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Zhilong Qi 3 worksview full entry
Reference: see Sandra Powell & Andrew King Collection. Includes biographical information on a number of artists,
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction, 10 March 2014
Jeffrey Michael 2 works view full entry
Reference: see Sandra Powell & Andrew King Collection. Includes biographical information on a number of artists,
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction, 10 March 2014
Hirata Mari 2 worksview full entry
Reference: see Sandra Powell & Andrew King Collection. Includes biographical information on a number of artists,
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction, 10 March 2014
Gordon & Jeanette King Collectinview full entry
Reference: Gordon & Jeanette King Collectin.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction, 10 March 2014
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Phipps Jennifer Estate ofview full entry
Reference: The Estate of Jennifer Phipps. Mossgreen auction.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction, 28 February 2016.
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Barry & Anne Pang Collectionview full entry
Reference: The Barry & Anne Pang Collection. Mossgreen auction. Artist’s biographies included. Includes over 50 works by David Bromley with essay. About 20 works by Charles Blackman with essay. numerous works by Nolan with essay, 2 major Russell Drysdale oils.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction, 18 October 2015.
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Bromley Davidview full entry
Reference: in The Barry & Anne Pang Collection. Mossgreen auction. Artist’s biographies included. Includes over 50 works by David Bromley with essay.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction, 18 October 2015.
Drysdale Russellview full entry
Reference: see The Barry & Anne Pang Collection. Mossgreen auction. Artist’s biographies included. 2 major Russell Drysdale oils.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction, 18 October 2015.
Blackman Charlesview full entry
Reference: see The Barry & Anne Pang Collection. Mossgreen auction. Artist’s biographies included. About 20 works by Charles Blackman with essay.

Publishing details: Mossgreen auction, 18 October 2015.
Nolan Sidneyview full entry
Reference: see The Barry & Anne Pang Collection. Mossgreen auction. Artist’s biographies included. Numerous works by Nolan.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction, 18 October 2015.
Perceval Johnview full entry
Reference: see The Barry & Anne Pang Collection. Mossgreen auction. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction, 18 October 2015.
Amor Rickview full entry
Reference: see The Barry & Anne Pang Collection. Mossgreen auction. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction, 18 October 2015.
Alan Boxer Collection of Australian Indigenous Artview full entry
Reference: The Alan Boxer Collection of Australian Indigenous Art. 172 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction, 17 March 2015.
Aboriginal Artview full entry
Reference: see The Alan Boxer Collection of Australian Indigenous Art. 172 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction, 17 March 2015.
Peter McMahon Collectionview full entry
Reference: The Peter McMahon Collection. 202 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction, 17 March 2015.
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Pigott Gwyn Hanssenview full entry
Reference: see The Peter McMahon Collection. 202 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction,6 March 2016.
Innes Callumview full entry
Reference: see The Peter McMahon Collection. 202 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction,6 March 2016.
Tomescu Aidaview full entry
Reference: see The Peter McMahon Collection. 202 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction,6 March 2016.
Hunter Robertview full entry
Reference: see The Peter McMahon Collection. 202 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction,6 March 2016.
Senbergs Jan 5 worksview full entry
Reference: see The Peter McMahon Collection. 202 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction,6 March 2016.
Whisson Ken 3 worksview full entry
Reference: see The Peter McMahon Collection. 202 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction,6 March 2016.
Bevan Tonyview full entry
Reference: see The Peter McMahon Collection. 202 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction,6 March 2016.
de la Cruz Angela 4 worksview full entry
Reference: see The Peter McMahon Collection. 202 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction,6 March 2016.
Quaytman Harveyview full entry
Reference: see The Peter McMahon Collection. 202 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction,6 March 2016.
McNeil Georgeview full entry
Reference: see The Peter McMahon Collection. 202 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction,6 March 2016.
Clarke Peterview full entry
Reference: see The Peter McMahon Collection. 202 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction,6 March 2016.
Klippel Robertview full entry
Reference: see The Peter McMahon Collection. 202 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction,6 March 2016.
Funaki Mari 3 worksview full entry
Reference: see The Peter McMahon Collection. 202 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction,6 March 2016.
Venables Prue 10worksview full entry
Reference: see The Peter McMahon Collection. 202 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction,6 March 2016.
Halpern Deborah view full entry
Reference: see The Peter McMahon Collection. 202 works. Artist’s biographies included.
Publishing details: Mossgreen auction,6 March 2016.
Cantor Lucyview full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Auctions, Fine Australian & International Art featuring the Ian Gowrie Smith Collection, Melbourne, 02/06/2015, Lot No 60 - Kangaroo Hunt, Margaret River 1911
Oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right: L Cantor 1911, 44 x 64 cm, Est: $8,000-15,000,
Meston Walterview full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Auctions, Fine Australian & International Art featuring the Ian Gowrie Smith Collection, Melbourne, 02/06/2015, Lot No. 59 - Sunset, Perth 1898
Oil on canvas on board, signed and dated lower left: Meston 98, 60 x 75 cm, Est: $20,000-30,000, With essay on the work. And:
Our Heritage 1924 (A View of the Swan River from Kings Park)
Oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right: W P Meston 1924, bears Art Gallery of Western Australia exhibition label verso, 96 x 128.5 cm, Est: $50,000-70,000, Mossgreen Auctions, Fine Australian & International Art featuring the Ian Gowrie Smith Collection, Melbourne, 02/06/2015, Lot No. 58
Exhibited: Western Australian Art & Artists, 1900-1950, . Art Gallery of Western Australia, 1987, cat. no. 97. Literature: Janda Gooding, Western Australian Art & Artists, 1900-1950, . Art Gallery of Western Australia, 1987. With essay on the work

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Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 28 October 2014view full entry
Reference: Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 28 October 2014. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 28 October 2014, 238pp with index
Menpes Mortimerview full entry
Reference: Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 28 October 2014. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 28 October 2014, 238pp with index
Hall Lindsay Bernard 1859-1935view full entry
Reference: Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 28 October 2014. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 28 October 2014, 238pp with index
Hester Joyview full entry
Reference: Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 28 October 2014. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 28 October 2014, 238pp with index
Whiteley Brettview full entry
Reference: Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 28 October 2014. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 28 October 2014, 238pp with index
Boxer Collectionview full entry
Reference: Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 28 October 2014. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information. Includes works from the Alan Boxer Collection
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 28 October 2014, 238pp with index
Olsen Johnview full entry
Reference: Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 28 October 2014. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 28 October 2014, 238pp with index
Boyd Penleighview full entry
Reference: Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 28 October 2014. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 28 October 2014, 238pp with index
Cullen Adamview full entry
Reference: Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 28 October 2014. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 28 October 2014, 238pp with index
Angus Charles Howard 1861-1926 horse racing sceneview full entry
Reference: Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 28 October 2014. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 28 October 2014, 238pp with index
Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 21 November 2016view full entry
Reference: Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 21 November 2016. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 2016
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Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 29 & 30 August 2016view full entry
Reference: Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 29 & 30 August 2016. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 2016
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Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 2 June 2015view full entry
Reference: Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 2 June 2015. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 2015
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Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 24 June 2014view full entry
Reference: Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 24 June 2014. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 2014
Purves Smith Peter 1912-1949view full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 24 June 2014. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 2014
Robertson Thomasview full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 24 June 2014. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 2014
Vassilieff Danila Costumiere 1937view full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 24 June 2014. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 2014
Grimshaw John Atkinson atttrib Melbourneview full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 24 June 2014. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 2014
Rhode Kateview full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Fine Australian & International Art 24 June 2014. Many lots have essays on the works with biographical information.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 2014
Tucker Tudor St Georgeview full entry
Reference: in Victorian Victoria : an exhibition showing the early development of public art collections in regional Victoria, works for the exhibition are drawn from the collections of the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Bendigo Art Gallery, Warrnambool Art Gallery and Geelong Art Gallery. Biographical information.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art gallery, 1986, 150th Anniversary publication.
Scheding Stephenview full entry
Reference: Scholastic 1998 Calendar, featuring Great Australian Illustrators. [ Includes photograph of artist and biography]
Publishing details: Scholastic, 1998
Westcott Kimview full entry
Reference: Kim Westcott : north by north-east
by Westcott, Kim

Publishing details: Bowen Hills, Qld. : Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2007
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Clayton Ingeview full entry
Reference: see lot 74, John Nicholson Auctioneers, UK, 2 August, 2017, Inge Clayton (1946- ) Australian. “£1000 in £20”, a Collage, Signed, and Inscribed on a label on the reverse, 7” x 5.25”. Artist’s ddress given on label as 72 Redington Road, London, NW3.
Hughes Rayview full entry
Reference: Ray Hughes - Africa. Catlogue for exhibition at Delmar Gallery, Trinity Collecge, Ashfield, Sydney, July 2017. Includes essay on Ray Hughes by Sebastian Smee and transcripts of interviews with Ray Hughes about his collecting of African art.
Publishing details: Delmar Gallery, 2017, pb, np [52pp]separate 6-page catalogue inserted.
TAYLOR THOMAS JOHN DOMVILLE circa 1817-1889view full entry
Reference: see Sotheby’s Australia, 16 August, 2017, lot 83: Drawings (1840-1848)
21 sheets
pencil on paper
(sizes various)

