probate at £844. Fullwood's work in oil, water-colour and etching is equally significant, His monotypes are also of interest. His earliest landscapes, dark in tone, reflected the influence of Ashton and were consciously Australian in spirit; from the late 1880s his work was lighter in mood. In England the illustrative qualities of his Australian oils and watercolours gave way to painting rather more rich and academically Impressionist. His portrait by James Quinn is in the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Stokes Constanceview full entry
Reference: See Deutscher & Hackett auction 4 May, 2016, lot 14

CONSTANCE STOKES
(1906 – 1991)
WOMAN AND HER CHILDREN ON A TRAM, c.1946
oil on canvas
71.0 x 54.5 cm
signed lower right: Constance Stokes
ESTIMATE: 
$80,000 – 120,000
PROVENANCE
Joseph Brown Gallery, Melbourne
Private collection, Melbourne,
acquired from the above in 1978
Sotheby’s, Melbourne, 7 May 2001, lot 7
Private collection, Tasmania
EXHIBITED
Autumn Exhibition 1978, Joseph Brown Gallery, Melbourne, April 1978, cat. 95
Constance Stokes, 1906 – 1991, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 3 March – 19 May 1993, cat. 9 (as ‘Woman & her children on a tram’, 1950s, label attached verso)
A Century of Australian Woman Artists, Deutscher Fine Art, Melbourne, 4 June – 3 July 1993, cat. 155
LITERATURE
Clark J., Constance Stokes, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 1993, cat. 9
A Century of Australian Women Artists, Deutscher Fine Art, Melbourne, 1993, cat. 155, p. 93 (illus.)
D’Albrera, L.W., Constance Stokes: Art and Life, Hill House, Melbourne, 2015, pp. 88 (illus.)
CATALOGUE TEXT
In London in 1953, Sir Kenneth Clark hosted a celebratory lunch for four of the artists whose paintings had gone on display the night before in the New Burlington Galleries’ exhibition, Twelve Australian Artists. In the presence of co-exhibitors Russell Drysdale, William Dobell and Douglas Annand, Sir Kenneth rose to give a speech in which he declared that Stokes was ‘one of the finest draughtsmen [sic] in the world today.’1 Her fame was further boosted when the art critic for The Times publicly declared that Stokes’ painting Girl with Red Tights 2 as ‘the one picture in London you must see this week.’3 This was, and remains, spectacular praise for a wonderfully talented artist who nonetheless struggled with the demands of house and three children to give full attention to her painting.
Which is not to say she didn’t work extremely hard when she got the chance. ‘She had to paint like other people had to eat’, said her longtime colleague Dorothy Braund.4 A former student at the National Gallery School under Bernard Hall, Stokes was awarded the Travelling Scholarship in 1929 and headed to London for a year’s study at the Royal Academy. She then went to Paris to study at André Lhote’s more progressive private school, already noted for attracting as students the Australian artists Grace Crowley, Dorrit Black and Anne Dangar, in 1927. On her return in 1933, Stokes held a highly successful solo show before marrying and thus devoting the next thirty years to developing her career within the tight confines of family life.
One creative lifeline was an invitation by the renowned teacher George Bell for Stokes to join his weekly drawing class held at his home studio in Toorak. Apart from life drawing, Bell also taught his students the intricacies of glazing, and this technique, allied with her intimate study of early Renaissance paintings in London, led Stokes to develop a personal style which combined ‘the devotional quality … of idealized beauty (and a) parallel interest in modern art.’5Woman on a Tram, c.1946 was developed from a sketch executed during her weekly tram trip to Bell’s studio, and Stokes obviously identified with the parallel status of her female subject, laden with young children en route to visit family or friends. The infinite patience of the mother is suggestive of an early Madonna whilst, outside the tram, Melbourne’s suburban landscape of terraces and street lamps sweep by. The image is anchored to an Australian location, whilst serving to enhance the artist’s suggestion that transcendent human experiences may often be found within the everyday.
1. D'Abrera, L.W., Constance Stokes: Art and Life, Hill House, Melbourne, 2015, p. 110
2. In the collection of Mulberry Hill, Victoria
3. The artist in conversation with de Berg, H., 2 December 1965, tape 170, transcript, National Gallery of Victoria Library, Melbourne, p. 5
4. Sumner, A., The Lost Mother: a story of art and love, Melbourne University Publishing, Melbourne, 2009, p. 153
5. St John Moore, F., Classical Modernism: the George Bell Circle, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 1992, p. 125
ANDREW GAYNOR

Sumner Alanview full entry
Reference: See Deutscher & Hackett auction 4 May, 2016, lots 1515-16

ALAN SUMNER
(1911 – 1994)
HILL TRAIN TERMINUS FERNTREE GULLY, 1948
oil on canvas
63.0 x 76.0 cm
signed lower left: ALAN SUMNER
ESTIMATE: 
$20,000 – 30,000

PROVENANCE
Golden Age Gallery, Ballarat
James Agapitos and Ray Wilson, Sydney
Gregson Flanagan Fine Art, Perth, 14 October 1996, lot 73
Private collection
Gregson Flanagan Fine Art, Perth, 27 July 1999, lot 11
Private collection, Tasmania
EXHIBITED
Melbourne Contemporary Artists, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne, 5 – 16 October 1948, cat. 46 (as ‘Hill Train Terminus’)
Alan Sumner: Retrospective Exhibition 1933-83, McClelland Gallery, Melbourne, opening 5 June 1983, cat. 18, then; Golden Age Gallery, Ballarat, 17 July – 21 August 1983, cat.43
Alan Sumner (retrospective), National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 26 October 1993 – 7 February 1994, cat. 19 (label attached verso)
LITERATURE
Badham, H., A Study of Australian Art, Currawong, Sydney, 1949, pl. 110 (illus.)
Alan Sumner, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 1993, cat. 19, pp. 4 (illus.), 6
RELATED WORKS
Hill Train Terminus, 1948, colour screenprint, 41.7 × 50.8 cm image, edition of 38, collection of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra and the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, see Butler, R., Alan Sumner – Screenprints, Eastgate Gallery, Melbourne, 1993, cat. 50, (illus. on cover), pp. 96, 97 (illus.)
CATALOGUE TEXT 1
In a newspaper interview in 1990, Alan Sumner reflected on his extensive career, commenting ‘(m)y work is about anticipation, the next step, the stillness between what is to happen next … about people just waiting.’1 This deliberate mood of suspended animation haunts Hill Train Terminus, Ferntree Gully, 1948. Glimpsed as if from a passing carriage, the viewer’s eye immediately fixes on the lone figure caught in the act of switching tracks, a task we assume was completed but will never witness. All around is a contrasting sense of agitation, through the sweeping lines of the tracks themselves, the windswept trees and the rearing bulky forms of the train and shed. It is a remarkable composition that bears all the hallmarks of both Sumner’s extended studies with the modernist George Bell, and his allied career as a prolific stained glass designer.
By 1948, when Hill Train Terminus, Ferntree Gully was painted, Alan Sumner had been teaching at the National Gallery School for two years after being de-mobbed from the Royal Australian Air Force. Prior to this, he had studied extensively with George Bell and worked at E.L. Yencken & Co.’s stained glass company under the tutelage of the artist William ‘Jock’ Frater. 1948 too was the year that his painting Lysterfield Landscape, c.1946 was awarded the George Crouch Memorial Prize at the Ballarat Art Gallery; and was also the time when Sumner emerged as an Australian pioneer of fine art silkscreens. As such, this painting dates from one of the most fertile periods of the artist’s career. Shortly after its first exhibition, the Sydney artist Herbert Badham reproduced Hill Train Terminus, Ferntree Gully in his influential publication A Study of Australian Art. 2
Sumner’s paintings are not only imaginative and satisfyingly designed; they are also scrupulously crafted having started as plein air sketches before being reworked in his Collingwood studio. Apart from the technical skills gleaned from George Bell, Sumner made numerous experiments with media whist perfecting his own silkscreen process, stating ‘I had to be my own chemist and invent my own paint from a little of this and a little of that, the earth colours for preference. Each colour was put out in a jar on the roof in the sun to test its permanency. Many were rejected as fugitive. Many oils were also tested in the sun in this way and beautifully pure stand oils resulted.’3 This same level of precise experimentation naturally informed his paintings which are constructed with meticulous attention to their material qualities. Sumner subsequently printed a silkscreen version of Hill Train Terminus which he considered the most ambitious from the series of fifty – and its culmination.
1. Trioli, V., ‘1940s art retains impact’, The Age, Melbourne, 17 September 1990, p. 14
2. Badham, H., A Study of Australian Art, Currawong, Sydney, 1949
3. Sumner, A., quoted in Butler, R., Alan Sumner – Screenprints, Eastgate Gallery, Melbourne, 1993, p. 16
ANDREW GAYNOR

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ALAN SUMNER
(1911 – 1994)
RIVER ANCHORAGE, c.1947
oil on board
50.5 x 61.0 cm
signed lower right: ALAN SUMNER
ESTIMATE: 
$20,000 – 30,000
PROVENANCE
Golden Age Gallery, Ballarat
James Agapitos and Ray Wilson, Sydney
Gregson Flanagan Fine Art, Perth, 10 March 1997, lot 62
Private collection, Tasmania
EXHIBITED
Melbourne Contemporary Artists, Victorian Artists’ Society, Melbourne, 18 – 30 October 1949, cat. 51
RELATED WORKS
River Anchorage, c. 1948, screenprint, edition of 38, 40.2 x 49.0 cm image, collection of the National Gallery of Victoria
CATALOGUE TEXT
The bayside regions of Melbourne have provided imagery for a myriad of artists from the earliest days of settlement, and those scenes painted by Alan Sumner are among the most memorable and accomplished. His particular interest lay in the inlets and river mouths where boats were moored, clustered in rhythmic and colourful groupings which naturally attracted the artist’s eye. For Sumner, there was also the personal element of familiarity drawn from childhood memories of holidays at Frankston and Seaford, a refreshing change from the urban streets of inner-city Collingwood where he was born, married and lived for his entire life.
Sumner was a rigorously trained artist having briefly studied at the National Gallery School, Melbourne before coming under the influence of his great mentor George Bell in 1933. His concurrent employment at E.L. Yencken and Co.’s stained glass company also brought him into contact with a wide variety of artists, attracted in part by his charismatic boss, the Scots-born William ‘Jock’ Frater, himself a pioneer of modernist art in Australia. Sumner studied with Bell for six years and his fellow students included Russell Drysdale, Sali Herman, Frances Bourke, and Peter Purves Smith, amongst many other notable names. He was also lucky enough to be the first to see Ian Fairweather’s paintings when the nomadic artist stopped by Yencken’s to meet Jock Frater in 1934. Following service in World War Two, Sumner commenced work at the National Gallery School as Assistant Instructor to William Dargie. He later became the School’s Director and was awarded an MBE in 1979.
George Bell taught his students a style of modernism – essentially a decorative form of ‘soft Cézanne-ism’ – championed by the British artist Roger Fry and critic Clive Bell. Sumner taught his Gallery School students in a similar manner and such principles are evident in River Anchorage, a tranquil morning scene at the mouth of Mordialloc Creek.1 With the horizon demarcated by double bands formed by the Mordialloc pier, the eye is drawn to the foreground by a combination of the pronounced sweep of the creek as well as the repetitive shapes of the boats which punctuate the trajectory. Sumner’s ingrained understanding of design is also on full display with the rounded lines of the headland and island mirroring the creek, and the patches of grass to the right leading the eye back up into the composition. River Anchorage, c.1947 started as an en plein air sketch in the company of his students and was subsequently completed by the artist at his Collingwood studio, where he tinkered with the design and colours until it became ‘an orchestration of pictorial structure, balance and rhythm.’2 Sumner strived for the moment ‘(w)hen a work is properly designed, there is an inevitability about it, a kind of order. I have always had a strong desire towards integrity and honesty.’3
Related paintings to River Anchorage include Kananook Creek, Frankston c.1945 in the collection of the McClelland Gallery+Sculpture Park, Victoria and Low tide, Tooradin c.1948 at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.
1. In an interview in 1993, Sumner remembered this painting as dating from a 1946 excursion with his students. However, as he didn’t start teaching at the National Gallery School until May the following year, it seems he confused the date with 1947. See: Butler, R., Alan Sumner- Screenprints, Eastgate Gallery, Melbourne, 1993, p. 90
2. Heathcote, C., ‘Artist-teachers stay close to old school’, The Age, Melbourne, 5 November 1993, p. 15
3. ‘Artist with many faces’, Frankston News, Melbourne, 21 June 1983
ANDREW GAYNOR

Earle Augustusview full entry
Reference: See Deutscher & Hackett auction 4 May, 2016, lot 24
AUGUSTUS EARLE
(1793 – 1838)
SKETCH OF MR PROUT AT SYDNEY, N. S. WALES, c.1828
watercolour on paper
17.0 x 14.5 cm
inscribed on label attached verso: Sketch of Mr Prout at Sydey [sic] N.S. Wales, / Mr Hewett / with Mr Earles compliments
bears inscription: Sketch of Mr Prout at Sydey [sic] NS. Wales / with Mr Earles compliments


ESTIMATE: 
$ 75,000 – 95,000
PROVENANCE
John Hewett, Leamington Spa, England
Sarah Hewett, Leamington Spa, England
Company collection, London
Private collection, Melbourne
CATALOGUE TEXT
From a late 19th century ‘Scrap Album’ of miscellaneous 19th century watercolours and drawings, inscribed on the frontispiece ‘Sarah Hewett’. Included work by Charles Cattermole, Octavius Oakley, William Hunt, William Page and Thomas Baker of Leamington.
Among the cavalcade of characters who visited Australia in the early colonial years, one of the most colourful was Augustus Earle. A gifted artist-adventurer, he spent eight months marooned on the mid-Atlantic island of Tristan da Cunha before eventfully arriving at Hobart Town in January 1825. In Australia, he travelled and sketched widely, visited New Zealand, and later joined the HMS Beagle with Charles Darwin before ill health saw his replacement by another noted colonial artist, Conrad Martens.
Earle was one of the most precociously individual artists of his time. He was probably the first to introduce the subject of bushrangers into Australian art, and admired the nobility of the indigenous people, being sympathetic to their plight. 1 One of his classic works is the oil painting Bungaree, A Native of New South Wales. Fort, Sydney Harbour in the Background, c.1826, (National Library of Australia, Canberra), a portrait of the chief of the Broken Bay tribe dressed in a British general’s uniform and doffing his cocked hat to welcome the strangers to his land. Here and elsewhere, Earle heralded that egalitarianism and laconic sense of humour that would later be considered characteristically ‘Australian’. His keen eye for natural curiosities and individuality of character may be readily seen in his numerous watercolours of the antipodean landscape and many portraits of the notables of Van Diemen’s Land and Sydney. The engaging presentation of a strong sense of character, preference for the half-length pose with sitters facing to their right, and a slight asymmetry of face are among the hallmarks of his portraiture and reveal that undercurrent of caricature so essential to the effective presentation of the personality of the sitter, made infamous many years later by William Dobell and his Archibald winning portrait of Joshua Smith.
Regarded as the leading artist of the Colony, his first major portrait commission in Sydney in 1825 was the highly successful full-length painting of the then departing Governor of New South Wales, Sir Thomas Brisbane. The portrait, now in the collection of the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney won much praise from his contemporaries and lead to further commissions from the Colony’s leading families. They included Captain John Piper; Mrs John Piper and her children; John Mackaness, Sheriff of New South Wales in 1826; and the naturalist Dr Robert Townson. Today, the portrait of Piper resides in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, and a shoulder-length portrait of Piper is in the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. The National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne also has an interesting group of Earle’s portraits of Captain and Mrs Richard Brooks 1826-27, and Captain Thomas Valentine Bloomfield c.1827. Clearly, Earle’s talent as a portrait painter was inherited from two prominent Tory American colonial portrait painters, his father James Earl and his uncle, Ralph Earl.
The portrait on offer here bears additional interest in that it presents Cornelius Prout (born 1793), brother of the artist John Skinner Prout and nephew of the English watercolourist Samuel Prout. Cornelius was purser on HMS Warspite when it arrived in Sydney on 19 October 1826. In January 1827 he gained a discharge, and two years later he was appointed the Colony’s Under-Sherriff. While Earle and Prout’s presence in Sydney overlapped twice, between October 1826 and October 1827, and again in May and October of 1828, the likely date of the portrait is 1828.2 Earle later gave it to John Hewett, the English book, print and watercolour dealer with strong links to the Prout family.
1. Skirmish, Bush Rangers & Constables, Illawarra, 1827, watercolour; and Desmond, A New South Wales Chief, c.1825-7, Nan Kivell Collection (NK12/49) and (NK12/61) respectively, National Library of Australia, Canberra. See also the portrait oil painting, Bungaree, A Native of New South Wales. Fort, Sydney Harbour in the Background, c.1826, (NK118).
2. On 28 and 30 July 1829 The Sydney Gazette published a long letter from the Reverend John McGarvie describing an earlier visit to Earle’s gallery in Sydney. It provided a lengthy but not exhaustive list of the works of art on view, including many portraits. No mention was made of Cornelius Prout.
DAVID THOMAS
Hart Conwayview full entry
Reference: See Deutscher & Hackett auction 4 May, 2016, lot 25

ATTRIBUTED TO CONWAY HART
(1814 – 1864)
A PAIR OF PORTRAITS OF SAMUEL AND ROSETTA MOSES WITH CHILDREN, HOBART TOWN, c.1855-1856
oil on canvas
165.0 x 124.5 cm each
ESTIMATE: 
$150,000 – 200,000 (2)

PROVENANCE
Commissioned by Samuel Moses, Hobart Town, c.1855 – 56
Samuel and Rebecca Moses, ‘Derwentwater’ then ‘Boa Vista’, Hobart Town
Thence by descent
Alice Charlotte (nee Moses) and Michael Simons, United Kingdom
Thence by descent
Dr. Lance M. J. Kramer, Exeter, United Kingdom, grandson of the above
Thence by descent
Michael Walford, Baughurst, Hampshire, United Kingdom, inherited from the above c.1997, grandson of Mr and Mrs Howard Joseph Moses
The estate of Michael Walford, Baughurst, Hampshire, United Kingdom, 2016
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury auction, Berkshire, United Kingdom, 23 February 2016
Private collection, Sydney, acquired from the above
EXHIBITED
Conway Hart Portrait Gallery, Liverpool Street, Hobart Town, August – September 1856
CATALOGUE TEXT
The thirteen children of Samuel and Rosetta Moses
Clara, b. 1837, d. 1909
Alfred Samuel, b. 1839, d. 1872
Harriette Rachel, b. c.1840, d. 1853
Gertrude, b. 1842
Louis, b. 1843
Edward John, b.1846, d. 1915
Unknown daughter, b. 1847
Alice Charlotte, b. 1847, d. 1920
Ernest Leopold, b. 1848, d. 1920
Henry, b. 1850, d. 1883
Lawrence Hyam, b. 1852
Lionel David, b. 1854, d. 1923
Howard Joseph Samuel, b. 1855, d. 1920
The recent discovery of this important pair of colonial paintings, commissioned in Hobart Town in the mid 1850s, presents a rare example of descending family provenance over 160 years from the sitters, Samuel and Rosetta Moses, to the recent Estate of Michael Walford, their great-grandson.
These large scale and ambitious family portraits are rare visual records of the Moses family, eminent residents of Hobart Town during a significant period of colonial development.
The paintings present various layers of historical significance. Samuel Moses was an active and influential member of the small Jewish community in Van Diemen’s Land and contributed to the building of one of Australia’s first synagogues. His commercial interests, alongside a growing shipping fleet, embraced a wide range of importing, exporting and merchant activities. The Moses family appears to have been at the forefront of social and community activities in Hobart Town throughout most of the 1840s and 50s. Samuel Moses was a member of The Royal Society of Van Diemen’s Land and the first Jewish Justice of the Peace in Australia and New Zealand.
The addition of these two significant paintings to the recorded works attributed to Conway Hart, expands our knowledge of the artist, a prominent but lesser known colonial portrait painter working in London, Melbourne, Hobart Town and Calcutta. The circumstances surrounding the portraits’ commissions are controversial following a civil law suit brought against Samuel Moses by the artist Frederick Frith, with Conway Hart as a reluctant witness.
The attribution to Conway Hart rather than Frederick Frith is based on our knowledge of a second portrait commission of ‘Mr. And Mrs. Moses and Family’ from Conway Hart in 1855–56 following the legal dispute over the Frith portraits. The description of the Frith portraits in court identify different numbers of children accompanying each parent in each painting. Stylistically the paintings are typical of Conway Hart with the treatment of Rosetta Moses and her lace shawl closely comparable with the artist’s Portrait of Elizabeth Selab Miller, Hobart, c. 1855, M.J.M. Carter AO Collection, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. The larger scale of the paintings, with joined canvas, is also typical of Conway Hart, whose life size portrait of Richard Dry, Esquire, Late Speaker of the Legislative Council, Hobart 1855, collection of the Parliament of Tasmania, is amongst the largest portrait paintings from the period.
The Pair of Portraits of Samuel and Rosetta Moses with Children, c.1855–56, have previously been dated to 1855 by Michael Walford (1924–2015), the great-grandson of Samuel and Rosetta. The identity of the children in each painting was also provided by Michael Walford in 1997, but may not be entirely correct. Assuming the date of 1855 and consistent with Michael Walford’s identification, two of the children accompanying Samuel Moses (age 48) would appear to be Clara (age 18) and Ernest (age 7); three of the children accompanying Rosetta Moses (age 35) would appear to be Alice (age 8), Louis (age 12) and Edward (age 9).
 
THE SAMUEL MOSES FAMILY IN VAN DIEMEN’S LAND
Samuel Jacob Moses (1807 – 1873) and his wife Rosetta Blanche Moses (1820-1901) were married in London in 1836 at the Great Synagogue.1 They arrived in Sydney from London at the beginning of November 1840, on the barque James Laing which had left Bristol on 24 June.2 Their second daughter, Harriette, was born five weeks later, on 8 December 1840. They stayed in Sydney for two months before sailing to Hobart on 8 February 1841, with their 'three children' on the brigantine Piscator, arriving on 17 February 1841.3
Samuel became a partner with Louis Nathan in the merchant firm, Nathan and Moses. Nathan had started business in his own name sometime before April 1841. He was listed as a receiver of imports for the first time in October that year, when he took delivery of '12 bags spices' at Hobart wharf. Samuel's youngest brother Moses Moss also arrived in Van Diemens Land in 1841. (Three Moses brothers changed their surname to Moss.) He went into business in Launceston with Louis's brother Arthur Isaac Nathan, as 'Moss & Nathan' shipping agents and import-exporters.

The first stores of Nathan and Moses at corner of Liverpool and Murray Streets, Hobart Town 1844. Hand coloured lithograph by Henry Green Eaton. Printed by T. Bluett, Hobart. (National Library of Australia)
Rosetta's brother Hyam Leopold Moses officially joined Louis and Samuel as a partner of a newly named firm, Nathan, Moses, and Company, in January 1847, from his family's London home.4 He was married at the Great Synagogue in April, and arrived in Hobart with his wife later that year. Nathan, Moses, and Co. were ship-owners and shipping agents, as well as retail and wholesale traders in a wide variety of goods. They exported wool to Britain, and shipped countless necessary products to the new colonies of New Zealand, Victoria, and South Australia. In 1844, Louis Nathan was reported as the new 'owner of two fine vessels' to be based in the Port of Launceston. The first was being sent to 'Ammon' (Jordan) for 'a cargo of sandalwood' and the other, 'a new brig' built at Battery Point, was sailing to Hong Kong.5 The firm bought and sold whalebone, whale oil, and fish oil, and owned at least four whaling brigs as well as several schooners and barques.

The Hobart Synagogue, an Egyptian revival building constructed in 1845 and the oldest synagogue building in Australia.
Louis Nathan and Samuel Moses were among the founders of Hobart Synagogue, one of the first synagogues in Australasia, which was built in an Egyptian Revival style and opened in 1845. Nathan was the first 'President of the Congregation', elected shortly after arriving in the colony, and serving in that office for ten years.6 The deed for the synagogue land was granted to 'Samuel and David Moses and Isaac Solomon', and leading subscribers to the synagogue building fund included Louis Nathan, Samuel Moses, and Rosetta's father Henry Moses of London.7 Samuel's brother Moses Moss was a founder of the Launceston Synagogue, which was also built in 1845. Samuel was the first, and for a long time, the only Jew in Australia or New Zealand authorised to perform the Mitzvah, and he travelled extensively for these duties.
Louis Nathan and his wife Harriette left Van Diemen's Land for England in February 1848. He remained a partner in Nathan, Moses, and Co., establishing 'a London Agency' for the firm and offering to 'select goods on order' for Hobart customers.8 He was succeeded as 'President of the Congregation' by Samuel Moses.
Samuel, his son Alfred Moses, and Hyam Leopold Moses were members of The Royal Society of Van Diemen's Land. This was the first Royal Society outside London, established in 1843 for 'the advance of Science and the progress of the Colony' under the official patronage of Queen Victoria. The gardens, plant collections, library, and art and artefact collections acquired by the society were the genesis of the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens and the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. Many of these items were donated by the Society's members.9 In 1849, immediately after his return to England, Louis Nathan shipped 'one case of choice plants' to the society, only a few of which, unfortunately, 'survived the voyage'. Among other items, Samuel donated an outrigger canoe 'picked up at sea, about 200 miles from land' by one of his ships in a rescue of three Pacific islander fishermen 'blown off in a gale'. Samuel and Hyam were also early donors to the Hobart Library, appointed Life Members along with a small, select group that included the Governor and two Bishops.10
Samuel Moses was the first Jewish Justice of the Peace in Australia and New Zealand. He presided over hearings at the 'Police Office' in Hobart, sometimes with a Police Magistrate, and also at Supreme Court hearings, where he presided with a Judge. Many of those charged with offences were convicts or ex-convicts, and the most common crimes were petty theft, drunkenness, and absconding from supervision. But other defendants, plaintiffs, and witnesses in court proceedings came from all sectors of colonial society. There were frequent hearings about financial contracts and agreements, which Samuel was well-placed to adjudicate. As a result of these religious, judicial, and commercial responsibilities, Moses became one of Hobart's best known community leaders.
In 1854, a large number of Australians contributed to a fund 'in Aid of the Jews in Jerusalem'. A published list of 'subscriptions' in Hobart was headed by the Governor, His Excellency Sir W. T. Denison' who gave five guineas, followed by the Anglican 'Lord Bishop of Tasmania' who gave five pounds. Samuel Moses and Rosetta Moses each gave 25 pounds. 'Miss Clara Moses', age 17, and 'Master Louis Moses', age 11, each gave one guinea.11
Samuel and Rosetta took Clara and three-month-old baby Lionel to Melbourne in 1854 on a brand new vessel, the 600 ton steamship William Denny, which was on the way to its owners' home port in Sydney.12 The ship had an unexpectedly short span of service, being stranded and then wrecked in a storm off New Zealand in 1858. Nathan, Moses and Company, like other ship-owners, frequently encountered problems such as missing crew or shipping contract disputes, and tragedies including the wreck of the barque Lady Denison in 1850. Built at Port Arthur with convict labour by the colonial government in 1847, the Nathan, Moses & Co. ship was noted for its speed on regular return voyages between Hobart and Port Adelaide. It sank off the north-west coast of Tasmania with 16 passengers, 12 crew members, 11 convicts, and three prison guards.
Samuel and Rosetta's first residence was on Murray Street in the centre of Hobart. They moved twice in the 1850s, first to Derwentwater and then to Boa Vista, both mansions in the city's outer environs. While the family was at Derwentwater, Samuel commissioned portraits from the artist Frederick Frith. Frith had worked as a portrait painter in Britain and Melbourne before setting up 'a painting room' in Hobart. Samuel asked for a portrait of himself, and then one of 'Mrs. Moses and three children', and, after these were delivered, he ordered one 'of the whole of his family'.13 About a dozen sittings took place at Derwentwater, along with other sittings at Frith's studio. Samuel and 'Mrs. Moses … expressed themselves pleased' with the paintings, which were framed by Frith, and hung by Mrs. Moses in 'the front parlour'. Samuel Moses, however, thought that the fees charged were higher than warranted by the quality of the paintings, and although Frith did some requested 'alterations', Moses still refused to pay him more than £50. Frith sued Moses for the balance, and the case was heard at the Supreme Court in Hobart in June 1855, with artists called as witnesses for both parties. Thomas Hardman told the judge that the portraits were 'skilful paintings' and Walter Dickinson said they were all 'very good'.

Derwentwater on Sandy Bay, Hobart, the residence of the Samuel Moses Family from 1853 to 1856, with Mt. Wellington in background. Photograph by James Backhouse Water, 1881 (detail). (University of Tasmania)
Tasmanian Daily News reported that one artist was a reluctant witness. 'Mr Conway Hart was then called; but before his examination, he complained of being subpoened, as it placed him in a very disagreeable position, in having to give testimony which might affect a brother artist.'
Examined by the Attorney-General: (he said) I am a portrait painter. Have had 28 years experience. My opinion of the pictures is that they are works of art, but were I to see them anywhere I should say that the man who did them had little or no education. The drawing is bad. There is very little knowledge of composition, chiaro obscuro or colour. The three pictures are much the same. It is difficult to fix the value of the pictures That depends upon the estimation of the parties concerned.
The jurors deliberated for an hour and although they 'decided for the Plaintiff', Moses was only ordered to pay 'damages' of '£4 10s for the frames', in addition to the £50 he had already 'paid into court' for the paintings.
Several months later, The Courier newspaper gave a descriptive and laudatory account of portraits by Conway Hart displayed in his Hobart studio. The most impressive was a very large painting, 'nine feet by six', commissioned by the Legislative Council of its ex-Speaker Richard Dry. There was also portraits of 'ladies who have appreciated Mr. Hart's works and condescended to sit', including Mrs. Allport.14
… It is the production of works of this character to grace the walls of our public institutions which will raise the art-genius of the colony and spread the elements of excellence among us.15
The name of the colony was changed from Van Diemen's Land to Tasmania on 1 January 1856. At about that time or shortly before, Samuel Moses commissioned a new set of portraits – from Conway Hart. The resulting paintings were noted on 1 September 1856, when the Tasmanian Daily News urged 'Lovers of the Fine Arts' to visit 'the Portrait Gallery of Mr. Conway Hart, M. A., in Liverpool Street'.
… Amongst the number of portraits which have been taken with admirable fidelity by this accomplished artist may be noticed Captain and Miss Fenton, Miss Smith, Mrs. McLachlan, Mrs. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Moses and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kissock, and others who rank among the Tasmanian elite. The whole are executed in such manner as to deserve the highest encomium, and cannot fail to make a great impression upon the beholders. In point of expression, beauty, and touch, the portraits issuing from this studio excel anything witnessed before in this colony.
The most important social occasions in Hobart were balls hosted by the Governor. In May 1844, a Launceston newspaper reported that Hobart was 'enlivened by the preparations now in progress for the ball at Government House, on the approaching Queen's birth-day'.
… Messrs. Nathan, Moses and Co.'s splendid showrooms are resorted to by our lovely belles, for the purpose of selecting such articles of taste, elegance, and fashion, with which the well-stored Magazin des Modes of that enterprising firm so copiously abounds.16
Louis Nathan had attended the previous year's 'fancy dress' Regatta Ball dressed as Ivanhoe, with nearly 600 other guests, who 'presented a galaxy of beauty and splendour'. An awestruck journalist described the costumes: there were 'nympths, nuns, orange girls, broom girls, savoyards, Tyrolese, highlanders, students, barristers, huntsmen, soldiers, sailors, priests, monks, knights, courtiers, &c., &c'.
Samuel's daughter Clara, age 18, attended a 'Grand Fancy Dress Ball' with her father in September 1855 – the year of the Conway Hart portraits. This important event was held at the commodious New Wharf and must have been an introduction to society for the colony's young ladies, as it was organised 'under the auspices of an influential committee of gentlemen', and the guest list included an unusually high proportion of unmarried women. Samuel and Clara's costumes were listed as Zitella and Dr. Riccobocca, two Italian fictional characters. Music was provided by the Chamber Band of the 99th. Regiment and according to Colonial Times, it was a 'gay and festive scene'. The costumes were 'of every variety … no expense had evidently been spared by the wearers'. They included 'Mr. Allport, Mustapha Ali Khan and his Slave. … Mr. Morton Allport, Lambro from the Greek Islands. … Mr. Curzon Allport, the Mandarin – Young Hyson'.17
At a Fancy Dress Ball two years later in October 1857, the costumes worn by Samuel, Rosetta, and Clara Moses were among those which 'attracted more than the usual observation'.
As a group Mr. Mrs and Miss Moses were undoubtedly the most complete. Mr. Moses in the character of Longinus, fully realized our conception of the great statesman and the great critic; Mrs Moses's costume as Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, the City of the Desert, harmonizing so fully with her personal appearance, commanded universal admiration. Arrayed in the regal diadem and ermined robes of the period, she "looked and walked the Queen," and more than surpassed our imaginative ideas of Eastern beauty and Oriental magnificence. Miss Moses as the attendant on the eastern Queen was gracefully and not too gorgeously attired. Mrs. Morton Allport as Zuleika was, to all intents, the exquisite embodiment of the fair Greek maiden, as portrayed by Byron in his "Bride of Abydos."…’
Samuel and Rosetta's eldest son Alfred Samuel Moses, age 18, was at this Spring ball but he did not participate in the 'Eastern' pageant. He chose to be emphatically different, costumed as 'Joseph 11. of Austria whilst Archduke'.18
Samuel Moses returned to England with his family in 1859. Alfred remained in Australia. A Testimonial was presented to Samuel at Boa Vista in December 1858, when an 'Address' was read on behalf of 'the Members of the Hebrew Congregation' by Phineas Moss, who was Honourary Secretary of Hobart Synagogue.19 He expressed the community's 'regret at the approaching separation of so sincere and long-tried a friend'.

'Boa Visat, the seat of Samuel Moses, Esq., J.P.' Hobart. The property was built for Captain Scott of the Royal Navy, and owned by the Moses Family from 1856 until after the death of Samuel's wife Rosetta Moses in 1901. Drawing by an unknown colonial artist. From The Experience Of Forty Years In Tasmania by Hugh M. Hull. Published in 1859 by Orger & Meryon, London. J.Walch and Sons, Hobart and Launceston, and WM. Fletcher, Hobart. (National Library of Australia).
… Whilst respectfully parting with you now, they earnestly hope that not many months may elapse ere they shall have the gratification of again meeting you in this their adopted country.
In his response, Samuel said that it had been his privilege and honour to preside over the Congregation 'for a period of eleven years and upwards'.
The Moses family retained the Boa Vista property until 1902. Samuel and Rosetta Moses did not return to Australia. Two of Samuel's brothers, Laurence and David Moss, had gone to Montreal, Canada, at about the same time that he and youngest brother Moses Moss had gone to Australia, and they also moved home permanently to England with some of their children in the 1860s.20
Samuel Moses died in London in 1873, aged 66, and was the first person buried at the New Willesden Jewish Cemetery. Rosetta survived him by nearly 30 years, and is buried in the adjoining grave. Samuel's inscription reads: 'Sacred to the memory of Samuel Moses J.P. of York Terrace Regent's Park and Boa Vista, Tasmania'.21
Conway Hart returned to live in Victoria with his wife and children in April 1857.22 He advertised in The Argus in 1860 as 'Mr. Conway Hart, Artist and Photographist, 60 Elizabeth-street, opposite Age office'.23 His painting and photography work must have been considerable, as his newly built home was a 'genteel residence in a fashionable locality'. He first offered Rochester Villa and Grounds, Studley Park, for sale in 1858, announcing that he was 'removing to the Interior', and then in 1861 put it up for auction.
Hart loaned paintings to the Melbourne Ladies Benevolent Society in May 1861 for their fundraising 'Exhibition of Art Treasures', and must have left Australia with his family sometime later that year.
Conway Hart then lived in India, with several surviving photographic portraits as a record of his work there. In June 1864, a family notice was placed in The Argus.
Hart.- On the 2nd. March, at Calcutta, after a few hours' illness, of cholera, Conway Hart, Esq., artist, late of Melbourne, aged forty-eight years.
1. Birth and death dates confirmed where possible by published family notices, and by gravestone inscriptions.
2. 'Ship News,' Colonial Times, November 17, 1840, reprinted from Sydney Herald, November 2
3. 'Ship News,' Colonial Times, February 23, 1841. A 'Mr. and Mrs. Moses and three children' arrived in Hobart on February 17, 1841. Exact dates cannot always be confirmed because newspaper notices of shipping 'Arrivals' and 'Departs' usually listed passenger names without initials. There were, in addition, two other merchant families named Moses in Hobart. These were the families of John Moses and David Moses, who appear to have been unrelated to each other, and were not described in news articles or family notices as relations of Samuel Moses or Rosetta Moses. They also do not appear in British genealogical records as family members. (In regard to other types of newspaper notices, there were several convicts named Moses, including one Samuel Moses.)
4. 'Notice,' The Courier, January 9, 1847
5. 'Miscellaneous,' The Launceston Examiner, October 23, 1844
6. 'Testimonial to Louis Nathan Esq.,' Hobarton Guardian, February 23, 1848.
7. 'Internal Revenue Office,' The Courier, February 27, 1845. 'List of Subscribers,' The Courier, June 23, 1843
8. 'Local,' The Courier, March 15, 1848
9. Listed as 'Moses, Leopold H.', Rules of The Royal Society, 1848.
10. 'The Royal Society,' The Launceston Examiner, December 19, 1849
11. 'Subscriptions,' Courier, August 30, 1854
12. 'Cleared Out,' Colonial Times, May 25, 1854. ('Mr. Samuel Moses, Mrs. and Miss Moses and servant'.)
13. 'Frith v. Moses,' Tasmanian Daily News, June 22, 1855
14. Portrait of Mary Morton Allport. Oil painting, 'circa 1855, unsigned and undated, attributed to Conway Hart'. Allport Collection, State Library of Tasmania.
15. 'Mr. Conway Hart's Studio,' The Courier, October 24, 1855. Portrait of Mrs. Allport
16. 'Fashionable Intelligence,' Colonial Times, September 28, 1855
17. 'Hobart Town,' Launceston Advertiser, May 16, 1844
18. 'Fashionable Intelligence,' The Hobart Town Mercury, October 5, 1857.
19. 'Presentation to Samuel Moses, Esq., J.P.,' The Hobart Town Daily Mercury, December 22, 1858. Hobart businessman Phineas Moss was also Honourary Secretary of the Hobart Mechanics Institution and a member of The Royal Society of Van Diemen's Land.
20. Boa Vista was demolished in 1970, with the small classical gatehouse retained.
21. From website family history text by Lois Elden, England, July 2014. Elden is a great-grand-daughter of Samuel's son Louis. Willesden Jewish Cemetery received a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund in 2015 for restoration, a visitor centre, and a web-based history education project (Wikipedia).
22. 'An Old Friend,' The Age, April 18, 1857
23. 'A Card,' The Argus, July 14, 1860
VIRGINIA WRIGHT
Historian and author of Modern Furniture in Canada 1920 to 1970, (University of Toronto Press, Toronto), Launceston
Publishing details: A folder of detailed research on the Moses family, including research & correspondences by Paul Paffen, University of Melbourne, 1997,provided by the vendor of these portraits.
Ref: 138
Bennett Portiaview full entry
Reference: See Deutscher & Hackett auction 4 May, 2016, lot 29

PORTIA BENNETT
(1898 – 1989)
JUNE (PERTH TOWN HALL), 1951
watercolour on paper
81.0 x 61.0 cm
signed, dated and inscribed lower left: PORTIA M BENNETT / JUNE 1951
ESTIMATE: 
$50,000 – 70,000

PROVENANCE
Private collection, Perth, acquired directly from the artist c.1965
EXHIBITED
Perth Society of Artists: Autumn Exhibition, Skinner Galleries, Perth, 5 – 18 May 1959, cat. 42 (as ‘June’)
RELATED WORKS
Perth Town Hall, 1935, watercolour on paper, 59.0 x 42.0 cm, collection of the Art Gallery of Western Australia, illus. in Gooding, J., Western Australian Art and Artists 1900 – 1950, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, 1987, p. 55
Lawson Flats, Riverside Drive, c.1936, 37.0 x 27.0 cm, watercolour and pencil, The University of Western Australia Art, Perth
Hotel Adelphi, Perth, 1948, watercolour and pencil, 56.5 x 54.0 cm, The University of Western Australia Art Collection, Perth
CATALOGUE TEXT
Portia Bennett belongs to that extraordinary generation of women artists who helped progress modernism in Australia through their art, design and architecture. These include Grace Crowley, Dorritt Black, and Anne Dangar, all co-students of Bennett’s – when they attended the Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney. Previously she studied for two years with Antonio Dattilo Rubbo at the Royal Art Society School in Sydney, alongside Roland Wakelin and Roy de Maistre. Even then, Bennett made an impact, establishing ‘a youthful reputation amongst her now famous co-students with her dark, flat-planed images of Sydney streets. In 1924… she held a well-received exhibition with Rah Fizelle. On her marriage, Bennett had been persuaded of the unsuitability of her art ambitions and abandoned her art practice. The discovery (in Perth) that her old friends from Julian Ashton’s were continuing to paint, without conflict or scandal in a conservative society, permitted her to return to her former occupation.’ 1
These old friends were Muriel Southern and Florence Hall who had a studio complex in the CBD with their friend Margaret Johnson. Together, the four women held an exhibition in 1933 at Newspaper House in Perth, and soon became foundation members of the Perth Society of Artists. For a painter who had originally harbored the wish to be an architect, having a base within the city from which to operate allowed Bennett to explore the changing built identity of the town. The word town is used advisedly as Perth was just as affected by the travails of the Depression and was already of limited size, but an unexpected expansion of gold mining in the mid-1930s in Kalgoorlie and Coolgardie led to a renewed sense of optimistic prosperity. In response, a series of moderne-style buildings were erected, including Lawson Flats and the wonderful Adelphi Hotel. Unsurprisingly, these also attracted the eye of Bennett and her watercolour renditions of these are rightly prized by their institutional owner. Much has been written on Bennett’s aesthetic as being a West Australian version of Melbourne’s Clarice Beckett through her deliberate inclusion of cars, tram wires and power poles to indicate modernity itself. However, this to a degree is a revisionist exaggeration. Bennett was fascinated by all the design harmonies of the built environment and the effects of light upon it. Signs and power lines were recorded simply because they were there and it was true to her artistic judgment.
The Perth Town Hall, which opened in 1870, was the last civic building in Australia to use convict labour. It was a favourite subject for Bennett and she returned to it at different times in her career. In her familiar manner, the artist locates herself on an upper balcony across the road which gives a raised, almost birds-eye aspect to her subject. After many years of patient observation, Bennett noted that 'the Town Hall is nothing to look at until mid winter, about June, when the sun strikes the corner of Royal Arcade and reflects onto the Hall, creating a lovely pink glow.’2 Paying homage to this most perfect time of year, Bennett titled the present painting June and it is the largest known work undertaken by her of the subject.
1. Shervington, H., ‘Women Artists and Modernism in the 1930s’, Aspects of Perth Modernism 1929-1942, University of Western Australia, Perth, 1986, p. 23
2. Portia Bennett, 1986. Quoted in: Gooding, J., Western Australian Art and Artists: 1900-1950, Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, 1987, p. 52
ANDREW GAYNOR
Grey-Smith Guy view full entry
Reference: See Deutscher & Hackett auction 4 May, 2016, lot 40
GUY GREY-SMITH
(1916 – 1981)
MT VERNON, 1962
oil and beeswax emulsion on gauze on composition board
120.0 x 180.0 cm
signed and dated lower right: G. Grey Smith / 62
ESTIMATE: 
$40,000 – 60,000

PROVENANCE
Skinner Galleries, Perth
Private collection, Perth, acquired from the above in 1962
Alcoa of Australia Limited, Western Australia
Sotheby’s, Melbourne, 21 August 1995, lot 18 (as ‘Landscape’)
Private collection, Perth
Arthur Spartalis Fine Art, Perth (as ‘Pilbara landscape’)
Private collection, Perth, acquired from the above in 1998
EXHIBITED
Guy Grey-Smith, Skinner Galleries, Perth, 30 April – 12 May 1962, cat. 1
Possibly: The Australian Painters 1964-1966, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, United States of America, 1967 (framers label verso: Philadelphia, United States of America)
20th Century Australian Painting, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 14 September – 28 October 1984 (as ‘Landscape’)
The Tony Hayes Selection, Claremont School of Art, Perth, 1996
LITERATURE
Hutchings, P., ‘Smooth engine: Guy and Helen Grey-Smith, Skinner Gallery, Perth’, Sydney Bulletin, Sydney, 19 May 1963, pp. 56 – 57
Hutchings, P., ‘The Grey-Smiths’, The Critic, Perth, 25 May 1962, p. 82
CATALOGUE TEXT
Born and bred a country boy, Guy Grey-Smith took great delight in travelling through the rugged domains of his home state, Western Australia, experiencing spiritual sustenance and renewal with each new encounter. Given he had endured four harsh years confined as a prisoner of war in World War Two, it is hardly surprising that he should feel this way. With family members in tow, he would use the August school holiday break to travel north and, according to his son Mark, the one place he loved above all others was Mt Vernon on the Ashburton River. ‘Guy really loved that country. Mt Vernon is a tabletop mountain with a wonderful hard flat top, quite a feature. It’s set amidst open plains and distant hills, yet feels quite intimate, more condensed. There’s a beautiful colour in its rocks and spinifex – ochres, purples, yellows’.1 In this painting, Grey-Smith gives us his keen understanding of the majesty of the land and an emphatic rendering of its underlying ‘life force’.
Mt Vernon, 1962 comes from one of the most productive periods in the artist’s career, where a decade of study and experimentation had fused into his own personal vision. Through a distilled melting pot of European School influences including Cézanne, Rouault, and Nicolas de Staël, Grey-Smith had achieved a breakthrough the previous year with his monumental painting Horseshoe Range 1958-61.2 On seeing Mt Vernon at Skinner Galleries in 1962, the noted historian and critic Patrick Hutchings wrote ‘(i)t is interesting to contrast … Mt Vernon – with the big Horseshoe Range. The present canvas is less complex in texture and surface … but there is no loss of force. The rapid vibrations of the earlier paintings have given place to a more complex set of movements defined by simpler masses, and the picture is smoother, but no less satisfying than its predecessor.’3Mt Vernon is constructed with reductive slabs of paint mixed fulsomely into a homemade beeswax medium. Foregoing brushes, Grey-Smith utilised paint scrapers of varying widths, a process which echoed his allied textural explorations in frescoes and ceramics.
With its sweeping passages of sage green, yellow and pink across its lower half, Grey-Smith suggests the fertility of the land, its wildflowers and scrub spreading beneath shadowed peaks articulated in oxide and umber. On considering Mt Vernon again after a distance of fifty years, Patrick Hutchings reminds us that ‘(t)he flat, the boring, the empty, never deterred Guy Grey-Smith. He made something of it. A specialist in landforms would see one thing: Guy Grey-Smith makes us see another. Not a fact about the landscape, but a visual analogue of one.’4
1. Grey-Smith, M., conversation with the author, 16 February 2016
2. In the collection of Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
3. Hutchings, P., ‘The Grey-Smiths’, The Critic, Perth, 25 May 1962, p. 82
4. Hutchings, P., correspondence with the author, 13 February 2016
ANDREW GAYNOR
Author of Guy Grey-Smith: Life Force, UWA Publishing, Perth, 2012
Taylor Howardview full entry
Reference: See Deutscher & Hackett auction 4 May, 2016, lot 41
HOWARD TAYLOR
(1918 – 2001)
UNTITLED, 1962–63
oil and synthetic polymer paint on composition board
50.5 x 118.0 cm
signed and dated lower left: H Taylor 62
signed and dated lower right: H Taylor 63
ESTIMATE: 
$30,000 – 40,000
PROVENANCE
Galerie Dusseldorf, Perth, 1999 (cat. GD.HT.S.9.99)
Private Collection, Perth
EXHIBITED
Howard Taylor – Paintings, Skinner Galleries, Perth, 2 – 7 December 1962
Possibly: Exhibition and Sale, artist’s home ‘Aldersyde’, Perth, 17 June 1967
Howard Taylor: Significant Works from the 60s, Galerie Dusseldorf, Perth, 26 September – 17 October 1999 (illus., on invitation)
CATALOGUE TEXT
With a vast, innovative oeuvre spanning five decades, Howard Taylor is widely revered as one of the most significant artists of the late twentieth century to interpret the Australian landscape. Honoured in 2003 with a major retrospective at the Art Gallery of Western Australia and Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, indeed critics have subsequently proclaimed Taylor an ‘old master’ in the same vein as Sidney Nolan and Fred Williams. While firmly rooted within the landscape tradition of Australian art, his work however defies definition, standing resolutely outside any particular ‘school’ or ‘movement’. As Anthony Russell observes, ‘…his vision went far beyond the focus of any painter before him, in that none of them – irrespective of their unquestioned brilliance – ever interrogated and captured the complexity of structure, the ephemeral quality of its light and colour, or the rich and subtle patina of its living forms, as he did.’1
Based in the remote sun-drenched town of Northcliffe, near the karri forests of Albany, Western Australia, Taylor devoted his talent almost exclusively to observing and immortalising the Australian bush. Employing a notebook to record in an empirical manner the barely perceptible nuances of the karri forests that dominated his environs, thus Taylor developed an acute awareness of the continuous cycles of change and renewal within Nature. Interestingly, as the artist’s appreciation of the various discrepancies within the landscape deepened, so too did his discovery of the art of the early Europeans and specifically, the egg tempera technique which he perceived integral in his untiring struggle to capture the transient effects of light and colour.2
Executed during the early 1960s – a period witnessing Taylor’s most active engagement in public commissions – Untitled, 1962-63 attests superbly to the artist’s enduring preoccupation with this single unifying motif. Yet unlike his paintings of the previous decade which betray Taylor’s predilection for the metaphysical art of British surrealist Paul Nash, the present reveals more immediately its landscape sources – a painterly effect heightened by his return to the oil technique. Describing the important transitional nature of these works, thus Taylor reflects, ‘I came to a stage, painting in tempera, where I began to think that I had been using an outmoded technique… I did in the end, feel that I ought to oil paint, and at that period of course there was a lot of interest in more gestural painting, more expressive painting. I think for a while I succumbed to that weakness, but then I was able to steer my oil painting to a more organised approach, sort of akin to the tempera painting but working in a freer way…’3
Embracing a sombre palette of charred black, brown and grey, Untitled pays homage to his beloved landscape ravaged by recent fire. Simple in composition, yet irresistibly complex in its tension between figure and ground, literal and abstract, material and conceptual, the work articulates powerful ideas concerning perception, the mechanics of vision, and the relationship of the image to site, viewer and artist. Thus, the work encapsulates well the artist’s lifelong quest for an essential unity and order in the apparent unruliness of Nature; as Taylor mused, ‘I’ve been obsessed for a long time by the notion of opposites in nature… I feel a great need to try and understand and explain, to tie the ends together, to get opposites to agree. I’m interested in the different ways that things can be seen and the way an artist can get a lot to happen with a refined and simple structure.’4
1. Russell, A., ‘Tribute: Howard Hamilton Taylor (1918 - 2001)’ in Towards Discovery: Paintings, Maquettes, Drawings, Galerie Dusseldorf, Perth, 2004
2. Dufour, G., ‘Visual Experience and Pictorial Structure’ in Howard Taylor: Phenomena, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, 2003, p. 51
3. Taylor, H. quoted in ibid., p. 46
4. Taylor, H. in an interview with Graham, D., ‘Big timber man’, National Times, New South Wales, 19 May 1979, p. 49
VERONICA ANGELATOS
Davila Juanview full entry
Reference: See Deutscher & Hackett auction 4 May, 2016, lot 68
JUAN DAVILA
born 1946
MONOGRAM, 1989
oil and collage on canvas
280.0 x 280.0 cm
signed, dated and inscribed verso: “MONOGRAM” / JUAN DAVILA 1989
ESTIMATE: 
$80,000 – 120,000
PROVENANCE
Kalli Rolfe Contemporary Art, Melbourne
Private collection, Melbourne
EXHIBITED
Juan Davila, Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne, 1989
Juan Davila, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 9 September – 12 November 2006; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 30 November 2006 – 4 February 2007
LITERATURE
Brett, B. and Benjamin, R., Juan Davila, The Miegunyah Press, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 2006, p. 132 (illus.)
CATALOGUE TEXT
‘We seem to have lost the capacity to relate to any other culture or being but the Western one…. Social issues, disturbance, difference, misery, madness and strangeness are silenced by emphasising in the other only that which resembles us, or by distancing the other and its desire as alien, thus erasing the capacity of anyone to address or challenge us…’1
With his unswerving belief in the role of the artist as ‘provocateur’, for over four decades now Chilean-born artist, Juan Davila has consistently interrogated prevailing cultural, social and sexual identities to create an art that is as uncomfortable at times as it is compelling. Whether critiquing the Australian political system, the greed of late-capitalism, the oppression exerted by Western art history or the treatment of marginalised people in both Chile and Australia, his work is strident and confrontational, yet strangely seductive and always unforgettable – bestowing a lingering sense of disquiet and inevitably disturbing our world view.
Throughout his rich and varied oeuvre, one of Davila’s signature techniques has been his ‘cultural quotation style’ which juxtaposes allusions and references to other artists alongside the visual landscape of the street (comic strips, tarot cards, pornography, political cartoons etc). While this challenge to the ‘high-low’ divide is reminiscent of the Western avant-garde as espoused by Dada and Pop Art, importantly the strategy also evokes the hybrid modernism of his native Latin America which typically incorporates indigenous, colonial and external influences. Betraying contradictory qualities of refinement and tackiness, mimicry and invention, celebration and condemnation, Monogram, 1989 encapsulates the fragmentary implications of this ‘collage’ approach, invariably employed by the artist to promote uncomfortable ambiguity and create subtle shifts in perception.
Overwhelming both in their scale and myriad cast of art world identities, Davila’s elaborate tableaux from 1989 (including Retablo, Hybrid and The Barricade) are undeniably considered among the most powerful of his career – and certainly, Monogram is no exception. A direct parody of the ‘combine’ painting of the same name by Robert Rauschenberg in which the American artist juxtaposes the taxidermied head of a goat (here Davila employs a kangaroo instead), indeed Monogram illustrates well Davila’s use of mimicry as a strategy of reinvention through the recombination of cultural forms. In the same vein for example, Davila comically conflates Brack’s signature ballroom dancers with his feted portrait of Fred Williams in the collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia; performance artist Mike Parr appears with his head anamorphically distorted; and fellow South-American social realist, Antonio Berni, is referenced in the figure of Juanita Laguna (a fictional character from his collaged narratives condemning the poverty engendered by neocolonialism in Argentina) – to list but a few of the many allusions to the ‘art economy’ incorporated by Davila as ciphers to be decoded. Moreover, the dismantling of pictorial unity that occurs through the collision of so-called ‘high art’ with mundane imagery here (Australian memorabilia from literature and advertising, kitchen linen reproductions etc) not only forces the viewer to question the hierarchies applied to images, but serves to undermine the power historically accorded to the artist as the originator of art’s fixed meanings, and ultimately, to de-stabilise the Western tradition as the dominant cultural narrative.
Highly respected for his resonant social voice, Davila has exhibited widely throughout Australia, South America, North America and Europe since the 1970s. His work was included in the 1982 and 1984 Biennales of Sydney and the 1998 Bienal de São Paulo, Brazil, and featured prominently in Documenta 12, Kassel, Germany, in 2007. In 2006, a major retrospective exhibition was held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney and National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, while other notable recent achievements include The Moral Meaning of Wilderness, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, 2011 and the non-acquisitive Benalla Nude Art Prize which he was awarded in 2014. Today his work is held in all major public collections throughout Australia, as well as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and Museo Extremeno e Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporaneo, Madrid.
1. Davila, J., ‘A Brief Commentary by the Artist’ in Juan Davila: Works 1988-2002, The Australian National University Drill Hall Gallery, Canberra, 26 September – 3 November 2002, p. 13
VERONICA ANGELATOS
Frank Daleview full entry
Reference: See Deutscher & Hackett auction 4 May, 2016, lot 68
DALE FRANK
born 1959
SOUND OF BALLS DROPPING, 1996
aluminium on canvas
260.0 x 200.0 cm
ESTIMATE: 
$30,000 – 40,000

PROVENANCE
Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne
Private collection, Sydney
EXHIBITED
Dale Frank, Social Realism, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, 6 March – 4 April 1996
RELATED WORKS
The Sound of Two Balls Dropping, 1998, aluminium on canvas, Wesfarmers Collection, Perth
CATALOGUE TEXT
Featuring ponderous slides of molten aluminium, poured across the canvas in layers of varying viscosity and translucency, Sound of Balls Dropping, 1996 encapsulates well Frank’s abiding preoccupation with the universe as a space of constantly evolving relations. Investigating scientific paradigms that expound upon the individual’s connection to larger social and environmental systems, the abstract pours of metallic paint thus suggest molecular and cosmic eruptions, as if the painting itself were a visual representation of energy forces. Such emanations of light not only evoke ideas about space, time and cosmology however. More importantly perhaps, they highlight the very nature of the perceptual experience, drawing attention to the psychological dimension of vision and complicating the customary roles of artist as creator and audience as passive observer.
As witnessed throughout Frank’s oeuvre, here time is invoked as a crucial element in the perceptual experience. Indeed, by allowing the eye to travel over and into the canvas in an unhurried engagement with the very act of looking, our sustained gaze is rewarded with the sensation that we might be looking ever deeper into architectures of space and light that could be infinitesimally and endlessly expanding. So fundamental is this contribution by the viewer to the visual dynamic initiated by the artist, that such involvement may be understood to represent the work’s completion. As Christopher Chapman elucidates, ‘The idea of performance is a core aspect of Frank’s overall practice… He speaks of the ‘black space’ that confronts the individual: it is a void that can only be filled via an intense process of enduring over time. Frank’s artwork comes into being on its own terms, where, like life, one can never be certain of the outcome.’1
Such connotations of infinity and transcendence are reinforced by the monumental scale of the present work which completely absorbs the viewer’s consciousness. That Frank is concerned with an immersive viewing experience is aptly attested by the ‘environments’ which he painstakingly orchestrates to extend the internal dynamics of paintings into the spaces in which they are exhibited. For example, when Sound of Balls Dropping was first exhibited in ‘Dale Frank, Social Realism’ at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney in 1996, the gallery space was lined with expanses of shiny black plastic to reflect the slippery surfaces of the paintings themselves. Similarly, for ‘Ecstasy’, his survey exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney in 2000, Frank installed paintings to cover expanses of wall space, while others were propped on floor supports and as freestanding ‘sculptural’ objects presented on ladders. Thus, the inner spatiality of the paintings, their appeal to optical and tactile sensation, and their placement within the gallery space itself all purposefully vies for the attention of the viewer.
With his visionary eloquence and technical ingenuity, Frank occupies an esteemed position at the forefront of Australian contemporary art practice. Awarded the prestigious Red Cross Art Award by John Olsen at the tender age of 16, his was a precocious talent and within only five years, he had achieved international recognition with solo exhibitions across Australia, Europe and America. Significantly, in 1983, his work was selected for show alongside Thomas Lawson and Anselm Kiefer at the Museo Palazzo Lanfranchi in Pisa, Italy, and in 1984, he was included in the Aperto section of the Venice Biennale. In 2000, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney mounted the touring survey exhibition of his work Ecstasy: 20 years of painting; in 2005, Frank won the Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize at the Bendigo Art Gallery, Victoria and in 2007, his achievements were documented in the magnificent monograph So Far the Art of Dale Frank 2005-1980. Today, his paintings are held in every major public collection across Australia, as well as numerous private and corporate collections around the world.
1. Chapman, C., ‘Dale Frank: Performance into Painting’ in So Far the Art of Dale Frank 2005-1980, Schwartz City Publishing, Melbourne, 2008, p. 343
VERONICA ANGELATOS
Maguire Timview full entry
Reference: See Deutscher & Hackett auction 4 May, 2016, lot 72
TIM MAGUIRE
born 1958
UNTITLED 98U36, 1998
oil on canvas
119.5 x 119.5 cm
signed, dated and inscribed verso: Maguire' 98 / Untitled 98U36
ESTIMATE: 
$28,000 – 38,000

PROVENANCE
Mori Gallery, Sydney
Private collection, Sydney
Deutscher-Menzies, Melbourne, 13 September 2006, lot 12
Private collection, Melbourne
© courtesy of Tim Maguire
Tim Maguire is represented by Martin Browne Contemporary, Sydney and Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne
CATALOGUE TEXT
Throughout his career Tim Maguire has explored the notions of reproduction and reality. His 1987 exhibition, The Nature of Things, at Sydney’s Mori Gallery was a series of pastel drawings of mundane everyday objects; an egg, a tea cup, a tin bucket to name a few. Each work was drawn ‘life size’ and stepped up in scale as the series progressed. A drawing of a large tea chest completed the series.
Each of these subjects was depicted on a black reflective ground which caused their reflections to dissolve into the ground. This series signalled Maguire’s enduring curiosity with images where reality gives way to illusion. An artist’s desire to make a subject look real is nothing new, however by reworking details from realist Dutch paintings and abstracting them through magnification, Maguire subverts the painting process and the role of the artist, while exploring a zone where the real becomes imagined.
Maguire’s early paintings drew on Russell Drysdale’s depictions of the outback and amplified key details from Drysdale’s paintings of the Australian landscape. In Maguire’s hands, these images became even more tinged with irony and pathos. His images of water tanks in flood re-awoke Drysdale’s images of discarded and rusted corrugated iron and raised them into a contemporary context. As his work developed, his focus broadened and he began making paintings based on isolated details of seventeenth century Flemish flower paintings.
Here the artist is talking to Jonathan Watkins about his process.... 'Taking a small detail of a reproduction of a still life painting, usually Dutch or Flemish, I’d crop it – I can’t see anything then but the little bit I want, about two percent of the whole picture. The reproductions are often postcard size so the actual dimensions of the detail might be as small as one centimetre squared. This image is then sketched up for the finished work, magnified hundreds of times.........This degeneration is very important to me. It’s another step in the breakdown that occurs as the three dimensional world is translated in to two dimensions. Each step involves a flattening of the image. Originally someone else painted the flowers, probably from a preliminary sketch. The painting was photographed at some time, the photograph was reproduced, published, and then I start to work on it.' 1
Add to this his growing interest in lithography and use of transparent inks, the mechanics of colour soon gained equal importance to the actual subject matter of Maguire’s paintings. This merger allowed the artist to create the glowing, colourful flower paintings for which he is most known. Today, Maguire’s signature works are without doubt his Dutch flower paintings. They represent an artist's probing search for subject, and then having found it, presents paintings of bold, technical virtuosity and beauty.
1. Watkins, J., What is it ‘as it really is’, in Murray Cree, L., (ed.), Tim Maguire, Piper Press, Sydney, 2007, p. 72
HENRY MULHOLLAND
Rod Seppeltview full entry
Reference: Tasmanian scientist Professor Rod Seppelt spent many years as the Principal Research Scientist for the Australian Antarctic Division but behind the scenes he was also becoming one of Australia's most respected botanical illustrators.
His painstakingly detailed artwork are on show in an exhibition called 'Where Science Meets Art', at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. {Catalogue published?]
Publishing details: TMAG, 2016
Ref: 1000
Silas Ellis Luciano 1885-1972view full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Ellis Luciano Silas 1885—1972
Born in London, the artist was the son of an artist and designer, and his mother an opera singer. He trained in art with his father and under the tutelage of Walter SICKERT, finding a main interest in marine art.
He toured English coastal towns before sailing to Australia in 1907, the tour probably being the occasion for his first visit to West Cornwall. Returning to settle permanently in Britain in 1925, the interim had been taken up with painting in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. In 1914 he joined the Australian Imperial Force as a signaller, trained in Egypt, and saw service at Gallipoli.
Shell-shock meant that he was returned to Egypt and then to convalesce in England. He kept a diary and sketchbook all through the experience which was published in 1916 as Crusading at Anzac AD 1915 and portrayed war as the soldier sees it, 'shorn of all its pomp and circumstance.' Throughout he worked to record the Australian participation at Gallipoli in paintings and three of these were bought for the Australian War Memorial Collection. In 1921 he returned to Australia, living in Sydney, working as a commercial artist.
In 1922 he painted in the Trobriand Islands, New Guinea, and then returned permanently to Britain. Silas married Ethel Florence Detheridge in 1927. His most widely known local work is a depiction of the Royal Navy Algerine-class minesweeper, HMS Wave Ashore at St Ives 1952, that broke her moorings at St Ives in a storm during the early hours of 30 September 1952, and kept at the National Maritime Museum, London.
Publishing details: www.http://cornwallartists.org/search/node/grier - the website may have additional information including references, art society memberships, exhibitions, and a list of public collections holding the artist’s work.
Barron Howardview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Howard Barron 1900—1991
Born in Sidcup, Kent, and educated at Christ's Hospital, Horsham, Barron worked with Will ASHTON in Sydney, Australia from 1928-49. He returned to England, and studied with Robin GUTHRIE and Arthur Ralph Middleton TODD at City and Guilds Art School in 1950-51.
He lived in Cornwall for a while, but by 1957 he was living in Sussex and ceased to exhibit with STISA after 1962. He was highly regarded for his marine paintings.
Publishing details: www.http://cornwallartists.org/search/node/grier - the website may have additional information including references, art society memberships, exhibitions, and a list of public collections holding the artist’s work.
Lever Richard Hayleyview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Richard Hayley Lever 1876—1958
Lever was born and grew up in Adelaide, Australia.  He showed an early talent for art and devoted his attention to learning the craft during his school days, encouraged by his grandfather who ultimately left him a modest inheritance. This enabled Lever to travel to Europe in 1893, spending time in both Paris and London. He exhibited at the Paris Salon (1897-8), and by 1902 had arrived in St Ives.
Julius OLSSON and Louis GRIER became good friends in the town, and he was an organiser of cricket games along with John William ASHTON (Will).  American artists occasionally visited St Ives, and Lever befriended Ernest LAWSON who admired his work. In 1911 Lawson persuaded Lever to emigrate to America, saying that he would have greater success there. Arriving in New York in 1912 with his family, Lever was fascinated and excited by the subjects totally new to his experience and titillated his imagination; he began to sketch everything in sight -  the tall buildings, the great ocean liners on the Hudson River, Times Square at night, and Central Park - and snow, which he had rarely encountered in Europe.
Lever soon discovered the New England coast which reminded him of Cornwall, and began to paint the fishing fleets of Gloucester and the elegant yachts of Marblehead, producing scenes which became popular on the New York art market. Major galleries such as William Macbeth, Ferargil, Daniel and Rehn gave him exhibitions, and he continued to gather awards such as a Gold medal at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco in 1915. The National Arts Club honored him with Life membership, and he was elected as a member of the National Academy. 
The influence of Vincent Van Gogh was strong in his later work.  From 1919 until 1931 Lever taught life classes and still life painting at the Art Students' League of New York. He also maintained a summer studio in Gloucester in the 1920's from which he traveled to Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard and the Canadian maritime provinces, turning out scores of spectacular marines, which entered the permanent Collections of many important museums and those of eager private collectors.
Publishing details: www.http://cornwallartists.org/search/node/grier - the website may have additional information including references, art society memberships, exhibitions, and a list of public collections holding the artist’s work.
Ashton Willview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Will Ashton 1881—1963
Born in York, the son of James Ashton, drawing master, Ashton grew up in Australia then settled in St Ives in 1902 (Address c/o Jas Garnham) to study under Julius OLSSON and Algernon Mayow TALMAGE.
Active and well-liked in his new home in St Ives, Will (as he was known) was a cricket organiser along with Richard Hayley LEVER in their matches with the artists of Newlyn. He continued his studies at Juliens' Atelier in Paris under Professors Baschet and Schommer.
Ashton established a name as a painter of impressionist seascapes. Having worked around the Cornish coast, he returned to Australia in 1905.  In 1913, he was elected ROI, and continued to exhibit in Britain using Olsson's London studio and the Connaught Club as his exhibiting addresses.  In 1926 he lived and worked in Egypt.
Appointed Director of the National Art Gallery of New South Wales 1937, and knighted in 1960.
Publishing details: www.http://cornwallartists.org/search/node/grier - the website may have additional information including references, art society memberships, exhibitions, and a list of public collections holding the artist’s work.
Evergood Milesview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Miles EVERGOOD 1871—1939
The artist was born in Melbourne, Australia and studied at the National Gallery school under Bernard HALL between 1893 and 1895. He exhibited in Sydney with the Victorian Artists Society and the Royal Art Society before leaving for the United States in 1898. Working mainly in New York, with frequent visits to Europe over a thirty year period, he established a good reputation as a painter with post-Impressionist affinities.
Originally his name was Myer BLASHKI, but he changed it in the US in the lead up to WWI.  Essentially a colourist, he is recorded as exhibiting at the Show Day St Ives in 1911 as Blashki. In 1918-19 he exhibited from a studio in Chelsea, and showed at the International Society. He returned to Australia at the end of 1931 and worked for a year in Queensland. He then went to Sydney and Melbourne, holding exhibitions of his work, and died suddenly at Melbourne on 3 January 1939.  He left a widow and one son, Philip EVERGOOD, also an artist, living in America.
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Fox Emanuel Phillipsview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Emanuel Phillips Fox
1865—1915
The seventh child of a Jewish photographer in Australia, Fox began drawing classes young and entered the National Gallery School in Melbourne under O R Campbell and George Folinsby (1878-86).  In 1887 he was in Europe studying at the Academie Julian and the Ecole des Beaux-Arts (1889). He is recorded as an early member of the New English Art Club (founded in 1886 with a number of Cornish-based artists) and was a member of the St Ives Art Club from his arrival in 1890, a year in which he also exhibited with the St Ives artists at the Dowdeswell show.
Fox was greatly impressed with Impressionism and the en plein air techniques of the Newlyn and St Ives artists. Though he returned to Australia after two years, he continued to send work into European exhibitions. With an artist colleague, Tudor St George Tucker, he established the Melbourne School of Art in 1893, offering outdoor summer classes nearby.
In 1905 in London he married the artist Ethel Carrick (1872-1952), and they lived in Paris until shortly before WWI, when they again returned to Australia. Said to be a quiet and unassuming man, he is nevertheless considered amonst Australia's most gifted colourists and portrait painters. His commission from the Gillbee Bequest in 1902 to paint an historically significant event resulted in The Landing of Captain Cook at Botany Bay 1770, which was exhibited at the RA in 1903.
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Burnard Robertview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Robert BURNARD
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1800—1876
The self-trained artist was born at Laneast, the son of Richard P and Elizabeth Burnard. Initially he was a housepainter in Truro, and married Jenny Chapman of Altarnun in 1822, with the permission of her parents as she was a minor at the time.  With her he had 4 children.  In this period he also began a side career as a limner (a portrait painter) and travelled around Cornwall and nearby Devon painting children and animals, much as John OPIE. the Cornish wonder had done before him.
A rare example and a most remarkable one of his paintings of John Gubbins Newton and Mary Newton of Devon is part of the Mellon Collection at the Yale Centre of British Art, and considered unique portraiture in 19th century painting.
His wife Jenny died, and in 1832 Burnard remarried to Elizabeth Stodden of Gerrans. Altogether this couple were to have 10 children, and in 1839 the family moved to south Australia, where they settled at Adelaide. There Burnard continued to paint portraits, and also taught art.
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Bell Lincoln Kirbyview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Lincoln Kirby Bell 1962—
Lincoln Kirby Bell was born in South Australia, where he studied ceramics, continuing his art education in London.  He has worked, studied and taught in Central America, and has exhibited throughout Australia.
From his studio in Newlyn, he produces mainly hand thrown functional tableware in brightly coloured or striking blue-and-white designs.
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Fluck Peterview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Peter Fluck

1941—
Peter Fluck was born in Cambridge, England, and now lives and works on The Lizard in Cornwall. For a full biography see www.peterfluck.co.uk.
With his artist wife Anne-Cecile DE BRUYNE, he continues to create and make art in myriad forms.  Well known for his successful co-creations (with partner Roger Law, now in Australia making ceramics) in caricature and kinetic formats for the television series, Spitting Image, his appealing and fascinating life is well revealed in the on-line interview by www.artcornwall.org .
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Tribe Barbaraview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Barbara TRIBE
1913—2000
Born in Sydney, Barbara Tribe studied sculpture under Rayner Hoff at East Sydney Technical College, and in 1935, aged 22, she became the first woman and first sculptor to receive the New South Wales Travelling Art Scholarship, which she used to come to England. Here she continued her studies, starting first at the RA Schools, London. Soon after WWII, Barbara visited West Cornwall and fell in love with it, taking up a part-time post teaching at the Penzance School of Art, where her husband also taught ceramics. In 1947, after purchasing a former Baptist Sunday School in Sheffield near Penzance while on holiday, the couple married in London, and moved to West Cornwall permanently.
Barbara joined the NSA, with whom she exhibited annually, and made friends with many of its members, especially Bernard LEACH, Eric HILLER and Charles BREAKER, Sheila Cavell HICKS and others. Her husband died suddenly in 1961, and Barbara continued to live in 'The Studio' which they created and populated - not unlike a large, packed museum - with their work. In her varied career she held six major solo exhibitions from 1934 -1991, the final one entitled 'Alice to Penzance' at The Mall Galleries, London, where she showed 80 original works.
'The theme of organic growth attracts me - the cycle of life - anything that stirs and lives; the human figure, animals, birds, plants, insects.  My work, traditional or semi-abstract, retains the human touch.'  Working in all materials, from terracotta, bronze, stone, wood to metal and ceramics, she believed form to be most important, observing the contours and material when creating her works: 'I try to look at things as though seeing for the first time.' Barbara's curiosity led her to embark on a study of aboriginal art, and prompted her to travel extensively in later life. She always kept in close touch with her Australian roots, and after her retirement from the Penzance School of Art in 1988, she returned there on many occasions.
In 1998 she received the Jean Masson Davidson Medal from the Society of Portrait Sculptors in London - an international award 'for distinguished services and outstanding achievement in portrait sculpture'.
Her works sold at Bonhams in 2008 generated funds for the Barbara Tribe Foundation, set up under Tribe's will to further the development and appreciation of sculpture in Australia, to be administered by the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
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Adamson Travers Patrick Muirheadview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Travers Patrick Muirhead ADAMSON
1864—1905
Born in Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia, the son of wealthy barrister Travers V Adamson BA (1827-1897 b Dublin, Ireland, d Eastbourne, Sussex) and Janet Muirhead Stevenson (b Australia), his mother dying nine days after his birth.
The family, by this time his father, and including his step-mother Catherine Synott (1850-1929) and surviving siblings and half-siblings returned in 1888 on the RMS Victoria to England, to live in Kensington, London. 
In 1894 Adamson married Ethel Farrant, youngest daughter of Mark Farrant, surgeon of Beaufort House, Exeter. A former law student who decided to turn to art, Travers Adamson lived at 1 Penare, Penzance in 1901 and was listed in the Year's Art.  His artistic interests and skill are not yet known, and he died at the young age of 41 (GRO, March Qtr 1905).
Their son, Lt Travers Farrant Adamson (c1896-1916) died in the Battle of the Somme in WWI.
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Philp James Buckinghamview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: James Buckingham PHILP
1830—
Born in Falmouth, James Buckingham Philp was the son of James George PHILP. In 1846 the family were living in London, where young Philp trained as a lithographer. He was also a painter, architectural draughtsman and amateur actor and emigrated to Melbourne, Australia in 1853. He lived there until 1865, when he suddenly disappeared, reportedly with a great sum of money he had stolen.
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Gill Michaelview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Michael GILL
1927—
Educated at Bryanston and Princeton University, USA, Michael was first introduced to pottery in 1941 by Donald Potter (his teacher at Bryanston) and became a serious potter while still at school, exhibiting at the first Heals School Exhibition. 
In 1943 he worked at the LEACH POTTERY. Returning home in 1949, after reading Chemistry at Princeton University, he potted at the Central Arts School with Dora Billington, and worked with Lucie Rie. Between 1950 and 1956 he traveled widely working in Copenhagen and Helsinki; he started a pottery in Kibbutz Sasa in Israel, and in Joan Metheys' studio in South Africa produced stoneware and porcelain. In Australia and NZ he built kilns and developed glazes.
From 1956-1966 he set up a pottery and craft centre for potters on behalf of the Ugandan Development Corporation.  Back in England Michael taught pottery part-time, but from 1982-1984 he was invited to run a pottery for the Transkei development Corporation. Michael 'retired' in 1990, after a spell of Chemistry and Physics teaching, to manage fifty acres of woodland in Dorset and return to making his own pots. In 2005 he moved to Australia.
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Bray Ivan Zadokview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Ivan Zadok BRAY
1967—
Born in Wales, Ivan Bray moved to Australia as a teenager, where he went to art college and was awarded a number of prizes. After returning to the UK, he studied at Falmouth School of Art (1998 to 2000) and subsequently made Cornwall his home.
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Bell Georgeview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: George Henry Frederick BELL
1878—1966
Born in Australia, he studied at the Melbourne Gallery School (under McCubbin) and also in Paris with Laurens. Bell worked in St Ives for a year in 1909, and then for several years in Chelsea, London. Strongly influenced by post-Impressionism, he became a war artist in WWI. Back in Australia in the 1920s, he taught as a leader of the Modern Movement, and became an influential critic.
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Bowers Kelview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Kel BOWERS
Kel Bowers was born in Stoke on Trent, and his early life was devoted to athletics, with a preference on running. In the late 1960s he moved to Australia and began to move toward a career in art.  In the 1970s he 'ran' the distance from England to Australia, and on his return to England enrolled at a local Polytechnic (Stoke).
In 1995 he came to stay in St Ives, and during that visit he held his first solo show at the Salthouse Gallery run by Bob DEVEREUX.
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Harris Gwen Leitchview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Gwen LEITCH HARRIS
1931—2006
Gwen Leitch was born in Tasmania. Thanks to a travelling scholarship she attended the Central School of Arts and Craft in London from 1954 to 1956. Here she met fellow students Patrick HERON and Roger HILTON who became life-long friends. In 1956 she took up studio residence at Patrick Heron's home in Cornwall, 'Eagles Nest'. From 1958 to 1969 she was part of the St Ives artistic community. She was part-time curator for the Penwith Arts Society and the Fore Street Gallery between 1959 and 1961, and also managed Bernard Leach's Craftsman Shop.
In 1959 Gwen Leitch married an English painter, Jeffrey Harris. Her artistic career became secondary to her role as mother and teacher. Together with her husband and children she returned to Tasmania in 1970. The following year they moved to Australia, settling in Adelaide, where she was able to resume her career, achieving considerable recognition as a painter of landscapes, seascapes and still life.
Gwen Leitch Harris died in Adelaide in 2006.
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Westall Williamview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: W WESTALL
1781—1850
Born at Hertford, England, on 12 October 1781, he was a student at the Royal Academy School when he was selected to be landscape painter on the ship Investigator, under FLINDERS, which sailed from Spithead on 18 July 1801. For two years he made many drawings on the ship's journey, but transferring to the Porpoise was wrecked off the coast of Queensland on a coral reef, to be rescued eight weeks later. He went on to China in the Rolla from there to Bombay, and thence to England in 1805. A few months later he sailed to Madeira and then Jamaica before returning to England, where he at once began exhibiting at the exhibitions of the Royal Academy, and from 1810 with the Old Water-Colour Society.
Flinders' A Voyage to Terra Australis (published 1814) had nine excellent large plates after Westall's drawings, and besides painting in both oil and watercolour Westall did a large number of book illustrations. His Views of Australian Scenery (1814) is, however, merely a reprint of the plates in Flinders's volume. He was elected an ARA. in 1812, but though a fairly frequent exhibitor until towards the end of his life, he never became a full academician. He met with a severe accident in 1847 which greatly affected his health, and he died at London on 22 January 1850. A large collection of his drawings is in the library of the Royal Empire Society, London.
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Fry Edith Mview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Edith M FRY

Edith Fry has come to our attention due to her name appearing in the list of pupils who studied at the Newlyn School of Painting (Forbes School) in the 1920s (no specific dates known).
Edith May Fry was an expatriate Australian artist and author, born in Copeland, New South Wales. She was educated at Sydney Girls' High School, and then the University of Sydney, where she graduated with a B.A. (Hons.)  in 1904. She initially studied art in Sydney, but then went on to complete her training in Paris (including a stint at the Academie Colarossi). In the years following World War I, Fry moved to London, where she gravitated within expatriate art and literary circles.
During the early 1920s her works appeared in exhibitions in Paris and London, and at this time she also contributed occasional articles to magazines such as Studio, Connoisseur, Drawing and Design, Art in Australia, and also the Sydney Morning Herald. In 1924 she helped organise the 'Australian Artists in Europe' exhibition in London, and she was for a number of years the motivating force within the Panton Arts Club, which held exhibitions and literary events in London. She appears to have held editorial positions with Panton Magazine, and subsequently the British Annual of Literature (which featured her critical articles, poetry and reviews), and also the British Authors' Press.
One of her sisters was the Australian feminist, teacher and social worker F. M. (Mildred) Muscio. Another sister, Eva Fry, was for a number of years mathematics mistress at Ascham School, in Sydney.
Further biographical details are yet to be established.
 