1) (Two New South Wales Landscapes) 1840inscribed 'Part of Omeo Plains. head of the Murray River - N. S. Wales - 1840' below upper image; inscribed 'Snowy Mountains from Big Hill 1840 / N.S. Wales hd. of the Murray' lower left36.8 x 25.4 cm2) (Portrait of a Young Aboriginal) 1841inscribed 'Jimmy [Timmy?] a Native boy of Moreton [Bay?] / New South Wales / 1841' lower centre18 x 18 cm3) (An Australian Squatter and a Latin American Woman) 1843verso: ('Nutwith', winner of the 1843 Doncaster St Leger Stakes) 1843inscribed 'An Australian Squatter' lower left; inscribed 'Nutwith' verso12.6 x 26.3 cm(copied from wood engraving in Illustrated London News 23 September 1843, p. 201) 4) Tummaville, Darling Downsbears [C20th?] inscription 'Tummaville Darling Downs / D. Taylor's hut etc.' lower left; inscribed 'Tummaville, Darling Downs / D. Taylor's hut &c' verso21.1. x 35.2 cm5) (Taylor and Rolland's First Camp at 'Tummaville')20.1 x 34.3 cm6) Tummaville, Darling Downs 1844verso: (A Bush Landscape with Two Figures)inscribed 'Tummaville - Darling Downs / N. S. Wales / 1844' lower right; inscribed 'Miss Milman' verso26.5 x 35.3 cm7) (The Long Reach, 'Tummaville') 1845inscribed 'The "Long Reach" on the Broadwater / Tummaville Station Darling Downs / N S Wales 1845' lower right25.9 x 36.1 cm8) ('Tummaville') 1845inscribed '"Tummaville" Cattle run. Darling Downs / N.S. Wales / 1845' lower right25.9 x 36.4 cm9) (View on the Condamine River) 1845inscribed 'Group of Blue Gum trees / in the bed of the Condamine River / Cecil Plains Darling Downs / N.S. - Wales 1845' lower right26.5 x 20.9 cm10) (Bullock dray descending Cunningham's gap, Great Dividing Range)inscribed 'A Squatter's dray of Darling Downs / descending the first pinch in / Cunningham's Gap, Main Range, / on its way to Moreton Bay' lower centre24.5 x 16.4 cm11) "Gee, Smiler!"inscribed 'Gee Smiler! / Darling Downs squatters ascending / the Main Range of Mountains from / Mortton Bay with supplies' lower centre24.5 x 16.4 cm12) (Farmstead Interior)inscribed 'Interior of a [illeg.] House [illeg.]' lower right; inscribed 'very dark' centre right12.6 x 26.4 cm13) (Camp on the Leichhardt River) 1845inscribed 'The return / party encamped / on the Leichardt / River N S Wales / 1845' lower left25.9 x 36.4 cm14) (Search Party's Camp at 'Jimbour' Station) 1845inscribed 'The Party in search of Dr Leichardt / Encamped as H Dennis' / Station. Jimbour. Darling Do\x85 / 8th. Augt. 1845' lower right25.8 x 36.5 cm15) (Search Party's Camp at Dried Beef Creek) 1845inscribed 'Dr Leichardt 7 days camp / on Dogwood Creek when he dried the beef - N S Wales / 16th. Augst 1845' lower right24.4 x 36.4 cm16) (Search Party's Camp at Leichhardt River) 1845inscribed 'The Expedition in search of / Dr Leichardt & party encamped / on the Leichardt River - N S Wale[s] / 27th. Augst 1845' lower right24.8 x 36.5 cm17) (Mt Domville, Darling Downs, Queensland) 1845inscribed 'Mount Domville on the Liechardt ' River / N.S. Wales / 6th. Septr. 1845, lower right25.9 x 36.3 cm18) (Johnny Sleeping) 1845inscribed '"Johnny" asleep - / the black interpreter / of the Expedition - / Leichardt River / 1845' lower right-16.4 x 24.5 cm19) (James Rogers' Camp, Dried Beef Creek) 1845verso: (Aboriginal Mortuary Platform) 1845inscribed 'Rogers' camp / Leichardt 7 days camp' lower right; inscribed '"Pooram" / Dogwood Creek N S Wales / 16th Septr 1845 / [in a later hand?] 'on which the dead are placed to be devoured by / crows & hawks -' verso16.4 x 24.5 cm20) (Interior of Domville Taylor's Hut) 1847bears inscription '"Tummabil" / Darling Downs / Morton Bay / Australia / Interior of the hut of Domville / Taylor sketched by him & the / Painting by George Pickering Chester / 1847' verso18.1 x 23.5 cm21) (Cabin on Board Ship) 1848inscribed 'On board the Steamship / "Avon" 1848 / fm West Indies' lower right21.4 x 25.9 cm

Sketchbook (1840-1848)
32 pages
pencil on paper
13.3 x 23 cm (sheet); 13.3 x 23.5 cm (bound)

f1r: inscribed 'N.S. Wales / Darling Downs Squatters encamped on Frazers Creek' lower centre; f1v: (part of following sketch); f2r: inscribed 'Squatters for Darling / Downs - Encamped / on Byron Plains / N S Wales 1841' lower right; f2v: (part of following sketch); f3r: inscribed 'Jones's (?) Station / Liverpool Plains / N.S. Wales 1841' lower right; f3v: inscribed 'Aborigines of Australia / on the lookout for whitefellows' lower right; f4r: (drawing of aborigines); f4v: inscribed 'Squatters in search of blacks / N S Wales' lower right; f5r: (drawing of men in camp); f5v: (blank); f6r: inscribed 'Darling Downs / N S Wales' lower left; f6v: (no title/inscription - landscape with tent and drays) n.b. sheet cut - one folio missing; f7r: inscribed 'Aborigines of Australia encamped' lower right; f7v: (blank); f8r: inscribed 'Roping Cattle. N.S. Wales' lower right; f8v: (blank); f9r: inscribed '"Camping Out" N S Wales' lower right; f9v: (blank); f10r: inscribed 'A party in search of blacks' lower right; f10v: (blank); f11r: inscribed 'Wool Press Australia' lower centre; f11v: (blank); f12r: inscribed 'Myall Tree / N S Wales'; upper right; inscribed 'from Mitchell's Australia' lower left (Composite of two illustrations from Mitchell: Remarkable tree and Remnant of the Bogan Tribe); f12v: inscribed '"Boyeer" / Cecil Plains / Russell & Brook's / Station - Darling Downs / N.S. Wales / 1845 / Condamine River' centre left; f13r: (part of previous sketch); f13v: (blank); f14r: (no title/inscription - dray with two bullocks and man with whip); f14v: (blank); f15r: inscribed 'Antipodes Island bearing E 27 miles / \xBD N / Lat 49? 35" Lon: 178.? 58" / as seen from the "General Hewitt" on his / voyage from Sydney N S Wales to London / 1st July 1846' upper centre; f15v: (no title/inscription - island seen from the sea); f16r: (part of previous sketch); inscribed 'Centre of Antipodes / Island NE 5 miles / distant - as seen / from the Ship "genl. Hewitt" / on the voyage from / Sydney N S Wales to / London 1st July 1846 / The tops of the mountains / were covered with Snow / size of Island about / 5 miles long -' centre right; f16v: (blank); f17r: inscribed 'An Old Mammy. N S Wales - / fm. Mitchell's Tropical Australia' lower left; inscribed 'Native of N S Wales / fm Mitchell's Tropical Australia' lower right; (Two illustrations from Mitchell: Old native female and Portrait of Bultje); f17v: (no title/inscription - three drawings: woman emptying pot from window onto pedestrian below; interior of squatter's hut; stirrup pump (?)); f18r: inscribed 'Brazilian / Soldier' lower left; inscribed 'Travelling at Pernambuco. / Brazils' centre; inscribed 'Negress at Pernambuco - selling oranges' lower right (fourth drawing with no title/inscription - female figure with missing arm); f18v: (blank); f19r: inscribed 'Shooting blacks / N.S. Wales' lower right; f19v: inscribed 'fm / Mitchell's / Tropical / Australia' crentre right; inscribed '"Ballone" River. N. S Wales'lower right (Illustration from Mitchell St George's Bridge); f20r: inscribed 'Drinking - N S Wales' lower right; f20v: (no title - Aboriginal (?) man and verandah (?) structure); f21r: inscribed 'Roping a bullock. N.S. Wales' lower right; f21v: inscribed 'Modesty' upper left; inscribed 'Catamaran - Pernambuco' centre; inscribed '"Camping out" / N S Wales' upper right; inscribed 'Asleep / "Camping out" / N S Wales' centre right; f22r: inscribed 'In search of a run - N.S. Wales 1840 (?)'lower right; f22v: (no title - comic sketch in ink of man and woman)13.3 x 23 cm (sheet); 13.3 x 23.5 cm (bound)

Journal 1845
38 pages
ink on paper
20 x 32 (sheet); 21.5 x 33 cm (bound)
Provenance
Private Collection, United Kingdom
Private Collection, Perth, by descent from the above
Holt Edwin 1830-1912view full entry
Reference: see Sotheby’s Australia, 16 August, 2017, lot 84: EDWIN HOLT
1830-1912
Family Group, Alma Cottage 1874
oil on canvas
signed and dated 'E. F. Holt. 1874.' lower centre
51 x 67.5 cm
Provenance
Private Collection
Joseph Brown Gallery, Melbourne
Mr Ted Lustig, Melbourne, acquired from the above
Australian and International Art, Sotheby's Australia, Melbourne, 21 November 2006, lot 253, illustrated
Savill Galleries, Sydney (stock 206211) (label verso), acquired from the above
Churchus Stanleyview full entry
Reference: see Ebay item, 24 July, 2017: ABSTRACT, OIL ON BOARD 1960s.

‘STANLEY CHURCHUS BORN 1914
ABSTRACT AND EXPRESSIONIST ARTIST STUDIED UNDER FRED WILLIAMS. EXHIBITED WIDELY FROM 1974.
Kough G Eview full entry
Reference: Hobart Town Courier 19.10.32 page 3 col 1 - visit by the governor and family to Duterrau’s studio in Campbell Street. [see Tasmanian State Archive list of references - ie. Wayn Index] Mentions Kough as a ‘scene painter’.
Law Benjaminview full entry
Reference: see Hobart Town Courier, 4.9.1835: BUST OF THE NATIVE CHIEF WOREDDY.
Mr. Law has the pleasure to announce to the subscribers to this bust, that he has now several copies finished, which as being more central and convenient, where they may be had on application, at the publishing price of L4.4 each. 7th Sept.


Cane Frederick (see du Cane)view full entry
Reference: see Cornwall Chronical [Tasmania] 19.7.51 page 4 col. 4 - Mr Frederick Cane has an exhibition of dissolving views...

du Cane Frederick view full entry
Reference: see Cornwall Chronical [Tasmania] 19.7.51 page 4 col. 4 - Mr Frederick [du] Cane has an exhibition of dissolving views...