*Take care not to confuse Edith May Fry (b. 1883) with Edith Ada Fry (1858-1940), a prominent Australian feminist.
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Burgess Arthurview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Arthur BURGESS 1879—1957
Born in Australia, his father was an officer in the Australian Navy and, being an artist himself, encouraged his son to draw from an early age. He attended schools in New South Wales and Tasmania, and trained for three years in an architect's office, spending all his leisure hours sketching ships in Sydney harbour.
Just after his 21st birthday he emigrated to England. In November 1901 he signed into St Ives Arts Club as a guest of Julius OLSSON, and later became his pupil. The registers show he visited again in January 1912 and November 1914. Tovey includes a coloured plate of his painting, Drifting Home, St Ives, in his social history of the St Ives artists (p243) and another, Rowing Boats in a rocky cove (p244). During the War he became Official Naval Artist for the Australian Government.
In WWII he was commissioned by various shipowners to paint their merchant ships and convoys in ports all over the country. Having made rough sketches, he returned to his studio in Ludlow to complete the finished pictures (his studio in London having been bombed in the Blitz). His wife, Muriel BURGESS (nee Coldwell), was a pupil at the Forbes School whilst copying her father's portrait in 1936-37.
His grandson has added to our information with a recent paragraph, and this is included in the Miscellaneous section following.
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Kantaris Rachaelview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Rachael KANTARIS
1967—
Rachael was born in Brisbane, Australia, the daughter of Noel Kantaris, author and lecturer, and his wife, the poet Sylvia Kantaris. The family moved to Britain when Rachael was four, and settled in Cornwall. She studied at Falmouth School of Art before going on to Brighton University, where she gained an MA in Fine Art Printmaking in 1992.
Travelling widely thereafter, she worked in studios in Berlin, Melbourne, and then in Manila where she exhibited printmaking and taught at the University of the Philippines. Now she is a full time artist/printmaker and works from Porthmeor Studios in St Ives. Her work has been shown at the Rainyday Gallery in Penzance.
She lives in St Ives, and in 2001 she ran the Porthmeor Print Workshop. An excellent teacher, she is the tutor for 'Introduction to Printmaking', one of many courses offered by the Newlyn School of Art which opened in 2011 on Chywoone Hill in Newlyn.
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Gotch Thomas Cooperview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Thomas Cooper GOTCH

1854—1931
Born on 10 December 1854 in Kettering, Northamptonshire (GRO), Gotch first studied at Heatherley’s then Antwerp, moving on to the Slade School in 1879 where he developed a friendship with Henry Scott TUKE. During 1883 he visited Australia and returned to live in London. He met Stanhope FORBES in 1885, and settled in Newlyn with his wife and daughter in 1887. Gotch painted in oil, water-colour and pastel, and etched portraits, landscape and genre.
As early as 1888 he was exhibiting An Artist of the Newlyn School in the autumn show of the Manchester City Art Gallery, demonstrating the ambitious idea of Newlyn recognisable as a colony and ‘school of artists’ in which he was always prominent. His experiences during a holiday in France in 1891 initiated a change in his style of painting. At the NAG 1895 Opening Exhibition he showed A Golden Dream and The Reading Hour, the latter sold.
He was on the provisional committee of artists when NAG opened, and was closely involved in the Newlyn Industrial Class Project.  O’Donnell (Hardie 1995 p 26-7) remarks in her essay on the four copper plaques that represent earth, air, fire and water: ‘It is interesting that both John Drew MacKENZIE and Thomas Gotch acted as designers for the plaques, for Mackenzie as the designer for the copper workshops was quite capable of working on such a commission on his own. However, he must have felt the need for some more imaginative and artistic input into their conception, and the contribution made by Gotch working closely with him must have had a considerable impact on the final outcome of the design. The subject chosen for the plaques was…a relatively abstract and biblical subject that must have appealed to both artists. They chose to treat the subject in both a figurative and symbolic manner with a combined approach that reflects very clearly their two different styles of work at this time…’
Throughout his working life, he and Caroline Burland GOTCH and their daughter Phyllis Maureen GOTCH, despite travelling far and wide, were an integral part of the Newlyn community of artists, as has been well documented by Lomax in her recent researches. In July 1926, A Garden; Evening and Harvest - Mount's Bay were his titles, demonstrating his continued close interest in the area.
The highly esteemed Gotch died on 1 May, 1931, age 76, in London of heart failure, while there for an exhibition. Forbes, who was in London at the same time, was able to let Caroline know that Tom had gone in to hospital, and she came from Cornwall to his bedside in time to be with him when he died. His body was brought back to Cornwall, and he was buried in Sancreed Churchyard.
His portrait of Mrs Sherwood Hunter (oil on canvas, Private Collection), wife of a Newlyn fellow painter, was included in the 2005 Faces of Cornwall Exhibition at Penlee House, Penzance. In Cornish collections are Girl in a Cornish Garden (Penlee) and Sharing Fish (RCM, Truro), and in private collections are many, including The Lantern Parade (c1910) and Mount’s Bay, Autumn (1905).
His Allelulia (c1896), a major demonstration of his Pre-Raphaelite style, was purchased for the nation by the CHANTRY BEQUEST, and hangs at the Tate Gallery. His painting The Golden Dream was used in 1995 as the theme for the celebratory activities surrounding the 100th anniversary of the Newlyn Art Gallery (NAG), and the Birthday Dinner held at the Queen's Hotel, where the original NAG Opening Banquet had been held in 1895.
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Hemy Charles Napierview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Charles Napier HEMY
1841—1917
Born on 24 May 1841, Newcastle upon Tyne. In 1850 with his parents, who were emigrating due to financial difficulty, Hemy set sail on the Madawaska to Australia. This journey, and their return in 1852, were to be recalled for the rest of his life as having started his love affair with the sea: 'It was imprinted on my mind, and I never forgot it'.
In 1852 Hemy enrolled in Newcastle's Government School of Design under the tutelage of William Bell Scott. An additional encouragement was the work of an uncle, Isaac Henzell, whose influence is noted in some marine paintings. The artist was a life-long and devout Catholic, and for a time in his youth joined as a Brother to French Dominicans at Lyons.
With no settled vocation, from 1862 his life as an artist became his focus. In 1863 he went to study with the Belgian painter Baron Henri Leys, and attended the Antwerp Academy. On the death of Leys he returned to England, where in 1866 he married. From 1869-80 Hemy lived in London, working from a gallery studio in Fulham close to the home of Burne-Jones, the pre-Raphaelite painter, and in the William Morris workshop. The influence of Whistler was strong, and his waterside (Thames) paintings illustrate this.
However, by the 1870s Hemy was looking at other marine locations, and The Harbour of St Ives (1871) is one example amongst others of seaside paintings around Britain. JJ Tissot, a friend of Whistler, was to become a major influence on the more painterly style that Hemy developed during the 1870s when his summers were spent in the fishing ports of Cornwall and Devon. By 1880 he had chosen Falmouth for his future home, and this he had built to his own design and specification. His first wife, Mary, died in that year, and with his second wife, Amy Mary Freeman (whom he married in 1881), he was to have ten children.
The artist visited Newlyn from his home in Falmouth with regularity, and he also exhibited at the Opening Exhibition of Passmore Edwards Art Gallery, Newlyn in 1895. His special friends were his Falmouth fellow artists Henry Scott TUKE and Frank BRANGWYN, another lover of the sea, who would live on to write his memorial appreciation (Fine Art Society Exhibition 1918). He died on 30 September, 1917 in Falmouth, age 76 (GRO).
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Herrman Christaview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Christa Maria HERRMANN
1945—
Ceramicist, originally from Germany, who ran her own studio gallery in Lamorna for some years.  She learned pottery in Australia, and lived and studied in Taiwan, India, Nepal and Indonesia - but it was while on holiday in Cornwall that she found that the Cornish landscape and Raku pottery share similar characteristics of the rugged, unexpected and elemental.  She never uses a wheel, hand-building every pot which is thus unique, a feature heightened by the Raku glazes she uses, with their unpredictable and individual finishes.
In later years she has turned to academic authorship in theology, primarily in the study of Hindu and Buddhist religions, and tours internationally from her dual bases in Cornwall and India, under the name of Swami Nitya.
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Moss Michaelview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Michael MOSS

1948—
Michael Moss was born in Preston and emigrated to Australia in his early twenties. On returning to the UK he studied at Preston, then Plymouth Colleges of Art before settling in Cornwall. In 1984 Michael won the Western Morning News Open Art Competition. Further awards followed including, in 1998, success in both the Watercolour and Drawing sections of the Society of Artists in Cornwall.
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Auty Gilesview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Giles AUTY
1934—
Painter and art critic who settled in West Cornwall in 1959, and thereafter began to paint full-time.
By the 1970s he was beginning to write about art, and went on to becoming the New Statesman Arts critic. John MILLER mentions him, in his biography Leave Tomorrow Behind, as exhibiting at NAG in the 1960s, and in 1977 he exhibited with the Newlyn artists at Pont-Aven in their travelling show of Cornish work. He was also showing in London on a regular basis, and in 1992 exhibited with two other critics at Cadogan Contemporary.  In 1995 he emigrated to Australia where he remains an art critic.
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Harding Lewisview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Lewis HARDING
1807—1893
Four members of the Langmaid family of Polperro were among those fishermen photographed by Lewis Harding, a local Polperro photographer who pioneered the art of collodion wet plate photography in Cornwall in the 19th Century.
Born in London, he was educated in France, becoming a lay catechist in the Roman Catholic Church. He then accompanied the first Catholic Bishop of Sydney to Australia in 1835, and in 1838 was sent to the penal colony on Norfolk Island to prepare the way for the appointment of two priests.
He returned to Cornwall in 1846 in poor health, and appears to have taken up photography in 1856. Harding's remarkable photographs of Polperro and its inhabitants in the 19th Century can be seen today in the Polperro Heritage Museum, including the portrait of Joseph Langmaid. 
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Hales Samuelview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Samuel HALES
1868—1953
A New Zealand artist signed into the St Ives Arts Club in March 1901 by the Australian David DAVIES, and assumed by Tovey to have been a pupil of his at the time. Recently (2011) a grandson has been in touch with Tovey and provided much greater detail of his grandfather's time in Europe and Cornwall.
Hales was the son of a Warwickshire-born Englishman who began his working career as a piano-tuner in London (1851 Census) but who appears to have made good money from gold mining in both Australia and New Zealand, where he emigrated in the mid-1850s. Samuel Hales, named for his father (also Samuel) was born in Dunedin. His father died when he was 16, and his mother, 30 years her husband's junior, financed his art training first locally, then with the Otago Art Society from 1892, then moving to Paris in 1894. In Paris he enrolled at the Julian Atelier, and met amongst others the Hungarian painter Karoly Kernstock, who painted his portrait. In the mid 1890s he spent time in Etaples, and studied under the American, Max Bohm, and making a friend of James Quinn. His painting La Nuit from Etaples was exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1897. He also exhibited there in the following year with a marine painting, before moving on to Switzerland.
In 1901 he determined to study with David DAVIES in Lelant, and found lodgings with Mrs Elizabeth Jones in Higher Lelant. His grandson comments that 'as a result of his time with Davies, his style became more impressionist.' Another art student of the time, James MACDONALD, found in a photo standing by Hales, became his first biographer. 
Hales returned to Paris in 1902 becoming a partner in the Paris American Art Company and settling with his wife, a fellow art student, Elizabeth Blair Thomson (1877-1969) there. Two acquaintances that he had made in Cornwall were the Australians Will ASHTON and Richard Hayley LEVER, and they arrived in Paris for the winter of 1903-4. From that period Ashton became a lifelong friend, but for Lever he had no time.
Hales also re-established contact with David DAVIES when the latter settled in Dieppe in 1908, and he and his wife spent time with the Davies family every summer until 1914 and the outbreak of war. Hales stayed with the Paris American Art Co until 1947, which limited his output though not extinguishing it altogether. His firm served many artists, including the Americans, Sidney Elmer SCHOFIELD, George OBERTEUFFER and Richard Emil MILLER, all of whom worked in St Ives, and he enjoyed their company.
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Ingram William Ayerstview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: William Ayerst INGRAM
1855—1913
Ingram was born in Twickenham, Richmond upon Thames, Greater London on 27 April 1855 (GRO) - not in Glasgow, as often quoted, probably from biographies by Martin Hardie (1968) and Wood (even in 2008)! - the son of the Vicar of the parish, who was born in Glasgow and from which the confusion may arise (Ingram's birth certificate is lodged in the WCAA collection as researched and catalogued by George BEDNAR).  As a young man, Ingram had a studio in Chelsea near his artist friend George Percy Jacomb-Hood (1857-1929), who described Ingram as an energetic friend who had been to Australia.
Wood states that he had studied painting with John Steeple (fl1846-d1887) and A W Weedon, probably in London. In 1888 he became the President of the Royal British Colonial Society of Artists, and the founder and President of the Anglo-Australian Society.
From 1882, when in England, he made his home in Falmouth, Cornwall.  Closely associated with the Newlyn Art Colony in both Newlyn and St Ives, in the 1891 Census he was registered as living at Wodehouse Terrace (no number) with a housekeeper to look after the daily duties. In the following year the Street directory for Falmouth states his home to be at No. 11 Wodehouse Terrace, though from that year until 1894, he is identified as living at No. 6.  In 1896 (Cornish Echo) the newspaper announced his marriage to an American, Miss May Martha Fay. 
The 1911 Census shows that the couple were living at Tregurrian in Falmouth, and the entry included mention of friends Harold KNIGHT and his wife Laura KNIGHT. In Falmouth he was considered the most energetic of the small artistic community there. His good friends were Henry Scott TUKE, and John Herbert Eva DOWNING (Jack). These three were all involved with the setting-up of the Falmouth Art Gallery in 1894, and Ingram was Vice-President of the RCPS (1902-04). He died in Falmouth on 20 March, 1913, age 58.
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Babbage Herbertview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Herbert BABBAGE
1875—1916
Born in Adelaide, Australia, his family then moved to New Zealand. He studied art at Wanganui Technical College, working there as a pupil teacher under the painter D E Hutton (1899-1904). In 1904 he travelled through Europe painting topographical and waterside subjects in oils and watercolour, studying both in London and at Julian's Academy in Paris, before returning to New Zealand in about 1909.
In St Ives he worked from Porthmeor Square studio. In 1913 he was to show Ebbing Tide and two others, one Cornish scene and one Dutch, at St Ives, and continued to exhibit locally throughout 1914. He was one of the four St Ives artists to lose their lives in WWI, dying aged 41 in Cardiff during service with the Home Guard. He is commemorated by Edmund George FULLER on the St Ives Arts Club Memorial, working to a design by painter friend Borlase SMART.
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Bourne Bobview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Bob BOURNE
1931—
Bob Bourne was born in Exmouth, Devon and was evacuated as a child during the war years to Bermuda. His schooling was undertaken back in England at Brighton. Working now from a studio base in Penzance, Bob has had a variety of working environments in West Cornwall and elsewhere, including a brief attempt at living in Perth, Australia.
Primarily a self-taught painter, Cross considers Bourne's paintings in his chapter on 'realism, imagination and phantasy' artists, the combination of qualities and styles that Bob employs in his vivid and intense pieces.
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Birch Joan Houghtonview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Joan Houghton BIRCH

1909—1993
Born at Lamorna, the second daughter of Samuel John Lamorna BIRCH and Houghton VIVIAN, Joan also appears with Mornie as a model child in paintings by the Newlyn artists. She herself painted landscapes and coastal scenes in oil and watercolour, and married John Paxton-Petty in 1934, the same year in which she submitted a painting to the RA, which was accepted.
Her earlier years were spent in Lamorna, where she worked together with her mother and sister on crafts and toys that they sold in the summer months at the 'shop' at the bottom of their driveway. She emigrated to Australia with her husband in 1946, and was visited by her father in his Australasian travels. She died there, three years after her sister's death in Lamorna.
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Menpes Mortimerview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Mortimer Luddington MENPES
1855—1938
Menpes was born in Australia, and became a pupil and follower of Whistler as well as a mentor and colleague of Elizabeth Armstrong (later to become Mrs Elizabeth FORBES).  
He painted market and street scenes in various countries, and illustrated numerous travel books, the texts for which were written by his daughter Dorothy.  In 1882 he gave lessons in etching to Elizabeth ARMSTRONG in Pont Aven, and then visited St Ives with Walter Richard SICKERT and James Abbot McNeil WHISTLER during their famed stay in 1883-84.   It may partly have been due to their encouragement that Elizabeth Armstrong decided to give West Cornwall a try. Her preference was for St Ives - and she did work there - which was always more cosmopolitan and international than Newlyn.
Painter, watercolourist and etcher, Menpes' subjects and palette were much influenced by Whistler and the Japanese style. It is thanks to him that such a complete record and collection of the etchings of Elizabeth Forbes was made. Menpes valued them highly, and believed in her talent for the techniques involved - which Stanhope FORBES later discouraged (possibly because of the Menpes' Whistler-Sickert associations, of which he did not approve).
Menpes published World Pictures, being a record in colour (300 illustrations, 50 in full colour of people and scenes in twenty-one countries), with text by Dorothy Menpes. He died in Pangbourne, Sussex.
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Gear Williamview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: William GEAR
1915—1997
Gear had a distinguished career on several Continents, and was part of the international COBRA group (1948-51) of artists interested in abstract art and Marxism whilst strongly anti-Surrealist.
Cornwall played only a tiny part in his artistic portfolio of arts and administration: in June 1948 the artist spent ten days in St Ives, producing about ten watercolours and six small oils.
 He taught and curated in Australia and Birmingham, and lived in Birmingham.
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Hemy Thomas Marie Madawaska view full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Thomas Marie Madawaska HEMY

1852—1937
Born in the year that the Hemys set sail for and returned from Australia (1850), 'Tom' was the artist brother of Charles Napier HEMY and Bernard Benedict HEMY. Though primarily based in North Shields, after studying in Newcastle and under Verlat in Antwerp, he exhibited widely as did his more established older brother.
In 1890 he joined the West Cornwall artists in exhibiting at Dowdeswell with the painting In the Wake of the Pilot off St Ives, and Wood comments that he was fond of painting shipwrecks.
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Carrick Ethelview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Ethel CARRICK
1872—1952
Carrick was a student at the Slade School of Art, whose summer class studies in St Ives in 1901 brought not only intensive work with landscape and marine painting but also romance and love. She had not in fact been able to study art until she was 25 years old because family responsibilities towards numerous younger siblings had kept her at home. In Cornwall she shared lodgings at The Cabin on Westcott's Quay with Hilda FEARON, Muriel COLDWELL, and Irma RICHTER, all of whom were also Slade students.
In St Ives she met the Australian artist, Emanuel Phillips FOX and they married in 1905, settling in Paris thereafter, before returning to Australia where their joint artistic careers took flight.  Unfortunately she was widowed in 1915 and Ethel returned to Europe, giving an address in London from 1918.
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May Philview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Philip William MAY
1864—1903
Forbes, in A Newlyn Retrospect, remarked about May: 'On one occasion having heard of the arrival of a famous draughtsman, I called at the studio which I was told he had just taken. The first thing that caught my eye on the familiar walls was a huge and admirable caricature of my own face and figure. Quite unabashed its author rose to greet me, and this was my first introduction to Phil May.'
Born on 22 April, 1864, Leeds (GRO), at age twelve May became a scene painter in Leeds, joined a travelling theatre company, and later worked as an illustrator in London and then Australia (1885-88) and Paris before joining the staff of Punch in 1895. By 1893 he had produced Newlyn-based work. His lively and expressive style was worked mainly in pen, ink and wash. His best cartoons are of cheeky London street urchins. The artist died on 5 August, 1903 at the age of thirty-nine in London (GRO).
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Dakin Rose Mabelview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Rose Mabel DAKIN

Her married name was Mrs CA Gayer PHIPPS (under which she sometimes exhibited). Born in Warrington, Cheshire, she studied at Manchester School of Art and with Stanhope FORBES at Newlyn.
She also lived in London, India, Australia and Dartmouth, and exhibited widely.
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Gouldsmith Edmundview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Edmund GOULDSMITH

1852—1932
The artist was born in Bristol on 10 July 1852 (GRO), and studied at Bristol Government School of Art and the RA Schools (South Kensington).
He is known to have had Newlyn titles in the 1890s. In 1894 he exhibited The Cornish Sea (1894) at the RA. Later he travelled in Australia and New Zealand. He lived in Bath and Bristol and died, age 80, on 10 August 1932 at Bridport, Dorset (GRO).
Painter of landscapes, marine studies and portraits
references: 
Bednar;
Brook-Hart;
Graves;
Hardie (2009) Artists in Newlyn and West Cornwall;
Johnson & Greutzner (1975) Dictionary of British Artists;
Mallet's Index;
Wood (1995) Victorian Painters
memberships: 
RBA;
 RWA
exhibitions: 
RA (14); BI (5); L (2); RBA (50); RI (1); ROI (2); RSA (3); SS (4); NW
works and access: 
Works Include: The Cornish Sea (1894)
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Stoddart Margaret Olrogview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Margaret Olrog STODDART

1865—1934
The artist 'representing the first generation of colonial New Zealand artists who were to succeed as professional painters' was born at Diamond Harbour, Canterbury, New Zealand. On her family's second trip back to her father's native Scotland, she was enrolled at the Merchant Maiden School, Edinburgh, where she took art lessons (1876-9).
Returning home, she began as a foundation student at the Canterbury School of Art (CSA) in 1882. Starting as a flower painter, as many women training in art did, she became fascinated with native plants, providing her with opportunities to travel widely in 1886 and in 1891 (Chatham Islands). From 1883, she exhibited with the CSA and other New Zealand societies, winning a prize for a study of ferns in 1885. Having met the Australian flower painter, Ellis Rowan, she visited Melbourne, Australia in 1894 to hold a solo show, which was met with glowing reviews.
In 1899 she travelled back to Europe, initially studying with Louis GRIER at St Ives, where she was greatly influenced by the Newlyn school manner of working. That same year she travelled to Europe, possibly in the first instance with Norman GARSTIN. Later, in Paris, she studied under the expatriate American artist, Charles Augustus C Lasar (1856-1936) where he held his own atelier. After settling back in St Ives, she was visited by New Zealand friends Frances HODGKINS and Dorothy RICHMOND in 1902, and further extended her interest in landscape painting. Stoddart finally returned to New Zealand in 1907 and taught at the Canterbury School of Art, remaining a leading member of the arts community until her death in North Canterbury. A collection of her watercolour studies of native NZ flowers is in the Canterbury Museum, and she is represented in most major galleries there, with a large collection in McDougall. One of her titles, Old Cornish Orchard (c1902) was purchased in 2000 by the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu. A major retrospective, with accompanying book by Julie King, Flowers into Landscape (Christchurch: Robert McDougall Art Gallery), was held in 1997-8.
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Bryant Annieview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Annie BRYANT

1874—
Born in Port Adelaide, Australia, she studied at the Adelaide School of Design under H P Gill. She was the wife of the Reverend Reginald Bryant. In the 1924 Show Day at St Ives she exhibited three large oil paintings from Lanhams Art Gallery and was well reviewed: 'the largest is a scene, trees yellowed by autumn, another is a pastoral scene of bringing the harvest home, while the third is a river scene, charming and quaint with white farm buildings among dense green trees.' (St Ives Times)
Annie was successful in exhibiting at the Paris Salon (10), and during the 1930s she offered summer sketching holidays based at her home at Clyst St Lawrence, Exeter.
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Whicker Fredview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Fred WHICKER
1901—1966
Born in Western Australia, Fred Whicker immigrated to Britain where he took up work as a printer at the Bristol Times and Mirror. By attending evening classes at the Bristol Art School he met and married (1931) a fellow artist Gwendoline CROSS, known as Gwen. He joined the New Bristol Arts Club and exhibited at the RWA, as did Gwen.
Buckman mentions that at least to begin with, he was much influenced by his wife's excellent draughtsmanship, though later becoming more experimental and extending to figure and landscape paintings. After WWII, they moved to Falmouth, where Gwen took up teaching at Falmouth Art School and became one of the Governors of the School.
A retrospective for the couple was presented in 1994 at the Falmouth Art Gallery, and an appreciative monograph was penned by Catherine Wallace to accompany the exhibition.
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Larking Louisa Margaretview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Louisa Margaret LARKING

1898—
Born in Melbourne, Australia, Larking came to England and studied at the Slade, the LCC Central School, and at the Royal College of Art. She exhibited work in pen and sepia, and was the long-term companion of Marjorie Heudebourck BALLANCE, and in 1929 was apparently living in Warlington, Dorset.  Her work locally is first mentioned in STISA's Winter Exhibition of 1932.
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Lord Sueview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Sue LORD

Sue Lord came to Polperro more than 20 years ago (2011 comment on web) from a teaching post in the East End of London. She became Head of Art at Looe Community School.
She is a designer of scenery for the stage, as well as a painter of harbour scenes and large seascapes.  Cornwall and Western Australia provide the subject areas for her landscape painting. 
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Long Sidview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Sydney LONG
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Australian painter; mentioned in Whybrow's 1911-20 list of artists in and around St Ives.
We are now awaiting further information from the Exhibition curator preparing a show of the work of this Australian artist, at the National Gallery of Australia.
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Grier Edmund Wylyview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Edmund Wyly GRIER

1863—1958
An Australian by birth, Wyly Grier studied in Paris with Bouguereau, Robert-Fleury and Legros.
He and his younger brother Louis GRIER both spent some time in St Ives, although Wyly's time there seems lesser known. The brothers lodged together at 6 The Terrace, St Ives.
One of the first members of the newly formed St Ives Art Club (STIAC) in 1890, Wyly took part in cricket matches on the side of St Ives against the Newlyn artists. In the studio lettings section of Lanham's advertisements of 1892, it was announced 'To be let, Mr Wyly Grier's magnificent studio overlooking Porthmeor Beach'.
In 1894 he was living on King's Road, Chelsea in London, and by 1896 his address was c/o Chapman Bros, also on King's Road, Chelsea for sending-in to the RA, suggesting that he was no longer resident in St Ives. By the 1902 edition of The Year's Art, his name and address had disappeared from English record; he then, however, exhibited at the Royal Canadian Academy (Ottawa). He died in Toronto, Ontario.
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Grier Louisview full entry
Reference: From Cornwell Artists Index online: Louis GRIER
1864—1920
An Australian born in Melbourne, and brother of  Edmund Wyly GRIER, Louis was educated in Canada before running a painting school in St Ives with Julius OLSSON.
He shared the Ivy Tower Studio, Porthmeor with his brother, and later worked and taught from The Foc'sle studio. When he separated from the Olsson school in order to start up classes on his own, Algernon Mayow TALMAGE took over as assistant to Olsson. His partner for the new venture, called The St Ives School of Art, was John Noble BARLOW, and tuition was offered in 'Landscape, Marine, Figure, and Still-Life, both in Oil and Water-Colour from Nature.'
Louis was known as a party-goer, fun-loving and social person, who sported striking clothing, including a black cape and high boots. His work was strongly influenced by Whistler and French Impressionism, and his freedom of style attracted both admiring students and some distaste amongst the more formal painters. In 1910 he donated one of his paintings to be auctioned for the Relief Fund set up in St Ives after the loss of the fishing boat Lily John. He was styled as one of Wormleighton's 'painters of light.' He was the author of 'A Painters Club (at St Ives, Cornwall)' in The Studio (V:110), and a signatory of the Glanville letter (Nov 1898).
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Carter Jenniview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine, May, 2016 (Jenni Carter is head of AGNSW photography Studio), p11
Connor Kevinview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine, May, 2016 - article ‘The art that made me’, p12-13
Rosenfeldt Julianview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine, May, 2016 - article on. P23-26
Whiteley Brettview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine, May, 2016 - article on ‘Brett Whiteley - Tributes’ exhibition at Whiteley Studio. p19-30
Friend Donaldview full entry
Reference: Holdsworth Gallery exhibition: ‘Donald Friend - Fifty Year Survey of Paintings and Drawings’. [catalogue produced?]
Publishing details: Holdsworth Gallery, 1985
Ref: 1009
Byrne Harold 1899 - 1966view full entry
Reference: From Douglas Stewart Fine Books, May, 2016 catalogue: Self portrait
BYRNE, Harold (1899 - 1966)

Oil on canvasboard (340 x 270 mm), signed in pencil verso, light crazing but the surface is stable. 
Harold Byrne was a printmaker active in the 1930s - 1950s. He published a limited edition book of etched bookplates in 1936 and illustrated a book on the Russian ballet in 1937. This self-portrait probably dates to the 1920s. 
Hitti Deannaview full entry
Reference: From Douglas Stewart Fine Books, May, 2016 catalogue: Solo Ude
HITTI, Deanna


Deanna Hitti is an Australian artist of Lebanese descent whose work explores contemporary themes of cultural identity. Her books comment on how Western society engages with Middle Eastern culture, and in particular, frequently appropriates design elements from the Arab and Islamic world for it's exotic value. Through the selective isolation and utilisation of traditional Arabic and Islamic art practices by designers, decorators or advertisers, the culrural significance and broader context is lost. In Solo Ude, Hitti exaggerates this process to construct intricate designs leafed in gold alongside sweeping phrases which purport to be in Arab script, but in fact are simply meaningless characters imitating callligraphy. Abstract words such as 'luxury, 'exotic' are stamped across several pages, and with the liberal use of gold and silver leaf and lush colouring, the artist is clearly manufacturing an object which is meant to be representative of what the richness of Middle Eastern culture is perceived as by some outsiders. Despite the rich colourings and luxuriant materials, the book of course has no traditional cultural value, and so the artist has created a pastiche of Arabic art. The artist's elaborate imitations are layered against urban, gritty, graffitiesque design, raising questions of how traditional practices can be articulated within contemporary society. Through her exploration of artistic themes, Hitti's work raises broader questions of how Arabic culture is understood in Australian society. Very few artists books have been created exploring this theme, and as well as being an exquisitie artistic object, Solo Ude is a valuable cultural artefact.
Artist Statement:
As a child of Lebanese parents who migrated to Australia, I began developing a strong interest in comprehending the diverse cultural traditions among the varied population in this country. I grew up living in two cultures simultaneously. One, a strong Middle Eastern tradition at home, the other collectively experiencing mores of western influences in my social and school environment. This began a visual exploration of Australian Identity. I am interested in the place from which we look and construct our understandings of the world. Much of my practice concerns the nuanced relationships between East and West. The ways in which these relations are figured and practiced, inform our understandings of self and other. I investigate how such vantages are constructed. The historical context of western notions of the east, characterized by notions of exoticism, romanticism and orientalism, act as a kind of lens to investigate contemporary representations of the Middle East.
$ 2,200.00 AUD


Oil on canvasboard (340 x 270 mm), signed in pencil verso, light crazing but the surface is stable. 
Harold Byrne was a printmaker active in the 1930s - 1950s. He published a limited edition book of etched bookplates in 1936 and illustrated a book on the Russian ballet in 1937. This self-portrait probably dates to the 1920s. 
Publishing details: [Melbourne : the artist, 2015]. Quarto, bound by the artist in cloth in matching slipcase, pp. [70]., each page of Arches 210gsm watercolour paper hand painted in ink and gold leaf by the artist. Unique.
Ref: 1000
Hitti Deannaview full entry
Reference: From Douglas Stewart Fine Books, May, 2016 catalogue: Artbook Warehid; Artbook Tnan; Artbook Tlerty
HITTI, Deanna

Publishing details:
[Melbourne : the artist, 2015]. Three volumes, small quarto, bound by the artist in cloth in lettered slipcases, pp. [70]; [74]; [70], each page of Arches 250gsm watercolour paper hand printed with cyanotype images by the artist. Unique.
Ref: 1000
Maguire Timview full entry
Reference: Tim Maguire - Transient - Martin Brown Contemporary, 2016, 11 works, illustrated
Publishing details: Martin Brown Contemporary, 2016, 20pp, with invite and price list inserted
Ref: 223
Backhouse familyview full entry
Reference: from Yale Centre for British Art website:
‘The Backhouse family of Darlington, County Durham, were prominent 18th- and 19th-century naturalists and horticulturists. The Backhouses were also Quakers and important bankers. They aligned themselves with the Pease family--also Quakers of Darlington--to become prominent 19th-century industrial financiers (becoming the principal underwriters of the Stockton and Darlington Railway in the 1820s).

Edward Backhouse (1808-1879) was a Quaker minister and historical writer. A good amateur painter, he was also interested in natural history, and illustrated several works written by his second cousin James Backhouse, including: Narrative of a visit to the Australian Colonies (1843) and Narrative of a visit to the Mauritius and South Africa (1844). In the 1840s, he self-published collections of his own etchings of birds. Edward Backhouse Mounsey (1840-1911) of Darlington, was the nephew of Edward Backhouse and son of John and Lucy Backhouse Mounsey. In 1878, he married Rachel Ann Fryer. He was a member of the Society of Friends and played an important role in the family banking business. Thomas Mounsey (1793-1850) was the son of Ann Robson and John Mounsey. According to the Annals of Smith of Cantley, Balby, and Doncaster, County York (1878), Thomas devoted much of his leisure time to fine arts, primarily sketching, drawing, lithography, and etching on copper. He collaborated often with his relative Jonathan Richardson, who eventually became a skilled lithographic printer.

The collection comprises etchings, lithographs, and drawings by Edward Backhouse, Edward Backhouse Mounsey, and other members of the Backhouse and Mounsey families of Darlington (County Durham) in the early 19th century. The collection demonstrates that a number of family members practiced etching as a hobby. They were also early adopters of lithography, although the quality of the lithographic work is frequently less refined. Some of Edward Backhouse's etchings present in the current collection appear to have been self-published in the 1840s.

Acquired 2009.

Related material: Pease Family Collection of Sketchbooks and Exercise Books (MSS 6). Yale Center for British Art, Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts.
Call Number MSS 13’
Backhouse Edwardview full entry
Reference: from Yale Centre for British Art website: Edward Backhouse (1808-1879) was a Quaker minister and historical writer. A good amateur painter, he was also interested in natural history, and illustrated several works written by his second cousin James Backhouse, including: Narrative of a visit to the Australian Colonies (1843) and Narrative of a visit to the Mauritius and South Africa (1844). In the 1840s, he self-published collections of his own etchings of birds.
Harris Mary Packerview full entry
Reference: from Ebay 8 May, 2016:’ watercolour painting "The Dream Tree" by Mary Packer Harris. Circa 1944- 1948 Signed lower left. 
Gallery label to the back shows it is from Walkerville . Presented in original 1940s white wood frame. Measures 53 cm x 57cm inclusive of frame. 

Painter, printmaker, designer and embroiderer, was born in Middlesborough, Yorkshire, England, on 30 July 1891, only daughter of Clement Antrobus Harris and his Quaker wife. She graduated from the Edinburgh School of Art in 1913, took a postgraduate course in woodblock printing under Sir F. Morley Fletcher, taught in Scotland until 1921 and commenced teaching at the SA School of Arts and Crafts in 1922. 
After she and her parents arrived at Adelaide to join her brother, she complained that 'there were so few pictures in Australian homes’; nevertheless, she remained at the School until 1953. 

Mary P. Harris was enthusiastic about all forms of visual arts. In keeping with her Arts and Crafts training, she not only was a painter but also made prints and produced printed fabrics, tapestry, stained glass (in the 1930s) and needlework. "The Dream Tree” is very remenisant of her printed fabrics. 

Mary exhibited for many years with the Royal SA Society of Arts (1922-67) and in many other exhibitions, including the Contemporary Art Society’s Anti-Fascist Exhibition at Adelaide in 1943. As well, she wrote and published books on art and Quaker philosophy, edited the Arts and Crafts magazine, The Forerunner , and organised an exhibition of local art ('The Testament of Beauty’) in 1939. After her retirement from the School in 1953, she lived at Bundilla, Walkerville. She filled the house with her own and her students’ paintings and sculptures by her friend Ola Cohn and the garden – a bird sanctuary of native plants – with sculpture by William Ricketts and her nephew Quintin Harris.’ 
King Marcusview full entry
Reference: from Ebay 8 May, 2016: ‘seascape oil on board by Marcus King. King was a gifted Australian artist who produced wonderful paintings and designed posters in the 1920's. Born in 1891.’
Oliffe M Eview full entry
Reference: see lot 982, Richard Winterton Auctioneers, UK, 11-12 May, 2016: M E OLIFFE (AUSTRALIAN), An Afternoon Stroll, oil, signed and dated 1907 bottom right, approximately 23.5cm x 34cm. [A work by a talented amateur in the style of Nerli or Conder.]
Birds of Australiaview full entry
Reference: lot 148 Dominic Winter Auctions, 11 May, 2016: Mathews (Gregory M.).
The Birds of Australia, 13 volumes including 5-part Supplement, 1910-27, six-hundred hand-coloured lithographed plates after H. Gronvold, J.G. Keulemans etc. (complete as list), one plate in volume one with uncoloured duplicate, one half-tone plate, few black and white illustrations to text, light browning (mostly confined to text leaves and occasionally margins of plates), supplement five misbound before supplement four, volume one with one or two discrete library instamps (not effecting plates), contemporary half morocco, rubbed and worn, one or two boards detached, 4to, together with A Reference-List to the Birds of Australia, offprint from Novitates Zoologicae' vol.XVIII
Limited edition, 22/225 copies. "This immense work was published in 79 parts, which appeared at somewhat irregular intervals, one to nine parts being issued annually. The plates contain figures of about one hundred species not given in Gould's 'The Birds of Australia' 1840-48 (174) and many subspecies" (Anker 328). This set is complete to 1927. Consequently, it does not include the 1928 Birds of Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands (nor its own 1936 Supplement), which Mathews initially insisted was to be considered quite a separate publication; it is indeed still often found separated from the main work to which it formed a final complement. Nissen 605; Wood p.454; Zimmer pp.419-21.
Ref: 1000
Gronvold Hview full entry
Reference: lsee Birds of Australia, ot 148 Dominic Winter Auctions, 11 May, 2016: Mathews (Gregory M.).
The Birds of Australia, 13 volumes including 5-part Supplement, 1910-27, six-hundred hand-coloured lithographed plates after H. Gronvold, J.G. Keulemans etc. (complete as list), one plate in volume one with uncoloured duplicate, one half-tone plate, few black and white illustrations to text, light browning (mostly confined to text leaves and occasionally margins of plates), supplement five misbound before supplement four, volume one with one or two discrete library instamps (not effecting plates), contemporary half morocco, rubbed and worn, one or two boards detached, 4to, together with A Reference-List to the Birds of Australia, offprint from Novitates Zoologicae' vol.XVIII
Limited edition, 22/225 copies. "This immense work was published in 79 parts, which appeared at somewhat irregular intervals, one to nine parts being issued annually. The plates contain figures of about one hundred species not given in Gould's 'The Birds of Australia' 1840-48 (174) and many subspecies" (Anker 328). This set is complete to 1927. Consequently, it does not include the 1928 Birds of Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands (nor its own 1936 Supplement), which Mathews initially insisted was to be considered quite a separate publication; it is indeed still often found separated from the main work to which it formed a final complement. Nissen 605; Wood p.454; Zimmer pp.419-21.
Keulemans J Gview full entry
Reference: lsee Birds of Australia, ot 148 Dominic Winter Auctions, 11 May, 2016: Mathews (Gregory M.).
The Birds of Australia, 13 volumes including 5-part Supplement, 1910-27, six-hundred hand-coloured lithographed plates after H. Gronvold, J.G. Keulemans etc. (complete as list), one plate in volume one with uncoloured duplicate, one half-tone plate, few black and white illustrations to text, light browning (mostly confined to text leaves and occasionally margins of plates), supplement five misbound before supplement four, volume one with one or two discrete library instamps (not effecting plates), contemporary half morocco, rubbed and worn, one or two boards detached, 4to, together with A Reference-List to the Birds of Australia, offprint from Novitates Zoologicae' vol.XVIII
Limited edition, 22/225 copies. "This immense work was published in 79 parts, which appeared at somewhat irregular intervals, one to nine parts being issued annually. The plates contain figures of about one hundred species not given in Gould's 'The Birds of Australia' 1840-48 (174) and many subspecies" (Anker 328). This set is complete to 1927. Consequently, it does not include the 1928 Birds of Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands (nor its own 1936 Supplement), which Mathews initially insisted was to be considered quite a separate publication; it is indeed still often found separated from the main work to which it formed a final complement. Nissen 605; Wood p.454; Zimmer pp.419-21.
Australian birdsview full entry
Reference: lsee Birds of Australia, ot 148 Dominic Winter Auctions, 11 May, 2016: Mathews (Gregory M.).
The Birds of Australia, 13 volumes including 5-part Supplement, 1910-27, six-hundred hand-coloured lithographed plates after H. Gronvold, J.G. Keulemans etc. (complete as list), one plate in volume one with uncoloured duplicate, one half-tone plate, few black and white illustrations to text, light browning (mostly confined to text leaves and occasionally margins of plates), supplement five misbound before supplement four, volume one with one or two discrete library instamps (not effecting plates), contemporary half morocco, rubbed and worn, one or two boards detached, 4to, together with A Reference-List to the Birds of Australia, offprint from Novitates Zoologicae' vol.XVIII
Limited edition, 22/225 copies. "This immense work was published in 79 parts, which appeared at somewhat irregular intervals, one to nine parts being issued annually. The plates contain figures of about one hundred species not given in Gould's 'The Birds of Australia' 1840-48 (174) and many subspecies" (Anker 328). This set is complete to 1927. Consequently, it does not include the 1928 Birds of Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands (nor its own 1936 Supplement), which Mathews initially insisted was to be considered quite a separate publication; it is indeed still often found separated from the main work to which it formed a final complement. Nissen 605; Wood p.454; Zimmer pp.419-21.
Dews J Stevenview full entry
Reference: J. Steven Dews, (b. 1949). His "Australia Day - Sydney - 1988", was a limited edition print. , 76 x 50 cm, Dews was commissioned by the Maritime Services Board to paint Sydney Harbour during the First Fleet re-enactment and the Tall Ships sailing in to celebrate the Bicentenary. "Torrens shortening sail", signed bottom left hand corner, oil on canvas, gallery label verso, 59 x 89 cm, Provenance; Painted at the artists studio near Sunk Island, east of Hull Bought from the James H. Starkey gallery, Beverley at the first Dews exhibition in December 1976, for £750.00, Information from lot 425 Dee, Atkinson & Harrison, 13 May, 2016.
Maingot Rosalind view full entry
Reference: Rosalind Maingot (Australian/British, 1894-1947) Chrysalis, c. 1935. Signed "Rosalind Maingot" in red pencil on the mount l.r. Toned ge
Rosalind Maingot (Australian/British, 1894-1947)

Chrysalis, c. 1935. Signed "Rosalind Maingot" in red pencil on the mount l.r. Toned gelatin silver print mounted to silver foil and then to a paper support, image/sheet size 19 3/16 x 15 3/8 in. (48.7 x 39.0 cm), matted, framed.
Condition: Scattered minor scuffs and areas of light discoloration, creases to corners, tears to bottom edge of mount.

N.B. After working as an actress, the Australian-born Maingot studied at the London School of Photography. In addition to still lifes and flowers, she is known for her figure studies of women which were influenced by her previous acting career in terms of pose and expressiveness. She later became a successful medical photographer, working alongside her surgeon husband, and was instrumental in setting up the Royal Photographic Society's Medical Group. From lot 92 Skinner Inc. Boston, 13 May, 2016.
Creer Deirdre Henty view full entry
Reference: Deirdre Henty Creer (Australian - British), oil on canvas, Naval Frigate, Radar Ship and other ships in a harbour, signed lower left, 61.5cm x 71.5cm at Trevanion & Dean, UK, , lot 92, 21 May, 2016
Gaunt Thomasview full entry
Reference: see Charles Miller Auction, UK, 10 May, 2016: A RARE POCKET SUNDIAL BY T. GAUNT, MELBOURNE, CIRCA 1890, paper compass rose with steel needle and clamp, silvered chapter ring signed as per title, folding oxidised gnomon, the lid with printed equation of time, contained within original leather carry case with strap -- 3¾in. (9.5cm.) diameter, Thomas Gaunt (1829-1890) was born in London and moved to Melbourne, Australia, in 1852. He was known as a manufacturer of turret clocks, a dealer and repairer of instruments and, rather eccentrically, also made ecclesiastical jewellery.
Wallace Billieview full entry
Reference: Art teacher, Printmaker, Art teacher at Trinity Grammar School, Summer Hill, NSW, 1963-82. Exhibitor Wynne Prize.
Minchin R Eview full entry
Reference: see Government House, Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, C.B., Governor in Chief [picture] from a drawing by R.E. Minchin
Bib ID 1815758 published by Penman & Galbraith, copy in National Library of Australia [Adelaide : Penman & Galbraith, 1857?] 
1 print : lithograph, hand col. ; oval image 23.7 x 38.8 cm. 
Series Rex Nan Kivell Collection ; NK251.
Notes Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-135925690
Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK251.
U3231.
Culley J Rview full entry
Reference: see General Post Office, Adelaide [picture] / on stone by J.R. Culley
Bib ID 2125487 Printer ([Adelaide](Pirie Street) : Printed by Penman & Galbraith)
Description [Adelaide] (Hindley St.) : Published by D. Culley, [185-?] 
1 print : lithograph ; 11.5 x 16.4 cm. 
Notes S2387.
Gloystein T Wview full entry
Reference: see Railway Hotel, Port Adelaide [picture] / [Samuel Calvert after T.W. Gloystein]
National Library of Australia digitised item
Printed by Penman & Galbraith)
Description [Adelaide] (King William Street) : Calvert & Waddy, [1850] 
1 print : lithograph ; sheet 21.9 x 34.4 cm. 
Series Rex Nan Kivell Collection ; NK464.

Bostock Cecil Wview full entry
Reference: BOSTOCK, Cecil W. CAMERAGRAPHS OF THE YEAR 1924. A Souvenir of the First Exhibition of the Australian Salon of Photography. Quarto, pp. 48 (chiefly photographic plates) + tipped-in frontispiece, original cloth. The Sydney Camera Circle was behind the formation of the annual Australian Photography Salon in 1924 and 1926. Bostock, a leading figure in photography circles, designed the catalogues for both exhibitions, both of which also included lengthy critical reviews by Harold Cazneaux. Only the 1924 and 1926 salons were afforded substantial catalogues. + BOSTOCK, Cecil W. CAMERAGRAPHS 1926. Selections from the Second Exhibition of the Australian Salon of Photography. Quarto, tipped-in frontispiece and 48 pages of photographic plates, original cloth. Sydney, Harringtons, n.d. but 1926. Extremely scarce: one of the rare copies in original cloth , most were issued in wrappers. [Information from Australian Book Auctions catalogue, 23 May, 2016, lot 226.]
Publishing details: Sydney, Harringtons, n.d. but 1924. Edition limited to 1000 copies.
Ref: 1000
Colonial artview full entry
Reference: see ‘Early colonial art and artists’ by Mary Overbury, Adelaide Observer, 12 November, 1898. Referes to Alexander Schramm amongst others.
Lovatt Vickyview full entry
Reference: at auction at Cottees Auctions, lot 706,
Date: 24 May 2016, UK, FARM COVE: A Numbered Edition signed Moorcroft Pottery vase by Vicky Lovatt depicting Sydney Harbour from the Longest Reigning Monarch range, 2015 (10.5cm high).
Allport Claraview full entry
Reference: see Hordern House catalogue, May 2016 Acquisitions: Manly (View to the Heads).
Sydney: circa, 1860.
Pencil and wash drawing, 250 x 350 mm.; inscribed on verso in pencil 'Manly by Clara Allport about 1860'. Charming view of the tiny settlement at Manly

Fine and most attractive working study for a fuller watercolour held at the Allport Library, Hobart. Clara Allport (1843-1907) was the daughter of watercolourist Henry Curzon Allport. Henry, both a pupil and contemporary of John Glover, had arrived in Australia in 1839 in the wake of his younger brother Joseph, who had settled earlier in Van Diemens' Land. Despite letters of introduction from Charles Kinsley and others testifying to his artistic talent, Henry also had to support himself and his family as a pastoral agent. He did continue to pursue life as an artist from the family home at Concord in Parramatta where Clara was born. Clara herself depicted landscape with delicacy and a dedication with which she would have been imbued amidst her large artistic family. This pencil and wash study (considerably larger than the finished watercolour) is a remarkable guide to her preparation for the finished work, depicting the small settlement at Manly--surrounded by a lush foreground of vegetation counterbalanced by the long line of the Heads set against rolling clouds. Examples of Clara Allport's work are held at the Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts in Tasmania.
Montefiore E Lview full entry
Reference: see Hordern House catalogue, May 2016 Acquisitions:Entree du Port Jackson.
[MONTEFIORE, E.L]
Sydney: circa 1875.
Ink sketch, unsigned, 125 x 105mm.
Sydney Heads
Eliezer Levi Montefiore (1820-1894), sketcher, etcher, art patron, gallery director and businessman, migrated in 1843 to Adelaide where he became a commission and shipping agent. In 1853 he went to Melbourne to represent some of his family's extensive business interests; here he was also able to develop his own interest in the arts, which had already briefly shown itself in Adelaide. After moving to Sydney in 1871, his closer involvement was linked with the founding of the New South Wales Academy of Art, and from this the Art Gallery of New South Wales, of which he became first Director from 1892 until his death in 1894. He was a talented black and white artist and was elected a member of the Royal Society of New South Wales in 1875, he contributed to its journal such essays as 'Etchings and Etchers' (1876) and 'Art Criticism' (1879).
Armstrong Rod

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Reference: see Open Bite Printmakers website. [’Open Bite Inc is a Sydney-based group of fine art printmakers. Our members are all professional, practising artists who specialise in etching, lithography, screenprint, woodblock, collagraph and digital printing. ‘] Website in 2016 lists 26 printmakers with examples of their work and ‘artist’s profile.
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Austen Bronwyn view full entry
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Yates Trish

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Torrance Karen
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Reference: see Open Bite Printmakers website. [’Open Bite Inc is a Sydney-based group of fine art printmakers. Our members are all professional, practising artists who specialise in etching, lithography, screenprint, woodblock, collagraph and digital printing. ‘] Website in 2016 lists 26 printmakers with examples of their work and ‘artist’s profile.
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Summerville Rosanne
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Simpson Annette view full entry
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Rochfort Lisa
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Reference: see Open Bite Printmakers website. [’Open Bite Inc is a Sydney-based group of fine art printmakers. Our members are all professional, practising artists who specialise in etching, lithography, screenprint, woodblock, collagraph and digital printing. ‘] Website in 2016 lists 26 printmakers with examples of their work and ‘artist’s profile.
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Ringger Judy view full entry
Reference: see Open Bite Printmakers website. [’Open Bite Inc is a Sydney-based group of fine art printmakers. Our members are all professional, practising artists who specialise in etching, lithography, screenprint, woodblock, collagraph and digital printing. ‘] Website in 2016 lists 26 printmakers with examples of their work and ‘artist’s profile.
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Pickles Polly
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Morris Joanne
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Reference: see Open Bite Printmakers website. [’Open Bite Inc is a Sydney-based group of fine art printmakers. Our members are all professional, practising artists who specialise in etching, lithography, screenprint, woodblock, collagraph and digital printing. ‘] Website in 2016 lists 26 printmakers with examples of their work and ‘artist’s profile.
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Mcmanus Terese
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Reference: see Open Bite Printmakers website. [’Open Bite Inc is a Sydney-based group of fine art printmakers. Our members are all professional, practising artists who specialise in etching, lithography, screenprint, woodblock, collagraph and digital printing. ‘] Website in 2016 lists 26 printmakers with examples of their work and ‘artist’s profile.
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May Barbara view full entry
Reference: see Open Bite Printmakers website. [’Open Bite Inc is a Sydney-based group of fine art printmakers. Our members are all professional, practising artists who specialise in etching, lithography, screenprint, woodblock, collagraph and digital printing. ‘] Website in 2016 lists 26 printmakers with examples of their work and ‘artist’s profile.
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Ball Karen

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Kepski Heather

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Hanks Rew

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Hanckel Sue view full entry
Reference: see Open Bite Printmakers website. [’Open Bite Inc is a Sydney-based group of fine art printmakers. Our members are all professional, practising artists who specialise in etching, lithography, screenprint, woodblock, collagraph and digital printing. ‘] Website in 2016 lists 26 printmakers with examples of their work and ‘artist’s profile.
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Gallart Sonia
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Galbraith Linda view full entry
Reference: see Open Bite Printmakers website. [’Open Bite Inc is a Sydney-based group of fine art printmakers. Our members are all professional, practising artists who specialise in etching, lithography, screenprint, woodblock, collagraph and digital printing. ‘] Website in 2016 lists 26 printmakers with examples of their work and ‘artist’s profile.
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Fuhrmans Jutta
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Reference: see Open Bite Printmakers website. [’Open Bite Inc is a Sydney-based group of fine art printmakers. Our members are all professional, practising artists who specialise in etching, lithography, screenprint, woodblock, collagraph and digital printing. ‘] Website in 2016 lists 26 printmakers with examples of their work and ‘artist’s profile.
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Farrell Jan
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Reference: see Open Bite Printmakers website. [’Open Bite Inc is a Sydney-based group of fine art printmakers. Our members are all professional, practising artists who specialise in etching, lithography, screenprint, woodblock, collagraph and digital printing. ‘] Website in 2016 lists 26 printmakers with examples of their work and ‘artist’s profile.
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Edwards Megan
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Cullen Miriam
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Cullen Mary
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Reference: see Open Bite Printmakers website. [’Open Bite Inc is a Sydney-based group of fine art printmakers. Our members are all professional, practising artists who specialise in etching, lithography, screenprint, woodblock, collagraph and digital printing. ‘] Website in 2016 lists 26 printmakers with examples of their work and ‘artist’s profile.
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Crawford John
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Cowell Elizabeth
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Clapham Cathy
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Brancatisano Helen
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Cant Jamesview full entry
Reference: James Cant - Five Paintings from the William Ohly Collection. Catalogue titles have been taken from the exhibition ‘James Cant - Obiri Cave Paintings’, Berkeley Galleries, London, 1950.
Publishing details: Charles Nodrum catalogue, 2015, 8pp illustrated
Ref: 54
Prints by Twenty-five Australian Artistsview full entry
Reference: Prints by Twenty-five Australian Artists - The Bicentennial Folio by Roger Butler. Biographical information and an essay on each artist. Accompanied by one microfiche: Artists exhibitions, bibliographies in pocket of back cover. Published in collaboration with 1988 Bi-Centenary Council.
Publishing details: Canberra, ANG 1988: Catalogue. pp62, colour ills; 4to, wrappers, [fiche missing from rear pocket in this copy].
Blackman Charlesview full entry
Reference: Charles Blackman: Mini Book #14 by Dickens & McGregor

Publishing details: Published by Macmillan Art Publishing, Australia (2010)
Ref: 1000
Art Carsview full entry
Reference: Art Cars: Bringing Together Artist and Automobile

- This book is a catlog of an exhibition which BMW staged at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney in 1989. Alexander Calder, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg and Ernst Fuchs, as well as Australian artists Michael Jagamara Nelson and Ken Done, each painted a BMW car.
Publishing details: Published by BMW AG, PR Department, Germany (1989) BMW AG, PR Department, Germany, 1989. Soft cover. Book Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. various (illustrator). 1st Edition. 40 pages
Ref: 1000
Nelson Michael Jagamara view full entry
Reference: see Art Cars: Bringing Together Artist and Automobile

- This book is a catlog of an exhibition which BMW staged at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney in 1989. Alexander Calder, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg and Ernst Fuchs, as well as Australian artists Michael Jagamara Nelson and Ken Done, each painted a BMW car.
Publishing details: Published by BMW AG, PR Department, Germany (1989) BMW AG, PR Department, Germany, 1989. Soft cover. Book Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. various (illustrator). 1st Edition. 40 pages
Done Kenview full entry
Reference: see Art Cars: Bringing Together Artist and Automobile

- This book is a catlog of an exhibition which BMW staged at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney in 1989. Alexander Calder, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg and Ernst Fuchs, as well as Australian artists Michael Jagamara Nelson and Ken Done, each painted a BMW car.
Publishing details: Published by BMW AG, PR Department, Germany (1989) BMW AG, PR Department, Germany, 1989. Soft cover. Book Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. various (illustrator). 1st Edition. 40 pages
Albert Tonyview full entry
Reference: Tony Albert: It Always Seems Impossible Until it's Done [’This beautiful monograph is the first on Tony Albert, one of Australia's leading young contemporary artists. Albert is a multidisciplinary artist, best known for his text-based installations of kitsch Aboriginalia that graphically and ironically portray the plight of Indigenous Australians. ‘]

Publishing details: Published by Conceptio Unlimited Hong Kong, Hong Kong (2011), 48pp
Ref: 1000
Storrier Timview full entry
Reference: Blaze Lines Recent Paintings by Tim Storrier, by Edmond Capon

Publishing details: Published by Fischer Fine Art, UK (1990), 16pp
Ref: 1000
Sporting Lifeview full entry
Reference: Sporting Life by Rachel Kent. [’Sporting Life featured the work of 19 contemporary Australian and international artists whose work explored ideas about rules and competition, the athletic body and the relationship between sporting and cultural institutions. Bending or rewriting the rules of the game, extending and re-defining the limits of the body, and re-figuring the museum¿s architecture to bring the outdoors inside and vice versa, formed recurrent themes. The works in Sporting Life reflected the complicated interconnection of art, sport and the everyday and encompassed a diverse range of media including painting, sculpture, installation, photography, video and electronic forms.Artists included Sylvie Blocher, Roderick Buchanan, Elmgreen & Dragset, Alain Fleischer, Richard Grayson, Martyn Jolly, Rosemary Laing, Tracey Moffatt, David Noonan/Simon Trevaks, Patricia Piccinini, Scott Redford/Chris Garrett, Dan Shipsides, Uri Tzaig, Anneke in¿t Veld, Marijke van Warmerdam, Anne Zahalka’]

Publishing details: Published by Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney, Sydney Australia (2000)
Ref: 1000
Williams Fredview full entry
Reference: Fred Williams Drawing the Exotic by Ted Gott. Published on the occasion of the Williams' exhibition (drawings) at Heide Gallery in 1999. includes color and B&W plates and essay by Ted Gott. Extensive biographical information.
Publishing details: Published by Heide Art Gallery, Australia (1999). pb, 32pp, copy limited to edition of 1000

Aboriginal Artview full entry
Reference: Australian Indigenous Art Commission Musee Du Quai Branly by Hetti Perkins [’Catalogue to commemorate the opening of the Musee du Quai Branly. The Aboriginal artists are: Paddy Nyunkuny Bedford; John Mawurndjul; Ningura Napurrula; Lena Nyadbi; Michael Riley; Judy Watson: Tommy Watson; Gulumbu Yunupingu Text in English and French.With color and b&w illustrations’]
Publishing details: Art & Australia Ltd, Sydney Australia, 2006. 56pp
Ref: 1000
de Groen Geoffreyview full entry
Reference: Images from the cage of time : the paintings & drawings of Geoffrey de Groen : Drill Hall Gallery, Canberra, 8 July-14 August 2011 / [curated by Wally Caruana ; text, Wally...
by De Groen, Geoffrey, 1938-

Publishing details: Canberra : ANU Drill Hall Gallery, 2011, 48pp
Come hitherview full entry
Reference: Come hither : interpretations of the boudoir -
[’Exhibition held at the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, 24 Jan.-8 Apr. 2007.
Artists and lenders: Margaret Ackland, Albury Regional Art Gallery, Ruth Bailey, George Baldessin, Basil Hall Editions, Sandy Benjamin, Monica Blinco & John Lynch, Jules Boag, John Brack, Peter Braithwaite, Florence Broadhurst, Lucy Buttenshaw, Alexandra Chambers, Charles Nodrum Gallery, Bronwyn Cossor, Debra Dawes, Tori De Mestre, Geoffrey DeGroen, Loretta Devjak, Stella Downer Fine Art, Anna Eggert, Linda Elliot, Embroider's Guild Victoria, Emma Ernst, Rose Farrell, Gallery Barry Keldoulis, Janina Green, Drew Halyday, Trisha Harrison, Jacqui Hemsley, Jenny Hull, Shane Jones, Arwen Keeling, Alice Kennard, Deborah Klein, Maria Kontis, Rita Lazaukas, Liverpool Street Gallery, Rachelle Mascini, Rebecca Mayo, Robyn & Robert McLay, Yvonne McMullen, Danusia Michalak, Nick Mount, Susi Muddiman, Newcastle Region Art Gallery, Jan Nicholls, Deborah Paauwe, Evelyn Patterson, Anna Platten, Port Jackson Press, Private collection, Melbourne, Private collection, Sydney, Riverina Framing, Helen Robb, Emma Robertson, Jonas Ropponen, Jenny Sages, Schubert Contemporary, Scooters Flowers, Beverley Sellick, Rhonda Sharkie, Julie Shiels, Signature Prints, Emily Snadden, Joanna Strumpf & Steven Simmonds, Denise Sullivan, Sullivan & Strumpf Fine Art, Ursula Sullivan, Robyn Sweeney, Anne Wallace, David Warren and Sophia Xeros-Constantinides.’]
Publishing details: Wagga Wagga, N.S.W.] : Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, 2007 
1 folded sheet (6 p.) : col. ill. ; 16 x 21 cm. 
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The Chroma Collectionview full entry
Reference: The Chroma Collection / [exhibtion coordinators, R. Davis, K. Hill & L. Janiszewski ; photography, Effy Alexakis] ["Jim and his partner Josephine have amassed a signifcant art collection of works by prominent Australian artists. ...The Chroma Collection displayed within the museum context offiers the works afresh ..."--P. 5.
[’Artists exhibited: Elizabeth Cummings, Geoffrey De Groen, Chris Fussel, Roy Jackson, Emily Kngwarreye, Adrian Lockhart, Euan Macleod, Idris Murphy, John Peart, Rollin Schlicht, Louise Tuckwell and John R. Walker.’]
Publishing details: North Ryde, N.S.W. : Macquarie University, 2006 
23 p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm. 
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New Zealand Artview full entry
Reference: Headlands: Thinking Through New Zealand Art Mary Barr. [’Catalog of Headlands exhibition that appeared at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Australia. 230 pages, with 24 colour plates, black and white photographs and reproductions throughout. The essays include: reading landscape and the land in New Zealand art; Christianity in New Zealand art; Cliff Whiting interview; Maori, at the center and at the margins; moving images in New Zealand; modernism & modernisation; mod cons; postmodern discourses in recent New Zealand art; New Zealand art criticism.’]
Publishing details: Museum Of Contemporary Art Sydney, Sydney Australia, 1992. Soft cover.
Ref: 1000
Focus on Photographyview full entry
Reference: Focus on Photography: AGNSW Education Kit by Judy Annear. [’This education kit (74 pages in total) has been developed to help students understand and appreciate the medium of photography through key works in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. By focusing on a selection of 16 significant photographers and their work, it provides an introduction to the diversity of photographic practice and related issues and ideas. For each artist in the selection, the kit includes an image of a key work , and image of a related supplementary work by that or another photographer, statements by the photographer and or critic or commentator, and extended commentary and activities and questions for primary and secondary student. The student activities and questions provide a context for the use of photography as a resource for K-6 and 7-12 audiences. Loose in original design card folder.’]

Publishing details: Published by Art Gallery of NSW, Canberra Australia (2005)
photographyview full entry
Reference: see Focus on Photography: AGNSW Education Kit by Judy Annear. [’This education kit (74 pages in total) has been developed to help students understand and appreciate the medium of photography through key works in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. By focusing on a selection of 16 significant photographers and their work, it provides an introduction to the diversity of photographic practice and related issues and ideas. For each artist in the selection, the kit includes an image of a key work , and image of a related supplementary work by that or another photographer, statements by the photographer and or critic or commentator, and extended commentary and activities and questions for primary and secondary student. The student activities and questions provide a context for the use of photography as a resource for K-6 and 7-12 audiences. Loose in original design card folder.’]

Publishing details: Published by Art Gallery of NSW, Canberra Australia (2005)
Performance Artview full entry
Reference: 25 Years of Performance Art in Australia
Nick Waterlow [’Publication for an exhibition and performance project that examined the history of performance art in Australia from a contemporary viewpoint. The exhibition of installation, objects and photographic and video documentation of performance art was accompanied by a season of contemporary performance. Exhibiting Artists included : John Davis, Jill Scott, Mike Parr, Sam Schoenbaum, Peter Tyndall, Jill Orr, Anne Graham, Stephen Cummins, Shelly Lasica. Curated by Nick Waterlow with essays. One of the few volumes which looks at the history of this genre in Australia. ‘]
Publishing details: Ivan Dougherty Gallery Sydney, Sydney Australia, 1994. Soft cover.
Ref: 137
Lewis Martinview full entry
Reference: Modern Masters of Etching: Martin Lewis (Number 26) by Malcolm C Salaman.
Introduction by Malcolm C. Salaman, 9 pages). Illustrated with 12 full-page tipped-in reproductions of etchings.
Publishing details: The Studio Ltd., 1931, hc, dw, Protected by tissue-guards.
Wandjuk Marikaview full entry
Reference: Life Story. As told to Jennifer Isaacs by Marika Wandjuk
Publishing details: University of Queensland Press, St Lucia (Qld), 1995. Stiffened Folding Wrappers. (176pp). Profusely illustrated
Picture Peopleview full entry
Reference: The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Australian picture book illustratorsview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Groves Derhamview full entry
Reference: You Bastard Moriaty by Derham Groves


Publishing details: The Littlewood Press, 1996. (deluxe edition), 60 pages with a quantity of signed etchings, illustrations and tipped-in ephemaera. One of ten deluxe copies from an edition of 100, signed by the artist, author and publisher.
Ref: 1000
Vickers Trevorview full entry
Reference: Trevor Vickers - Untitled Painting, Published by Art Collective WA, the 156 page publication recognises the career of one of Australia's most dedicated abstractionists and includes "Five Decades of Art" - An introduction by Andrew Gaynor; 
"Who do you think you are?" - A biography by Allan Willingham; "Untitled" - An essay by Alex Selenitsch, with over 80 works illustrated - from the 1960s to today.
Publishing details: Art Collective WA, 2016, 156pp,
Ref: 1000
Sarasin Paul and Fritzview full entry
Reference: Australia and Oceania - Indonesia - [includes images of Australian Aborigines] Sarasin, Paul and Fritz. Materials on the natural history of the island of Celebes. 5 volumes. With 81 plates in lithography and Heliogravure, many of which are tinted and 5 hand-colored, 20 (usually tinted, 1 chromolithographierte, 1 folded) lithographic maps and numerous illustrations in the text. Wiesbaden, Kreidel, 1898-1905. 31 x 24 cm. Originally in three volumes scale work in 1901 appeared to be even a fourth and a fifth volume in 1905. - Compilation of scientific materials and results, which together contributed the two cousins ​​Sarasin during their journey through Celebes. - Volume 1: The freshwater molluscs of Celebes. - Volume 2: The land molluscs of Celebes. - Volume 3: About the geological history of Celebes, due to the animal distribution. - Volume 4: Draft geographically-geological description of the island of Celebes. - Volume 5 (in 2 parts): attempt an anthropology of Celebes.
Artist or Maker: Sarasin, Paul and Fritz.
Ref: 1000
Howorth Wview full entry
Reference: see lot 1792, Reiss & Sohn, Buch- und Kunstantiquariat, Auktionen, 18 May 2016 - Logbook. - Journal HMS Lily (hs cover title.). English handwriting on paper. 1855. 4to (25: 20,5 cm). Written by a hand in brown cursive. With pleated. 3 Cards and 2 ink drawings. 12 nn. Ll. (Only the first 3 pag. 9-14). OU., Somewhat stained and with kl. Tears, front with folds.
Logbook of the English ship "Lily" for the period January to May 1855 with the January part is included at the end. Led by Midshipman W. Howorth, apparently from the H.M.S. Electra came, the crew was involved in the suppression of the armed uprising in Ballarat / Victoria. 1854 The maps illustrate the various stages of the journey: From "Melbourne round Cape Horn", of "Cape Horn to Rio Janeiro" and "Rio Janeiro to England". The two drawings (the 2nd mounted) show the coastal profile of the Azores islands Flores and Corvo and H.M.S. Lily between icebergs against the Diego Ramírez Islands (south-west of Cape Horn). Log of H.M.S. Lily on her voyage from Melbourne round Cape Horn via Rio de Janeiro to England, compiled by midshipman W. Howorth. With 3 folding maps and 2 (1 mounted) ink drawings depicting land profiles of the islands of Flores and Corvo, and the "Lily" facing icebergs southwest of Cape Horn.
Goodman John Reginaldview full entry
Reference: see lot 164 Keys Fine Art Auctioneers, UK, 26 May, 2016. JOHN REGINALD GOODMAN, RAS (1870-1962, BRITISH) View of Way Way NSW pair of watercolours, both signed lower right 9 1/2 x 13 1/2 ins, both mounted but unframed (2)
Richardson Charles Douglas - On the Beach 1914view full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Streeton Arthur - A Dusty Road Templestowe 1891 extensive essayview full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Sainthill Loudon - Cubist Bust c1950 oil on boardview full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Redpath Norma - Horizontal Forms 1959view full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Upward Peter - Untitled 1971view full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Dowling Julie - Dot and Mollie 1997view full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Storrier Tim - Self Portrait bronzeview full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Lee Rhys - Snake XIview full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Callum Marcus - self portrait 2013view full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Yunapingu Gulumbuview full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Mawurndjul Johnview full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Purawarrumpatu Kutuwalumiview full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Thomas Roverview full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Kngwarreye Emily Kameview full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Jwarnda Mirdidingkingathi - Sally Gaboriview full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Tjapaltjarri Bill Whiskeyview full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Rae Judeview full entry
Reference: see Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
Justin Miller Artview full entry
Reference: Justin Miller Art, Autumn/Winter 2016, illustrated catalogue. Includes essays on approximately 100 works in the catalogue.
Publishing details: Justin Miller Art, 2016, pb, 104pp, price list inserted
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The Art of Scienceview full entry
Reference: The Art of Science - remarkable natural history illustrations from Museum Victoria, by John Kean. Includes notes on the artists whose illustrations are included. [’The Art of Science presents the best of Museum Victoria’s remarkable collection of natural history artworks. The book opens with the ‘paper museums’ of the seventeenth and eighteenth century, stunning collections of the bizarre and fabulous, each one exquisitely depicted. It presents the valiant artistic efforts of Europeans to ‘see’ Australia’s extraordinary fauna, and celebrates the golden age of natural history illustration dominated by Audubon and Gould, those giants of avian illustration. In the contemporary museum, art and science still work hand in glove, from the palaeo-artistry of Peter Trusler to the amazing microscopic world revealed by new imaging technology. The Art of Science is a unique collection of exquisite images that will enrich our understanding of the history of art and science, the natural world, and the miracle of human perception.’]
Publishing details: Museum Victoria, 2013, pb, 177pp
Arthur Streetonview full entry
Reference: Land of the Golden Fleece—Arthur Streeton in the Western District (catalogue produced?)
[’27 February to 13 June 2016

Bringing together works by one of Australia’s foremost and much-loved artists, the exhibition focuses on Arthur Streeton’s landscape paintings of Victoria’s Western District, and associated coastal vistas, from the years 1920 to 1932 and following the artist’s return from an extended period in Europe. Whilst several of Streeton’s paintings from these years may be familiar to some visitors, it is envisaged that these vividly coloured and virtuoso works will, collectively, be a revelation for audiences.
The exhibition was configured around a narrative sequence tracing the various Victorian (Western District) locations frequented by the artist during this phase of his career, including paintings of Lorne (1921), Port Campbell (1932), Dunkeld, Halls Gap and the Grampians generally.
Undoubtedly one of Australia’s most significant painters, Arthur Streeton was born in 1867 in Duneed, near Geelong. He came to prominence alongside fellow Australian Impressionist painters including Frederick McCubbin, Tom Roberts and Charles Conder in the 9 × 5 Impressions exhibition of 1889. In 1891, the painting Golden summer, Eaglemont (1889) was exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, and hung ‘on the line’ to widespread acclaim. Between 1897 and 1920 Streeton lived in London visiting France and Italy, and making return trips to Australia where he staged successful exhibitions of his work and re-engaged with the Australian landscape. He was appointed an official Australian war artist during the First World War. After returning permanently to Australia in 1920 Streeton continued painting grand Australian vistas as well as more intimate subjects such as still-life compositions and his own garden in the Melbourne suburb of Toorak. He retired to Olinda, in the Dandenong Ranges, in 1938, where he died on 1 September 1943.’]
Publishing details: Geelong Art Gallery, 2016?
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Manning Mary Henriettaview full entry
Reference: see GFL Fine Art, WA, 31 May 2016, lot 32: Estimate: AUD6,000 - AUD9,000
Description: Manning Mary Henrietta - PRINCESS ROYAL HARBOUR ALBANY, Signed and dated 1906 lower right, Oil on canvas50 x 90cm est $6,000/9,000
Dimensions: 50 x 90cm
Artist or Maker: MARY HENRIETTA MANNING
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dyson Willview full entry
Reference: Will Dyson. Exhibition Catalogue from the Ferargil Galleries, 63 East 57th St, New York. NY. Includes some satire of the time ie "Dr. Freud 'Naughty naughty, who's been thinking pure thoughts again-.'" 8vo, 20 pp including 3pp text, incl. "List of Etchings and Prices". The rest of the book is b&w photos of Dyson's etchings, a total of 27 priced from $15 - $50. Orig. printed yellow wrappers, title on cover
Publishing details: New York: Ferargil Galleries, 1930.
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Gill S T - as silhouette artistview full entry
Reference: see Antipodean Books catalogue May 25, 2016, no 85: The Hubard Gallery (1822 to ca. 1845) was the namesake of William James Hubard (1807 - 1862), a young British prodigy with great talent in cutting likenesses out of black paper, who by age fifteen was commissioned to cut the silhouettes of the Duchess of Kent. His talent was exploited in Britain by a neighbor named Smith; Smith took Hubard to Boston in the mid 1820s, and Hubard eventually struck out on his own. Smith continued with other silhouette artists representing the Gallery. There is no complete list of artists employed by the Hubard Gallery, but the noted artist Samuel Thomas Gill (Australia), the Irish profilist W. G. Wall, and E. G. A. Norman (Australia) are known to have worked with the Gallery in Dublin in the early 1840s.
Norman E G A silhouette artistview full entry
Reference: see Antipodean Books catalogue May 25, 2016, no 85: The Hubard Gallery (1822 to ca. 1845) was the namesake of William James Hubard (1807 - 1862), a young British prodigy with great talent in cutting likenesses out of black paper, who by age fifteen was commissioned to cut the silhouettes of the Duchess of Kent. His talent was exploited in Britain by a neighbor named Smith; Smith took Hubard to Boston in the mid 1820s, and Hubard eventually struck out on his own. Smith continued with other silhouette artists representing the Gallery. There is no complete list of artists employed by the Hubard Gallery, but the noted artist Samuel Thomas Gill (Australia), the Irish profilist W. G. Wall, and E. G. A. Norman (Australia) are known to have worked with the Gallery in Dublin in the early 1840s.
Arthur Tomview full entry
Reference: Tom Arthur - Alone at Last
At Defiance Gallery Newtown Exhibition dates: 1 - 25 June 2016 [’Alone at Last brings together a number of Tom Arthur's recent sculptures, which explore ideas about passion and death through obsessive attention to detail. These works incorporate a wide range of materials and technical processes; from traditional ceramic shell bronze casting to electronically controlled kinetic systems. These are conceptually, technically and formally complex works that focus on the singular object's capacity to prise open personal spaces of experience.
Tom Arthur's work is included in many private and public collections and has been exhibited in Australia and abroad, including Project and Survey exhibitions at the Art Gallery of NSW and the National Gallery of Victoria, the Australian National Gallery, the Serpentine Gallery in London, the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris, international biennales and the Australian Perspecta.’]

Publishing details: Defiance Gallery, 2016
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Olley Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Australiana magazine, May 2016, vol 38, no. 2 for article by Glenn R Cooke ‘The Olley Project and the problem of identification’ about developing a catalogue raisonne of the artist’s work and the difficulties encountered. Includes biographical information on Olley and 19 colour illustrations, many of ‘pairs’ of works which are similar and which have presented problems identifying.
Publishing details: Australiana magazine, May 2016
goldfield’s jewelleryview full entry
Reference: see Australiana magazine, May 2016, vol 38, no. 2 for article ‘Bling: 19th century goldfield’s jewellery’ by Anne Schofield
Publishing details: Australiana magazine, May 2016
Wagner Leopold and Samuel Wollett Ballarat 1854view full entry
Reference: see Australiana magazine, May 2016, vol 38, no. 2 for article ‘Bling: 19th century goldfield’s jewellery’ by Anne Schofield
Publishing details: Australiana magazine, May 2016
Wendt J Mview full entry
Reference: see Australiana magazine, May 2016, vol 38, no. 2 for article ‘Bling: 19th century goldfield’s jewellery’ by Anne Schofield
Publishing details: Australiana magazine, May 2016
Duffield Edwin Fossview full entry
Reference: see Australiana magazine, May 2016, vol 38, no. 2 for article ‘Edwin Foss Duffield: a colonial-born craftsman’ by Dorothy Erickson. 11 colour illustations
Publishing details: Australiana magazine, May 2016
Addis George Richardview full entry
Reference: see Australiana magazine, May 2016, vol 38, no. 2 for article ‘’George Richard Addis: watchmaker and jeweller: his Victorian & Tasmanian years’. By Michel Reymond
Publishing details: Australiana magazine, May 2016
Broad Robert silversmithview full entry
Reference: see Australiana magazine, May 2016, vol 38, no. 2 for article ‘’’An early Australian silver gift - its authenticty and context’ by Jolyon Warwick James
Publishing details: Australiana magazine, May 2016
colonial Australian furnitureview full entry
Reference: see Australiana magazine, May 2016, vol 38, no. 2 for article ‘The legend of Australian furniture’ by R. A. Fredman. 11 colour illustrations. Furniture from the Cedar Light gallery, Noosa hinterland, North Queensland.
Publishing details: Australiana magazine, May 2016
Wagner Conradview full entry
Reference: a watercolour of a corroboree, Clarence River, 1871, was at Peter Walker Fine Art, May, 2016.
Forster Oliver H silversmithview full entry
Reference: see Australiana magazine, May 2016, vol 38, no. 2 for back page advertisement by J. B. Hawkins Antiques
Publishing details: Australiana magazine, May 2016
Land out of timeview full entry
Reference: Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Blue Mountains artview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Benifer Patrickview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Caldwell Johnview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
de Koster Joseview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Ellison Johnview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Fuller Warwickview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Hansen Birgitteview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Hill David Robertview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains.hen and now / Carolynne Skinner
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Johns Kerryview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Lamy Nadegeview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
le Cheminant Ruthview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Rigby Jeffview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Salnajs Venitaview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Spence Thomasview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Swift Ianview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Thompson Owenview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
White Michaelview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Willibrant Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Zahlan de Cayetti Sophieview full entry
Reference: see Land out of time : the Blue Mountains landscape then and now / Carolynne Skinner. Includes biographies on 18 artists working in the Blue Mountains. Exhibition catalogue for Exhibition first held at Lewers Bequest Gallery, Penrith, NSW, in 2004.
Publishing details: OZ Arts Publication, 2004 , 61 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm. 
Norrie Sueview full entry
Reference: see Norrie Susan
Multiplicityview full entry
Reference: Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Burn Ianview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Lanceley Colinview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Danko Aleksview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Callaghan Michaelview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
McMahon Marieview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Robertson Toniview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Sutiner Askoview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Kozic Mariaview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Namingyulk Nevilleview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Young Rayview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Mununggurr Marrnyulaview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Noonan Davidview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Palethorpe Chrisview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Ormella Raquelview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Walter Reginaview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Redhand Printsview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Third Drawer Downview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Tyndall Peterview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Tipping Richardview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Weaver Louiseview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Weaver Louiseview full entry
Reference: see Multiplicity : prints & multiples from the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the University of Wollongong / curated by Glenn Barkley. Includes Bibliography and very brief biographical summaries on artists. Works illustrated.
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, [2006] 
44 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 21 cm. 
Nolan Sidneyview full entry
Reference: Sidney Nolan : remembrances of my youth / author: Peter Haynes. Includes bibliographical references (page 14); [’The exhibition titled Sidney Nolan Remembrances of My Youth is a set of works done with spray cans on large canvasses. It could be his experiments in the art of the spray can taggers today are highly skilled and work in a very highly developed and competitive field. ‘]
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery : Cultural Facilities Corporation, [2012] 
22 pages : colour illustrations ; 24 x 24 cm 
On the Edgeview full entry
Reference: On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Allen Micky (Michele)view full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Dupain Max view full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Ellis Rennie view full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Godden Christine view full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Ashton Robertview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Besanko Robertview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Breninger Warrenview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Cornish Chrtistineview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Dodd Ianview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Edwards Sandyview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Ellis Davidview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Fokkema Gerritview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Gibb Jillian Vivaview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Handfield Timview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Hawkes Ponchview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Henson Billview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Jerrems Carolview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Johnson Markview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Johnson Merryleview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Lobb Ianview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Lojewski Stevenview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Marrison Marionview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Moore Davidview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Mudford Grantview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Noon Annview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Quirk Philipview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Rhodes Jonview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Scott Rogerview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Stacey Wesleyview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Strizic Markview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Talbot Henryview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Walkling Lesview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Weight Gregview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Woldendorp Richardview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Yang Williamview full entry
Reference: see On the Edge - Australian Photographers of the Seventies by Gael Newton & Anne O'Hehir. [’Exhibition catalog for USA exhibit includes Australian photographers of the 1970's from the ANG collection’] Includes biographies of artists
Publishing details: San Diego Museum of Art, 1994, 84pp
Harbourlifeview full entry
Reference: Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Preston Margaret view full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Whiteley Brett view full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Moore David view full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Sharpe Martin view full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Kingston Peter view full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Beard Johnview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Connor Kevinview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Cummings Elisabethview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Firth-Smith Johnview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Herman Saliview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Leist Fredview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Olsen Johnview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Passmore Johnview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Rees Lloydview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Wakelin Rolandview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Bennett Janeview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Friend Donaldview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Lymburner Francisview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Browell Anthony photographerview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Kingston Fairlie ceramicsview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
Zahalka Anneview full entry
Reference: see Harbourlife: Sydney Harbour from the 1940s to Recent Times by Gavin Wilson. Exhibition on art inspired by Sydney Harbour. There are no separate biographies but there is biographical information on artists throughout the text.
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2007, Soft cover, 60 pages.
photographyview full entry
Reference: see Focus on Photography: AGNSW Education Kit by Judy Annear. [’This education kit (74 pages in total) has been developed to help students understand and appreciate the medium of photography through key works in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. By focusing on a selection of 16 significant photographers and their work, it provides an introduction to the diversity of photographic practice and related issues and ideas. For each artist in the selection, the kit includes an image of a key work , and image of a related supplementary work by that or another photographer, statements by the photographer and or critic or commentator, and extended commentary and activities and questions for primary and secondary student. The student activities and questions provide a context for the use of photography as a resource for K-6 and 7-12 audiences. Loose in original design card folder.’]

Publishing details: Published by Art Gallery of NSW, Canberra Australia (2005)
Bayliss Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Focus on Photography: AGNSW Education Kit by Judy Annear. [’This education kit (74 pages in total) has been developed to help students understand and appreciate the medium of photography through key works in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. By focusing on a selection of 16 significant photographers and their work, it provides an introduction to the diversity of photographic practice and related issues and ideas. For each artist in the selection, the kit includes an image of a key work , and image of a related supplementary work by that or another photographer, statements by the photographer and or critic or commentator, and extended commentary and activities and questions for primary and secondary student. The student activities and questions provide a context for the use of photography as a resource for K-6 and 7-12 audiences. Loose in original design card folder.’]

Publishing details: Published by Art Gallery of NSW, Canberra Australia (2005)
Cazneaux Haroldview full entry
Reference: see Focus on Photography: AGNSW Education Kit by Judy Annear. [’This education kit (74 pages in total) has been developed to help students understand and appreciate the medium of photography through key works in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. By focusing on a selection of 16 significant photographers and their work, it provides an introduction to the diversity of photographic practice and related issues and ideas. For each artist in the selection, the kit includes an image of a key work , and image of a related supplementary work by that or another photographer, statements by the photographer and or critic or commentator, and extended commentary and activities and questions for primary and secondary student. The student activities and questions provide a context for the use of photography as a resource for K-6 and 7-12 audiences. Loose in original design card folder.’]

Publishing details: Published by Art Gallery of NSW, Canberra Australia (2005)
Cotton Oliveview full entry
Reference: see Focus on Photography: AGNSW Education Kit by Judy Annear. [’This education kit (74 pages in total) has been developed to help students understand and appreciate the medium of photography through key works in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. By focusing on a selection of 16 significant photographers and their work, it provides an introduction to the diversity of photographic practice and related issues and ideas. For each artist in the selection, the kit includes an image of a key work , and image of a related supplementary work by that or another photographer, statements by the photographer and or critic or commentator, and extended commentary and activities and questions for primary and secondary student. The student activities and questions provide a context for the use of photography as a resource for K-6 and 7-12 audiences. Loose in original design card folder.’]

Publishing details: Published by Art Gallery of NSW, Canberra Australia (2005)
Dupain Maxview full entry
Reference: see Focus on Photography: AGNSW Education Kit by Judy Annear. [’This education kit (74 pages in total) has been developed to help students understand and appreciate the medium of photography through key works in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. By focusing on a selection of 16 significant photographers and their work, it provides an introduction to the diversity of photographic practice and related issues and ideas. For each artist in the selection, the kit includes an image of a key work , and image of a related supplementary work by that or another photographer, statements by the photographer and or critic or commentator, and extended commentary and activities and questions for primary and secondary student. The student activities and questions provide a context for the use of photography as a resource for K-6 and 7-12 audiences. Loose in original design card folder.’]

Publishing details: Published by Art Gallery of NSW, Canberra Australia (2005)
Moore Davidview full entry
Reference: see Focus on Photography: AGNSW Education Kit by Judy Annear. [’This education kit (74 pages in total) has been developed to help students understand and appreciate the medium of photography through key works in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. By focusing on a selection of 16 significant photographers and their work, it provides an introduction to the diversity of photographic practice and related issues and ideas. For each artist in the selection, the kit includes an image of a key work , and image of a related supplementary work by that or another photographer, statements by the photographer and or critic or commentator, and extended commentary and activities and questions for primary and secondary student. The student activities and questions provide a context for the use of photography as a resource for K-6 and 7-12 audiences. Loose in original design card folder.’]

Publishing details: Published by Art Gallery of NSW, Canberra Australia (2005)
Bishop Mervynview full entry
Reference: see Focus on Photography: AGNSW Education Kit by Judy Annear. [’This education kit (74 pages in total) has been developed to help students understand and appreciate the medium of photography through key works in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. By focusing on a selection of 16 significant photographers and their work, it provides an introduction to the diversity of photographic practice and related issues and ideas. For each artist in the selection, the kit includes an image of a key work , and image of a related supplementary work by that or another photographer, statements by the photographer and or critic or commentator, and extended commentary and activities and questions for primary and secondary student. The student activities and questions provide a context for the use of photography as a resource for K-6 and 7-12 audiences. Loose in original design card folder.’]

Publishing details: Published by Art Gallery of NSW, Canberra Australia (2005)
Ford Sueview full entry
Reference: see Focus on Photography: AGNSW Education Kit by Judy Annear. [’This education kit (74 pages in total) has been developed to help students understand and appreciate the medium of photography through key works in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. By focusing on a selection of 16 significant photographers and their work, it provides an introduction to the diversity of photographic practice and related issues and ideas. For each artist in the selection, the kit includes an image of a key work , and image of a related supplementary work by that or another photographer, statements by the photographer and or critic or commentator, and extended commentary and activities and questions for primary and secondary student. The student activities and questions provide a context for the use of photography as a resource for K-6 and 7-12 audiences. Loose in original design card folder.’]

Publishing details: Published by Art Gallery of NSW, Canberra Australia (2005)
Jerrems Carolview full entry
Reference: see Focus on Photography: AGNSW Education Kit by Judy Annear. [’This education kit (74 pages in total) has been developed to help students understand and appreciate the medium of photography through key works in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. By focusing on a selection of 16 significant photographers and their work, it provides an introduction to the diversity of photographic practice and related issues and ideas. For each artist in the selection, the kit includes an image of a key work , and image of a related supplementary work by that or another photographer, statements by the photographer and or critic or commentator, and extended commentary and activities and questions for primary and secondary student. The student activities and questions provide a context for the use of photography as a resource for K-6 and 7-12 audiences. Loose in original design card folder.’]

Publishing details: Published by Art Gallery of NSW, Canberra Australia (2005)
Brassington Patview full entry
Reference: see Focus on Photography: AGNSW Education Kit by Judy Annear. [’This education kit (74 pages in total) has been developed to help students understand and appreciate the medium of photography through key works in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. By focusing on a selection of 16 significant photographers and their work, it provides an introduction to the diversity of photographic practice and related issues and ideas. For each artist in the selection, the kit includes an image of a key work , and image of a related supplementary work by that or another photographer, statements by the photographer and or critic or commentator, and extended commentary and activities and questions for primary and secondary student. The student activities and questions provide a context for the use of photography as a resource for K-6 and 7-12 audiences. Loose in original design card folder.’]

Publishing details: Published by Art Gallery of NSW, Canberra Australia (2005)
Henson Billview full entry
Reference: see Focus on Photography: AGNSW Education Kit by Judy Annear. [’This education kit (74 pages in total) has been developed to help students understand and appreciate the medium of photography through key works in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. By focusing on a selection of 16 significant photographers and their work, it provides an introduction to the diversity of photographic practice and related issues and ideas. For each artist in the selection, the kit includes an image of a key work , and image of a related supplementary work by that or another photographer, statements by the photographer and or critic or commentator, and extended commentary and activities and questions for primary and secondary student. The student activities and questions provide a context for the use of photography as a resource for K-6 and 7-12 audiences. Loose in original design card folder.’]

Publishing details: Published by Art Gallery of NSW, Canberra Australia (2005)
Laing Rosemaryview full entry
Reference: see Focus on Photography: AGNSW Education Kit by Judy Annear. [’This education kit (74 pages in total) has been developed to help students understand and appreciate the medium of photography through key works in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. By focusing on a selection of 16 significant photographers and their work, it provides an introduction to the diversity of photographic practice and related issues and ideas. For each artist in the selection, the kit includes an image of a key work , and image of a related supplementary work by that or another photographer, statements by the photographer and or critic or commentator, and extended commentary and activities and questions for primary and secondary student. The student activities and questions provide a context for the use of photography as a resource for K-6 and 7-12 audiences. Loose in original design card folder.’]