Law Benjaminview full entry
Reference: see The Pacificator: discovering the lost [Benjamin Law] bust of George Augustus Robinson by Gareth Knapman
Publishing details: The Latrobe Journal, No 86 December 2010
Ref: 40
Meanjinview full entry
Reference: BRITAIN, Ian. (Ed). PORTRAITS OF THE ARTIST. Meanjin. New writing in Australia. Special double issue. Volume 64. Numbers 1-2, 2005. A double issue of Meanjin magazine featuring intimate
encounters with Judy Cassab, Bill Leak, Arthur Boyd.As well as art by
Stelarc & others [to be indexed fully]
Publishing details: Melb. Meanjin. 2005. Col.Ill.wrapps. 342pp. col plates & b/w ills.
Ref: 1000
Australian Architecture Nowview full entry
Reference: Australian Architecture Now, by Davina Jackson and Chris Johnson. ‘A crucial record of two hundred of the most signicant structures & places created during Australia's unprecedented building boom of the mid-to late- 1990s. Featuring work by Peter Stutchbury & others.’ [to be indexed]
Publishing details: Lond. Thames & Hudson. 2002. 4to. Col.Ill. wrapps. 254pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white.
Australian architectureview full entry
Reference: KINGSTON, Daphne. EARLY COLONIAL HOMES OF THE SYDNEY REGION 1788-1838. Early Colonial Homes of the Sydney Region is an important survey of the remaining homes which were constructed within the first 50 years of the new Colony.
Publishing details: Kenthurst. Kangaroo Press. 1990. 4to. Or.bds. Dustjacket. 96pp. Some fading to dj at spine. Profusely illustrated in black & white.
Ref: 1000
Missingham Halview full entry
Reference: MISSINGHAM, Hal. GRASS TREES OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Blackboys & Black Gins. ‘Hal Misingham's photographic exploration of the Grass Trees of WA. Better known by their shorter name of Blackboys, or Xanthorrhoea, they are a common sight in WA, & are often confused with Black Gins’
Publishing details: Freemantle. Freemantle Arts Centre. 1978. 4to. Col.Ill.wrapps. 64pp. Crease to top edge of wrapps. Chipping to top edge of rst few pages. Profusely illustrated in black & white.
Ref: 1000
Mapmakers of Australiaview full entry
Reference: McCARTHY, J.E. MAPMAKERS OF AUSTRALIA. ‘The history of the Australian Institute of Cartographers. Formed in the early 1950s, the Australian Institute of Cartographers provided maps during a period of rapid development in Australia's resources. It has been training cartographers throughout the country.’
Publishing details: Beaumaris (Vic). Aust Inst Cart. 1988. 4to. Col.Ill.wrapps. 183pp. Some creasing to bottom corners. Name on inside cover. b/w ills.
Ref: 1000
Australian mapsview full entry
Reference: see McCARTHY, J.E. MAPMAKERS OF AUSTRALIA. ‘The history of the Australian Institute of Cartographers. Formed in the early 1950s, the Australian Institute of Cartographers provided maps during a period of rapid development in Australia's resources. It has been training cartographers throughout the country.’
Publishing details: Beaumaris (Vic). Aust Inst Cart. 1988. 4to. Col.Ill.wrapps. 183pp. Some creasing to bottom corners. Name on inside cover. b/w ills.
Johnson Robynview full entry
Reference: (POP-UP BOOK) JOHNSON, Robyn. THE ENCHANTED DOLLS' HOUSE WEDDING. Albert and Lucinda from the beloved 'Enchanted Dolls' House' have pled their troth. Inside four masterfully conceived & constructed pop-up buildings their wedding is planned & presented.
Publishing details: Melb. Five Mile Press. 2007. Folio. Col.ill.bds. 32pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. Flaps and envelopes to open as well as pop-ups.
Ref: 1000
Eora - Mapping Aboriginal Sydneyview full entry
Reference: SMITH, Keith Vincent & BOURKE, Anthony (Curators) EORA. Mapping Aboriginal Sydney 1770-1850. ‘Published to coincide with an exhibition of art & maps of the Aboriginal peoples encountered in the Sydney region between 1770 & 1850. Aboriginal people were being rapidly subsumed by Europeans.’
Publishing details: Syd. State Library of NSW. 2006. 4to. Col.Ill.wrapps. 20pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white.
Ref: 1000
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Meanjin, BRITAIN, Ian. (Ed). PORTRAITS OF THE ARTIST. Meanjin. New writing in Australia. Special double issue. Volume 64. Numbers 1-2, 2005. A double issue of Meanjin magazine featuring intimate
encounters with Judy Cassab, Bill Leak, Arthur Boyd.As well as art by
Stelarc & others
Publishing details: Melb. Meanjin. 2005. Col.Ill.wrapps. 342pp. col plates & b/w ills.
Cassab Judyview full entry
Reference: see Meanjin, BRITAIN, Ian. (Ed). PORTRAITS OF THE ARTIST. Meanjin. New writing in Australia. Special double issue. Volume 64. Numbers 1-2, 2005. A double issue of Meanjin magazine featuring intimate
encounters with Judy Cassab, Bill Leak, Arthur Boyd.As well as art by
Stelarc & others
Publishing details: Melb. Meanjin. 2005. Col.Ill.wrapps. 342pp. col plates & b/w ills.
Leak Billview full entry
Reference: see Meanjin, BRITAIN, Ian. (Ed). PORTRAITS OF THE ARTIST. Meanjin. New writing in Australia. Special double issue. Volume 64. Numbers 1-2, 2005. A double issue of Meanjin magazine featuring intimate
encounters with Judy Cassab, Bill Leak, Arthur Boyd.As well as art by
Stelarc & others
Publishing details: Melb. Meanjin. 2005. Col.Ill.wrapps. 342pp. col plates & b/w ills.
Stelarcview full entry
Reference: see Meanjin, BRITAIN, Ian. (Ed). PORTRAITS OF THE ARTIST. Meanjin. New writing in Australia. Special double issue. Volume 64. Numbers 1-2, 2005. A double issue of Meanjin magazine featuring intimate
encounters with Judy Cassab, Bill Leak, Arthur Boyd.As well as art by
Stelarc & others
Publishing details: Melb. Meanjin. 2005. Col.Ill.wrapps. 342pp. col plates & b/w ills.
Melbourne Art Journalview full entry
Reference: Vols 1, 2 and 5 of Melbourne Art Journal currently in Scheding Library. The others to be acquired and indexed.
Ref: 1000
Sheldon Vincentview full entry
Reference: see Brisbane Courier Mail, 21 July, 1945, p3: VINCENT SHELDON ARTIST, DEAD
Mr. Vincent Sheldon, a well-known Brisbane artist, died suddenly on Thursday at his home at Caboolture. where he and his wife
have lived for some months. Mr. Sheldon was a member of the Half Dozen Group of Artists, being a regular exhibitor at shows
of that society; and, at one time he was a regular exhibitor at annual shows of the Royal Queensand Art Society. He was also a member of the Australian Painter-Etchers' Society in Sydney. Some years ago he
studied in Europe, giving particular attention to etchings and dry points. Mr. Sheldon, who was born and educated at Brisbane, is survived by his widow and two sisters,
Misses Jeanettie and Dot Sheldon.
Whyte Duncan Macgregorview full entry
Reference: See The Sunday Times, Perth, 29 October, 1916, p5: Mr. MacGregor Whyte, an artist ol
unusual ability in oil colors, recently
reached Perth from the Eastern States,
where he has, principally in Queens-
land and New South Wales, - for th«
?last few years, been engaged in study-
ing and painting typical Australian
scenery. For many years Mr. Whytí
trained in the best schools of Paris and
Antwerp, and is a prominent membei
of the Glasgow Art Club. It is his in-
tention to conduct a' class for out-
door painting m the vicinity of Perth
and thus art lovers'who haye the am-
bition to paint from nature now hon
a good opportunity of doing so undei
the direction of a talented artist. Wha1
we have seen of Mr. Whyte's pictures
leads us to admire, the freshness bf hit
landscapes, and the strongly mark«
character of his. portraits and iigur<
work. Some of his canvases, which de-
pict bush and camp life under th(
glowing sun of the northern climes, re-
veal an admirable conception of loca
coloring, and .testify to Mr. Whyt<
having caught the Australian atmos-
phere, which is truly expressed in hil
brushwork. The artist, who wi!
shortly arrange an exhibition of hi¡
pictures, may be communicated wit!
at 93" Northwoed-street, West Leeder
ville. : »
Shaw G Bview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald 13 June 1859, p6: SHAW—May 25th at Strawberry Hills, the wife of Mr. G. B. Shaw, artist, of a daughter.
Stuthridge Alan Mitchellview full entry
Reference: ALAN MITCHELL STUTHRIDGE ( - 2001)
Passed away on 10 October 2001
Aged 76 years ‘Loved son of Inez’.
Father: William Henry Thomas STUTHRIDGE b: 1899 in Sydney, NSW
Mother: Inez Jean MITCHELL b: 1902 in Granville, NSW Australia.
Electoral roll:
Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980
1920S

NAME: Inez Jean Stuthridge RESIDENCE: 1930 - city, Reid, New South Wales, Australia

Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980
1920S

NAME: William Henry Thomas Stuthridge RESIDENCE: 1930 - city, Reid, New South Wales, Australia.

Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980
1920S
NAME: Inez Jean Stuthridge RESIDENCE: 1949 - city, Blaxland, New South Wales, Australia

Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980
1920S NAME: Alan Mitchell StuthridgeRESIDENCE: 1949 - city, Blaxland, New South Wales, Australia.

Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980
1920S

NAME: Alan Mitchell Stuthridge RESIDENCE: 1954 - city, Warringah, New South Wales, Australia.
Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980

*
Reference to estate of Alan Mitchell Stuthridge: The Sydney Morning Herald i
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
Issue Date: Thursday, January 24, 2002
Page 38: ‘...ANY person having any claim UDOn the Estate of ALAN MITCHELL STUTHRIDGE late of ...ANY person having any claim UDOn the Estate of ALAN MITCHELL STUTHRIDGE late of ...’