Publishing details: Published by Art Gallery of NSW, Canberra Australia (2005)
Deacon Destinyview full entry
Reference: see Focus on Photography: AGNSW Education Kit by Judy Annear. [’This education kit (74 pages in total) has been developed to help students understand and appreciate the medium of photography through key works in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. By focusing on a selection of 16 significant photographers and their work, it provides an introduction to the diversity of photographic practice and related issues and ideas. For each artist in the selection, the kit includes an image of a key work , and image of a related supplementary work by that or another photographer, statements by the photographer and or critic or commentator, and extended commentary and activities and questions for primary and secondary student. The student activities and questions provide a context for the use of photography as a resource for K-6 and 7-12 audiences. Loose in original design card folder.’]

Publishing details: Published by Art Gallery of NSW, Canberra Australia (2005)
Sydney Cove Medallion 1789 p64view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Watling Thomas p65view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Webster John carver p67view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Lewin John William p68view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Woolner Thomas p70view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Campbell Marrianne Collison p71 book of silhouettesview full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Hargreaves Edward designer p72view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Flide Benjamin p73view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Blackwood William photographer p76view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Edwards William silversmith p77view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
McGill Walter (death masks 1880) p78view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Mason John furniture makerview full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Streeton Arthur Still Gildes the Stream p82view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Johnson William photographer p86view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Ideal Portrait Company p87view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Griffin Marion Mahony designer p93view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Dorner Hy photographerview full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Griffin Walter Burley architectview full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Best Marion Hall interior designer p95view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Drysdale Russell Sofala 1947 p99view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Cotton Olive p100view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Dupain Max p101 and 103view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Moore David p102view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Yang William p107view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Whiteley Brett self portrait 108view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Ramingining Collection p112-3view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Mawurndjul John p114view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Tjapaltjarri Tim p115view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Tjapaltjarri Tim Lewis p115view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Nampitjin Eubena p116view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Levy Col p118view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Valamenesh Hossein p119view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Mueck Ron p120view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Kingping The artist group p121view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Barbour John p122view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Boyd Daniel p123view full entry
Reference: see Great Collections Treasures from NSW Public Institutions by John McPhee. This hardcover catalogue documents a collaborative travelling exhibition of several public collections within NSW including Treasures from Art Gallery of NSW, Australian Museum, Botanic Gardens Trust, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Powerhouse Museum, State Library of NSW, State Records NSW .with numerous colour and B&W photos illustrations. There is no separate section for artist’s biographies but some biographical information is provided in the texts accompanying the photographs.

Publishing details: Published by Arts NSW, Australia, 2009, hc, dw, 124pp
Australian sculptureview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Armstrong Bruceview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Baldessin Georgeview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Bartlett Geoffreyview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Beecroft Chrisview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Booth Chrisview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Cole Peter Dview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Fleischmann Arthurview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Johns Gregview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Juniper Robertview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Killick Stephenview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
King Ingeview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Ladyman Johnview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Moore Lynview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Morris Robert Jview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Redegalli Sergioview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Thomson Jeffview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Thomson Jeffview full entry
Reference: see World Expo 88 Collection Sculpture [’Catalogue of sculpture exhibited as part of the 1988 World Expo held in Brisbane, Australia.The collection was formed to illustrate the interdependence of art and technology. One of the largest sculpture collections assembled in Australia - 90 works from 20 nations including Australia. ‘] Includes brief biographies on the artists.
Publishing details: Published by Philip Bacon Galleries, Australia (1988)
, pb, 96pp
Sydney by Designview full entry
Reference: Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalog of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Australian prints
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Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalog of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Ainsworth Ruth view full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Allan Ailsaview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Allen Joyceview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Beatty Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Berndt Eileenview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Birmingham Karnaview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Blackburn Veraview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Cornish Murielview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Edwards Mary Cooperview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Gibbons Gladysview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Huntley Isobelview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Irvine Ysobelview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Kingston Amieview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Owen Gladysview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Perry Adelaideview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Preston Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Proctor Theaview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Rees Ann Gillmoreview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Sherwood Maudview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Wootten Sheilaview full entry
Reference: see Sydney by Design Wood and Linoblock Prints by Sydney Women Artists Between the Wars by Roger Butler. [’- exhibition catalogue of the prints of Sydney by Australian women artists between the wars. Butler argues that these women created a cohesive form of modernist art that included commercial arts, decorative arts, photography, painting, sculpture and wood and linoblock prints. The exhibition toured to 10 venues around Australia.’] Includes extensive biographical entries on the artists.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, 1995, pb, 48 pages
Lang Alexander Denistounview full entry
Reference: from DAAO: sketcher, amateur photographer(?), lithographer and settler, was born in Scotland. He occupied the property Terrinallum, near Mortlake, Victoria, between 1839 and 1845. His original sketch (1845, private collection) of the sparsely-furnished interior of the original single-room hut at Terrinallum provided the basis for his lithograph, initialled on the stone Life in the Bush: The Squatter’s First Home and also issued as The Squatter at Home 1839: Bad News from the Outstations . It was published in 1847 by McLean & Co. of St Martin’s Lane, London, in aid of the Famine Relief Fund of the Highlands of Scotland ('and of Ireland’ in the variant), being one of a pair of coloured lithographs bound into a volume titled Scenes in the Bush of Australia. By a Squatter . Lang himself is in the image, seated in a chair reading a letter one evening after work. The second plate, An Exploring Party, Looking for a Sheep Run , is unsigned but is justifiably assumed to be Lang’s since he also appears in it, seated at a camp-fire with his travelling companion and a young Aboriginal guide. Wantrup calls the publication of this pair of images one of the two earliest illustrated books of Victorian subjects (the other being by John Skinner Prout ).
The La Trobe Library holds Lang’s sketchbook containing scenes at Terrinallum, while a pencil drawing, Scene at Terrinallum 1845 , is in a private collection. Another of his sketchbooks (private collection) contains a pencil drawing of Yeermany and Gorngminny, two Port Phillip Aborigines. Lang also compiled an album of photographs of Aborigines (La Trobe Library), at least some of which were taken by Richard Daintree and E. Montagu Scott .
Lang and his family later went to Fiji, where he died. He was survived by his wife Sophia, née Cooper, a son and two daughters.
Lang Alexander Denistounview full entry
Reference: Scenes in the bush of Australia / by a squatter. A set of 2 lithographs. Also Titled Exploring party looking for a sheep run [picture] and
Squatter's first home [picture]
Author: Lang, Alexander Denistoun.


Publishing details: [London] : McLean, [ca. 1847]
Physical Description
[2] Published for the Benefit of the Famine Relief Fund of the Highlands of Scotland.
Pictures are signed on lower right, "ADL".leaves of plates : ill. ; 28 x 40 cm.
Ref: 1000
Allen Pamelaview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Axelsen Stephenview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Azar Pennyview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Barber Shirleyview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Berrett Rebeccaview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Carter Donniview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Carter-Hansen Jillview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Cencic Vilmaview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Cox Davidview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Denton Terryview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
D’Silva Janview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Early Margaretview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Gouldthorpe Peterview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Haginikitas Maryview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Hannay Lorraine view full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Harris Wayneview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Harvey Rolandview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Huxley Deeview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Ingpen Robertview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Jackson P Markview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Jones Carolview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Kendell Peterview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
King John Anthonyview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Kitanov Vickyview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Kundrus Ulrikeview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Lacis Astraview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Lardner Kymview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Laroche Sandraview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Lester Alisonview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Lott Christineview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
McRae Rodneyview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Marshall Annieview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Meeks Arone Raymondview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Morimoto Junkoview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Mullins Patriciaview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Ogden Betinaview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Oktober Triciaview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Oliver Narelleview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
O’Loughlin Sueview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Peters Shirleyview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Pfanner Louiseview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Potter Heatherview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Power Margaretview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Rawlins Donnaview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Roennfeldt Robertview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Rogers Gregoryview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Rowe Jeanetteview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Smith Craigview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Trezise Percyview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
van Garderen Ilseview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Vivas Julieview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Walton Pennyview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Whatley Bruceview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Wilcox Cathuview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Winch Johnview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Winch Madeleineview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Young Noelaview full entry
Reference: see The Picture People - Illustrators of Contemporary Australian Picture Books by Margaret Hamilton. Includes one to two pages of biographical information on each of about 60 Australian children’s book illustrators.
Publishing details: Margaret Hamilton Books, 1993, 95pp
Lewis Martinview full entry
Reference: The Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut, staged an exhibition of Martin Lewis prints in October 2011 drawn from the collection of Dr. Dorrance Kelly. The Bruce Museum said of Lewis: "Recognized as one of the premier American printmakers of the first half of the 20th century, Martin Lewis left an indelible mark on the landscape of the art world. Lewis was an acknowledged master of the intaglio techniques of printmaking, experimenting with multiple processes including etching, aquatint, engraving and drypoint. A highly skilled printer, Lewis created magnificent impressions that captured the energy, bustle and occasional solitude of all aspects of city life in New York. With his remove o Connecticut in 1932, Lewis instigated another topic through his printmaking: country life. This firmly entrenched Lewis as a prominent America scene artist, who captured the intersection between the urban and rural environments and shed light on the slowly emerging suburban culture."
Publishing details: Bruce Museum, 2011
Ref: 1009
Lewis Martinview full entry
Reference: Martin Lewis: The Graphic Work, A catalogue raisonne of the artist's prints published in conjunction with a retrospective exhibition at Kennedy Galleries in 1973. Three page essay by Paul McCarron. Catalogue lists 59 works.
Publishing details: Publisher: Kennedy Gallery, 1973,
Paperback.Softbound. Wraps. 24 pp. 10 color, 16 bw plates.
Ref: 1009
CLARK, Robyn Smith (1951-view full entry
Reference: CLARK, Robyn Smith (1951-
'Clay and Glass' clay & glass bw OVWA alpha
CLARK, Thomas (c1814-1883)
'The Coast near St.Kilda' oil bw GEAL p.18
'The Coast near St Kilda' oil col MAAG 138b
'The Coast near St Kilda' oil col NFFP pl.III
'Equestrians in Landscape' oil bw AACM no.30
'Falls at Dight's Mill' oil bw TTAC p.48
'Falls on the Wannon' ? SAIP p.12
'Fern Gully' oil bw BIIO p.37
'Figures on an Ocean Beach Viewed Through a Cave' oil bw ACAR
'Madame Buvelot Painting, Monsieur Pfund Reading' penc bw RFBE p.24
'Madame Buvelot Painting and Monsieur Pfund Reading' penc bw FCIA p.134
'Madame Buvelot Painting and Monsieur Pfund Reading' penc bw MEAB ill.15
'Portrait of the Artist's Wife' pastel col JBBF no.11
'The Red Bluff, Point Ormond, Port Phillip Bay' oil col JBBE
'Ulysses and Diomed Capturing the Horses of Rhesus, King of Thrace' oil bw CBHS p.19
'View of Coleraine Township, Vic' oil bw JBBC no.13
'View of the Wannon Falls' oil bw JBBA no.12
'Wannon Falls' oil col APHS p.19
'Wannon Falls' oil col LANC p.300
'Wannon Falls' oil col SAIP p.19
'The Wannon Falls' oil col TOAA pl.21
'The Wannon Falls' ? col MEAB pl.18
'The Wannon Falls' oil bw BIIO p.103
'The Wannon Falls' oil bw VAVS p.38
'Wannon Falls' oil bw TTAC p.48
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLARK, Thomas (c1814-1883)view full entry
Reference: CLARK, Thomas (c1814-1883)
'The Coast near St.Kilda' oil bw GEAL p.18
'The Coast near St Kilda' oil col MAAG 138b
'The Coast near St Kilda' oil col NFFP pl.III
'Equestrians in Landscape' oil bw AACM no.30
'Falls at Dight's Mill' oil bw TTAC p.48
'Falls on the Wannon' ? SAIP p.12
'Fern Gully' oil bw BIIO p.37
'Figures on an Ocean Beach Viewed Through a Cave' oil bw ACAR
'Madame Buvelot Painting, Monsieur Pfund Reading' penc bw RFBE p.24
'Madame Buvelot Painting and Monsieur Pfund Reading' penc bw FCIA p.134
'Madame Buvelot Painting and Monsieur Pfund Reading' penc bw MEAB ill.15
'Portrait of the Artist's Wife' pastel col JBBF no.11
'The Red Bluff, Point Ormond, Port Phillip Bay' oil col JBBE
'Ulysses and Diomed Capturing the Horses of Rhesus, King of Thrace' oil bw CBHS p.19
'View of Coleraine Township, Vic' oil bw JBBC no.13
'View of the Wannon Falls' oil bw JBBA no.12
'Wannon Falls' oil col APHS p.19
'Wannon Falls' oil col LANC p.300
'Wannon Falls' oil col SAIP p.19
'The Wannon Falls' oil col TOAA pl.21
'The Wannon Falls' ? col MEAB pl.18
'The Wannon Falls' oil bw BIIO p.103
'The Wannon Falls' oil bw VAVS p.38
'Wannon Falls' oil bw TTAC p.48
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLARK, Tony (1954-view full entry
Reference: CLARK, Tony (1954-
'Clark's Myriorama' (3 designs) acry oil col BISF p.103
'Third Style, Third Rome' (detail) oil bw PERC p.114

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLARK-COOLEE, Bronwyn (1961-view full entry
Reference: CLARK-COOLEE, Bronwyn (1961-
'Red Square' acry bw QUWO no.14

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLARKE, Cuthbert (working 1851)view full entry
Reference: CLARKE, Cuthbert (working 1851)
'Harvesting' ink & wc col DACM no.21
'Sheep Shearing' ink & wc col DACM no.20
'Soldiers' Bivouac on the Launceston Road' ink & wc col DACM
'South Esk V.D.L.' ink & wc col DACM no.19
'Wattle Trees V.D.L.' ink & wc col DACM no.18


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLARKE, Ismer (working 1819-1863)view full entry
Reference: CLARKE, Ismer (working 1819-1863)
'Christmas Sports' poster bw MAAG p.141
'The Commissioner's Camp, Castlemaine in 1852 (Mount Alexander)' litho by E. Gilks bw MAAG p.140
'View of the Disastrous Fire in Moyston Street, Castlemaine' chalk col MAAG p.130a

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLARKE, J.A.
'view full entry
Reference: CLARKE, J.A.
'Early Days' ink bw JBAT no.13
'A View of Sydney' wc bw CAIP no.5
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLARKE, Pamela (1942-view full entry
Reference: CLARKE, Pamela (1942-
'Hall of Fame' oil col SAPT p.35

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLARKE, Percy (working 1880s)view full entry
Reference: CLARKE, Percy (working 1880s)
'Govett's Leap' sepia etch bw SLAB p.ii
'Govett's Leap' sepia etch bw SLAB p.172

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLARKE, Peter (1935-view full entry
Reference: CLARKE, Peter (1935-
'Chant' litho bw WDAP82 p.51
'Drawing' pastel bw MCMI p.107
'Entrance' acry col BMAP75 p.63
'Green Space' pva & marble dust col BMAP p.93
'In Yellow' acry col MCMI p.108
'Mauve Across Yellow' pva marble dust col HPDA p.37
'Orange on Grey' acry col BMAP p.152
'Puerta del Sol' pva, stone dust & pigment bw SAPA p.373
'Shannon Rise' acry col MEAB pl.20



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLARKE, Rod (1927-view full entry
Reference: CLARKE, Rod (1927-
'Flat Pattern Still Life' gouache on wallpaper bw EGBS p.224
'Flat Pattern, Woman with Flowers' gouache bw EGBS p.141
'Flat Pattern, Woman with Flowers' gouache bw EGBS p.224
'Girls Outside the Redfern Gallery' oil bw EGBS p.225

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLARKE, Thomasview full entry
Reference: CLARKE, Thomas
'Bivouac on River' oil col JBBB no.29

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLAXTON, Marshall (1813-1881)view full entry
Reference: CLAXTON, Marshall (1813-1881)
'The Dickinson Family' oil col AGNP p.68
'An Emigrant's Thoughts of Home' oil bw NFFP p.12
'Figure in Landscape' oil bw ACAR no.28
'Mrs Hugh Chambers and Her Daughter Hester' oil col FCIA pl.68
'Portrait of Mrs Hugh Chambers and Her Daughter Hester' oil col LANC p.298
'Portrait of Mrs Hugh Chambers and Her Daughter Hester' oil col PARB p.128
[Portraits] (10) bw BAEA pp.349.1-353.1
'Ruth and Naomi' oil bw JBBA no.17
'Sir John Nodes Dickson and Family' oil col BACP p.55

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLAYTON, Benjamin (working 1840)view full entry
Reference: CLAYTON, Benjamin (working 1840)
'Portrait of a Young Tasmanian' wc col CLIA p.50
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLEMENTS, Bill (1933-view full entry
Reference: CLEMENTS, Bill (1933-
'Reading Far 6th August' xerox copies & string bw ARAA p.26

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLEMENTS, Richard (working 1980)view full entry
Reference: CLEMENTS, Richard (working 1980)
[Blown-glass form] col ZSGA p.157

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLEMSON, Katie (1950-view full entry
Reference: CLEMSON, Katie (1950-
'Another Day at the Races' lino bw WDAP82 p.9

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLEVELEY, Johnview full entry
Reference: CLEVELEY, John
'The Death of Captain James Cook on Sandwich Island'  aqua bw JBBD no.2

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLEVELEY, Robert (working 1789)view full entry
Reference: CLEVELEY, Robert (working 1789)
'Hut in New South Wales' engr by T. Medland bw SEVA pl.91
'Hut in New South Wales' engr by T. Medland bw SEVB p.172
'A Hut in New South Wales' engr by T. Medland bw HAOA p.33
'In the Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay With an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson and Norfolk Island' engr by T. Medland bw MSAA p.567
'Natives of Botany Bay' engr by T. Medland bw DCEN p.10
'Natives of Botany Bay' engr by T. Medland bw SEVA pl.90
'Natives of Botany Bay' engr by T. Medland bw SEVB p.172
'View of a Hut in New South Wales' ? bw BOAP p.10
'View of a Hut in New South Wales' engr by T.Medland bw DCEN
'View of a Hut in New South Wales' engr by T.Medland bw HLTW no.44
'A View of Botany Bay' engr by T. Medland bw HLTW no.4

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLIFFORD, James (1936-view full entry
Reference: CLIFFORD, James (1936-
'Cinematic Landscape' acry col CYOH p.192
'Cinematic Landscape' pva col SAPA p.372
'The Moon River' enamel col SAPT p.36
'Newswheel' pva acry col HPDA p.40

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
Clifford Samuel (working 1870)view full entry
Reference: CLIFFORD, Samuel (working 1870)
'Cascades Brewery and Farm, Hobart' litho bw CMOT p.337

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLIFTON, Louisa (1814-1880)view full entry
Reference: CLIFTON, Louisa (1814-1880)
'Tents Amongst the Trees at Australind' penc bw CCEP fig.195
'A View of Koombana Bag or Port Leschenault Australiand, Western Australia' litho by T.C. Dibdin col CCEP p.93 fig.194
'View of Leschenault Bay' penc bw CCEP fig.193
'View of Mr Greensill's Bush Cottage' penc bw CCEP fig.196
'View of Pearce's Store' penc bw CCEP fig.197
'View of the Estuary at Australind' wc bw CCEP fig.198


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLIFTON, Mary (1822-1893)view full entry
Reference: CLIFTON, Mary (1822-1893)
'View of the Commissioner's Cottage in Koombana Gardens' penc bw CCEP fig.199

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLIFTON, Nancy (1907-view full entry
Reference: CLIFTON, Nancy (1907-
'My Neighbour' woodcut bw WDAP82 p.10
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLUTTERBUCK, Jock (1945-view full entry
Reference: CLUTTERBUCK, Jock (1945-
'Caves of Wiswas No 1' etch bw WDAP82 p.10
'Niagara' aluminum sculp bw MEAB ill.63
'Niagara' etch bw VAAP no.18
'On the Heels of the Poltergerst' etch col KCAP p.91
'Pool' etch bw VAAP no.19
'The Pool Table' litho bw WDAP82 p.50
'Public Fountain No 1' etch bw WDAP p.7
'San Andreas Fault No 3' etch col KCAP p.90
'Temple Bar' steel & epoxy resin bw FGIP p.29
'Untitled' aluminium sculp col WOAC p.14

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CLOUSTON, Alison (1957-view full entry
Reference: CLOUSTON, Alison (1957-
'Insect Costume' mix bw PERC p.88
'Pterodactyl Car' drawings bw PERC p.25
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COATES, George (1869-1930)view full entry
Reference: COATES, George (1869-1930)
'Arrival of the First Australian Wounded from Gallipoli at No. 3 London General Hospital, Wandsworth, 1915' oil col RAA1 p.37
'Arrival of First Australian Wounded from Gallipoli at Wandsworth Hospital, London' oil col FMAW p.67
'Australian Official War Artists, 1916-18' oil bw RAA1 p.78
'Casualty Clearing Station, 1918' oil col RAA1 p.36
'The Housekeeper' wc bw CAWP p.108
'The Housekeeper' wc bw VAVS p.12
'Mother and Child' ? bw ACPP p.120
'Mother and Child' oil bw NGSA(unpaged
'William More' oil bw NNSW np

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COATES, George (working 1938)view full entry
Reference: COATES, George (working 1938)
'Boatsheds at Rye' oil bw AUPC no.48

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COATS, Elizabeth (1946-
'view full entry
Reference: COATS, Elizabeth (1946-
'Kore 12' acry bw PERB p.30




The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COBB, Victor (1876-1945)'view full entry
Reference: COBB, Victor (1876-1945)
'Baw-Baw Ranger, Gippsland' wood engr bw DSAR p.55
'Bush Solitude' ? bw sepia MBAA fp.21
'His Joy-Ride' wood engr bw BOAP p.46
'In Chartersville Garden' etch bw MSAA 75
'Towards Sunset (Yarra River, Melbourne)' etch bw (near p.24)




The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COBURN, John (1925-view full entry
Reference: COBURN, John (1925-
'Abstract' oil bw JBAH no.58
'Ace II' oil col APBS p.113
'Arabian Sun' tapestry col SAPT p.120
'Betrayal' pva bw APCA p.83
'Biennal of Sydney' poster col BISA cover
'Bushfire' tapestry col MEAB pl 21
'Canticle of the Sun' pva col APCA p.83
'Canticle of the Sun' oil col GMPA p.64
'Canticle of the Sun' ? col GAPA p.328
'Canticle of the Sun' ? col GMAP p.205
'Curtain of the Moon' screenprint col KCAP p.56
'Curtain of the Sun' screenprint col KCAP p.57
'Curtain of the Sun' screenprint bw WDAP p.7
'Curtain of the Sun (Sydney Opera House)' (study for the tapestry) gouache col CAWP p.191
'Drought' mix col MAAD p.149
'Enigma' acry col BMAP p.130
'The Fall' lino bw BMWL aa
'Festival in Venice' acry bw JBBA no.133
'Fiesta' ? col BHP1 np
'Flame Tree' screenprint bw WDAP82 p.10
'Fruits of Summer' acry col SAPT p.37
'Garden in Verey' ? col BHP2 p.7
'High Noon' oil col BMAP p.26
'Hozanna' oil col BMAP75 p.16
'In Praise of the Sun' tapestry col LGMP p.51
'Jester' mix bw JBBE no.160
'Litany' ? bw SAPA p.318
'Morning Yellow' acry bw JBBC no.133
'Nullabor' oil col MOAP pp.160-161
'Nullarbor' oil col MAAD pp.150-151
'Person Throwing a Stone' penc, ink & wash col WCAD p.27
'Polynesia' oil col WOAC p.14
'Power Game' ? col BHP1 np
'Power Game' acry col BMAP p.103
'Primordial Garden' liquitex col MOAP p.159
'Primordial Garden' oil bw CYOH p.158
'Primordial Garden' oil col HDPA p.41
'Primordial Garden' (3 panels) liquitex bw NFFP p.112
'Prophet' mix med col GDAA p.30
'Red Spring' acry bw JBBB no.161
'Seasons of the Christian Year - Autumn' oil bw KRAA p.7
'Song of the Earth' oil col AAVA p.74
'Still Life with Fruit and Fish' oil bw JBBD no.148
'Study for a Landscape' penc, ink & wash bw WCAD p.26
'Summer' ink bw LCDR p.4
'Tableland' ? bw RNPA p.12
'They Gave Him Vinegar Mixed with Gall' oil col SAAA ca.p.80
'Tree of Life' tapestry col HPDA p.41
'Triptych of the Passion' enamel bw CBPR p.13
'Valencia' acry col HOAA p.68
'Valencia' acry col HAPS p.18
'Valencia' spp bw QAGS p.203
'Wilderness I' pva bw HAOA p.277


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COCKFIELD, George Dixonview full entry
Reference: COCKFIELD, George Dixon (working 1832)
'George Dixon's House Vandiemen's Island' penc, ink & grey wash bw CWAG p.37

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COCKS, Jane (1956-view full entry
Reference: COCKS, Jane (1956-
'Day and Night/The Watcher' oil bw OVWA alpha

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COEN, Margaret (1913-view full entry
Reference: COEN, Margaret (1913-
'Sally Gums, Kiandra, New South Wales' wc bw CAWP p.231
'Snow Gums in Summer' wc col ALOW p.31

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COFFEY, Alfred (1869-1950)view full entry
Reference: COFFEY, Alfred (1869-1950)
'Argyle Cut, Old Sydney' etch bw AAIL p.55
'Argyle Cut, Old Sydney' ? bw RFYA p.70
'Canal in Old Batavia, Java' oil col RFYA p.45
'Curse the Gold' ? bw RFYA p.64
'In the Shade of the Casuarina' ? bw sepia MBAA fp.108
'Landscape, New South Wales' oil bw JBAQ no.36
'Settler's Waggon' oil bw JBAJ no.8
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COGAN, Rosalie (1948-view full entry
Reference: COGAN, Rosalie (1948-
'Diary' machine embroidered calico bw OVWA alpha

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COGHLAN, Elaine (working 1947)view full entry
Reference: COGHLAN, Elaine (working 1947)
'The Model' penc bw AAIL p.66

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COGNE, F. (working 1850s-60s)view full entry
Reference: COGNE, F. (working 1850s-60s)
'Botanical Gardens (Melbourne)' litho bw CWAG p.25
'Dight's Mill' litho bw TTAC p.51
'The Hospital 1859: Ballarat West' litho bw PEGF no.87
'The Lal Lal Falls near Ballarat' litho bw PEGF no.88
'Sandridge from Hobson's Bay' litho bw MAAG p.87
'Treasury Buildings' litho bw PEGF no.90

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COHEN, Isaac (1884-1951)view full entry
Reference: COHEN, Isaac (1884-1951)
'Portrait of a Moroccan' oil bw CAAA p.62


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COHEN, Yvonne Frankel (1914-view full entry
Reference: COHEN, Yvonne Frankel (1914-
'Abstract Still Life (Grey after Gris)' oil bw EGBS p.250
'After the Bath' oil bw EGBS p.250

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
Cohn Anna (working 1940s)view full entry
Reference: COHN, Anna (working 1940s)
'The Crystal Forest' steel & mirrors col GAGB p.84

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COHN, Ola (1892-1964)view full entry
Reference: COHN, Ola (1892-1964)
'Cherubs' (pair) carved Mt Ash Sculp bw QAGS p.237
'Head of a Girl' plaster bw JBBD no.81
'Head with Hands' stone sculp bw JBAP no.41
'Head with Hands' stone sculp bw MEAB ill.33
'Penguin' sculp bw MSAB 82
'Untitled' sculp bw AWAO p.15
'Untitled' sculp bw AWOA p.16

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLAHAN, Colin (1897-view full entry
Reference: COLAHAN, Colin (1897-
'The Adjutant' oil bw RAA2 p.28
'Adjutant Major White' oil bw MBST no.8
'Ballet of Wind and Rain' oil col FMAW p.98
'Ballet of Wind and Rain, February 1945' oil col RAA2 p.34
'Burwood Road' oil bw VAVS p.33
'The Dieppe-Paris' oil bw FMAP opp.pl.15
'Flight Sergeant 'Aussie' Ferguson No 10 Squadron Ground Staff' oil col FMAW p.62
'London Leave' oil col RAA2 p.33
'The "Shandon"' oil col TAAD p.163


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLBOURN, John (c.1912-1945)view full entry
Reference: COLBOURN, John (c.1912-1945)
'The Fall' lino bw DSWL no.22
'Gale' lino bw DSWL no.20
'Prelude to Winter' lino bw DSWL no.21
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLE, Charles Frederick (1875-1959)view full entry
Reference: COLE, Charles Frederick (1875-1959)
'Winton Swamp - Benalla' ? col MANP p.37
'Woodcutter's Dream' ? col MANP p.37

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLE, Peter (1946-view full entry
Reference: COLE, Peter (1946-
'Song for the Murrngu' mix bw PERB p.31

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLEING, Tony (1942-view full entry
Reference: COLEING, Tony (1942-
'Dinner Table' ? bw AGAA p.85
'Drawing for Sculpture' litho bw VAAP no.21
'Drawings for Sculpture' litho bw VAAP no.22
'Frondescence No 9' steel tubing etc. bw PMAA p.18
'Idea for Sculpture' draw bw BISB alpha
'Lebanon' oil bw PERB p.32
'Line' painted steel wires & alumunium bw CYOH p.178
'Plastic Landscape' inflated plastic col AGNP p.131
'Something Old, Something New' etch aqua col BAPA p.55
'Spot the Difference or "Where's God"' acry col BISF p.105
'To Do with Blue' welded steel sculp bw APCC no.66
'To Do with Blue' (model) sculp bw VAVS p.23
'Untitled' installation col PARB p.39
'Untitled (Frondescence)' alumunium, painted bw NFFP p.122
'Untitled' five variable units perspex, alum. & metal bw FIEL
'Untitled' tubular alum six variable units bw FIEL p.16
'Untitled' three variable units - perspex col FIEL p.17
'Untitled' (Two Drawings for Sculpture) litho bw PMAA p.18
'We Point the Bone or Bone the Bomb' performance/installation bw PARA p.58
'What's On Tonight' installation bw ARAA p.28
'You Never Need to Sail alone with your Surf Cat Class' seriograph bw BOAP p.49



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLEMAN, Bill (1922-view full entry
Reference: COLEMAN, Bill (1922-
'At the Market' poster colour bw EGBS p.245
'Boxing Ring' penc bw ACTM no.84
'Girl with a Cat' oil bw EGBS p.244
'Man Carrying a Stone' oil bw EGBS p.244
'Melbourne Street Scene at Night' oil col ACTM no.83
'Shopping' etch bw EGBS p.144
'Shopping' etch bw EGBS p.244

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLEMAN, Constance (1903-view full entry
Reference: COLEMAN, Constance (1903-
'Hillside Track' lino bw DSAR p.69

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLEMAN, Rosemary (1930-view full entry
Reference: COLEMAN, Rosemary (1930-
'Untitled' acry bw OVWA alpha

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLLINGRIDGE, Arthur (1853-1907)view full entry
Reference: COLLINGRIDGE, Arthur (1853-1907)
'The Departure of the Australian Contingent for the Sudan' oil col FMAW p.19
'The Embarkation of the Sudan Contingent at Circular Quay, (Sydney, 3rd March 1885' oil bw RAA1 p.20
The Embarkation of the Sudan Contingent at Circular Quay,
'Sydney, 3 March 1885' oil col LANC p.71
'Her Majesty's Mail Stuck Up' woodcut bw RFYA p.103
'On the Wallaby' oil bw CBHS p.80
'A Swim for Life' litho bw MEAB ill.22

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLLINGRIDGE, George (1847-1931)view full entry
Reference: COLLINGRIDGE, George (1847-1931)
'At Orphan Rock' wood engr bw SLAB p.112
'"Leura" Toorak the Residence of the Hon R. Simson' litho bw CWAG p.58
'Lower Fort Street' wc bw CAWP p.69

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLLINGS, Geoffrey (1905-view full entry
Reference: COLLINGS, Geoffrey (1905-
[Cover of a C.A.S. Exhibition Catalogue] ? bw CPAA p.37
[Examples of commercial work] bw CGFL pp.68-73
'In the Cape' pen & wash draw bw SOAB p.63

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLLINGS, Vi (1912-view full entry
Reference: COLLINGS, Vi (1912-
'Balloonery' wc woodcut bw WDAP p.7
'Habitat' screenprint bw WDAP82 p.10
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLLINS, Albert (1883-1951)view full entry
Reference: COLLINS, Albert (1883-1951)
'The Black-Butt, Jervis Bay' wc bw SOAB p.62
[Illustrations for children's books] bw MMHA p.101
'St Phillip's Church' oil bw SOAA p.63
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLLINS, Archibald (1853-1922)view full entry
Reference: COLLINS, Archibald (1853-1922)
'Portrait of a Young Lady with Leaves in Her Hair' ? bw JBBE

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLLINS, Joanview full entry
Reference: COLLINS, Joan
[Illustrations for children's books] bw MMHA p.101

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLLINS, Kathleenview full entry
Reference: COLLINS, Kathleen
[Illustrations for children's books] bw MMHA p.101

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLLINS, Lynn (1945-view full entry
Reference: COLLINS, Lynn (1945-
'Untitled Blue Painting' collage col BAAA p.41

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLLOCOTT, Martin (1945-view full entry
Reference: COLLOCOTT, Martin (1945-
'Blue III' acry col BMAP p.146
'Burnt Reminder' ? col BHP1 np

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLLOT d'HERBOIS, Rene (1883-?)view full entry
Reference: COLLOT d'HERBOIS, Rene (1883-?)
'Coastal Plain from Greenmount' oil col AEWA p.16
'The Stream' oil bw AEWA p.17
'The Swan River' pen & ink & wash bw AEWA p.17

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLOMBO, Giorgio and Anna Paci (1934-view full entry
Reference: COLOMBO, Giorgio and Anna Paci (1934-
'Philomela' mix bw PERB p.113
'Threshold' (4 images) installation/performance bw PERA p.61

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLQUHON, Brett (1958-view full entry
Reference: COLQUHON, Brett (1958-
'Screw/Attraction' mix bw PERB p.33

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COLQUHOUN, Amalie (1894?-1974view full entry
Reference: COLQUHOUN, Amalie (1894?-1974
'Gerard and Kim -- Sons of the Artist, Carl Hampel' oil bw CPAA

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COMBES, Edward (1830-1895)view full entry
Reference: COMBES, Edward (1830-1895)
'La Perouse, Botany Bay' wc bw CAWP p.73

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COMMUNITY ARTS PROJECT (working 1982)view full entry
Reference: COMMUNITY ARTS PROJECT (working 1982)
'Untitled' mural col WOAD p.18

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CONDER, Charles (1868-1909)view full entry
Reference: CONDER, Charles (1868-1909)
'The Actress' oil bw JBBA no.34
'After the Show' oil col SAIP p.61
'All on a Summer's Day' oil col GSHB p.119
'The Awakening' wc col CAWP p.67
'Les Baigneuses' oil col JBAB no.10
'Bathers on a Beach' oil bw JBBB no.44
'Beach at Littlehampton' oil col APHS p.107
'Beach at Littlehampton' (detail) oil col APHS p.106
'Bedroom with Nude' crayon bw JBAS no.31
'The Blue Bird' wc col GIPA p.44
'The Blue Bird' wc col GAPA p.180
'The Blue Water of Algeciras' oil col MEAB pl.19
'Blue Waters of Algeciras' oil bw GMAP p.72
'Blue Waters of Algeciras' oil bw NFFP p.47
'Botany' wc col DSSS p.27
'Boys Bathing' oil bw CGEH p.35
'Bronte Beach' oil bw SHEM ill.8
'Bronte Beach' oil col GSHB p.97
'The Buddha Fan' wc & gouache bw QAGS p.135
[Catalogue Cover Design, Exhibition of 9x5 impressions, August 1889] bw SAPA p.96
[Catalogue Cover Design, Victorian Artists' Society Winter Exhibition, March 1890] bw SAPA p.96
'A Christmas Card' oil bw UMEG p.29
'The Coming of Spring' ? col AAGA p.92
'The Coming of Spring' wc bw CAIP no.36
'The Coming of Spring' wc col CAIP back cover
'Coogee' oil bw GBSG p.110
'Coogee' oil col DSSS pp.118-119
'Coogee' oil col AAMA pl.35
'Coogee' oil col CAPA pl.15
'Coogee' oil col APHS p.99
'Coogee' oil col GIPA p.41
'Coogee' oil col GAPA p.177
'Coogee' oil col SAIP p.44
'Coogee Bay' oil col GSHB p.96
'Cove on the Hawkesbury' oil col GIPA p.43
'Cove on the Hawkesbury' oil col GAPA p.179
'Cove on the Hawkesbury' oil col GSHB p.100
'Cove on the Hawkesbury' oil bw NFFP p.30
'Cove on the Hawkesbury' ? col SAPA p.125
[Cover Design for 'The 9 by 5 Impressionist Exhibition' catalogue] decotone SAIP p.51
[Cover Design for 9x5 Exhibition Catalogue] bw ANIA p.63
'Cupid's Hour' litho col BAPA p.22
'Dancers by the Lake' wc bw NTCA pl.36
'Dandenong from Heidelberg' oil col GSHB p.125
'Dandenong Ranges from Eaglemont Camp' oil col TTAC p.39
'Dandenong Ranges from Eaglemont Camp' oil bw TTAC p.58
'Daylight Gone' wc bw ACIP no.25
'The Death of Esther Series' (sketch) oil bw JBAR no 28
'Decorative Design with Stream and Naked Water Carrier' greywash bw CIPA no.18
'Departure of the "Orient" - Circular Quay 1888' oil col AAMA pl.33
'The Departure of Orient Steamer, Circular Quay' ? bw RFYA p.59
'Departure of the Orient - Circular Quay' oil col GSHB p.94
'Departure of the Orient - Circular Quay' oil col MSHP p.47
'Departure of the Orient - Circular Quay' oil bw NFFP p.32
'Departure of the Orient - Circular Quay' oil col SAIP p.42
'Departure of the Orient - Circular Quay 1888' oil col SOMA p.47
'The Departure of S.S. Orient' oil col AAVA p.55
'Departure of the S.S. Orient' oil col BSAA frontispiec
'Departure of the S.S. Orient' oil col BGAA pl.14
'Departure of the S.S. Orient' oil bw FINE p.13
'The Departure of the S.S. Orient' oil bw HAOA p.70
'Depart of the S.S. Orient' ? bw MSAA 91
'Departure of the S.S. Orient' oil bw NNSW (np)
'Departure of the S.S. Orient' oil bw SPTA p.112
'Departure of the S.S. Orient' oil bw SPTB p.122
'Departure of the S.S. Orient - Circular Quay' oil col AGNP p.80
'Departure of the S.S. Orient - Circular Quay' oil bw CBHS p.73
'The Departure of the S.S. Orient - Circular Quay' oil col GIPA
'The Departure of the S.S. Orient - Circular Quay' oil col GAPA
'The Departure of the S.S. Orient - Circular Quay' oil col GMAP
'Departure of the S.S. Orient - Circular Quay' ? bw SAPA p.75
'Design for a Fan' wc & gold bw JBAW no.24
'Design for a Fan' wc bw JBBB no.41
'Distant Hills Late Afternoon' oil bw TTAC p.58
'Distant Hills, Late Afternoon' oil bw CIPA no.17
'A Dream of Araby' litho bw FEAE p.22
'A Dream of Handel's Largo' oil col GSHB p.120
'An Early Taste for Literature' oil col PARB p.130
'An Early Taste for Literature' oil col SAIP p.69
'An Early Taste for Literature' oil col VAVS p.8
'Entree de Scene, from Carnival' litho bw JBAT no.24
'Esther' ? bw MEAA p.613
'The Fairy Tale' litho bw NTCA pl.37
'Fan' wc bw JBAH no.25
'Fan' wc bw JBAS no.30
'Fan' wc bw JBAT no.25
'Fan' wc bw JBBC no.33
'Fan with Greek Landscape' wc col APHS p.113
'The Farm, Richmond' oil col CAPA pl.17
'The Farm, Richmond' oil col APHS p.101
'The Farm, Richmond, New South Wales' oil col GSHB p.99
'The Fatal Colors' oil col GSHB p.103
'Feeding the Chickens' oil col APBS p.89
'Feeding the Chickens' oil bw NGSA np
'Feeding the Chickens' oil col SOMA p.51
'Ferry Crossing Seine' oil col APHS p.109
'Fete Galante' wc on silk fan col FGAI p.93
'Figure Composition' oil col TOAA pl.43
'The Fisherman' oil col GALP pl.14
'Flower Fan' wc bw JBBB no.42
'The Fountain' red chalk & blue wash bw AUPC no.49
'The Fountain' red chalk & wash col SOYA p.47
'Girl with Bouquet above Swanage Bay' oil col APHS p.111
'The Gray and Gold' oil bw CBHS p.75
'The Gray and Gold' oil bw JBBC no.34
'The Gray and Gold' oil col JBBC cover
'The Happy Days of Wooing' oil col GSHB p.120
'The Happy Days of Wooing' oil bw TTAC p.59
'Harlequin L'Amuse' litho bw JBAT no.26
'Harlequin with Ladies' wc col TAAD p.59
'Herrick's Blossoms' oil col GSHB p.125
'Herrick's Blossoms' oil col MOAP p.77
'Herrick's Blossoms' oil col HOAA p.16
'Herrick's blossoms' oil bw MANG p.219
'Herrick's blossoms' oil col SAIP p.71
'A Holiday at Mentone' oil col GSHB p.101
'A Holiday at Mentone' oil col FCIA pl.131
'A Holiday at Mentone' oil col MSAA p.179
'Holiday at Mentone' oil col DSSS p.41
'Holiday at Mentone' oil col GIPA p.43
'Holiday at Mentone' oil col GAPA p.179
'Holiday at Mentone' oil col GMAP p.69
'A Holiday at Mentone' ? bw SAPA p.79
'The Hourglass' oil col FCIA pl.132
'How We Lost Poor Flossie' oil bw CBHS p.72
'How We Lost Poor Flossie' oil col GSHB p.121
'How We Lost Poor Flossie' oil col GIPA p.44
'How We Lost Poor Flossie' oil col GAPA p.180
'How We Lost Poor Flossie' oil col GMAP p.73
'How We Lost Poor Flossie' oil bw HAOA p.71
'An Impressionist' oil col GSHB p.124
'An Impressionist (Portrait of Tom Roberts)' oil bw TTAC p.40
'In the Domain Sydney' oil bw APCC no.25
'In the Glade' wc bw MEAB ill.25
'Ladies on Terrace' crayon & wc bw JBAS no.29
'Ladies Playing Croquet' oil bw JBBE no.65
'Low Tide, Hawkesbury River' oil col GALP pl.15
'Madame de Merteuil' penc & pastel col TBAC no.30
'Madame Errazuriz' oil bw IMOT fp.112
'The Meeting' wc col TOAA pl.156
'The Meeting' wc bw JBAR no.29
'Mirage' wc bw ANIA p.25
'Miss Raynor' oil col TOAA pl.42
'A Napoleonic Idyll' wc col TAAD p.60
'The 9 by 5 Impression Exhibition' (cover) wood engr bw GSHB
'Orchard at Box Hill' oil col AHPS p.103
'Orchard at Box Hill' ? col IMOT fp.64
'Portrait of the Artist Reclining on a Couch...' crayon col APHS
'Quiet Beach' oil bw QAGS p.112
'Randwick' wc bw JBAP no.26
'Rickett's Point' oil col GSHB p.110
'Ricketts Point, near Sandringham' oil col GIPA p.42
'Ricketts Point, near Sandringham' oil col GAPA p.178
'Ricketts Point, near Sandringham' oil col GMAP p.71
'Ricketts Point near Sandringham' oil col NFFP pl IX
'Ricketts Point, near Sandringham' oil col SAIP p.47
'Rickett's Point, Sandringham' ? bw CGEH p.34
'Roi Pierrot' oil bw JBAV no.21
'Sandringham' oil col LALA p.61
'Sandringham 1890' oil col DSSS pp.34-35
'Self Portrait Study' black chalk bw JBAR no.27
'A Shore Scene' oil bw JBBB no.43
'Shounaro, La Vie de Boheme' litho bw JBAT no.23
'Sketch Portrait' oil col GSHB p.118
'Sketch Portrait' oil bw NFFD p.3
'The Spanish Shawl' oil col JBBG no.27
'Spirit of the Drought' oil col TOAA pl.155
'Spring Street, Melbourne' oil bw VIVI p.54
'Springtime' oil bw BIIO p.152
'Spring-time' oil col GSHB p.98
'Springtime' oil col GIPA p.43
'Springtime' oil col GAPA p.179
'Springtime' oil bw GMAP p.70
'Springtime' oil col HNGV p.167
'Springtime' oil col SAIP p.68
'Springtime, Heidelberg' oil bw BGAA pl.15
'Springtime, Heidelberg' oil bw BSAA no.31
'Springtime, Richmond' oil col TTYA p.25
'Springtime, Richmond, N.S.W.' oil col LAND no.1888b
'Springtime, Richmond, N.S.W.' oil col AAMA pl.36
'Springtime, Richmond, N.S.W.' oil col CAPA pl.16
'Springtime, Richmond, N.S.W.' oil col SOMA p.49
'Springtime, Richmond, N.S.W.' oil col STAP p.26
'Stockyard near Jamberoo' oil col GSHB p.59
'Stockyard near Jamberoo' oil col GALP pl.16
'Stockyard near Jamberoo' oil col MGSL p.77
'Street Scene, Colombo' oil col APHS p.105
'Streeton and Roberts at Heidelberg' oil col SAIP p.62
'Streeton and Roberts in the Cottage at Eaglemont, June 21, 1888' oil bw GIPA p.102
'Streeton and Roberts in the Cottage at Eaglemont, June 21, 1888' oil bw GAPA p.238
'Streeton and Roberts in the Cottage at Eaglemont' bw MEAA
'Study of Two Nudes' penc bw JBAO no.14
'Sunset Near Macedon (The Day is Done)' oil bw CAIP no.35
'Sweet Daydreams' oil col TBAC no.31
'Teatime (Feeding the Chickens)' oil col AAMA pl.37
'Teatime (Feeding the Chickens)' oil col CAPA pl.18
'Tea Time (Feeding the Chickens)' oil col PCAL p.35
'Tom Roberts' (sketch portrait) oil bw JBBF no.40
'Tom Roberts' (sketch portrait) oil col JBBF cover
'Tom Roberts' (sketch portrait) oil col SAIP p.4
'Tom Roberts' (detail of sketch portrait) oil bw BIIO p.18
'Trio' pastel col TAAD p.61
'Under a Southern Sun' oil bw CBHS p.134
'Under a Southern Sun' oil col BIIO pl.29
'Under a Southern Sun' oil col LALA p.62
'Under a Southern Sun' oil col MANG p.219
'Under a Southern Sun' oil col MSAA p.242
'Untitled' penc draw bw VAVS p.15
'Untitled' (sketch) ? bw TTAC p.58
'A Winter Sunday at Heidelberg with Tom Roberts and Arthur Streeton' oil col TTAC cover
'A Winter Sunday at Heidelberg with Tom Roberts and Arthur Streeton' oil bw TTAC p.56
'A Winter Sunday at Heidelberg with Tom Roberts and Arthur Streeton' oil col MANG p.220
'A Winter Sunday at Heidelberg with Tom Roberts and Arthur Streeton' oil col GSHB p.118
'The Wreck' oil col GIPA p.44
'The Wreck' oil col GAPA p.180
'Yarding Sheep' oil col GSHB p.111
'Yarding Sheep' oil col GIPA no.44
'Yarding Sheep' oil col GAPA p.180
'Yarding Sheep' oil col GMAP p.71
'Yarding Sheep' oil col CAPA pl.24
'Yarding Sheep' oil col AAMA pl.34
'Yarding Sheep' oil col LALA p.63
'Yarding Sheep' ? col RALP p.5
'Yarding Sheep' oil col SAIP p.66
'Yarding Sheep' oil col SOMA p.65
'Yarding Sheep' oil col STAL p.24
'The Yarra, Heidelberg' oil col GSHB p.109

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CONNOR, Joseph (1874-1954)view full entry
Reference: CONNOR, Joseph (1874-1954)
'Boats in Harbour' wc col CAWP p.138
'Boats in Harbour' penc & wc bw LASR p.6
'Church and Mill, Hobart' bw MSAA 119

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CONNOR, Kevin (1932-view full entry
Reference: CONNOR, Kevin (1932-
'Andalusian Portfolio' (7 graphics) bw DCBA pp.82-88
'Andalusian Portfolio' (7 graphics) bw DCBA p.138
'Courting' oil bw OMTC p.16
'The Hon. Sir Frank Kitto, K.B.E.' oil col APAI p.234
'Motel Portrait' oil col BMAP p.54
'Picnic' oil col OMTC p.17
'Portrait of Ray Crooke' acry col BMAP p.132
'Portrait of Ray Crooke' oil col MCMI p.92
'Portrait of Sydney' oil col APCA p.77
'Portrait of Sydney' oil col GMPA p.70
'Portrait of Sydney' oil col GAPA p.334
'Portrait of Sydney' oil col GMAP p.213
'Portrait of Sydney I' oil bw LGMP p.56
'Portrait of Sydney III' (3 panels) oil bw PSHB p.87
'Portrait of a Woman' oil bw OMTC p.16
'Robert Klippel' oil col APAI p.234
'Robert Klippel' oil col BMAP75 p.56
'Three Portraits, Haymarket' acry col BISA no 21
'Three Portraits, Haymarket' oil col HAPS p.19
'Woman on Balcony' oil bw APCA p.77
'Woolloomooloo Bay' oil col HPDA p.44
'Woolloomooloo Bay' oil col MSHP p.105


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CONNOR, Valma (Rastas) (1948-view full entry
Reference: CONNOR, Valma (Rastas) (1948-
'P.B.I.' drypoint bw WDAP82 p.10

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CONNORS, Anne (1954-view full entry
Reference: CONNORS, Anne (1954-
'Room' litho bw WDAP82 p.10

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CONSTABLE, Christopher (1941-view full entry
Reference: CONSTABLE, Christopher (1941-
'The Girls Room' acry bw MCWA p.26
'Goodbye Ruby Tuesday' acry col MCWA p.27
'Musical group' sculp col HSCW no.29

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CONROY, Diana (1944-view full entry
Reference: CONROY, Diana (1944-
'Dry Season Creek' wool wall hanging col WOAC p.14

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CONSTABLE, William (1906-view full entry
Reference: CONSTABLE, William (1906-
'Les Amants Eternels' (set design) collage bw CAWP p.179
'Ballerina' oil bw SOAA p.64
[Design for an Aboriginal Ballet, No.1] bw SAOA no.117
'House of Man, House of God' oil bw SOAE p.37
'Ribbon Dancer (Divertissement).  From Ballet Red Poppy' gouache col SPDA p.45
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COOK, Alfred (1907-1970)view full entry
Reference: COOK, Alfred (1907-1970)
'Figtree Wharf' wc bw BGAA pl.87
'Figtree Wharf' wc bw BSAA no.89
'Forest Pool' oil bw AAIL p.18
'Mushroom Rocks' wc bw SOAD p.64
'Road to the Mountains' wc bw SOAB p.37
'Stylistic Notation' penc bw SOAC p.21
'Tasmanian Landscape' ? col ALIM no.18

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COOK, E. Wake (1843?-1926)view full entry
Reference: COOK, E. Wake (1843?-1926)
'The Buffalo Ranges' wc bw ACAR no.59
'By the Yarra Looking Towards Johnston Street' wc bw TTAC
'By the Yarra Looking Towards Johnson Street' wc bw CAAB p.68
'The Letter' wc bw NTCA pl.16
'River Crossing with Horses' wc bw APCC no.21
  View from near the Top of Mt. Macedon Looking towards the Bay' oil bw JBAQ no.4
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COOK, James (1904-1960)view full entry
Reference: COOK, James (1904-1960)
'Derelict at War' oil bw SOAE p.65
'Still Life' oil bw SOAB p.17
'Street in Darlinghurst' oil bw SOAC p.31
'Tossa de Mar, Costa Brava' oil bw BGAA pl.45
'Tossa de Mar, Costa Brava' oil bw BSAA no.88
'A View of the Island Motuaro lying in the Bay of Islands' pen draw bw SEVA pl.3
'Warden Simmons' draw bw SOAA p.59

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COOK, William Delafield (1861-1931)view full entry
Reference: COOK, William Delafield (1861-1931)
'Asparagas' char & conte crayon bw JBAY no.122
'Berlin Leaves' acry col HAPS p.22
'A Cane Seat with a Cushion on It' char & conte bw RRAP p.46
'Capsicums' conte crayon & char bw JBBF no.226
'Cauliflowers' conte crayon & char bw JBBE no.209
'Formal Garden' ? col AAGA p.244
'Green Peppers' char & conte bw MDIA p.127
'A Haystack' acry col BMAP75 p.41
'A Haystack' acry col JBBG no.122
'A Hedge' acry col SAPT p.38
'Homage to Ingres' acry bw MEAB ill.71
'Leaves' acry col BMAP p.155
'Leeks' conte crayon & char bw JBBE no.208
'Leeks' conte crayon & char bw JBBF no.225
'Leeks' conte crayon & char bw JBBA no.140
'Nuts' conte crayon & char bw JBBE no.207
'A Park Bench II' acry bw JBBE no.206
'A Park Bench II' acry col JBBE frontispiece
'Promontory' acry col JBBP no.228
'Pumpkin' conte crayon & char bw JBBF no.224
'Pumpkin I' char & conte bw MDIA p.126
'Pumpkin II' char & conte bw MDIA p.126
'Rock Pile' acry bw JBBF no.227
'Seascape with Figures' oil col TAAD p.149
'Sofa and Palm' conte crayon bw INTE p.38
'Sweet Potatoes' conte crayon & char bw JBBF no.223
'Three Cabbages' char & conte crayon bw JBAY no.123
'Three Cabbages' char & conte crayon bw TOAA pl.204
'Two Cabbages' conte crayon & char bw JBBA no.141
'Two Chairs' conte bw ARAA p.34
'Two Trees and a Wall' ? col BHP2 p.5
'Untitled' ? col BHP1 np

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COOKE, Albert (working 1870-1895)view full entry
Reference: COOKE, Albert (working 1870-1895)
'Ballarat from Black Hill 1868' engr by R. Bruce bw MAAG p.187
'Catherine Reef, Eagle Hawk' wood engr bw PEGF no.77
'Coolgardie from Mount Eva' litho bw CCEP fig.232
'Fremantle' litho bw CCEP fig.89
'Line of Hustler's Reef, Sandhurst' wood engr bw PEGF no.78
'Perth WA' litho bw CCEP fig.163
'Point Lonsdale and Queenscliff' wc bw AACM no.44
'The Port Phillip Gold Mining Company's Claim and the Township of Clunes' wood engr bw PEGF no.86
'Queenscliff' wc bw AACM no.45
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COOLEY, Peter (1956-view full entry
Reference: COOLEY, Peter (1956-
'Boy and Evening' oil bw QUWO no.15

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COOPER, Duncan (working 1840s-50s)view full entry
Reference: COOPER, Duncan (working 1840s-50s)
'Avon Plains near Banyong on Mr Aitkens Run, 1850' sepia & brush draw bw WALD p.35
'Avon River, Banyong from J. and W. Donald's Hut' sepia & brush draw bw WALD p.35
'King George Sound and Entrance to Princess Royal Harbour' wc bw CCEP fig.34
'Lake Burrambeet and Hill near Pyrenees, Victoria' engr by Thomas Han bw MAAG p.27
'Mallee Scrub North of Wimmera River' sepia & brush draw bw WALD p.36
'Princess Royal Harbour' wc col CCEP p.24 fig 35
'River Avon at Robert Macredie's or Aitkins, 1850' sepia & brush dr bw WALD p.36
'River Leigh near Golf Hill' sepia & brush bw NATC no.4
'Salt Lake Near Lake Bolac:  Robert Pattersons' sepia & brush draw bw NATC no.3
'View on the Upper Leigh' sepia wash bw RFBE p.17

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COPES, Dixonview full entry
Reference: COPES, Dixon
'Mosman Bay' oil bw JBAR no.41

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CORBETT, John (working 1974)view full entry
Reference: CORBETT, John (working 1974)
'Hammock' woven wool bw VAVS p.18

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CORLETT, Peter (1944-view full entry
Reference: CORLETT, Peter (1944-
'Darwin Figure' fibreglass & resin bw JBBA no.147
'Study' char bw MDIA p.63

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CORRIGAN, Peter (working 1978)
[view full entry
Reference: CORRIGAN, Peter (working 1978)
[Architectural drawings] (3 examples) bw PERA p.62
'Hancock's Last Half-Hour' draw bw PERA p.63

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COSIER, John (working 1977)view full entry
Reference: COSIER, John (working 1977)
'Untitled' wool panel col WOAC p.15
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COSTANTINI, C.H.T. (1803?-after 1860)view full entry
Reference: COSTANTINI, C.H.T. (1803?-after 1860)
'Eliza Jane Kelly'wc bw APNT no.10
'Forcett--Property of Mr Jas Rollings' wc bw CWAG p.71
'Front View of Windsor Park' wc bw CWAG p.38
'Front View of Windsor Park' wc col CWAG p.65
'Police Office, Property of Mr K(enned)y Murray at Evandale' wc bw HJCA p.27
'Portrait of a Young Officer' wc bw JBAN no.1
'Portrait of an Unidentified Woman' wc bw FCIA p.98
'[Portraits] (13) bw BAEA pp.306.1-308.1
'Prosperous House. 'Residence of Mr K(enned)y Murray, Evandale', Tasmania.'  wc col HJCA p.26
'Racing Man' wc bw HJCA p.27
'Residence of Mr Ky Murray Evandale' wc bw CWAG p.38
'Trompe l'oeil' wc bw RFBE p.16
'Unknown Man Seated at Table' wc bw BACP p.26
'Unknown Sea Captain' wc bw BACP p.54
'Unknown Woman' wc bw FCIA p.78
'William Buckley (1780-1856)' ? bw BACP p.54
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COTTON, John (1802-1849)view full entry
Reference: COTTON, John (1802-1849)
'Native Bathing Scene on the Yarra Yarra River' pen & gouache bw DWOB pl.83
'Yellow-faced Honeyeater and Southern Yellow Robin from Sketchbook II' wc col GVTR p.20



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COTTON, Olive (1911-view full entry
Reference: COTTON, Olive (1911-
'Tea Cup Ballet' photo bw PARA p.43

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COULON, R (working 1885)view full entry
Reference: COULON, R (working 1885)
'Country Schoolhouse' wc col ACTM no.27
'View of Adelaide from Montefiore Terrace' wc bw APCC no.17

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COULTER, R.W. (working 1929)view full entry
Reference: COULTER, R.W. (working 1929)
[Illustrations for childrens books] bw MMHA pp.98-100

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COUNIHAN, Noel (1913-1986)view full entry
Reference: COUNIHAN, Noel (1913-1986)
'Aboriginal in Fitzroy' oil bw DAAF p.46
'After Work' oil col HOAA p.53
'Albert Namatjira' lino bw DAAF p.92
'Albert Namatjira' lino bw DWOB pl.135
'Albert Namatijira' lino bw HAPF p.128
'At the Corner of Nightingale Street' oil col HRPR p.167
'At the Corner of Nightingale Street' oil bw SPTA p.246
'At the Corner of Nightingale Street' oil bw SPTB p.256
'At the Meeting' oil bw LAND no.1933
'At the Meeting' oil col AASC p.30
'At the Meeting' oil bw AASC p.153
'At the Meeting' oil bw SPDA p.59
'At the Start of the March' oil col MEAB pl.23
'At the Start of the March' oil bw AASC p.153
'At the Start of the March' oil col SOMA p.141
'At the Start of the March, 1932' oil bw FINE p.28
'At the Start of the March, 1932' oil col HRPR p.166
'At the Start of the March, 1933' oil bw SPDA p.59
'The Briquette Workers' oil bw GBSG p.114
'A Cafe in Venice' oil col TAAD p.84
'The Cough--Stonedust' lino bw BOAP p.47
[Cover to It Can Happen by Brian Fitzpatrick] bw AASC p.70
[Cover to Proletariat July 1932] bw AASC p.57`
[Cover to Proletariat June 1933] bw AASC p.58@
[Cover to Refugees, Hitler's Loss Our Gain by Brian Fitzpatrick] bw AASC p.70
[Drawing] bw CGEH p.19
[Drawing used to illustrate Alan Marshall's Pull Down the Blind pen & ink bw HRPR p.178
'Drilling, Belgrave' oil bw JBAT no.67
'Eureka Stockade' pen & wash bw MORN p.17
'Family, Swan Hill' oil col DAAF p.64
'Fitzroy Characters' pva bw APCA p.81
'George Bell' penc & char bw SOYA p.111
'George Bell' penc & char bw EGBS p.15
'George Seelaf' oil bw FGIP p.30
'Gloria' char bw WCAD p.28
'Gloria Undressing' char bw MDIA p.40
'The Good Life' drypoint bw DSSS p.21
'The Good Life' drypoint bw KCAP p.47
'The Good Life' drypoint bw WDAP p.7
'The Good Life II' oil bw JBBE no.169
'The Good Life No. IV' oil col BMAP p.88
'Groping Figure' ink wash bw MDIA p.41
'Head of a Child' chalk bw WADT p.60
'A High Mark' oil col TAAD p.39
[Illustration to The Complete Stories of Alan Marshall] ? bw MCAB p.82
'In The Narrow Seam' lino bw AASC p.164
'In the Shadow of Disaster: The Wife' lino bw AASC p.164
'In the Waiting room' oil col DAAF p.15
'In the Waiting Room' oil col HRPR p.167
'The Lady with the Fox Fur Coat' oil bw TOAA pl.193
'The Lady with the Fox Fur Coat' oil bw JBAN no.34
'The Lady with the Fox Fur Coat' oil bw AASC p.131
'Laughing Christ' lino bw QAAP p.24
'Laughing Christ 6' oil bw FGIP p.30
'Laughing Christ VII' oil col BMAP p.144
'The Lobby, Parliament House' oil col DACA p.193
'A Memory of Italy' lino bw SPRI p.10
'The Miner' lino bw DSAR p.114
'The Miner' lino bw DSAR p.112
'The Miners' oil col HYAP p.29
'Mother and Child Mural Study V' pva bw APCA p.81
'The Tramp' char bw JBBF no.163
'Miners Preparing a Shot' oil col HRPR p.177
'Miners Working in Wet Conditions' oil col HRPR p.174
'Mother and Child' oil bw CAAB p.69
'Mother and Child' oil bw DWOB pl.136
'A Moulder Holding a Metal Pourer' black crayon bw WADT p.61
'New Arrival' acry col BMAP75 p.32
'The New Order' oil bw AASC p.140
'The New Order' oil col HRPR p.157
'Old Peasants' char bw MDIA p.42
'On Parliament Steps' oil col BMAP p.30
'The Parents' ? col DACA p.169
'Parson' lino bw BMWLaa
'Peasant in Landscape' char bw MDIA p.137
'Pick-up' brush & ink bw HRPR p.158
'Port Kembla Solidarity' [cover to Trade Union Leader, March 1936] bw AASC p.65
'Portrait of Atida Levine' oil col TAAD p.73
'Portrait of Clive Turnbull' oil bw JBAL no.8
'Portrait of William Dolphin, the Violinmaker' oil col SAPA
'Pregnant Woman' oil bw HAOA p.147
'Pregnant Woman' oil col HRPR p.87
'Pregnant Woman' oil bw RMAA p.37
'Pregnant Woman' oil col PARA p.136
'Pub Talk' oil col DACA p.249
'Pub Talk' oil col MCAB p.400
'Pub Talk' oil  bw QAGS p.190
'Ruth Bergner' penc bw WADT p.59
'Soldier on Leave' oil bw JBBB no.118
'A Soldier on Leave' oil col TAAD p.40
'The Speaker' (study) pen & ink bw WADT p.59
'Strontium 90' lino bw KCAP p.46
'Study of Jillian' char bw WCAD p.29
'Three Negroes in Sydney' oil bw CAAC p.74
'Three Villagers and Chateau D'Opoul (from 'Images of Opoul' suite)' litho bw WDAP82 p.11
'Tom Curtiss, Wonthaggi; Miner' penc bw JBBC no.94
'The Troops' pen & ink bw HRPR p.26
'Two Youths'oil bw DAAF p.46
'Two Youths' oil col HPDA p.45
'Two Youths' oil col LGMP p.78
'Tycoon' lino bw AASC p.115
'Tycoon' lino bw BAPA p.36
'Tycoon' lino bw BMWL aa
'Unemployed' oil bw JBAU no.53
'Unemployed Marchers' ? col DACA p.177
'Unemployed Marchers' oil col TAAD p.41
'Waiting for the Bus' ? bw TAHB pl.2
'Waiting for the Mine Bus' oil bw AASC p.165
'The Wire' ? col HAAP p.41
'The Wire' ? bw MEAA p.631
'Woman and Soldier (Pick-up)' brush & ink bw AASC p.140
'Woman Undressing' chalk bw MORN p.17




The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COURIER, John (1915-view full entry
Reference: COURIER, John (1915-
'Head of a Girl' char bw EGBS p.193
'London Winter' litho bw EGBS p.193
'Standing Figure' litho bw WDAP p.7

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COUSINS, T.S. (working 1869)view full entry
Reference: COUSINS, T.S. (working 1869)
[Examples of commercial work] ? bw CGFL p.12
'On the Wallaby' ill bw CBHS p.82
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COUTTS, Gordon (c1869-1937)view full entry
Reference: COUTTS, Gordon (c1869-1937)
'Lady Knitting' oil bw APCI no.20
'Landscape' oil bw APNT no.56
'Old Prospector' oil bw JBBF no.66
'The Swagman's Camp by a Billabong' oil col GIPA p.20
'The Swagman's Camp by a Billabong' oil col GAPA p.156
'Too late' ? bw ACPP p.75
'Waiting' oil bw CLIA p.137
'Waiting' oil col DACA p.73
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COVENTRY, Fred (1905-view full entry
Reference: COVENTRY, Fred (1905-
'Bruges' pen draw bw AAAN pl.9
'Portrait, Alan Marshall' pen bw AAAN pl.10
'Self Portrait' penc bw SOYA p.85

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COVENTRY, Virginia (1942-view full entry
Reference: COVENTRY, Virginia (1942-
'Here & There:  Concerning the Nuclear Power Industry' (detail) photo bw EAFA p.19
'Open Cut - Iron Monarch (Part 6 of Whyalla - Not a Document)' photo bw CENT p.13
? 'The/This Drift of Desire' char penc chalk & acry bw PERB p.114
'Untitled' photos bw BISC alpha
'Whyalla -- Not a Document' (two examples) photos bw PERA
'Whyalla -- Not a Document' (detail) photo bw EAFA p.19
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COWAN, Theo (1868-1949)view full entry
Reference: COWAN, Theo (1868-1949)
'Will-o'-the-wisp' sculp bw MSAB 90

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COWLAM, Keith (1946-view full entry
Reference: COWLAM, Keith (1946-
'A Man and His Dog' print col DCBA p.130
'A Man and His Dog' print bw DCBA p.144

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COWLISHAW, Edith (working 1960s)view full entry
Reference: COWLISHAW, Edith (working 1960s)
'Casuarina Cathedral II' etch bw WDAP82 p.11
'Primordial' etch bw WDAP p.7DCBA p.144

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COX, Jennifer (1960-view full entry
Reference: COX, Jennifer (1960-
'Boards' acry & pastel bw QUWO no.16

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COX, Peter (1913-view full entry
Reference: COX, Peter (1913-
'Crouching Nude' red chalk bw EGBS p.50
'The Glaciarium' oil bw EGBS p.188

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
COX, Steven (1958-view full entry
Reference: COX, Steven (1958-
'Ondine's Curse' oil bw PERB p.34
'Peter Kurten Comes to Dusseldorf' oil bw PERB p.34

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CRAFOORD, Pam (1936-view full entry
Reference: CRAFOORD, Pam (1936-
'Cloudy Sky Window' litho/screenprint bw WDAP82 p.11
'Grass I' silkscreen bw WDAP p.7

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CRAIG, Sybil (1901-view full entry
Reference: CRAIG, Sybil (1901-
'Boatsheds' oil bw JBBF no.117
'Eggs' char & oil bw EGBS p.156
'Exotic Design' oil bw EGBS p.59
'Exotic Design' (2nd version) wc bw EGBS p.157
'Japanese Vase and Print' oil col BAWA p.102
'The Jetty' oil bw APCI no.75
'Lilies' oil bw JBBF no.118
'Monkeys' lino bw BMWL aa
'Peggy' oil bw BAWA p.99
'Peggy (Portrait of Peggy Combie)' oil col EGBS p.68
'Still Life with Fruit and Jug' oil bw AUPA no.63
'Study for Still Life Painting' texta bw MORN p.18
'Zebras' lino bw BMWL aa
'Zebras' lino bw DSAR p.69
'Zebras' lino col BAPA p.32


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CRAIG, William (working 1810's)view full entry
Reference: CRAIG, William (working 1810's)
'Table Mountain and Part of the Harbour and Town of Hobart' wc bw HJCA p.29



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CRAPP, Shirley (1926-view full entry
Reference: CRAPP, Shirley (1926-
'Allelulia' etch bw WDAP p.7
'Murray River Fantasy' woodcut/screenprint bw WDAP82 p.11





The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CRAWFORD, Leonard (1920-view full entry
Reference: CRAWFORD, Leonard (1920-
'Aria' oil bw NLOB no.18
'Caged Phoenix' col MEAA fp.512
'Captive Phoenix' oil bw SAPA p.380
'Five Pieces for String Quartet' col MEAA fp.464
'Five Pieces for String Quartet' oil bw RMAA p.51
'Moonrise on Sounion' enamel & collage bw APCA p.58
'Sinfonia' mix bw JBAZ no.83
'St. Francis' ? bw RNPA p.41
'Solemn and Harmonic' oil bw MEAB ill.52
'Solemn Polyphonic' oil bw LGMP p.65





The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CRAWFORD, Roger (1949-view full entry
Reference: CRAWFORD, Roger (1949-
'A Confluence' wood construction col BISF p.305




The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CREAR, Johanna (1938-view full entry
Reference: CREAR, Johanna (1938-
'Homestead in Australia' wc bw CWAG p.15

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CREASER, Marleen (1932-view full entry
Reference: CREASER, Marleen (1932-
'From the Unnameable' structure bw PERA pp.66-67
'Plastic/Glitz' plastic bw PERC p.134
'Plastic Structure' plastic bw PERB p.114
'Scrolls' clear plastic bw BISB alpha

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CRESS, Fred (1938-view full entry
Reference: CRESS, Fred (1938-
'Bokhara' acry col BMAP p.177
'Carschenna' acry col BISA no.24
'Chantal No.15' char & acry bw WCAD p.31
'The Container' acry col BMAP p.105
'Crackandback' acry col BMAP75 p.33
'Harbourne Series No.6' char, conte & chalk bw WCAD p.30
'Kandwahl' spp col PMAA p.33
'Mezak' oil col SAPT p.39
'Mezak' oil bw RRAP p.47
'Ramkalli No.46' char & pastel col MEAB pl.24
'Rominey' ? bw AGAA p.154
'Samanat' ? bw AGAA p.39

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CRICHTON, Richard (1935-view full entry
Reference: CRICHTON, Richard (1935-
'Armoured Head' pva bw LGMP p.97
'Finale' oil col BMAP p.116
'Governor Arthur's Proclamation' acry col BMAP75 p.46
'Lepers, Little Palm Island' oil col GAGB p.84
'Sentinel' pva bw APCA p.74
'Sentinel' pva bw SAPA p.383
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CRIPPS, Peter (1948-view full entry
Reference: CRIPPS, Peter (1948-
'City Life ' performance bw AGAA p.113
'Scene From the Percy Grainger Play' (2 ill.) wc bw PERB p.35
'Shells of Past Activities' ? bw AGAA p.72
'Tracing Board' draw bw QUWO no.17

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CROCKER, Peter (1952-view full entry
Reference: CROCKER, Peter (1952-
'Penetralia' installation bw PERC p.26
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CROFT, 'Christopher (1947-view full entry
Reference: CROFT, 'Christopher (1947-
'Acrobat With Symbols' etch & aqua bw TASM p.10
'Beethoven's Clock' graphite bw MDIA p.110
'Beethoven's Music Stand' graphite bw MDIA p.110
'Burning Land' etch bw WDAP p.8
'Catalogue' etch & aqua bw TASM p.31
'Defined Room' etch & aqua bw TASM p.32
'Holiday at Home' etch/aqua bw QAAP p.26
'Memoirs of a Midget' collage col PMAA p.80
'On the Way to the Memory Theatre' etch bw WDAP82 p.11
'Portrait With Symbols' etch & halftone bw TASM p.33
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CROMBIE, Peggy (working 1932)view full entry
Reference: CROMBIE, Peggy (working 1932)
'Poppies and Proteas' oil bw APNT no.83
'Still Life' oil bw APNT no.81
'Still Life' oil bw APNT no.82

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CROOKE, Joshua (1850-1891)view full entry
Reference: CROOKE, Joshua (1850-1891)
'Mrs. Leila De Lisle Hammond' oil col TBAC no.18
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CROOKE, Ray (1922-view full entry
Reference: CROOKE, Ray (1922-
'The Arrival' oil col DSSS p.138
'Baptism' oil col GDAA p.31
'Boundary Rider' oil col SAPT p.40
'Cape York Landscape' oil col LALA p.67
'Cape York Settlement' oil col GAGB p.85
'The Cry' ? col DVID p.113
'Dawn' oil bw AAVA p.85
'From the Verandah - Thursday Island' oil bw MEAB ill.58
'George Johnston' oil col APAI p.232
'The Islanders' oil col BMAP75 p.36
'Landscape' bw CAAA p.71
'Mele' acry col LGMP p.79
'Mining Town, North Queensland' print col DCBA p.112
'Mining Town, North Queensland' print bw DCBA P.134
'Mission Tank' oil col CAPA pl.53
'Mission Tank' oil col SOMA p.187
'Mornington Island' oil col DWOB pl.XXV
'Native and House in Landscape' bw CAAA p.72
'North Queensland Homestead' oil bw JBAB no.42
'North Queensland Stockman' ? col DACA p.245
'On the Balcony, Cairns' oil & acry col HAPS p.20
'Palmer River Study' ? col DACA p.241
'The Papuan' ? bw MEAA p.656
'Poinsettia Garden' ? col DACA p.49
'Portrait of George Johnstone' oil bw JBBF no.184
'The School Bell, Thursday Island' oil col DAAF p.62
'The Shell' ? col DVID p.115
'Sunrise, Albion Hotel, Normanton' oil over tempera col MCAB
'Sunrise, Albion Hotel, Normanton' oil on tempera bw QAGS p.191
'Sunrise, Albion Hotel, Normanton' oil bw SAPA p.349
'Thursday Island' oil bw APCA p.89
'Thursday Island' oil col GALP pl.43
'Thursday Island' oil col GMPA p.51
'Thursday Island' oil col GAPA p.315
'Thursday Island' oil col GMAP p.169
'Thursday Island' tempera bw HAPF p.195
'Thursday Island Scene' oil bw JBBE no.168
'Thursday Island Suite' oil col BMAP p.115
'Tropical Landscape' oil col TAAD p.95
'Untitled' char bw MDIA p.71
'Village at Yalombi, Fiji' oil & acry col BMAP p.179
'Villagers Meeting' oil bw JBAJ no.46
'The White Hibiscus' oil bw QUWO no.18


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CROSS, Elizabeth (1946-view full entry
Reference: CROSS, Elizabeth (1946-
'No title' etch bw VAAP no.25
'Road to Captain's Flat, Near Canberra' penc bw MDIA p.151
'Road to Launceston' pastel bw MDIA p.151
'Time Out' etch bw VAAP no.23

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CROSS, Stan (1888-1977)view full entry
Reference: CROSS, Stan (1888-1977)
'Cartoon' pen & ink bw DWOB pl.151
[Example of commercial work] bw CGFL pp.40,41
'Oh! Mummy! Here's a Man with a Negative for a Face!' cartoon bw DWOB pl.150
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CROSTON, Doug (1915-view full entry
Reference: CROSTON, Doug (1915-
'Experience with Bach 2' serigraph bw WDAP82 p.11
'Roundabout' serigraph bw WDAP p.8

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CROTHALL, Ross (1934-view full entry
Reference: CROTHALL, Ross (1934-
'The Ironworkers Unite' ink & crayon bw APCC no.54
'Me Playing the Role of the Smoker' ink draw bw APCC no.56
'This is Tom' pen bw APCC no.55
'Young Aesthetic Cow' mix bw CYOH p.129

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CROTHERS, Tanya (1941-view full entry
Reference: CROTHERS, Tanya (1941-
'Country Evening' litho bw WDAP82 p.12

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CROW, Eileen (working 1930s)view full entry
Reference: CROW, Eileen (working 1930s)
'Spring at Araluen' oil bw LASR p.13
'Spring at Araluen' bw SAOA no.113

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CROWLEY, Grace (1890-1979)view full entry
Reference: CROWLEY, Grace (1890-1979)
'Abstract' oil bw AUPC no.90
'Abstract Painting' oil bw BGAA pl.62
'Abstract Painting (1954)' oil col GMPA p.22
'Abstract Painting (1954)' oil col GAPA p.286
'Baigneuse' oil bw SPTA p.191
'Baigneuse' oil bw SPTB p.201
'The Boy and His Dog' penc bw JBBA no.83
'Cosmpoliton Study:  Seated Female Nude' penc bw SOYA p.92
'French Sailor Standing, One Leg Raised on a Box' char col SOYA
'Girl with Goats' oil col BAWA p.101
'Girl with Goats' oil bw AWAO no.16
'Girl with Goats' oil col HRPR p.15
'Girl with Goats' oil bw NFFP p.74
'Horse and Cart and Buildings' oil bw AACM no.66
'Les Mirmandaises' penc bw WADT p.18
'Painting' oil bw AWAO no.18
'Painting' oil bw BAWA p.103
'Painting' oil bw MAAA p.10
'Painting' oil bw NFFP p.65
'Portrait of Dorrit Black' penc bw SOYA p.93
'Portrait of Lucie Beynis' oil col AGNP p.103
'Portrait of Lucie Beynis' oil col BAWA p.111
'Portrait of Lucie Beynis' oil col GMPA p.21
'Portrait of Lucie Beynis' oil col GAPA p.285
'Study for Portrait' penc bw TOAA pl.176
'Sketch Club 215A George St. Sydney' wc ink penc & collage bw RFBE p.59
'Sketch Club 215A George St. Sydney' wc ink penc & collage bw RFBE inside front cover
'Torso' (study) oil bw QAGS p.154
'Women' ? bw SAPA p.211
'Women (Annunciation)' oil col AAAR p.68
'Women (Annunciation)' oil bw AWAO no.17
'Women (Annunciation)' oil bw BAWA p.103



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CROZIER, Frank (1883-1948)view full entry
Reference: CROZIER, Frank (1883-1948)
'The Beach at ANZAC' oil col DACA p.113
'The Beach at ANZAC' oil col FMAW p.27
'Camel Cacolet' oil bw RAAI p.21
'Dead Beat, Tired Out' oil col DACA p.133
'Dead Beat - Tired Out' oil bw RAAI p.22
'On the Way' oil bw RAAI p.23

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CRUICKSHANK, Robertview full entry
Reference: CRUICKSHANK, Robert
'Popular Gardens - Tom Jerry and Logic Laughing...' aqua bw ACAR no.1

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CRUIKSHANK, Georgeview full entry
Reference: CRUIKSHANK, George
'Probable Effects of Over Female Emigration' engr bw PEGF no.1

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CRUIKSHANKSview full entry
Reference: CRUIKSHANKS, ? (working 1811)
'Platypus' engr by T. L. Busby bw FAOP p.27

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CRUMP, Mabel (1871-1964)view full entry
Reference: CRUMP, Mabel (1871-1964)
'City Lane' oil bw EGBS p.195
'Sunflowers' pastel bw EGBS p.61

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CULLEN, Francisview full entry
Reference: CULLEN, Francis
'Katoomba Railway Station' char penc bw SLAB p.56
'Creek off Abercrombir River' ? col NAA3 p.158
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CUMBRAE STEWART, (1883-1960)view full entry
Reference: CUMBRAE STEWART, (1883-1960)
'Barges on the Murray River, Echuca' pastel bw JBBB no.64
'Early Morning' pastel bw JBAT no.46
'Echo' pastel bw JBAV no.30
'The Idler' pastel bw QAGS no.127
'The Idler' pastel bw AWAO no.67
'The Idler' pastel bw BAWA p.149
'J.C.A. Traill' (portrait) bw MSAB 59
'Laurel Symphony' pastel col TBAC no.58
'Mrs. E.J. Rupert Atkinson' pastel col fp.34
'Nude' pastel bw JBBB no.63
'Nude Study' pastel bw JBBE no.91
'Pensive Mood' pastel bw CAAL p.289
'Portrait of a Young Girl' pastel bw JBBF no.91
'Portrait Study' ? bw ACPP p.137
'Reclining Nude' pastel bw JBAX no.47
'Seated Nude' pastel col TBAC no.50
'Study' pastel bw JBAU no.25
'Study of a Nude' pastel col TBAC no.59


ove title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CUMMINGS, Cathy (1958-view full entry
Reference: CUMMINGS, Cathy (1958-
'Shared Secrets' penc bw OVWA alpha

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CUNNINGHAM, Robert (working 1945)view full entry
Reference: CUNNINGHAM, Robert (working 1945)
'Blue Mountains Foliage' oil bw SLAB p.160

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CUNNINGHAM, Walter (working 1940-1960)view full entry
Reference: CUNNINGHAM, Walter (working 1940-1960)
[Illustration for childrens' book] bw MMHA p.109

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CUPPAIDGE, Virginia (1943-view full entry
Reference: CUPPAIDGE, Virginia (1943-
'Grand St. Blue' acry bw QUWO no.19
'Nizana' acry col BMAP75 p.75
'Untitled' acry col BMAP p.156
'Wakanda' ? bw AGAA p.67
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CURRIE, Betsey (1905-view full entry
Reference: CURRIE, Betsey (1905-
'The GPO Perth' wc col AEWA p.18
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CURRIE, Jane Eliza (working c1829-32)view full entry
Reference: CURRIE, Jane Eliza (working c1829-32)
'First Settlement in Western Australia' (part of a panorama) wc bw MGSL p.50
'A Panorama of the Swan River Settlement 1830-32' (detail) wc bw CCEP fig.58

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CURRY, Warren William (1945-view full entry
Reference: CURRY, Warren William (1945-
'Glebe, N.S.W.' ? col NAA3 p.245

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CURTIS, J.W. (c1839-1901)view full entry
Reference: CURTIS, J.W. (c1839-1901)
'Aborigines Coming Back from the Hunt at Sunset' oil bw JBAX
'At Sunbury, Victoria' wc bw JBAX no.20
'Bullock Team on Bush Track' wc bw JBAQ no.10
'Bullock Team on Bush Track' wc bw TAAR p.59
'A Bush Track near Woods Point, Victoria' oil bw JBBE no.43
'Cattle Grazing under Trees, Frankston' oil bw AUPA no.12
'Fleeing from the Bush Fire' oil bw JBBE no.44
'Mount Sturgeon, Dunkeld' oil bw CAAB p.75
'Near Healesville' wc bw JBAR no.20
'Old Camping-place of the Blacks, Tallarook Ranges' wood-engr  by Frederick Grose bw BIIO p.131
'Old Dairy at Caulfield' oil bw CAAA p.74
'The Solemn ... Mystery of the Bush (Landscape with Cattle Drover)' wash bw RFBE p.26
'Swaggie Crossing Creek' wc bw JBAX no.19
'White Gums, Plenty Ranges' wc bw MEAB ill.23

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CURTIS, Neil (working 1981)view full entry
Reference: CURTIS, Neil (working 1981)
'Revenge of the Calamari' postcard bw PSHB p.130
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CURTIS, Robert (1929-view full entry
Reference: CURTIS, Robert (1929-
'Crucifixion' oil bw KRAA p.13
'Granite, Stanthorpe' ? bw DAAC p.91
'Land Rhythms' ? bw DAAC p.4

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CURTIS, Robert Emerson (1899-view full entry
Reference: CURTIS, Robert Emerson (1899-
'Foggy Morning, Sydney Harbour Bridge' ? bw MSAA 146
'The Hume Dam' draw bw AAAN pl.64
'Landing Yard at Pemberton State Saw-mills, W.A.' draw bw AAAN pl.63
'Rockhampton Railway Station, Queensland' pen & wash bw RAA2 p.29
'Stern of Liberty Ship in Floating Dock, Newcastle' conte crayon bw RAA2 p.30
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CURTIS, Sarah (1954-view full entry
Reference: CURTIS, Sarah (1954-
'A New Heart' acry bw OVWA alpha
he above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CURTIS, Sybil (1943-view full entry
Reference: CURTIS, Sybil (1943-
'The Grey and the Green' acry bw QUWO no.20


he above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
CURTIS, W. (working 1862)view full entry
Reference: CURTIS, W. (working 1862)
'Aborigines in a Rocky Landscape' ink bw DACM no.28
'The Gap Near the Springs Station, Wellington, N.S. Wales' penc bw DACM no.29
'Macquarie River, Near Dubbo, New South Wales' penc bw DACM


he above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
Frazer Neilview full entry
Reference: Neil, Frazer - Fatham. Catalogue with 16 works all illustrated
Publishing details: Martin Brown Contempoary, 2016, pb, 36 pp, includes price list and invite
Ref: 223
Pacific Imagesview full entry
Reference: Pacific Images: Views from Captain Cook's Third Voyage by Eleanor C. Nordyke, James A. Mattison. [’In this, its second edition, presents the earliest illustrations and descriptions of Pacific peoples and cultures as they were observed and recorded on Captain James Cook's third and final voyage (1776-1780) with HMS Resolution and Discovery. Reproduced are all 61 engraved plates from artist John Webber's drawings, ‘]
Publishing details: Ai Pohaku Pr, 2009
2nd edition. 200 pages. Originally published 1999.
Ref: 1004
Webber Johnview full entry
Reference: see Pacific Images: Views from Captain Cook's Third Voyage by Eleanor C. Nordyke, James A. Mattison. [’In this, its second edition, presents the earliest illustrations and descriptions of Pacific peoples and cultures as they were observed and recorded on Captain James Cook's third and final voyage (1776-1780) with HMS Resolution and Discovery. Reproduced are all 61 engraved plates from artist John Webber's drawings, ‘]
Publishing details: Ai Pohaku Pr, 2009
2nd edition. 200 pages. Originally published 1999.
D.R.L.view full entry
Reference: D.R.L.
'View from Mount Erica' wc bw JBBE no.17