*

Death Notice Sydney Morning Herald 13 October 1953 p20 (may be same family): MITCHELL Douglas William.
October 6, at Brisbane loved husb-
band of Belle, father of Shirley and
Dale, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mitchell, brother of Arnold
and Inez (Mrs. I. Stuthridge).
1920S
View Image NAME: Alan Mitchell StuthridgeRESIDENCE: 1968 - city, berowra, New South Wales, Australia [with mother Inez]
Connor Desmond view full entry
Reference: won FORTUNA DRAWING COMPETITION, 1945, see The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954) Sat 15 Dec 1945, Page 14, Address given as 101 Alice st., Newtown.
Haire Carl Sylvester view full entry
Reference: won 2nd Prize, FORTUNA DRAWING COMPETITION, 1945, see The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954) Sat 15 Dec 1945, Page 14, Address given as 6
Ashley street, Waverley.
Hamilton Thomas James
view full entry
Reference: won 3rd Prize, FORTUNA DRAWING COMPETITION, 1945, see The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954) Sat 15 Dec 1945, Page 14, Address given as Bank Hotel, King street, Newtown.
Gren Nilsview full entry
Reference: Spencer Jon Helfen Fine Arts (US), provides the following information:

• Gren first lived in New York City, where he worked for several years as a designer for a pattern manufacturer, but by 1925 he was living in southern California. He resided in Los Angeles, studying with Stanton Macdonald Wright and exhibiting with the Painters and Sculptors of Los Angeles in 1926, and with the Modern Art Society of Los Angeles that same year.
• In the late 1920s Nils Gren moved to San Francisco, exhibiting with the San Francisco Art Association in 1928 and 1929.
• Around 1930 Gren destroyed all his earlier work [in a fire] but he went on to produce paintings with what became his signature style – nocturnes and fantastic images of people, places and objects.
• Gren’s paintings were widely exhibited, including at the Paul Elder Gallery, where he had a solo show in 1932. (The San Francisco Chronicle described Gren’s paintings in these terms: ‘There is a peculiar sombreness, both of color and of light and shadow, in his work [and]… a certain characteristic twist of line and form [that] makes his pictures tensely alive.’ His work also was exhibited in many museum shows, including the Oakland Art Gallery in 1932 and 1934, the San Francisco Museum of Art Inaugural Exhibition in 1935, the Palace of the Legion of Honor, and also at the Golden Gate International Exposition in 1939 and California State Fairs throughout the decade.
• During the 1930s, Nils Gren produced lithographs for the Works Progress Administration, and worked with other artists on murals for San Francisco’s Mission High School. He also produced a colourful mural for his friend, restaurateur and former bootlegger Isadore Gomez, for Gomez’ 848 Pacific Street restaurant.
• A 1940 exhibition of Gren’s paintings at the San Francisco Museum of Art prompted these comments from San Francisco Chronicle critic Alfred Frankenstein: ‘Mr. Gren’s best pictures are fantastic, moody, imaginative landscapes in oil, with the looping rhythms characteristic of his approach.’ Later that same year Nils Gren passed away in San Francisco. His work is included in many public collections, including the Smithsonian Institution and the Oakland Museum.

[There is a very interesting connection in relation to Gren studying with Stanton Macdonald Wright in Los Angeles. Roy de Maistre had read W. Huntington Wright’s Modern Painting, published in 1915, which had a final chapter on ‘Synchromism’ with a colour plate of the painting Arm Organisation in Blue-Green by Stanton Macdonald Wright who was the author’s brother. Humphrey Macqueen in The Black Swan of Trespass has noted the ‘striking resemblance’ of de Maistre’s 1919 colour harmony paintings to the Macdonald Wright work.
]


Gren Nilsview full entry
Reference: Art dealer, Steve Macfarlane from Santa Barbara, US, wrote to Stephen Scheding to say that ‘Gren’s works were very rare, most being destroyed by the fire in the late 1930's.’ He added that Gren had committed suicide in 1940 [However this is incorrect. Another correspondent has provided the following information: ‘Nils Gren died 5-days after entering the St. Mary’s hospital in San Francisco suffering from Bronchopneumonia in August of 1940(Source: Death Certificate). He did have an exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Art in April of that year (The San Francisco Examiner, Mar 24, 1940 Page 41). However, this exhibition may have been his last.’]

Gren Nilsview full entry
Reference: Stephen Scheding’s comments on Gren’s 1919 self portrait in the Art Gallery of NSW: While the artist has signed this work ‘Niel A Gren’ he was born Nils Ahgren (in Sweden in 1893). Later in America he was known as Nils Gren . (The Artist’s working names authority list, published by the National Gallery of Australia in 1990, gives both ‘Niel Gren’ and ‘Nils A. Gren’ as the correct name). He had left Sweden in 1912 at the age of nineteen. In 1916, at the age of 23, he was in Sydney, studying with Dattilo-Rubbo and then working alongside Roland Wakelin (and other artists such as Lloyd Rees, Percy Leason and Albert Collins) at the commercial art firm of Smith and Julius, run by Sydney Ure Smith and his friend the artist Harry Julius. It is not known where Gren was or what he was doing between 1912 and 1916.

Jean Campbell in Early Sydney Moderns records a story told by Wakelin that in 1916 Gren had returned in an excited state from a visit to the Royal Art Society Students Exhibition to meet Wakelin outside the Smith and Julius offices in Bond Street where he exclaimed to Wakelin: ‘Some mad man has bought your picture – Yon Yung [John Young, the art dealer]’. Wakelin used the adjective ‘harem-scarum’ to describe Gren’s personality.

It has been suggested that Gren was making what was intended to be a short stop in Australia but ‘the advent of World War I made it necessary for him to remain in Sydney’. This suggests it was possible that he may have been here around 1914. However, no references have been found of his presence in Australia prior to 1916.

Given that Gren went to America in 1919 it would seem that the self portrait in this collection, painted in February of that year, is a farewell gift to his friend Wakelin. At the time Wakelin and Roy de Maistre would have been preparing for their seminal ‘Colour in Art’ exhibition. It is tantalising to wonder whether the painting Gren has been working on in the self portrait (the one on the easel which is turned away from the viewer) relates to this brilliant body of work. A painting on the wall behind Gren, while not high-keyed, has a high horizon line typical of the Berry’s Bay landscapes exhibited by de Maistre and Wakelin in their 1919 exhibition.

At the very least this self portrait, which shows the artist Gren in a workmanlike, more than a romantic pose, is enough to demonstrate his brief involvement with the Modern movement in Sydney. Only four or five Australian works by him are known to exist today.


State of the Artsview full entry
Reference: State of the Arts (journal) - Mar./July 1996-Apr. to July 1998 [to be indexed]
Publishing details: East Sydney, N.S.W. : State of the Art Publications, 1996-1998 
3 v. : ill. ; 36 cm. State of the Art Publications, PO Box 243, Kings Cross, NSW 2011 
Ref: 1000
Millington Johnview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 6, 1993. Article and illustrations
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Havekes Gerardview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 6, 1993. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Teyssier Claudeview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 6, 1993. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Rushforth Peterview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 6, 1993. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Fay Evaview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 6, 1993. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Burgess Ruthview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 6, 1993. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Green Janetview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 6, 1993. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Dinosaur Designsview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 5, 1993. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Luna Park artview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 5, 1993. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Sharp Martinview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 5, 1993. Article and illustrations. Luna Park art.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Prest Cedar glass artistview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 5, 1993. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Gill Michael sculptorview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 5, 1993. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Jenyns Lorraineview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 5, 1993. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Rudyard Carolview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 5, 1993. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Australian glassview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 5, 1993. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Haye Myraview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 5, 1993. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Relke Joanview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 5, 1993. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Merten Carl p71view full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 5, 1993. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Wynne Prize historyview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 13, 1996. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Zusters Reinisview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 13, 1996. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Kleinboonscate Robertview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 13, 1996. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Stankov Sondiview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 13, 1996. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Chapmam Yvonne textilesview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 13, 1996. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Bull Normaview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 13, 1996. Article and illustrations. An Artist in Two Hemisphetes
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Langshaw Yvonneview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 13, 1996. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Hjorth Noelaview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 10, 1994. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Blackman Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 10, 1994. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Scheinberg Gisella galleristview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 10, 1994. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Pajak Yurekview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 10, 1994. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Baldwin Helenview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 10, 1994. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Carter Andrew designerview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 10, 1994. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Cerins Yurisview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 10, 1994. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
McIntyre Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 3, 1992. Article and illustrations. Arthur McIntyre in America.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Noai Yoshinobu woodcarverview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 3, 1992. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Wedge Harryview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 3, 1992. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Devlin Stuart jewellerview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 1, 1991. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Devlin Stuart jeweller designerview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 1, 1991. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
McIntyre Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 1, 1991. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Lowenstein Tom view full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 1, 1991. Article and illustrations. And Lucio’s Restaurant.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Lucio’s Restaurant view full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 1, 1991. Article and illustrations. And Tom Lowenstein.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Hunter Ingaview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 1, 1991. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Olley Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 12, 1995. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Lewers Darani and Helge Larsonview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 12, 1995. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Larson Helge and Lewers Darani view full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 12, 1995. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Zofrea Salvatoreview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 12, 1995. Article and illustrations.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Whiteley Brettview full entry
Reference: see Oz Arts. Issue 12, 1995. Article and illustrations. Article by Barry Pearce.
Publishing details: Wentworth Falls [N.S.W.] : Oz Arts Magazine, 1991-1996 
v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm.
Desbrowe-Annear Hview full entry
Reference: and see Annear Desbrowe
Desbrowe-Annear Harold view full entry
Reference: and see Desbrowe-Annear H. The first Archibald Prize 1921 awarded to W.B. McInnes’s portrait of artist Desbrowe Annear.
McCahon Colinview full entry
Reference: Colin McCahon - 15 Drawings
December ‘51 to May ‘52. with 15 lithograhic illustrations and titles.
Publishing details: Dunedin Hocken Library 1976. 24 l., 275mm [covers] with original mustard and black paper covers
Ref: 1000
Wollaston Toss NZview full entry
Reference: Jill Trevelyan - Toss Woollaston. A Life in Letters.
Publishing details: Te Papa Press [NZ]
2004. 520p, illustrated, 240mm, DJ
Ref: 1000
Lingwood-Smith William Thomas 1860-1933view full entry
Reference: from Douglas Stewart Fine Books, August 2017 catalogue: William Thomas Lingwood Smith was a Detective Photographer in the South Australian Police Force from 1888 until his retirement in 1922. As early as 1894 he also pioneered fingerprinting in Australia, becoming an expert in the Criminal Investigation Branch of the South Australian Police Department. The quality of his little-known, non-commercial photographic portraits of indigenous people rivals that of the much more famous portraits of another South Australian police photographer, Paul Foelsche.
Eleven photographs on early printing out paper, each approximately 145 x 100 mm, unmounted; head and torso portraits of identified Aboriginal subjects (versos with photographer’s pencilled captions and contemporary manuscript in ink ‘South Australian Aboriginal. Photo – W.T. Lingwood Smith, Detective Photographer, Adelaide’); all of the prints are in fine condition.
It is unlikely that Lingwood Smith ever met his older contemporary, fellow South Australian police photographer Paul Foelsche (1831-1914), whose photographic portraits of indigenous subjects taken in and around Palmerston (Darwin) between the 1870s and 1890s include many of the most visually compelling taken by any nineteenth century photographer working in Australia (see Jones, Philip. The policeman’s eye : the frontier photography of Paul Foelsche. Adelaide : South Australian Museum, 2005). It is almost certain, though, that Lingwood Smith would have come across Foelsche’s portraits in the South Australian police files. An album of photographs in the South Australian Museum (Series AA 295/01, Album P), whose provenance is given as ‘William Thomas Lingwood Smith’, bears out this theory, as it contains numerous photographs by both Foelsche and Lingwood Smith (including other copies of most of the photographs we offer here), along with others by F.J. Gillen, Saul Solomon, Henry Yorke Lyell Brown and Hermann Klaatsch, and would appear to have been compiled by Lingwood Smith himself. Whether the influence of Foelsche on Lingwood Smith is real or imagined, the similarities between the intense, beautifully lit portraits taken by both of these supremely gifted police photographers are immediately striking. Unlike those of Foelsche, however, the photographs of Lingwood Smith are virtually unknown; they were taken not for commercial purposes, but exclusively in the line of his police work; by contrast, a substantial part of Foelsche’s legacy comprises his topographical photography documenting the frontier township of Palmerston and the landscape of the Top End. With the exception of the album and some individual prints in the South Australian Museum, we can locate no examples of Lingwood Smith’s photography in any Australian collection.
The portraits in this archive of Lingwood Smith photographs were taken in various locations in South and Central Australia. The photographer’s captions identify the subjects by either their indigenous name or its anglicised version (sometimes both), as well as giving a location. They are as follows:
[1] Rebecca Blackmore / Murray River
[2] Ada Walker / Niledalli / Murray River
[3] Mary Beck / Kunda / Murray River
[4] Tommy Walker / Pollpalingada [Murray River]
[5] Emma Pritchard / Warrette / Last of the Gawler Tribe
[6] Dick Salter / Moona / Port Germain Tribe
[7] Koonea / Alice Springs
[8] Wannamucho. Innimincka (sic), North Australia
[9] Wannamucho. Innimincka (sic), North Australia
[10] Chapincharra / Palmer Creek
[11] Wanjirckara or Wonjirckara / Alice Springs
Lingwood Smith was listed as a police photographer under the name of ‘Smith, W.T. Lingwood’ at 140 Grote Street, Adelaide, in directories from 1891 to 1896; then as ‘Lingwood-Smith, W.T.’ at the following addresses: 1897–1903 140 Grote Street, Adelaide; 1904–12 Goodwood Road, Wayville; 1913+ Frederick Street, Parkside.’ (Noye, Dictionary of South Australian Photography, 1845-1914). This information suggests that the photographs we offer here were taken after 1897, as the photographer’s name on the versos is written in its later form.