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DABRO, Ante (1938-view full entry
Reference: DABRO, Ante (1938-
'Alfred Deakin' plaster bust col WOAC p.16
'Energias' aluminium & glass wall relief col WOAC p.15
'Memorial to Royal Australian Navy' sculp col WOAD pp.20-21
'St. Augustine' sculp col WOAD p.34
'St. Matthew' sculp col WOAD p.34
'Sir Robert Garran' bust col WOAD p.2

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DADE, Freyaview full entry
Reference: DADE, Freya
'Day at the Beach' ? bw NAA1 p.122



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DADSWELL Lyndon (1908-view full entry
Reference: DADSWELL, Lyndon (1908-
'Aboriginal Head' sculp bw SAOA no.134
'Aboriginal Head' sculp bw SPDA p.3
'Aeolian Study' polished brass bw JBAT no.75
'The Birth of Venus' sculp bw SPDA p.27
'Decorative Group' sculp bw SOAB p.49
[Design for Fountain] sketch model bw SOAA p.5
'Forced March' bronze sculp col FMAW p.122
'Forced March, Greece' bronze sculp bw RAA2 p.31
'Growth' steel sculp col WOAC p.16
'Head' sculp bw AAAN pl.55
'Miss Konrad' sculp bw SOAC p.41
'Norman Sandford Cotter, Esq.' sculp bust bw AAAN pl.54
'Nude' bronze sculp bw BSAA no.138
'"Tas" (T.A. Challen)' sculp bw SOAE p.59
'Tom Challen' model for bronze bw BGAA pl.103
'Tom Challen' model for bronze sculp bw BSAA no 137
'Untitled' bronze screens col WOAC p.16
'Wallflower' sculp bw SPDA p.27
'Wallflower' sculp bw SOAE p.44
[Working drawing for sculpture] bw BGAA pl.99
'Young' sculp bw MAIA p.27
'Young Man' sculp bw SOAD p.44
'Miss Konrad' sculp bw SOAC p.41



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DALE, Robert (1810-1856)view full entry
Reference: DALE, Robert (1810-1856)
'Panoramic View of King George's Sound, Part of the Colony of Swan River' etch/aqua bw ACAR no.3
'Panoramic View of King George's Sound, Part of the Colony of Swan River' etch/aqua bw CCEP fig.32
'Panoramic View of King George's Sound, Part of the Colony of Swan River' aqua col FAOP pp.100-101
'Panoramic View of King George's Sound, Part of the Colony of Swan River (detail)' etch/aqua by Robert Howell, junior col BAPA p.6
'A View in Western Australia on the Left Bank of the Swan River' litho by J.S. Templeton bw CCEP fig.56

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DALGARNO, Roy (1910-view full entry
Reference: DALGARNO, Roy (1910-
'The Artist (Self Portrait)' etch/aqua bw WDAP82 p.12
[Cover design to Australians at Work] bw AASC p.80
[Cover to S.O.R.A. Bulletin Sept 1945] bw AASC p.79
'India Suite, I' etch bw FGIP p.31
'India Suite, XVII' bw FGIP p.31
'Men at Work' oil bw AASC p.123
'The Miner' oil bw CAAC p.80
'The Old Timer' pen & ink bw HRPR p.176
'Pont Charles, Paris, oil bw QAGS p.161
'Promise of Rain, Broken Hill' oil bw SOAE p.36
'Smoko' oil bw AASC p.118
'Universal Man' acry bw FGIP p.31
'Wharfies' etch bw AASC p.170
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DALL'AVA, Augustine (1950-view full entry
Reference: DALL'AVA, Augustine (1950-
'An Obscure View' mix sculp bw MEAB ill.77

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DALLWITZ, David (1914-view full entry
Reference: DALLWITZ, David (1914-
'Blue Flash' acry col BAAA p.42

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DALLWITZ, John (1941-view full entry
Reference: DALLWITZ, John (1941-
'Angulate Orange' acry col HPDA p.48
'Angulate Yellow' acry col BAAA p.44




The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAMPIER, Williamview full entry
Reference: DAMPIER, William
'Birds of New Holland' ? bw FSBS p.10
'Birds on the West Coast of New Holland' (from his Voyages bw REAA p.6
'Fish of New Holland' (2 ill.) ? bw FSBS pp.9,12
'Plants of New Holland' ? bw FSBS p.13






The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DANCE, Geoffrey (1930-view full entry
Reference: DANCE, Geoffrey (1930-
'Sawmill at Obley' oil col BMAP p.111

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DANCEY, George (working 1900)view full entry
Reference: DANCEY, George (working 1900)
'The Gift of St. Michael' ? col MBAA fp.48

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DANCIGER, Alice (1914-view full entry
Reference: DANCIGER, Alice (1914-
'Green Toe Shoes' oil bw SOAD p.53
'Impression of the Infants from Capriccio' oil bw SOAE p.70
'Recital' oil bw NTCA pl.89



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DANGAR, Anne (1887-1951)view full entry
Reference: DANGAR, Anne (1887-1951)
[Jug] earthenware bw MANG p.242

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DANIEL, M.E. (recorded 1883)view full entry
Reference: DANIEL, M.E. (recorded 1883)
'Mt Egerton' wc col MAAG p.138a

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DANKO, Aleks (1950-view full entry
Reference: DANKO, Aleks (1950-
'To Picket' mix bw PMAA p.19
'Untitled' performance bw BISC alpha (under Grounds)
'We Shall Call it a Living Room' (detail) 16mm film bw INTE
'Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow' (two views) earthenware bw ARAA p.30

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DARGIE, William (1912-view full entry
Reference: DARGIE, William (1912-
'Albert Namatjira' oil bw FMAP verso pl.15
'Beethoven Mask and Donatello Bust' oil bw JBAQ no.52
'Bombed House -- Greece' penc bw RAA2 p.50
'Corporal Jim Gordon, V.C.' oil col APAI p.221
'Demolition, Pyraeus' penc bw RAA2 p.51
'Flowers in a Dr. Wall "Mask Jug"' oil bw JBBF no.132
'The Horses and the Sea' oil bw AAAN pl.25
'The Irish Girl' oil bw BGAA pl.57
'Landscape in Crete' wc col RAA2 p.35
'L.C. Robson, M.C., M.A.' oil col APAI p.223
'Lieutenant Alan Moore' oil col FMAW p.63
'Lieutenant General Sir Edmund Herring' oil bw FMAW p.60
'Lt.General The Hon. Edmund Herring, K.B.C., D.S.O., M.C., E.D.' oil col APAI p.223
'Mr Barry Humphries' Head in a Chinese Bowl and His Hands' oil bw JBAR no.65
'Mr Essington Lewis, C.H.' oil col APAI p.225
'Operation in a Field Hospital, New Guinea, February 1944' oil bw RAA2 p.32
'Oswald Burt, a Portrait' bw APHS p.146
'Portrait of Albert Namatjira' oil col APAI p.227
'Portrait of Albert Namatjira' oil bw DAAF p.90
'Portrait of Albert Namatjira' oil bw DWOB pl.134
'Portrait of Albert Namatjira' oil bw QAGS p.166
'Portrait of Dr Keith Fairley' oil bw JBAL no.1
'Portrait of James Gordon, V.C. of W.A.' oil bw HAPF p.116
'Portrait of Mrs Behan' ? col SAPA p.202
'Repairing Hospital Plane (Stinson) near Cape Rodney' wc col CAWP p.161
'Ruins in Greece' wash draw bw RAA2 p.49
'Self Portrait and Mask' oil bw CPAA p.44
'Sir James A.M.K. Elder, K.B.E.' oil col APAI p.221
'Sir Leslie J. McConnan' oil col APAI p.225
'Sir Marcus Clark' K.B.E.' oil bw APAI p.222
'Still Life' oil bw JBAN no.48
'Still Life -- Pewter, Meissen and Walnuts' oil bw JBAM no 51
'Stretcher Bearers in the Owen Stanleys' oil col FMAW p.73
'Studio Lunch' oil bw JBOA no.53



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DARKEN, Vickiview full entry
Reference: DARKEN, Vicki
'Central Australia' ? col NAA2 p.129
'Central Australian Landscape' ? col NAA1 p.84

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DASHWOOD, George Frederick (1806-1881)view full entry
Reference: DASHWOOD, George Frederick (1806-1881)
'Pakenham Street, Fremantle' penc & wc bw CCEP fig.60
'The Top of Pakenham Street, Fremantle and Entrance of the River Swan' penc & wash bw CCEP fig.61
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DA SILVA CURIEL, Sharon (1955-view full entry
Reference: DA SILVA CURIEL, Sharon (1955-
'Building and Scaffold' etch/aqua bw WDAP82 p.12

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DATTILO-RUBBO, Anthony (1870-1955)view full entry
Reference: DATTILO-RUBBO, Anthony (1870-1955)
'The Breadwinner' oil bw TAPA no.27
'Broken Rock, Burragovang' oil bw SCAB p.73
'Deserted Land' oil bw SOAE p.5
'His Excellency Archbishop Panico, Apostolic Delegate' oil bw SOAB p.64
'An Old Bachelor' oil bw SOAC p.75
'On the Wallaby Track' gouache col CAWP p.100
'Passtime' ? bw RFYA p.57
'Pea Gathering' oil bw QAGS p.130
'A Pensioner' ? bw RFYA p.79
'Portrait of an Old Man' char bw JBAZ no.35
'Recollections' oil bw SOAD p.68
[Seated Girl in Classical Costume] oil bw ACIP no.39
'Self Portrait' oil col RFYA p.29
'The Showman' oil bw SOAA p.63
'The Veteran' oil bw BSAA no.68



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAU, Norahview full entry
Reference: DAU, Norah
'Old Shack, Ramsay Road' ? bw DAAC p.77



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAVEY, Alison (1955-view full entry
Reference: DAVEY, Alison (1955-
Memento Mori' litho/screenprint bw WDAP82 p.12


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
Davidson Barbara (1928-view full entry
Reference: DAVIDSON, Barbara (1928-
'Hall of the Mountain Kings' litho bw WDAP p.8
'Sydney Harbour 5' woodcut bw WDAP82 p.12


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAVIDSON, Bessie (1879-1965)view full entry
Reference: DAVIDSON, Bessie (1879-1965)
'French Country Scene' oil bw JBBE no.109
'Guethary' oil bw JBAY no.69
'Guerarthy I' oil bw JBAZ no.58
'Guerarthy II' oil bw JBAZ no.60
'Guerarthy III' oil bw JBAZ no.59
'Interior' oil bw JBAY no.68
'Mixed Bunch' oil bw JBBC no.63
'Mountains and Cottages' oil bw JBAH no.34
'Near Grenoble' oil bw JBAY no.70
'Portrait of Miss G.R.' ? bw ACPP p.110
'Self Portrait?' bw BSFS *
'Still Life' oil bw JBBA no.87
'Still Life' oil col JBBF no.111
'Tulips with White Pot' oil bw JBBF no.112
'Vine Arbour' oil bw JBAK no.31
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAVIDSON, Jo (1954-view full entry
Reference: DAVIDSON, Jo (1954-
'Darling Downs From the Air' oil bw QUWO no.21


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAVIDSON, Mrs ? (working 1861)view full entry
Reference: DAVIDSON, Mrs ? (working 1861)
'Augusta Sophia Young' litho by H.J. D'Emden bw CMOT p.283


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAVIE, John S. (1862-1955)view full entry
Reference: DAVIE, John S. (1862-1955)
'Burns Memorial' bronze sculp col WOAC p.17


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAVIES, David (1864-1939)view full entry
Reference: DAVIES, David (1864-1939)
'Afterglow' oil bw JBBA no.38
'Afterglow' oil col PCAL p.45
'A Cafe' wc col DACM no.68
'Cattle in Landscape, Evening, Templestowe' oil col ACTM no.53
'Cottages in Snow, North Wales' oil bw APCC no.30
'A Country Lane' wc bw JBBC no.38
'Dieppe Harbour' wc col DACM no.65
'Dieppe Harbour' oil col SHEM cover
'Dieppe Harbour' oil col GMAP p.81
'Dieppe Harbour' oil col GIPA p.51
'Dieppe Harbour' oil col GAPA p.187
'Ercildoune, near Ballarat' oil col APHS p.129
'Evening, Templestowe' oil col SAIP p.107
'Evening, Templestowe' oil col GSHB p.186
'Evening, Templestowe' oil col AAMA pl.57
'Evening, Templestowe' oil col PCAL p.47
'Evening, Templestowe' oil col APHS p.135
'Farmhouse' wc bw APCI no.35
'Figures in the Street, Dieppe (?)' wc bw CAAC p.82
'Fishing Boats, Dieppe Harbour' wc col DACM no.66
'French Farmhouse' wc bw JBAU no.15
'French Farmhouse' wc col ACTM no.54
'French Village' wc col ACTM no.55
'From a Distant Land' oil col CBHS pl.7
'From a Distant Land' oil col INTE cover
'From a Distant Land' oil col TABP p.38
'From a Distant Land' oil col AGNP p.76
'From a Distant Land' oil col SOMA pp.56-57
'Golden Summer' oil col MOAP pp.64-65
'Golden Summer' oil col MALC p.74
'Golden Summer' oil col AAMA pl.38
'Golden Summer' oil col CAPA pl.12
'Golden Summer' ? col SAIL p.13
'Golden Summer' oil col LALA p.49
'Golden Summer' oil bw NFFP p.39
'Golden Summer' ? bw RALP p.7
'Golden Summer' oil col SOMA p.43
'Golden Summer' oil col STAP p.20
'A Grey Day, Templestowe' oil col APHS p.133
'Head of a Man' oil col TOAA pl.59
'Hillside at Templestowe' oil bw UMEG p.11
'A Hot Day' oil col BIIO pl.27
'A Hot Day' oil col CBHS pl.9
'A Hot Day' oil col GSHB p.50
'A Humble Home' oil bw TTAC p.64
'The Late Evening Camp Fire' oil bw JBAW no.26
'Late Evening Campfire' oil bw TTAC p.64
'The Market' wc col DACM no.67
'Market Place, Dieppe' wc bw UMEG p.32
'Moonrise' oil bw JEAA p.57
'Moonrise' oil col ASAT p.1
'Moonrise' oil col BIIO pl 23
'Moonrise' oil col GSHB p.185
'Moonrise' oil col APBS p.91
'Moonrise' ? bw MEAA p.614
'Moonrise, Templestowe' oil bw SPTA p.120
'Moonrise, Templestowe' oil bw SPTB p.130
'Moonrise, Templestowe' oil col MSAA p.338
'Moonrise, Templestowe' oil col NFFP pl.XII
'Moonrise, Templestowe' oil col SAIP p.109
'Moonrise, Templestowe' oil col AAMA pl.55
'Moonrise, Templestowe' oil col CAPA pl.29
'Moonrise, Templestowe' oil col LANC p.243
'Moonrise, Templestowe' oil col STAL p.31
'Moonrise, Templestowe' oil col GIPA p.51
'Moonrise, Templestowe' oil col GAPA p.187
'Moonrise, Templestowe' ? bw SAPA p.102
'Moonrise, Templestowe' oil col TTYA p.31
'Moonrise, Templestowe' oil bw HAOA p.77
'Moonrise, Templestowe' oil col MOAP p.63
'Nocturne, Artist's Hut, Templestowe' oil col APHS p.133
'Nocturne, Templestowe' oil col GSHB p.186
'Nocturne, Templestowe' oil col AAMA pl.54
'Nocturne, Templestowe' oil col APHS p.132
'The Pool' wc bw JBAV no.22
'Stream Through Village' wc bw JBAO no.18
'Stream Through Village' wc bw VAVS p.29
'A Street in Dieppe' wc col CAWP p.78
'Street Scene, Dieppe' wc bw JBAT no.31
'Street Scene, Dieppe' wc col TOAA pl.164
'Study of a Male Nude' char & conte col GSHB p.41
'Study of a Male Nude' char bw RFBE p.27
'Study of Male Nude' char & conte bw CBHS p.29
'A Summer Evening' oil col AAMA pl.56
'A Summer Evening' oil col LALA p.51
'A Summer Evening' oil col AGNP p.85
'A Summer Evening' oil col SOMA p.85
'A Summer Evening' oil col STAP p.34
'A Summer Evening' oil col PCAL p.46
'A Summer Evening' oil col POAG p.32
'A Summer Evening' oil bw BSAA no.29
'Sunset' wc bw JBAX no.27
'Templestowe' oil col LALA p.50
'Under the Burden and Heat of the Day' oil bw CBHS pl.10
'Venice' oil bw CIPA p.34
'Warm Evening, Templestowe' oil col GSHB p.186
'Warm Evening, Templestowe' oil col SAIP p.108
'Untitled (Woman Crossing a Bridge Beside a Farm' wc & char over penc bw QAGS p.123
'Warm Evening, Templestowe' oil col APHS p.131




The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAVIES, H. Edward (1853-1927)view full entry
Reference: DAVIES, H. Edward (1853-1927)
'An Impression of Melbourne from Across the Yarra' wc bw JBAY
'Shady Pastures' ? bw ACPP p.118DAVIES, H. Edward (1853-1927)
'An Impression of Melbourne from Across the Yarra' wc bw JBAY
'Shady Pastures' ? bw ACPP p.118


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAVIES, Isabel (1929-view full entry
Reference: DAVIES, Isabel (1929-
'Mungo Suite No 1' mix bw OVWA alpha

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAVIES, Roy (1897-1979)view full entry
Reference: DAVIES, Roy (1897-1979)
'The Camp' wood engr bw DAWL p.22
'Pearl' wood engr bw DSAR p.18
'Pearl' wood engr bw DSAR p.18
'Sliprails and Barn' wood engr bw DSAR p.19

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAVIES, Violet (working 1918)view full entry
Reference: DAVIES, Violet (working 1918)
The Squatter's Son' oil col RFYA p.47

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAVILA, Juan (1946-view full entry
Reference: DAVILA, Juan (1946-
'Art is Homosexual' oil bw VPOX p.23
'Fable of Australian Art' oil bw PERB p.37
'Gulf' oil col BISE alpha
'Hysterical Tears' spp col PARB p.93
'Neo-Pop' oil col BISE alpha
'Rat Man' oil bw RRAP p.48
'Sentimental History of Australian Art' acry col PERB p.28
'Stupid as a Painter' acry & collage col PARB pp.76-77
'Stupid as a Painter' (detail) acry & collage col BISD p.44
'T O D' oil col RRAP p.29
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAVIS, Geoffrey (1926-view full entry
Reference: DAVIS, Geoffrey (1926-
'The Bogey Hole' ? col NAA3 p.77

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAVIS, George (1930-view full entry
Reference: DAVIS, George (1930-
'Comorant II' oil col GAGB p.85

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAVIS, J. (working 1888)view full entry
Reference: DAVIS, J. (working 1888)
'The Gold-Digger "Down on His Luck"' ill bw CBHS p.92
'Untitled (Black Thursday)' ill bw CBHS p.141

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAVIS, John (1936-view full entry
Reference: DAVIS, John (1936-
'Another Place' wood, twigs bw PERA p.69
'Coolgardie' ? col HSCW no.7
'Nargen' assemblage bw PARA p.10
'Nomad' mix bw BISB alpha
'Place Two - An Installation' (2 images) ? bw PERA p.68
'Pot Karok' wood, twigs bw PERA p.69
'Raft' mix sculp col GAGB p.132
'Region' mix bw PARB p.68
'Region' mix bw PERB p.115
'Region' sculp col FGAI p.121
'Tree Piece' ? bw AGAA p.109
'Tree Piece' installation bw ARAA p.32
'You Yangs' twigs, cotton, papier-mache, string bw QAGS p.247


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAVIS, Tony (1948-view full entry
Reference: DAVIS, Tony (1948-
'Coolgardie' ? col HSCW no.7

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAWE, H.E. (working 1837)view full entry
Reference: DAWE, H.E. (working 1837)
'The Power of Maternal Affection' print bw CMOT p.34

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAWS, Lawrence (1927-view full entry
Reference: DAWS, Lawrence (1927-
'Big Terrace' mix bw FGIP p.32
'The Blue Mandala' oil bw BAAA p.45
'Dark River' ? col RALP p.25
'Faces of Violence III' oil col HOAA p.61
'Figure on Beach IV' collage & gouache bw APCA p.60
'The Gathering' mix bw FGIP p.32
'The Glasshouse Mountain' oil col GAGA fp.375
'Green Landscape' ? col BHP1 np
'Hills of My Childhood' oil col BAAA p.48
'The House of Bang Bang Harry' collage bw LGMP p.69
'Incident at Anakie VII' oil & collage bw APCA p.60
'The Labyrinth' oil col MAAD p.132
'Lovers in a Room' ? bw HAOA p.301
'Man Listening to the Sky II' oil bw ASAT p.16
'Man on the Beach' pen & ink & wash bw DSSS p.148
'Mandala' ? bw RNPA p.6
'Mandala I' oil col HPDA p.49
'Mandala I' ? bw SAPA p.384
'Mandala IV' oil bw HAOA p.300
'Mandala IV' oil bw NLOB no 29
'Mandala IV' oil col APCA p.61
'Mandala IV' oil col GMPA p.67
'Mandala IV' oil col GAPA p.331
'Mandala IV' oil col NLOB cover
'Mandala IV' oil bw MAAA p.17
'Mandala IV' oil bw NFFP p.108
'Mandala IV' oil col FMAP pl.12
'Mandala IV' oil col GMAP p.207
'Mandala VI' bw QAGS p.194
'Manes Stone' col MEAA fp.337
'Mining Town Blacks' oil col BMAP p.41
'Mining Town Blacks' oil bw DWOP pl.139
'Mining Town Blacks' oil col LGMP p.70
'Mining Town Blacks' oil col AAVA p.61
'The 1913 Mine Disaster' oil col LALA p.35
'The 1913 Mining Disaster' oil col BMAP p.154
'The 1913 Mining Disaster II' ? col HAAP p.38
'Night Fishing' (two ill.) ? col bw DVID pp.130-131, 133
'Owl Creek III' oil col QAGS p.95
'Painting No. 3 (Caged Serpents) from 'The Dolley Pond Church of God with Signs Following' Suit' oil & collage col BMAP p.107
'The Plain of Shinar' oil bw QUWO no.22
'Red Landscape' acry col SAPT p.41
'Reflections of a Sapphire Miner' oil col MAAD p.133
'Running Figures I' oil col MAAP p.131
'The Sungazer II' oil col PAPT p.82
'Sungazer III' oil col HNGV p.193
'Sungazer III' oil col SOMA p.193
'Sungazer III' oil col STAP p.63
'View of the Himalayas from the Glasshouse Mountains' oil col BMAP75 p.61



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAWSON, Janet (1935-view full entry
Reference: DAWSON, Janet (1935-
'Abstract' litho & crayon bw JBBF no.195
'Balgalal Creek Gums' acry col BMAP p.157
'Balgalal Creek Gums' acry col WOAC p.17
'Farmer's Night' acry col BMAP75 p.78
'Foxy Night 4 - Rising Moon' acry bw BISC alpha
'From Pangaea' gouache col MEAB pl.25
'Grand Bruit' litho bw BOAP p.53
'Grand Bruit' litho bw VAAP no.26
'Jubilee Oval' acry col HAPS p.21
'Last Foxy Night' ? col AGAA p.83
'Last Foxy Night' acry col SAPT p.42
'L'Oiseau de Nuit' litho bw NLOB no.27
'Michael Boddy Reading' acry col APAI p.233
'Parts of Fortune' sprayed stencil bw WDAP82 p.12
'Parts of Fortune' sprayed stencil bw WDAP82 p.51
'Rain Cloud, Tasmania' pastels bw TASM p.35
'Rain Cloud, Tasmania' pastels bw TASM p.36
'Rainbow Sunset No 6' pastels col TASM p.17
'Rolla-scape' acry col FIEL p.19
'Rolla-scape II' ? col HAAP p.62
'Rolla-scape II' acry col HPDA p.52
'St George and the Dragon' ? col SAPA p.396
'St George and the Dragon' oil col CYOH p.172
'Stencil Print' paint sprayed through stencil bw SPRI p.30
'Trees Against Sun, Tasmania' pastels bw TASM p.34
'Vers L'ombre' litho bw VAAP no.27
'Wall' acry bw FIEL p.18
'Wall IV' acry col BMAP p.59



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAWSON, Paula (1954-view full entry
Reference: DAWSON, Paula (1954-
'Eidola Suite' laser transmission hologram bw OVWA alpha

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DAYES, Edward (1763-1804)view full entry
Reference: DAYES, Edward (1763-1804)
'Brickfield Hill, High Road to Parramatta' (detail) wc bw HLTW
'The Brickfield Hill on High Road to Parramatta' engr by J. Heath bw HJCA p.83
'North View of Sydney Cove Taken From the End of Pitts Row' wc col MCAA p.18
'Parramatta River With a Distant View of the Western Mountains, Taken From Windmill Hill, Sydney' wc bw HLTW no.8
'A View of Sydney Cove, New South Wales' aqua by F. Jukes col FAOP p.71 [key p.70]

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DEAN, Brian`view full entry
Reference: DEAN, Brian`
[Illustrations to Times and Seasons] ? bw MCAB pp.621,622
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DEBENHAM, Pam (1955-view full entry
Reference: DEBENHAM, Pam (1955-
'Tom Meets his Match' etch bw WDAP82 p.12

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DECHAINEUX, Lucien (1869-1957)view full entry
Reference: DECHAINEUX, Lucien (1869-1957)
'Boats and Jetty, Berridale' oil bw LASR p.15

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DECK, Norman C. (1882-1980)view full entry
Reference: DECK, Norman C. (1882-1980)
'Dawn -- Snowy Regions, N.S.W.' photo bw ITOV p.175

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DE CLARIO, Domenico (1947-view full entry
Reference: DE CLARIO, Domenico (1947-
'The River' oil col SAPT p.43

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DEERING, Henry (working c1920)view full entry
Reference: DEERING, Henry (working c1920)
'Approach to Princes Bridge' oil bw RMAA p.40`
[Cover of Angry Penguins, Dec 1944] col HRPR p.189

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DE FREYCINET, Louis (working 1825)view full entry
Reference: DE FREYCINET, Louis (working 1825)
'Vue de la Maison du Gouverneur, a Parramatta' engr bw FAOP
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DEGAN, William (1932-view full entry
Reference: DEGAN, William (1932-
'Boy with Bird' ? col BHP2 p.9
'Boy with a Bird' ? bw DCBA p.134

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DEGRAY, Lindsleyview full entry
Reference: DEGRAY, Lindsley
'Cassowary' ? col NAA3 p.163

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DE GROEN, Geoffrey (1938-view full entry
Reference: DE GROEN, Geoffrey (1938-
'Australian Saturday Night (or Lane)' oil bw EGBS p.60
'Little Pelham Street' oil bw EGBS p.16
'Morning' oil bw AASC p.132
'Morning' oil bw EGBS p.179
'Slithy Toves' acry col BMAP p.93
'Still Life' oil bw EGBS p.179
'The Theatre of Noughts and Crosses' oil bw EGBS p.114
'Untitled' oil col AASC p.26
'Untitled' oil bw AASC p.158
'Untitled' pva bw HPDA p.84
'Untitled' ? bw HAAP p.60
'Untitled' painted mural col WOAC p.17

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DEGRAY, Lindsleyview full entry
Reference: DEGRAY, Lindsley
'Cassowary' ? col NAA3 p.163

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DE HARTOG, Harry (1902-view full entry
Reference: DE HARTOG, Harry (1902-
'Australian Saturday Night (Lane)' oil bw EGBS p.60
'Little Pelham Street' oil bw EGBS p.16
'Morning' oil bw EGBS p.179
'Morning' oil bw AASC p.132
'Saturday Night' oil bw CPAA p.50
'Still Life' oil bw EGBS p.179
'The Theatre of Noughts and Crosses' oil bw EGBS p.114
'Untitled' oil col AASC p.26
'Untitled' oil bw AASC p.158

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DEKLAUS, Oskars (1910-view full entry
Reference: DEKLAUS, Oskars (1910-
'Ants at Work' oil col SLAA p.30

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DE KOSTER, Jose (working 1945)view full entry
Reference: DE KOSTER, Jose (working 1945)
'Capertee Valley, Rising Mist' oil bw SLAB p.156
'Good Morning, Blackheath!' oil bw SLAB p.157
'Kanimbla from Porter's Pass' oil bw SLAB p.156
'Up the Road' oil col SLAB p.139

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DELACOUR, John (1948-view full entry
Reference: DELACOUR, John (1948-
'As a Distant Observer' photographs & sound bw PERB p.38

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DE LA TOUANNE, E. B.view full entry
Reference: DE LA TOUANNE, E. B.
'Confluent de la Nepean et du Waragamba' (detail) litho by L.P.A. Bichebois bw HLTW no.62

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DELAWARR, Val (working 1880s-1900s)view full entry
Reference: DELAWARR, Val (working 1880s-1900s)
'Beached Boat, Canning River' oil bw AEWA p.21
'Blue Mountains at Wentworth' oil bw CAAA p.79
'Brick Loading Site' oil bw CCEP fig.165
'Perth from the Brewery' oil bw CCEP fig.166
'River Scene' oil bw CCEP fig.168
'Swan River' oil bw CCEP fig.167

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DELESSERT, Eugene (working 1848)view full entry
Reference: DELESSERT, Eugene (working 1848)
[Engravings from Voyages dans les Deux Oceans] bw CLIA pp.42-
de LEUIL, Paul (1936-
'Street in Alexandria' ? col NAA1 p.39

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DEL FAVERO, Dennis (1953-view full entry
Reference: DEL FAVERO, Dennis (1953-
'Quegli Ultimi Momenti (Those Final Moments)' (2 images) audio-visual installation bw PERL pp.27,28

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DELOHERY, Cornelius (recorded 1830-1862)view full entry
Reference: DELOHERY, Cornelius (recorded 1830-1862)
'Charles Throsby' oil bw BAEA p.217
'Harriet Eliza Boyce' oil bw BAEA p.215.3
'John Eckford' oil bw BAEA p.216.1
'Mrs Mary Eckford (Mrs John) nee Horrel' oil bw BAEA p.216.1
'Self Portrait' oil bw BAEA p.83
'Self Portrait' oil bw BAEA p.215.2

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DE LORENZO, Peter (1952-view full entry
Reference: DE LORENZO, Peter (1952-
'Newcastle Harbour as Seen from McCormack Street' litho bw WDAP82 p.13

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DELPRAT, Paul (1942-view full entry
Reference: DELPRAT, Paul (1942-
'Artist's studio' (orange version) print col DCBA p.80
'Artist's studio' (orange version) print bw DCBA p.135
'Balmoral Beach, the Island' oil col DSSS p.114
'Bathers, Balmoral Beach' oil bw DSSS p.79
'Bathroom Series II' etch with aqua bw FEAE p.46
'The Cavalier Who Could Make Coyntes Talk' etch/aqua & dryport bw FEAE p.44
'Discotheque' print col DCBA p.81
'Discotheque' print bw DCBA p.135
'Dust Storm' oil col BMAP p.115
'The Four Wishes of St Martin' etch/aqua bw FEAE p.45
'Nymph Awaiting Marquis' etch bw FEAE title page
'Shark Attack -- Elegy for Johny Willis (Shark Attack, Balmoral)' oil col DSSS p.114
'Starry Lash' etch/aqua bw FEAE p.43


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DE LUTIIS, Joseph (1953-view full entry
Reference: DE LUTIIS, Joseph (1953-
'Coffee Grinder' oil col SAPT p.44
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DE MAISTRE, Roy (1894-1968)view full entry
Reference: DE MAISTRE, Roy (1894-1968)
'Abstract' oil bw TOAA pl.175
'Abstract Figure' oil bw JBBB no.94
'Abstract of Music' oil col JBAJ no.26
'Abstract of Music' oil col AAAR p.61
'Abstract - Still Life' oil bw APCI no.60
'Arrested Phrase from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in Red Major' oil col MANG p.239
'Arrested Phrase from Haydn Trio in Orange Red Minor' oil col MEAB pl.26
'Arrested Phrase from Haydn Trio in Orange Red Minor' oil col LANC p.54
'Boat Harbour' oil col FOHC p.8
'The Boat Shed' oil bw JBBF no.130
'The Bay' bw SPTA p.173
'Canal Barges' oil bw AUPC no.85
'The Carol Singers' oil col GMPA p.18
'The Carol Singers' oil col GAPA p.282
'The Carol Singers' oil col GMAP p.105
'Carol Singers' oil col MCAB p.81
'Christ is Nailed to the Cross' oil bw JBAM no.39
'Christ with Two Marys' conte bw RFBE p.45
'Colour Abstract' oil bw JBAU no.33
'Colour Abstract' oil col AAAR p.61
'Conflict' oil col AGNP p.102
'Conflict' oil bw HAOA p.124
'Conflict' oil col SAAA ca p.64
'Crucifix' line & wash bw MORN p.19
'Crucifixion' oil col FMAP pl.15
'The Crucifixion' oil bw AAVA p.84
'Daffodils' oil bw FOHC p.48
'Darling Harbour Bridge' oil bw AUPC no.71
'Darling Harbour Bridge' oil col AUPC cover
'The Deposition' oil bw JBAW no.61
'Disrobing of Christ' oil col ACTM no.86
'Entombment' oil bw NLOB no.3
'Figure in a Garden (The Aunt)' oil col POAG p.86
'Figures Bathing' oil bw DSSS p.13
'Figures Bathing' oil col ONTB p.17
'Football Match' oil bw CPAA p.10
'The Garden of Gethsemane' oil bw QAGS p.175
'Harbour Scene' oil bw JBAT no.52
'Interior with Flowers in a Decorative Vase' oil bw AUPC no.86
'Interior with Mother and Child' oil col INTE p.18
'Interior with Open Window and Palette' oil bw AUPA no.66
'Landscape' oil bw JBAX no.61
'Landscape' ? bw CAAA p.80
'London Park' oil bw JBAU no.32
'The Meeting in the Garden' oil col DACM no.90
'Noli me Tangere' oil bw JBBA no.90
'On the River at Compiegne' oil bw JBAJ no.27
'Our Lady of Walsingham' (study) oil bw JBAZ no.63
'Portrait of Doris Philpot' oil bw JBBB no.93
'Reclining Figure' oil col TOAA pl.85
'Reclining Woman' oil bw JBAY no.82
'Rhythmic Composition in Yellow Green Minor' oil col LAND no.1919
'Rhytmic Composition in Yellow Green Minor' oil bw MAAA p.9
'Rhytmic Composition in Yellow Green Minor' ? col SAPA p.191
'Rhytmic Composition in Yellow Green Minor' oil bw HAOA p.120
'Rhytmic Composition in Yellow Green Minor' oil col TTYA p.49
'River Scene' oil bw JBAI no.33
'Road to a Lakeside Village' oil bw AUPC no.70
'The Second Station of the Cross' oil bw JBBF no.131
'Spain 1925' oil bw JBBC no.78
'Standing Female Nude' oil bw AACM no.68
'Still Life' oil bw JBBE no.125
'Still Life' oil col JBBF no.129
'Still Life and Vase and Dahlias' oil bw JBAS no.46
'Still Life in the Studio' oil bw JBBA no.88
'Still Life on Table' gouache & blue penc col CAWP p.137
'Still Life with Flowers in a Jug and a Japanese Print' oil bw JBAZ no.64
'Still Life with Flowers in a Pot' oil bw JBBC no.79
'Still Life with Irises in a Vase' oil bw JBBA no.89
'Studio Interior' oil bw SPTB p.183
'Studio Interior' oil bw INTE p.27
'Studio Lamp' oil bw JBAV no.42
'Studio, Paris' gouache bw JBAK no.43
'Studio Still Life with Flowers and a Glass Vase' oil bw JBAR
'Study in the Garden' oil bw JBAV no.43
'Synchromy, Berrys Bay' oil col TOAA pl.84
'Triptych' gouache bw APCA p.72
'Triptych' gouache col GMPA p.19
'Triptych' gouache col GAPA p.283
'Waterfront, Sydney Harbour' oil col MSHP p.51
'Waterfront on Sydney Harbour' ? bw SAPA p.176
'Woman Drying Her Hair' oil col HOAA p.30
'Woman in a Chair' oil bw APBS p.97



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DE MARTINO, Edwardoview full entry
Reference: DE MARTINO, Edwardo
'The H.M.S. Ophir in the Hawkesbury River on the Duchess of York's Birthday May 26th 1901' oil bw JBBE no.47
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DENNIS, Telfer (1936-view full entry
Reference: DENNIS, Telfer (1936-
'Boat Sheds, Second Valley, South Australia' oil bw LASR p.16

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DENSHAM, Loisview full entry
Reference: DENSHAM, Lois
'Caulfield Park -- 1928, Family Album Series' fabric bw OVWA

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DENT, Aileen (1890-1979)view full entry
Reference: DENT, Aileen (1890-1979)
'Beach Scene' oil bw NATC no.43
'Head of a Girl' oil bw AWAO no.19
'Head of a Girl' oil bw BAWA p.104

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DENT, John (1951-view full entry
Reference: DENT, John (1951-
'Clothesline' oil bw VVCA p.14
'Portrait of a Woman' litho bw WDAP82 p.13
'Sketch' penc bw MDIA p.64
'Study, France' conte & penc bw MDIA p.152
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DERHAM, Frances (1894-view full entry
Reference: DERHAM, Frances (1894-
'Head of a Man' oil bw NTCA pl.96
'Head of a Man' oil bw EGBS p.145
'Head of a Man' oil bw EGBS p.164
'Kangaroos' lino bw BMWL aa
'Kangaroos' lino bw DSAR p.97
'Still Life' gouache bw EGBS p.165
'Sydney Bridge' lino bw BMWL aa
'Sydney Bridge' lino bw DSAR p.97
'Sydney Bridge' lino bw PSHB p.35

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DE TELIGA, Stan (1924-view full entry
Reference: DE TELIGA, Stan (1924-
'Home with the North-Easter' acry col HAPS 59
'J. on the MacLaughlin' acry col BMAP p.96
'Kybeyan Summer I' spp bw OMTC p.48
'Kydra Run' acry col BMAP75 p.42
'MacLaughlin River' acry col BMAP p.161
'MacLaughlin River' ? col BHP2 p.4
'Nightfall Kydra' acry col HPDA p.216
'Winter Plain, Poland' spp col OMTC p.49
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DEUTSCH, H. (working 1864)view full entry
Reference: DEUTSCH, H. (working 1864)
'The Buninyong Gold Mining Coy. Limited; Scotchman's Lead, Buningong' litho bw PEGF no.91
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DEVEREAUX, Alan (recorded 1920s)view full entry
Reference: DEVEREAUX, Alan (recorded 1920s)
'Man-O-War' oil bw JBAG no.7
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DEVIS, Arthur William (1763-1823)view full entry
Reference: DEVIS, Arthur William (1763-1823)
'Abba Thulle, King of Pelau' engr by H. Kingsbury bw SEVA pl 71
'Abba Thulle, King of Pelau' engr by H. Kingsbury bw SEVB p.135
'Ludee, One of the Wives of Abba Thule' engr by H. Kingsbury bw SEVB p.135

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DE VOS, William Pieter (1947-view full entry
Reference: DE VOS, William Pieter (1947-
'Bagatelle' etch bw WDAP82 p.13

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DEXTER, William (1818-1860)view full entry
Reference: DEXTER, William (1818-1860)
'Bird's Nest' wc bw JBAK no.5
'Bird's Nest' wc col MAAG p.50a
'Chaffinch' wc bw JBBB no.6
'Dead Game' wc bw APCI no.3
'Game' oil bw JBAP no.6
'Game' oil bw QAGS p.100
'Hedgesparrow' wc bw JBAX no.6
'Interior with Blue Screen' oil bw NATC no.6
'Lady's Pet' oil col JBBF no 12
'Pair of birds, nest and blossom' wc bw JBBC no.12
'Pair of birds, nest and blossom with insect' wc bw JBBC no.11
'Still Life of Fish' wc bw JBBA no.16
'Still Life with Dottrell and Ruff' wc bw MEAB ill.11
'Two Hedge Sparrows and Nest' wc bw JBBB no.7
'Still Life with Dotterel and Ruff' wc bw MAAG p.50
'Wheatfield with Bird's Nest' oil col TOAA pl.18


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DE ZAN, Ermes (1948-view full entry
Reference: DE ZAN, Ermes (1948-
'Figures on a Beach' etch bw WDAP p.8
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DICK, Alexander (c1800-1843) silversmithview full entry
Reference: DICK, Alexander (c1800-1843)
[Teapot] silver bw MANG p.20

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
Dickerson, Robert (1924-view full entry
Reference: DICKERSON, Robert (1924-
'At the Starting Barrier' oil col HOAA p.56
'Bank Clerk' bw MEAA p.653
'Boy' char bw LCDR cover
'Boy in Street' ? col DACA p.209
'Boy in Street' oil bw JBBF no.181
'Boy in Street' ? col RNPA p.21
'Boy in Street' oil col DAAF p.59
'Child in the Bush' enamel col GMPA p.41
'Child in the Bush' enamel col GAPA p.305
'Child in Bush' enamel col GMAP p.147
'Child in Bush' enamel bw APCA p.71
'Child in the Bush' enamel bw LGMP p.77
'Children of the Canefields' oil bw JBAB no.39
'Children Reading Newspaper' oil bw JBBB no.153
'The Clown' ? bw HAOA p.242
'The Clowns' enamel bw JBAD no.3
'Committee Meeting' (sketch) char bw WCAD p.32
'The Dressing Room' enamel col GDAA p.33
'The Early Bus' char bw MDIA p.45
'The Execution: Homage to Goya' oil bw MEAB ill.53
'Figures in Landscape' oil bw APNT no.87
'Girl in Blue Shawl' pastel bw MDIA p.46
'Hot Summer Night' enamel col APCA p.71
'Jockey in the Straight (Degas)' oil col BMAP p.99
'K.O.'d by Griffo' enamel col MOAP pp.156-157
'Lady in White' pastel bw MDIA p.47
'The Later Shopper' enamel bw HYAP p.22
'Man in the Moonlight' (sketch) char bw WCAD p.33
'The Orange Ball' print col DCBA p.98
'The Orange Ball' print bw DCBA p.135
'Pedestrian' char bw MDIA p.160
'Prone Figure' enamel bw RMAA p.49
'The Punter' oil bw FGIP p.33
'Resurrection' enamel col PAPT p.85
'Stable Boys' oil bw JBBD no.147
'Straight Left by Griffo' oil bw HAOA p.241
'Street Corner' ? col ITOV p.207
'Street Corner' oil col MOAP p.155
'The Street Corner'  enamel col GDAA p.32
'Street Corner' oil col TTYA p.69
'Street Fight' oil bw JBBB no.154
'The Tired Man' ? col HAAP p.20
'The Tired Man' enamel col BISE unpaged (satellite exhibition)
'The Tired Man' enamel col DAAF p.50
'The Tired Man' enamel col MCAB p.304
'Tired Man' enamel col SOMA p.181
'Tired Man' enamel col STAP p.62
'The Tired Man' enamel col BMAP p.27
'Tired Man' oil bw HNGV p.185
'Tired Man' enamel bw SAPA p.307
'Tired Man' enamel col AAVA p.68
'Tied Man' enamel bw HAPF p.212
'Two Children' oil col HPDA p.53
'Two Men in a Subway' oil bw CAAC p.87
'Two Women' enamel col TAAD p.79
'Woman on the Beach' oil bw QUWO no.23
'Woman with Golden Hair' pastel bw MDIA p.47
'Working in the Fields' enamel bw QAGS p.177
'Wynyard Station' enamel bw CYOH p.40