Frith Frederick photographer ivorytypesview full entry
Reference: from Douglas Stewart Fine Books, August 2017 catalogue: This masterful portrait of the beautiful Laura Lilias Scratchley, sister of Thomas Alexander Browne (the author ‘Rolf Boldrewood’), was created when she was 19 years and 4 months old, soon after her marriage to Lieutenant-Colonel Scratchley of the Victorian Artillery (later Sir Peter Scratchley, colonial administrator). It is an extremely rare Australian example – the earliest known – of a photographic process that demanded over-painting by an artist of the highest calibre, in order to achieve the effect of a delicate portrait on ivory. 
[Melbourne : possibly Frederick Frith], January 17 1863. American ivorytype, full plate size, 215 x 170 mm, overpainted salt-print and backing paper between two sheets of glass (still sealed, perfectly preserved); original papered backing board (now separated) with contemporary inscription ‘Lily / Jan. 17. 1863. 19 4/12’ and later identifying caption by a descendant of the sitter; original gold-painted moulded plaster and wood frame (separated).
Laura Lilias Brown (1843-1917) was the youngest daughter of Sylvester and Elizabeth Brown, and was born on her father’s property, Hartlands, at Heidelberg, near Melbourne, in 1843. Her older brother was Thomas Alexander Brown (later Browne), who was to write Robbery under arms under the pseudonym Rolf Boldrewood. ‘Lily’ married Peter Scratchley (1835-1885), military engineer, at St. John’s Church, Heidelberg, on 13 November 1862. Scratchley had arrived in Melbourne from England in 1860, with the rank of Captain. He was responsible for making recommendations concerning the improvement of defences in Melbourne and Geelong, and was quickly placed in command of the newly-formed colonial unit, the Victorian Artillery, with the honorary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. The portrait of Lily was made in Melbourne on January 17 1863, and her gold wedding ring is deliberately shown by the artist. Scratchley sailed for England with his young Australian bride at the end of 1863. However, the couple would return to Australia in 1878, when Scratchley became Commissioner of Defences for all of the Australasian colonies. Lily became Lady Laura Lilias Scratchley when her husband received his knighthood in June 1885, just prior to his untimely death while serving as Commissioner for the Protectorate of New Guinea.
During the 1850s and 1860s, in Europe, North America and also Australia, there was a vogue for overpainted photographic portraits which led to a bewildering number of processes and patents. The many processes that involved the overpainting of a paper print made from a wet collodion negative often had their own variant techniques, and one term could, rather confusingly, describe quite distinct processes. This is the case with the ivorytype. Originally patented by the English photographer Mayall in 1855 to describe his process of overpainting a positive image on natural or imitation ivory, the term was also used later in the same year by the American photographer Wenderoth in his patented ‘American ivorytype’. In this process, a paper salt-print is affixed to a glass sheet and overpainted using dense colouring. Another glass sheet is then coated with melted wax and the painted salt-print is pressed onto and smoothed against its clear waxed surface. When held to the light the resultant image is translucent. A variant technique involves the use of a second sheet of light-coloured backing paper (as in the present example), or a second, uncoloured, paper print, to create a luminous, three-dimensional effect.
The earliest Australian advertisement mentioning ivorytypes we can locate is from April 1863 (E. de Balk at Turner’s Portrait Gallery in Geelong). In November 1863 Thomas Glaister in Sydney advertised ‘IVORYTYPES. Those beautiful pictures, which, for softness of colouring and brilliancy of detail have been hitherto unequalled, are now being produced, for the first time in Australia, at this favourite gallery.’ The portrait of Lily pre-dates these advertisements by a clear margin. However, the ivorytype process was already familiar to some Melbourne photographers. In mid 1862, when the entrepreneurial American photographer Charles Wilson attempted to obtain a patent in Victoria for the sennotype, a process he falsely claimed to have “invented”, he was successfully challenged by Batchelder & O’Neill, William Perry and Frederick Frith, on the grounds that the sennotype was merely another name for ivorytype – ideed it was, the process being virtually identical to the American ivorytype. None of the charlatan Wilson’s sennotypes has been identified; but examples by Hobart photographer Alfred Bock, to whom, along with Townsend Duryea (Adelaide), he sold the “rights” to his process, are known. In Melbourne’s The Age, on 18 August 1862, a notice appeared advertising sennotypes by artist-photographer Frederick Frith. Frith had recently arrived in Melbourne from Hobart Town (where his brother Henry was also a professional photographer), and had worked briefly with Wilson before opening his own studio. He was highly skilled in the art of overpainting photographs, having used various techniques since 1855. Wilson publicly stated that Frith had ‘never obtained any of my chemical secrets, and the pictures which he and his brother [Henry] … palm off on the public are not true sennotypes, but base imitations’. Contrary to Wilson’s slur, Frederick Frith was unquestionably one of very few artists in Melbourne in January 1863 capable of producing this portrait of Lily. We can only speculate as to whether the artist would have referred to it as an ivorytype or sennotype.
There appear to be no other photographic portraits of Lily in public collections The portrait of ‘Lady Scratchley’ by Debenham of London held by the National Library of Australia (#PIC/7322) is incorrectly identified as ‘Laura Browne, sister of Rolf Boldrewood’. It is in fact a portrait of one of her two daughters, taken around 1890.

Washbourne Thomasview full entry
Reference: from Douglas Stewart Fine Books catalogue, August 2017: The Windfall, [Title from caption on label]. [Victoria, Australia] : Thomas J. Washbourne, [circa 1870]. Albumen print photograph, 98 x 156 mm, laid down on its original card mount, verso with printed paper label ‘VICTORIAN VIEWS Photographed by T.J. Washbourne. Melbourne Depot : 89 Swanston Street’, bearing contemporary manuscript title of the work ‘The Windfall’; a second, later inscription reads ‘Presented by Mr. Thompson of Emerald Hill, Melbourne, Jan. 25 1878’; the albumen print is in superb condition, with rich tonal range and extraordinary clarity and detail for an outdoor image of this period.
Probably taken on a property in central Victoria, this exceptional photograph by Thomas Washbourne captures a group of men, women and children gathering firewood from beneath the gum trees at the edge of a cleared paddock. The fashion worn by the women in the photograph suggests a date of around 1870.
The travelling photographer Thomas Washbourne was prolific in his recording of life and scenery in rural Victoria, mainly to the southwest, west, northwest and north of Melbourne. In the late 1860s he produced a well known series of images of Victorian Aborigines as cartes de visite for commercial sale. He also used a stereoscopic camera and a number of his fine topographical stereoviews are known. ‘As well as taking views of large pastoral holdings and landscapes, Washbourne photographed the homes of more modest settlers in about 1870, such as Australian Farmyard at Porepunkah near Where the Buckland River Falls into the Ovens and Prospectors’ Hut, Upper Dargo, Gippsland‘ (DAAO).
We can locate no other copies of Washbourne’s The Windfall – a hitherto unknown gem of Australian colonial bucolic photography.

Diggles Sylvester (1817-1880)view full entry
Reference: Sylvester Diggles, The ornithology of Australia : being illustrations of 244 Australian birds, with descriptive letter-press. English-born naturalist, artist and musician Sylvester Diggles arrrived in Sydney at the end of 1853 and settled in Brisbane in January 1855. In 1859 he became one of the founders of the Queensland Philosophical Society, and in 1861 he established the Brisbane Philharmonic Society. Diggles’ principal interests in the natural sciences were ornithology and entomology, and his The ornithology of Australia was first issued in Brisbane as 126 plates in 21 parts, without text, between 1866 and 1870. It is not known how many sets were issued, but unquestionably the number was small. These plates covered about one third of the known bird population of Australia. However, due to lack of funds, Diggles had to discontinue the project. Between 1870 and 1875, bound versions were issued which included descriptive text, and also a title-page either in manuscript or basically printed. There are a few copies known to have a title-page ornately printed in colour, but these all seem to have some variation, as “Diggles evidently used this title-page for copies which he regarded as important” (Pigott, The Bird man of Brisbane, 2010, p.110). The work was reissued under a separate title in 1877.
Rare; only three complete sets recorded at auction in the past 70 years.
Ferguson 9146, 9147, 9148; Nissen IVB, 247
Provenance :
George Dawson Rowley (1822-1878), his bookplate to front pastedown and initialled note to title page
Dudley Dickison (1896-1967), sold at auction by Peter Arnold, 17 September 2007 (lot 12)
Private collection, Australia.
from Douglas Stewart Fine Books, August 2017 catalogue:

Publishing details: [Brisbane : Printed for the author by T.P. Pugh, 1866-1870]. Folio,
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Olday John (1905-1977)view full entry
Reference: from Douglas Stewart Fine Books, August 2017 catalogue: Outsider John Olday exhibits 40 paintings, 70 drawings at the Royal Admiral Hotel [Adelaide], 10th March – 21st March, 1964. A series of [36] photographic postcards, in uniform 140 x 87 mm format, printed on high quality Agfa-Gevaert matte stock, with reproductions of Olday’s works, all captioned and initialled by the artist in pen; the postcards are loose but accompanied by what are presumably their original grey paper “wrappers”, each 140 x 87 mm, printed in black Outsider John Olday exhibits 40 paintings, 70 drawings at the Royal Admiral Hotel, 10th March – 21st March, 1964; Olday has written his address in pen on the back of one of the wrappers, ‘c/o Ferguson’s Boat Shed, The Spit, Mosman, N.S.W.’; the postcards and wrappers are all in fine condition, with their original manila envelope; the series is possibly complete, although the number of the “edition” is not stated.
German-born political artist and anarchist John Olday, a member of the anti-Nazi underground during the war, arrived in Sydney in 1950. Although he staged many exhibitions of his own paintings, drawings and cartoons in both Sydney and Adelaide, he always refused to sell his work. An outsider in every sense of the word, Olday lived for years on a houseboat on Sydney’s Middle Harbour, before returning to Europe in the late sixties. The contribution of this intriguing and enigmatic character to the landscape of Australian art and politics in the fifties and sixties remains little researched. It is perhaps even the case that the existence of a number of the works reproduced in this group of Olday’s specially printed postcards was not previously known. See Joan Kerr’s biography of Olday on DAAO

Publishing details: [Adelaide? Sydney? : The artist, 1964].
Riemer Gustav Adolph 1842-1899view full entry
Reference: Tagebuchs-Auszug betreffend die Reise S.M.S. “Hertha” nach Ost-Asien und den Sudsee-Inseln, 1874-1877. [’A great photographic rarity, Gustav Riemer’s self-published album of original photographs from the voyage of the SMS Hertha to the Far East, the Pacific and Australia includes many important ethnographic images, among them a series of portraits of Aboriginal groups taken at King George Sound, Western Australia in 1877.
Teplitz : G. Riemer, 1878. Folio, original embossed cloth boards decorated and lettered in gilt (rubbed), spine with small loss at tail; brass clasp; silk lining papers; dedication leaf, title leaf, pp [8], [2], followed by [63] leaves with 343 mounted albumen print photographs in various formats ranging from 90 x 90 mm to 200 x 150 mm, all with printed numbers and captions; the leaves and photographs are in fine condition throughout.
Gustav Adolph Riemer (1842-1899) worked as paymaster on the Imperial German Navy corvette SMS Hertha on its 1874-77 voyage to the Far East, Australia and the Pacific. A self-taught photographer, Riemer took with him on the voyage a large-format wooden camera with a bellows extension and a Petzval lens, with which he created this extremely important visual record of the places visited. Among these were Madeira, Brazil, Singapore, Borneo, Sulu Islands, Philippines, China (Hong Kong, Canton, Amoy), Japan, Bonin, Micronesia (Marianas, Caroline Islands, Palau), East Siberia, Samoa, Tonga, New Zealand and Australia.
Riemer’s photographs include many significant ethnographical images, the most important of which are probably the six of Aboriginal groups taken at King George Sound (Albany) in Western Australia (nos. 326-331), together with the extensive series of Micronesian peoples (nos. 198-240) taken prior to the Carolines and Marianas coming under formal German colonial administration, and numerous exceptional views and portraits taken in Samoa and Tonga. Riemer also carried a stereoscopic camera, and although his stereoviews were separately published by Stiehm in Berlin, these images are also included in the album as ‘single’ views.
Only two examples of Riemer’s highly important album are held in Australian collections (National Library of Australia and State Library of New South Wales).
‘] from Douglas Stewart Fine Books, August 2017 catalogue.
Ref: 1000
Dyson Will etchingview full entry
Reference: from Douglas Stewart Fine Books, August 2017 catalogue: Psyching the Sphinx … or The Secret Revealed. Etching, circa 1929 – 30, measuring 200 x 250 mm, signed lower right, captioned centre, framed.
A rare Dyson etching, of which we can locate only two other copies, in the National Gallery of Australia and the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, both with an alternate title ‘The sweating Sphinx, or The Secret Revealed” and additional caption “Our phycho analysts”.
Originally a notable Cartoonist, Dyson left Australia for London via New York in 1930 and exhibited a series of etchings at Fereargil Galleries in New York later that year. This etching was almost certainly created at the same time as his other satirical depictions of Freud and psychiatry, which were included in that exhibition and a subsequent show in London. In a sarcastic demonstration of the influence psychoanalysis was playing in Western society, Dyson jokes that the doctor’s probing could even get the mysterious Egyptian Sphinx to reveal its innermost secrets. The Sphinx’s body was excavated by Émile Baraize between 1925 and 1936, while Freud’s influence was at its peak, Dyson wittily lampooning the extent of his abilities.
 

OUTHWAITE Ida Rentoul (1888-1960) postcards
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Reference: from Douglas Stewart Fine Books, August 2017 catalogue: Four artist’s postcards from Elves and Fairies, series 79, by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite. “Elves and Fairies. Series no. 79”. Four (of 6) postcards, reproduced in colour from the original paintings by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite; each 139 x 88 mm; Anne Rides on a Nautilus Shell; What a Fright She Got!; The Farthest Ones Looked Like Great Butterflies; She Flew Through the Window, with Gumkin Behind.
Publishing details: London : A. & C. Black, [1921].
Nichols Georgeview full entry
Reference: from Douglas Stewart Fine Books, August 2017 catalogue: View of Melbourne from the St. Kilda Road, Illustrated letter paper, sheet 257 x 205 mm (folded in half), first side with steel engraved image in black ink 90 x 170 mm (irregular), in the image lower left ‘George Nichols’ and lower right ‘Melbourne’; printed caption beneath image ‘View of Melbourne from the St. Kilda Road’; remaining 3 sides blank; pronounced vertical and horizontal fold lines, paper toned; the engraved image itself in good condition, affected only by the vertical fold.
The only other example of this engraving we can locate is held in the National Library of Australia (Rex Nan Kivell Collection, NK1686), although it is not identified as originating from an illustrated letter sheet.


Publishing details: Melbourne : George Nichols, [c.1870].
BAILY Henry Hall photographer
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Reference: Albumen print photograph with hand colouring, carte de visite format, 105 x 63 mm (mount), recto and verso of mount with imprint of ‘H.H. Baily, from the London School of Photography, Prize Medallist, Highest Awards for Album Portraits Melbourne Exhibition 1866-67. 94 Liverpool Street, Hobart Town / Tasmanian views from all parts of the Island’; both the albumen print and mount are in fine condition.’
Spence Percyview full entry
Reference: Britain’s Austral Empire. Portraits of the statesmen and officials concerned in the work of establishing the Commonwealth of Australia. The portraits from life, drawn by Percy F. S. Spence. The letterpress by G. Firth Scott.
Publishing details: London : Sampson Low, Marston and Company, 1901. Folio, gilt-decorated cloth portfolio containing one volume of letterpress text (pp. 54, one volume of engraved plates
Ref: 1000
Vassilieff Elizabeth
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Reference: ‘Elizabeth Vassilieff was born in Melbourne, daughter of Leslie Sutton, of Sutton's Music Warehouse. She was educated at the universities of Melbourne and Western Australia. At the age of about 30, she decided to buy the house ‘Stonygrad’ in Warrandyte which artist Danilla Vassilieff had built from stones and was putting up for sale. When Elizabeth coolly wrote out a cheque for £1200, more money than Danila had ever seen, he had apparently pursued her around the table and impulsively proposed: ‘You buy the house, you buy me.’ They were married in 1947 and lived at `Stonygrad'. Together, using more stones, they added extensions to the house.

Elizabeth began painting under Danila’s guidance. She signed her work ‘Vassilieva’ to distinguish it from her husband’s. In April 1949 she exhibited 20 paintings alongside Danila’s work at Tye’s Gallery in Melbourne. Of the few works that sold, most were Elizabeth’s. They exhibited together again in April 1950.

While Danila’s stylistic influence can be seen in Elizabeth’s work the fact that she was clearly far more political than her husband often sets it apart. In 1946, before they had met, she had published These Modern Writers (Georgian House, Melbourne). She was also an enthusiastic member of the Peace Movement and vocally opposed American ‘imperialism’ during the Korean War. She instigated gatherings at ‘Stonygrad’ which included leading leftist writers. Like Danila, she was a member of the Contemporary Art Society and she also contributed to and edited the CAS Broadsheet in the 1950s. She was associate editor of Meanjin in 1951. She travelled to the Soviet Union in 1952 and published Alternative to war: principles and policies of the Australian Peace Council in 1954 (Australian Peace Council, Melbourne). Later in life she supported Pat Mackie in the Mt Isa miners’ strike and wrote Mount Isa: The Story of a Dispute.

Elizabeth finally separated from Danila from 1956, following two years of marital strife. She continued to paint but did not gain the artistic profile of her husband. Nevertheless, her work is fresh and vivid and is often underpinned by political concerns that were ahead of their time.’ Stephen Scheding.