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DIGBY, Desmond (1933-view full entry
Reference: DIGBY, Desmond (1933-
'At the Trattoria Toscana' ? bw DVID p.147
'Bottlesnikes and Gumbles' (three illustrations) ? bw DACA pp.320-322
[Illustrations for children's books] bw MMHA pp.124,125
'Poems of Impossibles' ? col DVID p.145

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DIGGLES, Sylvester (1817-1880)view full entry
Reference: DIGGLES, Sylvester (1817-1880)
'Fortitude Valley' draw bw LAQO p.8
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DIGHT, Susan (working 1945)view full entry
Reference: DIGHT, Susan (working 1945)
'At Rockcorry' bw SLAB p.160

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DILGER, Stella (1900-view full entry
Reference: DILGER, Stella (1900-
'Animal Pranks' ? bw NAA1 p.123
'Birds & Flowers' ? col NAA1 p.20

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DJDJBAKA, Fred (working 1980)view full entry
Reference: DJDJBAKA, Fred (working 1980)
'Ngalyod the Rainbow Serpent' bark painting col HFOM p.56

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DJUNPURRDURR, Tomview full entry
Reference: DJUNPURRDURR, Tom
Untitled bark painting col HFOM p.38

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOBELL, William (1899-1970)view full entry
Reference: DOBELL, William (1899-1970)
'At the Playground' oil bw JBBF no.143
'Barrowman, Perth' oil bw MBST no.7
'Barrowman, Perth' oil col RAA2 p.37
'Barrowmen' pen & ink col SOYA p.107
'Barrowmen' pen & ink bw WADT p.44
'The Billy Boy' ? col SAPA p.246
'The Billy Boy' oil col GMPA p.27
'The Billy Boy' oil col GAPA p.291
'The Billy Boy, oil col PAPT p.58
'Billy Boy' oil col FMAW p.69
'Billy Boy' oil col MCAB p.112
'The Billy Boy' oil col GMAP p.113
'Bondi' oil col DSSS p.26
'Bondi 1961' oil bw VAVS p.26
'Bondi Beach' oil bw CAAA p.84
'Bondi Beach' oil col JBAI no.39
'Bondi Beach' oil col JBAY no.92
'Boy at the Basin' oil col INTE p.19
'The Boy at the Basin' oil col SOMA p.143
'The Boy at the Basin' oil col STAP p.51
'Boy at the Basin' ? bw SAOA no.110
'The Boy at the Basin' oil bw AAAN pl.2
'The Boy at the Basin' oil bw FMAP opp.pl.7
'Boy at the Basin' ? bw SAPA p.256
'Boy Lounging' ? col AGNP p.110
'Boy on Beach' ? col ACTM no.70
'Boy with Dog' oil col LAND no.1947b
'Boy with Dog' (study) pen & ink bw WADT p.46
'Campali' oil bw JBBA no.123
'Carnival' (study) oil col JBAK no.36
'Cement Worker' oil col RAA2 p.36
'Cement Worker' oil col HYAP p.31
'Cement Worker' oil col HRPR p.220
'The Char' oil bw JBAJ no.34
'Chez Walter' oil col MANG p.245
'Chez Walter' oil bw SOAD p.13
'Color Abstract (Scene on the Harbour)' oil col JBAV no.71
'Concrete Consolidation Worker' oil bw AASC p.152
'Corner of Springfield Avenue and Darlinghurst Road, Potts Point' oil col JBBF no.144
'Conversation' oil col JBAQ no.43
'Costume Study' penc bw WADT p.41
'The Cypriot' oil col QAGS p.82
'The Cypriot' oil col LANC p.271
'The Cypriot' oil col SPDA p.9
'The Cypriot' ? bw SAPA p.265
'The Cypriot' (study) wc bw CAWP p.180
'The Cypriot' (study) oil col TOAA pl.82
'Dame Mary Gilmore, D.B.E.' oil col BMAP frontispiece
'Dame Mary Gilmore' oil col POAG p.76
'Dame Mary Gilmore' oil col SOMA p.179
'Dame Mary Gilmore, O.B.E.' ? col SAPA p.229
'David Chambers' oil col JBBB no.108
'David Chambers' (study) oil bw JBBB no.107
'David Lloyd Jones' (study) penc bw WADT p.43
'Dead Landlord' gouache bw TOAA p.43
'The Dead Landlord' oil col MEAB pl.27
'The Dead Landlord' ? col IMOT fp.65
'The Dead Landlord' oil col GDAA p.35
'Derby Day' oil col JBBD no.125
'The Dirt Cart' oil col SPDA p.9
'The Dirt Cart' (study) pen & ink & sepia wash col SOYA p.105
'Dobell's Bed in London' oil col GDAA p.34
'Dr Edward McMahon' oil col APAI p.228
'Dr Norman Behan' (sketch for portrait) wash & gouache bw QAGS p.200
'Elaine Haxton' oil bw SOAA p.15
'Emergency Landing at Night, Perth' oil bw SPTA p.234
'Emergency Landing at Night, Perth' oil bw SPTB p.244
'Emergency Landing at Night, Perth' oil bw AASC p.152
'Emergency Landing at Night' (study) draw bw MCMI p.90
'Emergency Landing at Night, Perth' oil bw SPDA p.11
'Erecting Camouflage, Menangle' oil bw RAA2 p.52
'Femme au Restaurant' oil bw AAAN pl.6
'Fish Washed Ashore' oil bw JBAD no.21
'Flood Rains, Saigon' oil bw APCA p.35
'Four Men Working' pen & ink bw WADT p.44
'Head' bw WADT p.45
'Helena Rubinstein' oil col SOMA p.177
'Helena Rubinstein' oil col STAP p.57
'Helena Rubinstein' oil bw HNGV p.181
'Helena Rubinstein' (study) oil col APCA p.34
'Horses Back of Wangi' oil col JBBG no.70
'Horses in Landscape' spp & oil col ELDE p.52
'Irish Youth' oil bw CPAA p.23
'The Irish Youth' oil bw SHEM ill.1
'The Irish Youth' ? bw SAPA p.261
'The Irish Youth' ? bw HAOA p.186
'Jacqueline Crookston' ? bw SAPA p.262
'Johnny Russell' oil bw JBAZ no.86
'Joshua Smith' bw MEAA p.629
'Joshua Smith' oil bw HYAP p.20
'Joshua Smith' oil bw FMAP opp.pl.7
'Joshua Smith' ? bw MBST no.3b
'Joshua Smith' oil bw HAOA p.187
'Joshua Smith' oil col APAI cover
'Joshua Smith' oil col APAI p.220
'Joshua Smith' oil bw MEAB ill.35
'Joshua Smith' oil bw SOAC p.35
'Kanana' oil col LGMP p.36
'Kanana' ? bw GMAP p.112
'Kensington Gardens (London)' oil bw QAGS p.169
'The Kindly Man' oil col HPDA p.56
'Knocking Off Time at an Aerodrome -- Bankstown' oil DAAF p.8
'Knocking Off Time at an Aerodrome -- Bankstown' oil col FMAW
'A Lady Waits' ? bw SAPA p.260
'Lifesavers at Bondi Beach' oil col GDAA p.36
'Man Reading a Book (The Bookworm)' pen & ink bw MORN p.19
'Marble Arch Gardens, Sketch for the Speakers, Hyde Park' pen & ink bw WADT p.40
'Margaret Olley' oil col BGAA pl.37
'Margaret Olley' oil col FMAP pl.7
'Margaret Olley' oil col MCMI p.89
'Margaret Olley' oil col BSAA no.69
'Margaret Olley' oil bw APOG p.105
'Margaret Olley' oil col APAI p.225
'Margaret Olley' oil col MEAB pl.29
'Mathias' (study) pencil bw QAGS p.307
'Mrs Frank Clune' bw MEAA p.629
'Mrs Frank Clune' oil bw SOAE p.4
'Mrs South Kensington' oil bw SAPA p.259
'Mrs South Kensington' oil bw HAOA p.185
'Mrs South Kensington' oil col HOAA p.31
'Mrs South Kensington' oil col GMPA p.26
'Mrs South Kensington' oil col GAPA p.290
'Mrs South Kensington' oil col GMAP p.111
'Mrs South Kensington' ceramic bw JBAI no.38
'Native Builders' oil col GMAP p.115
'Native Builders' oil col GMPA p.28
'Native Builders' oil col GAPA p.292
'Native Girl, New Guinea' oil bw JBAQ no.42
'New Guinea Landscape' gouache bw CAAC p.90
'Night Recreation at CCC. Camp' oil bw DAAF p.8
'Old Lady Walking with a Stick' pen & ink bw WADT p.47
'The Opera House' (second version, unfinished) oil col MOAP pp.122-123
'The Opera House' (second version, unfinished) oil col LALA p.19
'Opera House'  (sketch) pen & ink & wash bw WCAD p.35
'Opera House' (study) bw IMOT fp.112
'Pension, France' oil col DACM no.89
'Port Moresby Harbour' gouache bw JBAH no.41
'Portrait of Commander Harry Jayton, Consul General of Ethiopia' oil bw JBAT no.60
'Portrait of a Strapper' oil bw SAPA p.267
'Portrait of an Artist' (study) ? col SAPA p.257
'Portrait of Anne Hamer' ? col SAPA p.252
'Portrait of Brian Penton' oil col PAPT p.59
'Portrait of Camille Gheysons' oil bw JBAP no.50
'Portrait of Commander Harry Jayton, Consul General of
Ethiopia' (sketch) oil bw JBAT no.59
'Portrait of Elaine Haxton' oil col FGAI p.45
'Portrait of Helena Rubinstein' oil bw NFFP p.95
'Portrait of Joshua Smith' oil bw SPTA p.236
'Portrait of Joshua Smith' oil bw SPTB p.246
'Portrait of Joshua Smith' oil col HRPR p.247
'Portrait of the Porfessor Giblin' oil bw HAPF p.80
'Rhythms (Opera House Series) biro bw MORN p.20
'Romping in the Rain, Viet.' oil bw APCA p.35
'Saddle-My-Nag' oil bw HYAP p.24
'Scotty Allan' bw MEAA p.629
'Self Portrait' oil col TOAA pl.83
'Self Portrait' oil col ACTM no.70
'Self Portrait' oil col ACTM cover
'Self Portrait' (sketch) oil bw JBBE no.138
'Sketch for Mural for Australian Pavillion New Zealand Centenial Exhibition' bw AAAN pl.66
'Sketches of Hong Kong' ink bw PAPT p.23
'The Sleeping Greek' oil col SOMA p.145
'The Sleeping Greek' oil col STAP p.53
'The Sleeping Greek' oil bw FINE p.29
'The Sleeping Greek' oil col SPDA p.12
'South Kensington Woman' oil bw BGAA pl.38
'South Kensington Woman' oil bw BSAA no.70
'Storm Approaching Wangi' oil bw FMAP opp.pl.7
'Storm over Wangi' ? col SAIL p.7
'The Strapper' oil col TTYA p.63
'The Strapper' col MEAA fp.193
'The Strapper' oil col AAVA p.58
'The Strapper' oil col MOAP p.121
'The Strapper' oil bw SOAB p.11
'Street in Pimlico' oil bw SPDA p.10
'Student' (study) oil bw JBAN no.35
'The Tattoed Lady' oil bw SPDA p.10
'The Thatchers' oil bw FGIP p.35
'The Tired Lady' oil col BMAP p.80
'Trapping the Flying Fox, New Guinea' oil bw APCA p.35
'Two Half Figures of Woman' pen & ink bw WADT p.46
'Two Men Carrying a Load' pen & ink bw WADT p.45
'Wangi' oil col JBBB no.109
'Wangi Boy' ? col IMOT fp.65
'Wangi Landscape' oil bw JBAU no.48
'Woman at Trash Bin' oil bw APCA p.36
'Woman in a Cafe' ? bw SAPA p.258
'Woman Seated' (study) pen & ink bw WADT p.47
'Woman Seated' (study) pen draw bw HNGV p.180
'Woman Seated' (study) pen & ink SOYA p.106
'Workman with Pipe' penc, pen & ink bw WCAD p.34
'The Yellow Glove' oil bw APBS p.98
'The Yellow Glove' oil bw NGSA unpaged
'Untitled' pen, ink & wash bw AASG p.93
'Untitled' pen, ink & wash bw AASC p.93
'Untitled Portrait' oil bw JBAG no.24
'Westerly' oil bw JBAS no 65
'Woman in Cafe' oil col JEAA p.16
'Youth' (study) penc & chalk col SOYA p.106
'Youth' (study) penc & chalk bw WADT p.42



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
Docking Shay (1928-view full entry
Reference: DOCKING, Shay (1928-
'Angophora on the Hawkesbury' pastel col LALA p.117
'The Bridge' (Environs of Sydney Series) draw, penc bw PSHB
'Earth and Sea with Barrenjoey' mix bw QAGS p.219
'Earth and Sea with Barrenjoey Headland' (Angophora Series) acry & pastel col BMAP75 p.52
'Landfall' pastel col MSHP pp.108-109
'Landscape with Nikau Palms' oil, tempera & pva col HPDA p.57
'Procession and Cliffs' pastel col MSHP p.106
'Ritual Place II' penc bw ONTB p.30
'Ritual Place III' penc bw ONTB p.30
'Ritual Place III' pastel & acry col DSSS p.102
'Ritual Place III' pastel & acry col ONTB p.30
'Small Harbour' oil bw NLOB no.23
'Song of Earth and Sea' (Angophora Series) oil on acry - gesso col GAGA fp.455
'South Seas Icon No 11 - Horn of the Earth' oil, tempera & acry col BMAP p.192
'Thicket at Dusk' oil, tempera & pva bw SLAB p.149
'Tree Form in Ravine' oil & tempera col SLAB p.136



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DODD, Danielview full entry
Reference: DODD, Daniel
'Omai's Public Entry  on His First Landing at Otaheite' engr by Royce bw SEVB p.115
'Representation of the Heiva at Otaheite' engr by Royce bw SEVB

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DODD, Margaret (1941-view full entry
Reference: DODD, Margaret (1941-
'Eat Me' earthenware bw GBSG p.124
'Eat Me' earthenware col SAGC p.6
'The Gloomchaser's Club' installation bw PERC p.29
'Holden Newbury' ceramic bw VAVS p.19
'Untitled' installation col PARB p.39
'The Woman is Not a Car' 16mm film & sound bw PERB p.39
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOHERTY, Brian (1956-view full entry
Reference: DOHERTY, Brian (1956-
'Gothic Dances, Tribute to Erik Satie' printing ink on newspaper bw QUWO no.24

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOLK, Michiel (working 1980)view full entry
Reference: DOLK, Michiel (working 1980)
[Installation] col POAG p.66
[Mural] (details) col PARA p.129
'Re Presenting the Studio' mix installation bw PERC p.30
'Woolloomooloo Mural Project' ? bw PERB p.40

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOLLERY, John (1933-view full entry
Reference: DOLLERY, John (1933-
'Early Days' ? col NAA3 p.133
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DONALD, Margot (working 1946)view full entry
Reference: DONALD, Margot (working 1946)
'Patricia' photo bw PARB p.82

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DONALD, Will (working c1906-    )view full entry
Reference: DONALD, Will (working c1906-    )
[Illustrations for children's book] bw MMAH p.93



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DONALDSON, George (working 1935)view full entry
Reference: DONALDSON, George (working 1935)
[Examples of commercial work] bw CGFL p.42



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOOLIN, James (1932-view full entry
Reference: DOOLIN, James (1932-
'Artificial Landscape 67-5' acry col NFFP pl.XXI
'Artificial Landscape 67-5' acry col CYOH p.172
'Artificial Landscape 67-5' acry col SAPA p.412
'Artificial Landscape 67-5' acry bw FIEL p.20
'Artificial Landscape 67-6' acry bw FIEL p.20
'Artificial Landscape 68-1' acry col FIEL p.21
'Artificial Landscape 68-1' acry col HPDA p.60



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOROTHY, Sister (1920-view full entry
Reference: DOROTHY, Sister (1920-
'Botanical Gardens -- Falling Trees' col MANP p.39
'Sorrento' ? col MANP p.39



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DORROUGH, Heather (1933-view full entry
Reference: DORROUGH, Heather (1933-
'Classic Cast' plaster bw PERC p.135
'The Hand at Night' textile col FGAI p.173
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOUGLAS, Edward (1943-view full entry
Reference: DOUGLAS, Edward (1943-
'In the House' photo col PARA p.60
'Nepouie' (1 image) photo bw CENT p.14
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOUGLAS, Neil (1911-view full entry
Reference: DOUGLAS, Neil (1911-
'Dust to Dust' oil col TABP p.57
'Enter the Wombat' oil col TABP p.58
'Primeval Gully' ? bw RALP p.23

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOUGLAS-SCOTT-MONTAGUE, Lord Henry (working 1853)view full entry
Reference: DOUGLAS-SCOTT-MONTAGUE, Lord Henry (working 1853)
'Cleveland House in 1853' wc bw EHSA p.141
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOUTNEY, Charles (1908-1957)view full entry
Reference: DOUTNEY, Charles (1908-1957)
'Conversation' oil bw APCC no.44
'Night Club' ? bw SAPA p.305

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOVER, Imelda (1959-view full entry
Reference: DOVER, Imelda (1959-
'Painting' acry bw OVWA alpha

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOWIE, John (1915-view full entry
Reference: DOWIE, John (1915-
'Bernard Hesling' oil bw BAAA p.69
'Father and Son' bronze sculp col WOAC p.18
'Father and Son' (2 views) sculp col WOAD p.27
'Fishermen, Port Willunga' oil col TAAD p.150
'Victoria Square Fountain, Adelaide' sculp col BAAA p.51
'Bernard Hesling' oil bw BAAA p.69
'Father and Son' bronze sculp col WOAC p.18
'Father and Son' (2 views) sculp col WOAD p.27
'Fishermen, Port Willunga' oil col TAAD p.150
'Victoria Square Fountain, Adelaide' sculp col BAAA p.51


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOWLING, Robert (1827-1886)view full entry
Reference: DOWLING, Robert (1827-1886)
'An Aboriginal Camp on Mingah Cattle Station (or Minjah in the Old Time)' oil bw SPTA p.61
'An Aboriginal Camp on Mingah Cattle Station (or Minjah in the Old Time)' oil bw SPTB p.71
'Aborigines of Tasmania' oil col LANC p.303
'Aborigines of Tasmania' oil bw DWOB pl.44
'An Afternoon Siesta' oil col JBAA cover
'An Afternoon Siesta' oil col TOAA pl.24
'Cairo Street Scene' oil bw JABU no.9
'Early Efforts - Art in Australia' oil col GCPA p.52
'Early Efforts - Art in Australia' oil col GAPA p.60
'Group of Natives of Tasmania' oil bw CBHS p.70
'Group of Natives of Tasmania' ? bw SAPA p.57
'Group of Natives of Tasmania' oil col MANG p.206
'Minjah in the Old Time' oil col DWOB pl.XVIII
'Minjah in the Old Time' oil col MEAB pl.32
'Minjah in the Old Time' oil col GBSG p.118
'Minjah in the Old Time' oil bw VAVS p.39
'Mrs Adolphus Sceales with Black Jimmie on Merrang Station' oil bw APCC no.9
'Mrs Adolphus Sceales with Black Jimmie on Merrang Station' oil bw APCC cover
'The Opera' oil bw ACAR no.41
'Portrait of a Gentleman' oil bw ACAR no.21
'Portrait of a Lady' oil bw ACAR no.20
'Portrait of Maria Dowling (nee Ware)' oil bw MEAB ill.10
'Portrait of Maria Dowling (nee Ware)' oil bw JBBE no.21
'Portrait of Mary Drysdale' oil bw QAGS p.106
'Portrait of Miss Annie Ware' oil bw TOAA pl.25
'Portrait of the Hon Thomas Dowling J.P.' oil col JBBE no.22
[Portraits] (12) bw BAEA pp.291.1; 362.1-
'Ruth and Naomi' oil col JBBE no.23
'A Sheikh and His Son Entering Cairo on Their Return from a Pilgrimage to Mecca' ? bw SAPA p.69
'Tasmanian Aborigines' oil bw NFFP p.9
'Unequally Yoked' oil bw TAAR p.53



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOWLING, W.P. (? - 1875)view full entry
Reference: DOWLING, W.P. (? - 1875)
'Jubilee Festival Hobart Town 1853' litho bw CMOT p.18
'Jubilee Festival, Hobart Town, 10th Augt., 1953' litho bw HJCA
'Portrait of a Young Boy' pastel bw FCIA p.108
'Portrait of a Young Boy' conte bw RFBE p.20
[Portraits] (9) bw BAEA pp.368.1-370.1
'R.W. Wilson, Bishop of Hobarton' litho bw HJCA p.30
'The Rt Rev R.W. Wilson, First Bishop of Hobart Town' lith bw CMOT p.281
'Sir Richard Dry' litho bw CEVD p.101
'St Patrick's Catholic Church, Jerusalem' litho bw CMOT p.36

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOWMAN, Walter (working 1940s)view full entry
Reference: DOWMAN, Walter (working 1940s)
'Haven, Carina Bay' wc bw AAIL p.13
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOWNIE, Christopher (1946-view full entry
Reference: DOWNIE, Christopher (1946-
'The Harbour Bridge with Pyramids' colour Xerox bw PSHB p.132
'The Harbour Bridge with Stonehenge' colour Xerox bw PSHB p.132
'Harbour Landscape (Bridge Drawing)' acry bw PSHB p.106
'A Spot of Weather Over the Bridge' oil col PSHB p.105



The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOWNTON, John (1939-view full entry
Reference: DOWNTON, John (1939-
'Golden Pastures' oil col GAGA fp.534

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DOWNTON, John (1939-view full entry
Reference: DOWNTON, John (1939-
'Golden Pastures' oil col GAGA fp.534

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DREVER, Russell (1944-view full entry
Reference: DREVER, Russell (1944-
'To Alda' acry col SAPT p.45

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DREW, Brad (1947-view full entry
Reference: DREW, Brad (1947-
'The Bernie Suite -- Worb' serigraph bw WDAP82 p.1345

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DREW, Dudley (1924-view full entry
Reference: DREW, Dudley (1924-
'Fruit Piece' ? col NAA1 pp.18-19
'Portrait of Dr Ian Hewitt' ? col NAA1 p.xxviii
'Portrait of Lorraine Hewitt' ? col NAA1 p.14

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DREZINS, Augusts (1899-view full entry
Reference: DREZINS, Augusts (1899-
'After the Rain' oil col SLAA p.32
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DRIDAN, David (1932-view full entry
Reference: DRIDAN, David (1932-
'Coorong' oil col BAAA p.49
'Cordillo Downs' oil col MEMW p.23
'Large Sandhill' oil col MEMW p.25
'Farina, S.A.' oil col ALOW p.37
'Mundoo Channel' print col DCBA p.113
'Mundoo Channel' print bw DCBA p.141
'Mundoo Channel' oil col MEMW p.24
'Nockatunga' oil col GAGB p.132
'Pink Duster Landscape' oil col ALOW p.32
'Waukaringa' oil col ELDE p.58


The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DRUMMOND, Robert (1955-view full entry
Reference: DRUMMOND, Robert (1955-
'Earth Patrol Connewarre/View of Thompson's Creek' oil pastel & gouache bw VVCA p.15
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DRUMMOND, Rozalind (1955-view full entry
Reference: DRUMMOND, Rozalind (1955-
'Untitled' photo bw OVWA alpha
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DRUMMOND, Williamview full entry
Reference: DRUMMOND, William
'A Mounted Group of Soldiers' wc bw JBAW no.8
'People Passing the Stores' wc bw JBAW no.9
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DRYSDALE, Russell (1912-1981)view full entry
Reference: DRYSDALE, Russell (1912-1981)
'Aboriginal Burial Mound' ink & wash bw CAAA p.88
'Aboriginal Child' pen & ink wash bw WADT p.51
'Aboriginal Woman' pen & ink & wash bw WCAD p.36
'Abstract (1936)' gouache & penc bw EGBS p.51
'Abstract' gouache bw JBBC no.90
'The Aeroplane' oil bw JBAZ no.90
'Aftermath of a Bushfire' wc bw JBAM no.38
'Airport at Night (Rose Bay)' (study) pen & ink & col wash col FMAW p.101
'Albury Station' oil col HRPR p.222
'Albury Station' pen & ink, gouache col FMAW p.77
'Albury Station' oil bw AFOG p.104
'Albury Station' oil col LAND no.1943
'Albury Station' oil col JEAA p.59
'Angry Harrison's Store' oil col FMAP pl.6
'Anthills on Rocky Plains, Queensland' oil col DALC p.9
'Australian Academy of Art Controversy' ink bw CPAA p.15
'Back Verandah' oil col HRPR p.261
'Back Verandah' oil bw QAGS p.158
'The Bar au Zinc: Boulevard Raspail, Paris' penc bw EGBS p.94
'Basketball at Broome' oil bw JBBB frontispiece
'Big Jack' brush pen bw JBAO no.38
'Billy Grace at Cattle Creek' oil bw APCA p.46
'Billy the Lurk' ? bw DVID p.201
'Birders' oil bw JBBC no.92
'The Boss Drover' oil col GDAA p.39
'Boy Seated on Rock' wc bw JBAY no.91
'Boys Playing' wc bw JBAY no.90
'Boy with Dingo' oil bw JBAZ no.91
'Brandy John' oil bw APCA p.45
'Brandy John' ink wash bw PAPT p.27
'The Broken Mill' oil bw SOAD p.9
'Broken Mountain' oil bw FGIP p.37
'Bush Fire' oil bw SPTA p.238
'Bush Fire' oil bw SPTB p.248
'Bush Fire' oil & ink bw QAGS p.159
'Bush Fire' oil bw SOAC p.9
'The Card Players' wc bw EGBS p.93
'Caricatures from his Geelong Grammar School Diary, 1930' (two pages) ink, bw EGBS p.91
'Ceremony at the Rockface' col MEAA fp.385
'Composition' penc,crayon & wc bw EGBS p.96
'Composition, Aftermath of Bushfire, North Queensland' oil col JBAJ no.30
'The Councillor's House' oil bw BSAA no.72
'Country Girl' oil bw JBAO cover
'The Country Waitress' oil bw NATC no.52
'Country Woman' acry bw JBBC no.93
'The Cricketers' oil col CAPA pl.47
'The Cricketers' ? col IMOT fp.80
'The Cricketers' oil col MOAP p.126
'The Cricketers' oil col GDAA cover
'The Cricketers' oil col GDAA p.41
'Dead Wool' oil bw SPDA p.11
'Desert Landscape' oil col AAMA pl.105
'Desert Landscape' oil bw DAAF p.72
'Desert Landscape' oil col MAAD p.56
'Deserted Outstation' oil col HRPR p.264
'Desolation' oil bw GBSG p.115
'Desolation' oil bw VAVS p.14
'Diver, Broome' oil col TOAA pl.96
'Diver, Broome' oil bw JBAH no.44
'Drawing' ? bw SPDA p.14
'Drawings of Aborigines' (3 drawings) bw DWOB pp.11,58,71
'Drought' oil bw JBAO no.39
'Drover's Wife' oil bw SOAE p.40
'The Drover's Wife' ? bw SAPA p.249
'The Drover's Wife' ? bw RALP p.18
'Emus in a Landscape' oil col MOAP p.127
'Emus in a Landscape' oil bw MEAB ill.44
'Emus in a Landscape' oil col LALA p.126
'Emus in a Landscape' oil col MAAD p.48
'Emus in a Landscape' (detail) oil col MAAD p.49
'Ennui' wc & ink bw JBBD no 117
'Figures in a Landscape' penc,ink & wc bw EGBS p.97
'Flowers in a Vase' penc bw EGBS p.52
'Flying Doctor' wc & pen & red ink bw JBBE no.139
'Four Figure Studies' ink & wash bw JBBA no.125
'Going to the Pictures' oil bw SOAA p.38
'Girl and Seated Woman With Child' wc & ink bw MORN p.21
'Girl with Still Life' oil col EGBS p.75
'Girl with Still Life' oil bw EGBS p.94
'Girl with Still Life' oil col GDAA p.37
'Golden Gully' oil bw JBAP no 51
'Gran' oil col JBAG cover
'Greek Figures in Landscape' ink & brush bw MORN p.22
'Greek Refugees Before Bombed Buildings in Larissa Greece (Family Before a Burnt Out House)' pen & ink bw WADT p.48
'Half Caste Woman' oil bw APCA p.46
'Happy Jack' oil col MEAB pl.29
'Hawk and Hill' ? bw DVID p.99
'Head Stockman' oil bw JBBE no.142
'Home Leave' oil bw FMAP opp.pl.6
'Hometown' oil col PARA p.98
'Home Town' oil bw CAAB p.88
'The Home Town' oil col SPDA p.17`
[Illustration to The Australian Soldier] ? bw MCAB p.24
'Industrial Landscape' ? col DACA p.337
'Industrial Landscape' gouache bw JBAW no.69
'Industrial Landscape' gouache col TOAA pl.186
'Joe Resting' oil bw JBAS no.64
'Joe Resting' (study) oil & ink col ELDE p.47
'Landscape with Figure' wc bw JBAO no.41
'Landscape with Figures' oil bw HAOA p.195
'Landscape with Figures' oil col MCAB p.528
'Laundry' oil bw NATC no.44
'Local V.D.C. Parade' oil col MCMI p.57
'The Local V.D.C. Parade' ? bw SAPA p.248
'Local V.D.C. Parade' oil bw ASAT p.15
'Local V.D.C. Parade' oil bw NGSA unpaged
'Local V.D.C. Parade' oil col HOAA p.35
'Local V.D.C. Parade' oil col HRPR p.222
'Man' pen & ink & wash bw AUPC no.80
'Man with Ox' wc bw JBBF no.149
'Ma Joyeuse -- a Paris' wash & pastel col JBBG no.63
'Man and Bird, Bass Strait' ? col DACA p.397
'Man and Woman' oil bw DWOB pl.130
'Man and Woman' ? col ITMA p.98
'Man and Woman, Melville Island' ? bw SAPA p.253
'Man Carrying Bucket' ink & wash bw MORN p.24
'Man Feeding His dogs' oil col QAGS p.83
'Man Feeding His Dogs' oil col MOAP p.125
'Man Feeding His Dogs' oil col LANC p.271
'Man Feeding His Dogs' oil col HRPR p.263
'Man Feeding His Dogs' oil col EGBS p.76
'Man Feeding His Dogs' oil bw EGBS p.103
'Man Feeding His Dogs' oil col MAAD p.46
'Man Feeding His Dogs" (detail) oil col MAAD p.47
'Man in a Landscape' oil bw JBAK no.37
'Man Reading a Paper' oil bw HAOA p.194
'Man with a Galah' oil col HAOA pl.b
'Man with Ram' char bw TOAA pl.187
'Mangula' oil col SAAA ca.p.80
'Mangula' oil col SOMA p.195
'Mangula' oil col STAP p.61
'Mangula' oil bw DAAF p.89
'Mangula' oil col GMAP p.119
'Mangula' oil bw HAPF p.110
'Marshall Setting up Camera. Margaret River' pen & ink & wash bw JBBF no.154
'The Medical Examination' oil bw EGBS p.183
'Men Mixing Concrete' oil bw JBAW no.68
'Men Mixing Concrete' oil col EGBS p.76
'Men Mixing Concrete' oil bw EGBS p.96
'Men Sawing Logs' oil bw EGBS p.95
'Men Working with a Pick' oil col EGBS p.74
'Monday Morning' oil bw EGBS p.95
'Moody's Pub' oil col VIVI p.69
'Moody's Pub' oil bw NFFP p.83
'Moody's Pub' oil col FINE p.23
'Moody's Pub' oil col AAMA pl.95
'Moody's Pub' oil col CAPA p.145
'Moody's Pub' oil col STAL p.57
'Moody's Pub' oil col SOMA p.151
'Moody's Pub' ? col MEAA fp 209
'Moody's Pub' oil col HRPR p.260
'Moody's Pub' oil col MCAB p.80
'Moody's Pub' oil col HNGV p.182
'Mother and Child' conte, char & ink bw JBBB no.98
'Mother and child, North Queensland' oil col GAGA fp.519
'The Mourner' oil bw FGIP p.36
'The Mourner' oil col BMAP p.83
'The Mourners' oil col GDAA p.38
'Mt White' ? col SAIL p.3
'Mullaloonah Tank' oil bw DWOB pl.129
'Mullaloonah Tank' oil bw APBS p.102
'Mullaloonah Tank' oil col PAPT p.66
'Mural of Workmen' bw EGBS p.102
'Native Dogger at Mt Olga' oil bw FGIP p.37
'The New Arrivals at the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art" ink bw EGBS p.107
'North Australian Landscape' oil col HRPR p.290
'North Australian Landscape' oil col MAAD pp.50-51
'Nude' oil bw EGBS p.50
'Nude (1936)' ink bw EGBS p.182
'Nude (c 1935-39' ink bw EGBS p.182
'Nude' ? col MEAA fp.208
'The Obsequious Waiter' ink bw EGBS p.182
'Old Larsen' oil col LGMP p.35
'Old Larsen' oil bw HAOA p.200
'One Legged Man in a Top Hat' ink bw EGBS p.92
'Outback Landscape' wc pen & ink bw JBBP no.155
'The Out-station' ? col DACA p.161
'Painting of Maudie' oil col JBBD no.118
'Passing Cattle on the Move' pen & brown ink & wash bw JBBE no.140
'People of the Outback' pen & ink bw JBBF no.152
'Portrait of 'Bon' Stephen' wc & penc bw EGBS p.92
'Postmistress and Daughter' oil bw JBAX no.96
'The Publican, Flanagan' (study) wc, pen & ink bw JBBF no 157
'The Puckamanni, Melville Island' oil col BMAP p.36
'The Rabbiter and His Family' oil col EGBS p.77
'The Rabbiter and His Family' oil bw EGBS p.100
'The Rabbiter and His family' oil bw MANG p.245
'The Rabbiter and His Family' bw SAOA no 119b
'The Rabbiter and His Family' canv bw SAPA p.244
'The Rabbiters' oil bw BFOC p.7
'The Rabbiters' oil col GALP pl.42
'The Rabbiters' oil col HRPR p.265
'The Rabbiters' oil bw MCMI p.55
'The Rabbiters' oil col GMAP p.117
'The Rabbiters' oil col GMPA p.29
'The Rabbiters' oil col GAPA p.293
'The Rabbiters' oil col LALA p.125
'The Rabbiters' oil col MAAD p.54
'The Rabbiters' (detail) oil col MAAD p.55
'The Rabbiters' ? col ITOV p.186
'The Rabbiters' (sketch) wc pen & ink bw JBBF no.150
'Rabbiters' Camp at Tilcha' oil bw APCA p.45
'The Rainmaker' oil bw HAOA p.198
'Road to the Black Mountains' oil col LALA p.127
'Road with Rocks' oil bw BGAA pl.36
'Road with Rocks' oil col DACA p.261
'Road with Rocks' oil col PARA p.115
'Road with Rocks' oil col MAAD pp.52-53
'Rose Bay Airport at Night' (study) pen & ink & wc col SOYA p.115
'The Ruins, Lake Callabonna' oil col APCA p.44
'Saddling up at the Coen Races' oil bw JBBF no.153
'Saddling up at the Coen Races' oil col JBBF frontispiece
'Sheet of Studies' pen & ink bw WADT p.50
'Siesta' pastel bw EGBS p.108
'Sketch for a tempera composition' pen & ink & wc col SOYA
'Sketch for tempera composition' wc pen & ink & penc col JBBG no.62
'Sketch for a tempera composition' wc & ink bw EGBS p.183
'Sketch of Old Larsen' penc bw GMAP p.118
'Sketches of the Outback' penc bw JBBF no.151
'Snake Bay at Night' oil col FMAP cover
'Snake Bay at Night' oil col GMPA p.30
'Snake Bay at Night' oil col GAPA p.294
'Snake Bay at Night' oil col PAPT p.57
'Snake Bay at Night' oil col AAVA p.60
'Snake Bay at Night' oil bw CYOH p.15
'Sofala' oil col POAG p.75
'Sofala' oil col TTYA p.67
'Sofala' oil col AGNP p.111
'Sofala' oil col AAMA pl.100
'Sofala' ? bw SAPA p.250
'Sofala' oil col SOMA p.163
'Sofala' oil col STAP p.58
'Soldier with Three Children' pen & ink bw WADT p.49
'Soldier, Woman and Two Children' ink bw RFBE p.50
'Stacking Wood, Heidelberg' pen, ink & wc bw EGBS p.96
'Standing Female Nude' penc bw MORN p.20
'Station Blacks, Cape York' oil col DAAF p.61
'Station Blacks, Cape York' oil col MAAD p.57
'Still Life' gouache bw CPAA p.29
'Still Life With Pitcher, Bowl and Fruit' mix bw MORN p.22
'Stockman' pen & ink, wc etc col SOYA p.116
'Stockman' wash, pen, ink, chalk bw JBBF no.156
'Stockman' oil col MEAB pl.30
'The Stockman' oil col JBAH no.45
'The Stockman in Blue Shirt' oil bw JBAN no.54
'Studies for the Gate Keeper's Wife' penc bw TOAA p.49
'Studio Still Life' wc & ink bw JBBD no.116
'Study for a Boy & Child' pen & ink bw WADT p.49
'Study for a Mural' mix bw JBAW no.66
'Study for Composition' wash & ink bw JBBC no.91
'Study of a Digger' pen & ink bw WADT p.48
'Study of a Man' gouache col DACA p.289
'Sunday Afternoon' oil bw SPTA p.237
'Sunday Afternoon' oil bw SPTB p.247
'Sunday Afternoon' oil bw SPDA p.14
'Sunday Evening' oil bw PARA p.117
'Sunday Evening' ? bw SAPA p.245
'Sunday Evening' oil col HRPR p.262
'Tom Buller' pen & ink col WCAD p.37
'Toni's Garden of Roses' pen, ink & pastel col SOYA p.114
'Tree Farm' oil col TOAA pl.95
'Tudawali Man' oil bw JBAI no.40
'Two Children' oil col AAMA pl.99
'Two Children' oil col SOMA p.161
'Two Children' oil col STAP p.59
'Two Children' ? col SAPA frontispiece
'Two Nudes' wc & gouache bw EGBS p.50
'Under the Wattles' ? col DVID p.97
'Untitled' draw bw SOAB p.81
'V.D.C. Parade' oil col SPDA p.17
'Wallaby Hunt' oil col JBBE no 141
'The Walls of China (Gol Gol)' oil col PARA p.115
'Walls of China' oil bw HYAP p.17
'Walls of China, Gol Gol' oil bw DAAF p.68
'The Walls of China, Gol Gol' oil col MAAD p.45
'Water Diviner' mix bw JBBA no.126
'West Wyalong' (study) pen & ink & pastel bw SOYA p.117
'Woman' ink & wash bw JBAW no.67
'A Woman and a Man Seated' pen & ink bw WADT p.50
'Woman at a Window' ? col DACA p.149
'Woman Filing Her Nails' oil bw SOAB p.40
'Woman Filing her Nails' oil col SPDA p.16
'Woman in a Landscape' ? col ITOV p.266
'Woman in Bath (Woman in Bathroom)' gouache bw EGBS p.103
'Wounded Soldier' pen & ink bw WADT p.51
'The Young Mourner' oil col DWOB pl.XXIII
'Youth at Broome' oil bw JBBG no.61
'Youth at Broome' oil bw FMAP opp.pl.6
'Youth at Broome' oil col HPDA p.61
'Youth with Painted Basket, Melville' oil col JBBG no.64

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DU CANE, Sir Edmund Frederick (1830-1903)view full entry
Reference: DU CANE, Sir Edmund Frederick (1830-1903)
'Fairlawn' wc bw CCEP fig.201
'Vasse Church' wc bw CCEP fig.200
'York, Greenmount Road Station' wc bw CCEP fig.202

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DUCOTE, Alfred (working 1832-42))view full entry
Reference: DUCOTE, Alfred (working 1832-42)
'Emigration on a Flight of Fair Game' litho col BAPA p.10
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DUERDEN, George (1926-view full entry
Reference: DUERDEN, George (1926-
'Fig Tree in Spring' oil bw MCWA p.28
'The Splendid Blue Stag' ? col HSCW no.8
'Waiting for the Broth' oil col MCWA p.29
'Fig Tree in Spring' oil bw MCWA p.28
'The Splendid Blue Stag' ? col HSCW no.8
'Waiting for the Broth' oil col MCWA p.29

The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DUGUID, Elizabeth (1941-view full entry
Reference: DUGUID, Elizabeth (1941-
'Frenchman's Beach, Qld' oil col GAGB p.132
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DUKE, William (working c1840)
'view full entry
Reference: DUKE, William (working c1840)
'High School' litho bw PHTA no 28
'The "Pacific" and Other Members of the Hobart Whaling Fleet
'Owned by Charles Seal' oil bw AUPC no.6
'The "Pacific" and Other Members of the Hobart Whaling Fleet Owned by Charles Seal' oil bw AUPC cover
'The Rounding' litho bw CEVD p.79
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html
DUKURS, Juris (1917-1968)view full entry
Reference: DUKURS, Juris (1917-1968)
'Illustration' scraperboard bw SLAA p.34
'Seaman' scraperboard bw SLAA p.34
The above title/s of works by this artist are listed in ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art - Reproductions in art monographs and exhibition catalogues’, compiled by Ray Choate. This is an index to approximately 260 books and catalogues on Australian art, which provides titles of works of art used as illustrations. Information is given, when known, concerning the medium of the original, whether the illustration is in colour or black/white, and the page or other reference number in the text where the reproduction occurs. A FOUR-DIGIT CODE is given to each publication that has been indexed and a full list of these abbreviations and matching publications can be found at the ‘Illustration Index to Australian Art’ compiled by Ray Choate which is currently online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html or at the Blog on this artresearch.com.au website.


Publishing details: La Trobe University Library, 1990, hardcopy in Scheding Library. The index is online at http://library.adelaide.edu.au/coll/artindex/index.html


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