Call of the avant-gardeview full entry
Reference: Call of the avant-garde: constructivism and Australian art, by Sue Cramer, Lesley Harding. [’For more than one hundred years, artists have drawn inspiration from the early twentieth-century avant-garde movement Constructivism. Its abstract forms, utopian ideals and vision of art’s vital role in constructing a new society have continued to act as a beacon for artists of successive generations in many countries. This extensive survey of over seventy artists explores how Australian artists have responded to this ground breaking modernist movement and its enduring call upon their imaginations from the 1930s to the present day. A remarkable artistic experiment arising out of the social and political ferment of the Russian Revolution of 1917 Constructivism challenged the idea of the work of art as a unique commodity, explored more collective ways of working, and sought to integrate art into everyday life. Its newly invented language of abstract forms was first seen as early as 1913 in the works of Vladimir Tatlin, Alexander Rodchenko, and Varvara Stepanova among others, and in the paintings of Kasimir Malevich who founded the distinct but closely related movement of Suprematism. The influence of these movements spread to Europe and Britain becoming more broadly known as International Constructivism, and even further afield to Australia, generating local variations in each place.
Starting from the early influence of British constructivism on Australian painters and sculptors of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, the exhibition traces a growing awareness of Russian Constructivism among artists of later generations through to contemporary times. In keeping with the Constructivist impetus towards an integration of ideas across all the art forms, the display will include painting and sculpture, video and photography, the graphic arts as well as theatre and costume design by visual artists.
Works by Australian artists Ralph Balson, Frank Hinder, Inge King, Gunter Christmann, George Johnson, Robert Owen, Rose Nolan, Justene Williams and Zoë Croggon, among many others will be shown alongside those by key proponents of the original movement, such as Russian artists Rodchenko, Malevich, El Lissitzky and Alexandra Exter from Russia, and British artists Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth.’]


Publishing details: Bulleen, Vic. Heide Museum of Modern Art, 2017. hc, 162pp
Raised by Wolvesview full entry
Reference: Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition 1500, pb
Allan Micky 1944-
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Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Cherinet Loulou 1970-
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Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Collins Phil 1970-
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Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Fast Omer 1972-

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Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Goldberg Jim 1953-
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Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Homma Takashi 1962-
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Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Kozic Maria 1957-
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Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Moffatt Tracey 1960-
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Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Perceval John 1923-2000
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Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Piccinini Patricia 1965-
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Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Rosetzky David 1970-
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Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Sylvester Darren 1974-
view full entry
Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Williams Fred 1927-1982
view full entry
Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Ah Kee Vernonview full entry
Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Burchill Janetview full entry
Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
McCaley Jenniferview full entry
Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Hawkes Ponchview full entry
Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Hubbard Theresaview full entry
Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Birchler Alexanderview full entry
Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Jones Dianneview full entry
Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Maddison Ruthview full entry
Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Maynard Rickyview full entry
Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Hein-Kuhn Ohview full entry
Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Rainey Robertview full entry
Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Thompson Christian Bumbarraview full entry
Reference: see Raised by Wolves, Art Gallery of Western Australia Exhibition. Curators: Robert Cook, Jenepher Duncan, Clotilde Bullen, Melissa Harpley. Includes an essay on each of the artists in the exhibition. Extensive biographies on each artist.

[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
[’RAISED BY WOLVES
10 February 2007 - 17 June 2007
Special Exhibitions Gallery
Raised by Wolves was the Art Gallery of Western Australia's creative response to the theme of the 2007 UWA Perth International Arts Festival, the Human Family.
 
The exhibition explored various alternative/non-traditional family structures as well as the emotional and social consequences of the nuclear family itself. Participating artists explored notions associated with alternative models of being and relating and charted the enticing possibilities and frightening realities of living outside mainstream society.

This challenging and complex exhibition brought together historical, contemporary and Indigenous works on paper, sculpture, paintings, film and installation.

Raised by Wolves' engaging and stimulating environment provided parents with a unique opportunity to discuss and examine the Human Family with their children, as well as confront the roles and expectations these children face in today’s world.’]
Publishing details: AGWA, 2007, edition of 1500, pb, 96pp
Australian artists and Cezanneview full entry
Reference: see Classic Cezanne by Terence Maloon ... [et al.] ; edited by Angela Gundert. Includes essay ‘Seeing Cezanne - Australian Affinities’ by Ursula Prunster. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales 28th November 1998 - 28th February 1999.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 1998, pb. 186 pp.
Wakelin Rolandview full entry
Reference: see Classic Cezanne by Terence Maloon ... [et al.] ; edited by Angela Gundert. Includes essay ‘Seeing Cezanne - Australian Affinities’ by Ursula Prunster. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales 28th November 1998 - 28th February 1999.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 1998, pb. 186 pp.
Smith Grace Cossingtonview full entry
Reference: see Classic Cezanne by Terence Maloon ... [et al.] ; edited by Angela Gundert. Includes essay ‘Seeing Cezanne - Australian Affinities’ by Ursula Prunster. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales 28th November 1998 - 28th February 1999.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 1998, pb. 186 pp.
Preston Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Classic Cezanne by Terence Maloon ... [et al.] ; edited by Angela Gundert. Includes essay ‘Seeing Cezanne - Australian Affinities’ by Ursula Prunster. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales 28th November 1998 - 28th February 1999.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 1998, pb. 186 pp.
Frater Williamview full entry
Reference: see Classic Cezanne by Terence Maloon ... [et al.] ; edited by Angela Gundert. Includes essay ‘Seeing Cezanne - Australian Affinities’ by Ursula Prunster. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales 28th November 1998 - 28th February 1999.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 1998, pb. 186 pp.
Passmore Johnview full entry
Reference: see Classic Cezanne by Terence Maloon ... [et al.] ; edited by Angela Gundert. Includes essay ‘Seeing Cezanne - Australian Affinities’ by Ursula Prunster. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales 28th November 1998 - 28th February 1999.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 1998, pb. 186 pp.
Williams Fredview full entry
Reference: see Classic Cezanne by Terence Maloon ... [et al.] ; edited by Angela Gundert. Includes essay ‘Seeing Cezanne - Australian Affinities’ by Ursula Prunster. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales 28th November 1998 - 28th February 1999.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 1998, pb. 186 pp.
Hinder Frankview full entry
Reference: Lewis Carroll & Frank Hinder: "The Hunting of the Snark"


Publishing details: published by Carrol Foundation, Victoria, 1989
first edition (hardcover)
Ref: 1000
Hart Proview full entry
Reference: Leslie Horsphol: "Beyond the Never Never: illustrated by Pro Hart"

Publishing details: first edition (hardcover)
published by View Productions Pty Ltd, 1983
Ref: 1000
Cavaliere Katthyview full entry
Reference: Katthy Cavaliere by Daniel Mudie Cunningham. "This publication accompanies the exhibition Katthy Cavaliere: Loved Museum of Old and New Art 28 November 2015 - 28 March 2016".


‘The exhibition, entitled Katthy Cavaliere: Loved, was curated by her friend Daniel Mudie Cunningham (an artist, writer and head curator at Artbank) over three years. The pair met while she was studying at the College of Fine Arts (COFA) in Sydney and  later while he worked at Hazelhurst Regional Gallery.

Cavaliere went on to stage exhibitions at regional NSW galleries and Sydney's Artspace, won the Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship in 2000 and in 2011 was selected to show her work Loved, 2008 in the Italian Institute of Culture at the Venice Biennale, which she regarded as the high point of her career.
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Born in Sarteano, Tuscany in 1972, Cavaliere emigrated to Australia with her parents when she was four.’
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : brown paper in assocaition with Museum of Old and New Art, [2016] 
©2016 
199 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), portraits (chiefly colour) ; 31 cm in box 32 cm 
(hardback)
Ref: 1000
van Heeren Judithview full entry
Reference: Sea Garden, exhibition invite with brief essay
Publishing details: Arthouse Gallery, 2017, double-sided card
Ref: 223
Sweaney Robynview full entry
Reference: The Summer that Was, exhibition invite with brief essay
Publishing details: Arthouse Gallery, 2017, double-sided card
Ref: 223
Smith Julianview full entry
Reference: 50 Masterpieces of Photography by Dr Julian Smith. A large portfolio 45 x 36 cm holding 50 lithographs and a booklet on the photographer, who died in Melbourne, by Russell Grimwade.
Publishing details: McLaren & Company, Fitzroy 1948.
Ref: 1000
Balfour Tom photographerview full entry
Reference: Tom Balfour was a photographer at Max Dupain & Associates from 1984-1990. He was born in Adelaide, South Australia and studied architecture and law there. He contributed photography to Sydney based Constructional Review magazine and in 1983 headed for Sydney to do work there. CR editor, Diane Kell introduced him to Max Dupain and he began as an architectural photographer with Dupain, notably photographing Jackson Oilfields for CSR. Tom has photographs collected by The Art Gallery of NSW and held a 2002 Exhibition at Pointlight, 'Tom Balfour, Asides from a working life'. From Pinterest website.
Bock Thomas and Alfredview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Bevan Thomasview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Bonney Frederickview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Bostock Georgeview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Brown Patrick Joseph Robinsonview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Brown William Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Browne Thomasview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Bussini Chiaraview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Burnell Georgeview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Chevalier Nicholasview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Clifton Williamview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Daintree Richardview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Crossland Johnview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Fauchery Antoine p108 & 112-3view full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Davidson Letitiaview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Duterrau Benjaminview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Dwyer J Jview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Gazard Jview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Forster Edwardview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Giglioli Enricoview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Grosse Frederickview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Hale Arch Matthewview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Haselden Hubertview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Hughes Karenview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Hyllested Peterview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Bentley Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Jevons Williamview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Kerr James Hunterview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Kilburn Douglasview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Kerry Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Knight Williamview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Lee Gary Muraview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Lee Shannonview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Lindt John Williamview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Marquis Danielview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Mason Patview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Maurice Richardview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Mitchell Ernestview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Nixon Bishop Francisview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Prout John Skinnerview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Reichenbach Edward (Ryko)view full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Robinson George Augustusview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
de Wesselow Simpkinsonview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Spencer Baldwinview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Steele Johnview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Taylor Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Walter Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Thomson Donaldview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Watson Johnview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
photographs of Aboriginesview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Westgarth Williamview full entry
Reference: see Calling the Shots: Aboriginal Photographies
edited by Jane Lydon. [’Historically, photographs of Indigenous Australians were produced in unequal and exploitative circumstances. Today, however, such images represent a rich cultural heritage for descendants, who see them in distinctive and positive ways. Calling the shots brings together researchers who are using this rich archive to explore Aboriginal history, to identify relatives, and to reclaim culture. It reverses the colonial gaze to focus on the interactions between photographer and Indigenous people — and the living meanings the photos have today. The result is a fresh perspective on Australia’s past, and on present-day Indigenous identities.
'The volume provides an unprecedented platform for Aboriginal Australians to voice their perspectives about photography and present their own research and/or photographic collections … as a reader/viewer, you cannot but marvel at the palpable connection between the photographer and the photographed.' -Marianne Riphagen, Oceania, vol. 85, issue 1, 2015’]
Publishing details: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2014, 256pp. With index
Barringer Gwenview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Black Dorritview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Bloxam Ethelview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Bowen Stellaview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Buxton Jessamineview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Chapman Doraview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Davidson Bessieview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Fiveash Rosaview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Gee Annie Lauraview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Goodchild Doreenview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Grigg Mayview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Gwynne Marjorieview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Hambidge Aliceview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Hambidge Helenview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Hambidge Millicentview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Harris Mary Pview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Henty Rubyview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Heysen Noraview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Hick Jacquelineview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Kohlhagen Lisaview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Lowcay Roseview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
McNamara Leilaview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Pornett Murielview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Preston Margaretview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Reynell Gladysview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Sauerbier Kathleenview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Tuck Marieview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Tuck Ruthview full entry
Reference: South Australian Women artists 1890s - 1940s by Jane Hylton. Includes essays and biographies.
Publishing details: Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 1994. . 4to, 93pp. Colour and black and white illustrations. With bibliography.
Baines Thomasview full entry
Reference: see AntiquarianAuctions.com
August 31, 2017, 5:30 PM CAT
Constantia, Cape Town, South Africa, Lot 174: PHOTOCOPIES OF MANUSCRIPT ITEMS: Held in the Mitchell Library in Sydney. 3 volumes

Thomas Baines Journal January – March 1856. 318 leaves bound in blue cloth titled gilt on the upper cover and spine.

Thomas Baines Correspondence August 1855 – April 1857 about the conduct of the North Australian Expedition. 117 leaves bound in blue cloth titled gilt on the spine.

Thomas Baines Private Accounts 1856 -1857 North Australian Expedition 135 leaves bound in blue cloth titled gilt on the spine.

Included with these items : University of Cape Town. Department of History. Conference on Thomas Baines held in January 1997 Complete set of papers presented at the conference and opening address by Frank Bradlow bound in a ringback binder.

SA Painter John Thomas Baines was born on 27 November 1820 in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, England (often reffered to as Thomas Baines). His father was a master mariner and Baines was educated at Horatio Nelson’s Classical and Commercial Academy. In 1836 he began an apprenticeship with a coachbuilder. However, he soon rejected this profession in favour of painting, a craft he had learnt from the painter William Carr.

Baines left England for South Africa and arrived in Cape Town on 23 November 1842. He worked first as a painter for a cabinet-maker in Cape Town, and later as a marine and portrait painter. Baines based himself in the Eastern Cape between 1848 and 1853 and from there he undertook three journeys to the interior. His first journey was beyond the Orange River (1848), beyond the Kei River and over the Winterberg (1849) and an attempt to reach the Okavango Swamps (1850).

He became South Africa’s first official war artist and recorded the Eighth Frontier War (1850-1853). In 1852 Baines returned to England and published Scenery and Events in South Africa. In March 1855 he left England for Australia as official artist to A.C. Gregory’s north Australian expedition.

He was elected Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and received its gold medal in 1858. Later he was artist to David Livingstone's 1858 expedition to the Zambezi. Baines quarreled with Livingstone on this trip and he was unfairly dismissed for theft. He traveled to South West Africa (now Namibia) in 1862, and on 23 July of that year he reached Victoria Falls.

It was on this expedition that Baines painted many of his famous scenes which were reproduced in the album of prints, The Victoria Falls, Zambezi River was published by Day in London 1865.He went to Victoria Falls primarily to meet Livingstone and clear his name, but he arrived too late - Livingstone had already left the area.

A bout of fever forced him to return to Cape Town, and in 1864 he returned to England. He returned to South Africa in 1868 and led an adventurous expedition to the Matabele King Mzilikazi, on behalf of the South African Goldfields Exploration Company. Mzilikazi, however, died before Baines reached him. Baines’s Journal of residence in Africa spanning the period 1842-1853 was published in two volumes, in 1961 and 1964 respectively, for the Jan Van Riebeeck society. In 1873 he visited the Injembe district of Natal to investigate gold deposits and attended King Cetshwayo’s coronation. He was busy writing an account of his expeditions when he fell ill and died in Durban on 8 May 1875.http://www.sahistory.org.za/people/john-thomas-baines

Meredith Louise Anneview full entry
Reference: Louise Anne Meredith - Some of my bush friends in Tasmania.
Publishing details: London, Day & Son, 1860, First Edition,
Ref: 1000
Powell Moila 1895-1994view full entry
Reference: see Gildings Auction 15 August 2017, UK, lot 277: Moila Powell (1895-1994), watercolour and crayon, "South Australia Outback - Electric Cables from Adelaide to Darwin" 35cm x 47cm, two still life of roses in a vase, 26cm x 20cm, 29cm x 25cm, (3)
Hellier Dermontview full entry
Reference: see Charles Ross Fine Art Auction 19 August 2017, UK: lot 313, Dermont James Hellier (Australian, born 1916), St Albans Cathedral from Verulamium Park, oil on board, signed to lower left corner and dated '67, 48cm x 59cm, in a wooden frame. AND lot 315, Dermont James Hellier (Australian, born 1916), a street scene, possibly French Row, St Albans, circa 1967, oil on board, signed to lower right corner, 58cm x 48cm, in a gilt frame.
Bennett Portiaview full entry
Reference: from Holmes a Court Gallery website: Portia BENNETT 1898 - 1989
Posted September 15, 2010 in Artist Profile
Portia Bennett was born in Sydney on 28 January 1898. She attended classes under Dattilo Rubbo at the Royal Art Society of New South Wales 1913-14 and then won a scholarship to Julian Ashton’s Sydney Art School, where she studied at night between 1915-1919. During the day she attended the Blackfriars Teachers College, where she taught art from 1921-5. In 1925 she married William Wallace and moved to Queensland and then, in 1932, came to Perth. She helped found the Perth Society of Artists, working with Muriel Southern, Florence Hall and Margaret Johnson to establish a place for women artists in Western Australia. She was fascinated by the city and by modern recently constructed buildings, and painted many watercolour studies of the architecture around Perth. She observed her subjects carefully and with obvious affection, painting directly from the motif. She died in Perth on 1 May 1989, aged 91.
Reference:
GRAY, Anna, The way we were: 1940s - 1950s, p. 16, catalogue from an exhibition at the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, 14 April 1996 - 30 March 1997.

Priest Margaretview full entry
Reference: Margaret Priest
Posted July 10, 2012 in Past Exhibitions 2009

03 Dec 2009 - 07 Feb 2010
Margaret Priest was one of the foremost figures in post-war art in Western Australia. Given Perth's cultural isolation from mainstream Australian art in the early 1960s, she was the first sculptor to introduce modernist ideas and became an important link to contemporary European practice at that time.
She played a prominent part in the aesthetic development of Perth during the decades between 1950 and 1980, a significant period for both artistic growth and cultural identity in WA. For over a decade she made an important contribution as a lecturer at WAIT (now Curtin) where she influenced many of the current generation of contemporary sculptors. She has always maintained contact with her national and international peers.
She created an important body of work, much of it in high profile public positions in the city of Perth. Her Pioneer Woman is the centrepiece of the public space in Kings Park. Despite her work being an integral part of the landscape in the City of Perth few people are now familiar with the wider framework of her career. Now in her mid-eighties, Margaret lives in the South West where she has continued to practise as a highly professional artist for many years.
The exhibition will include sculptures, associated drawings, and recent paintings. It will be accompanied by a new publication exploring the work of Margaret Priest in its historical context.
Publishing details: Holmes a Court Gallery, 2009
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Duterrau Benjamin view full entry
Reference: see Portrait, Magazine of the National Portrait Gallery (Canberra). Article by Gareth Knapman ‘The Art of Conciliation’.
Publishing details: number 57, Winter 2017
Law Benjaminview full entry
Reference: see Portrait, Magazine of the National Portrait Gallery (Canberra). Article by Gareth Knapman ‘The Art of Conciliation’.
Publishing details: number 57, Winter 2017
Shmith Atholview full entry
Reference: see Portrait, Magazine of the National Portrait Gallery (Canberra). Article by Aimee Board ‘Progressive Pictures’
Publishing details: number 57, Winter 2017
Bennett William Trueview full entry
Reference: see Portrait, Magazine of the National Portrait Gallery (Canberra). Article on photographic portraiture in Brisbane
Publishing details: number 57, Winter 2017
Mathewson Thomasview full entry
Reference: see Portrait, Magazine of the National Portrait Gallery (Canberra). Article on photographic portraiture in Brisbane
Publishing details: number 57, Winter 2017
Lomer Albertview full entry
Reference: see Portrait, Magazine of the National Portrait Gallery (Canberra). Article on photographic portraiture in Brisbane
Publishing details: number 57, Winter 2017
Driver Adaview full entry
Reference: see Portrait, Magazine of the National Portrait Gallery (Canberra). Article on photographic portraiture in Brisbane
Publishing details: number 57, Winter 2017
Poulson Poul Cview full entry
Reference: see Portrait, Magazine of the National Portrait Gallery (Canberra). Article on photographic portraiture in Brisbane
Publishing details: number 57, Winter 2017
Meeson Doraview full entry
Reference: How Australia Led The Way: Dora Meeson Coates And British Suffrage, by Myra Scott. The history of Australia's contribution to the suffragists in Britian.
Publishing details: Commonwealth Office Of The Status of Women Canberra 2003, 63pp, b&w illustrations, staplebound softcover,
Coates Georgeview full entry
Reference: see How Australia Led The Way: Dora Meeson Coates And British Suffrage, by Myra Scott. The history of Australia's contribution to the suffragists in Britian.
Publishing details: Commonwealth Office Of The Status of Women Canberra 2003, 63pp, b&w illustrations, staplebound softcover,
McCubbin Charlesview full entry
Reference: WILD FOOD IN AUSTRALIA by CRIBB, A.B., and J.W. Paintings by Charles McCubbin.
Publishing details: Collins. 1975. (2nd imp) Or.bds. Dustjacket. 240pp. col & b/w ills.
Ref: 1000
Skonieczny Vitek view full entry
Reference: Exhibition of Vitek Skonieczny’s works, Portraits and Composition after Amadeo Modigliani and Pablo Picasso.at The Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Sydney.
The opening of the exhibition will take place on Friday 8 September 2017, at 6.30pm at the Consulate 10 Trelawney Street, Woollahra.
Publishing details: 2017
Karnta : Aboriginal women’s artview full entry
Reference: Karnta : Aboriginal women’s art
Publishing details: Darwin : Esplanade Gallery, [c.1990]. Quarto, illustrated wrappers, pp 27. Illustrated throughout with reproductions of works displayed.
Ref: 1000
Streeton Arthurview full entry
Reference: In remembrance, Christmas, 1943 : Arthur Streeton’s Dandenongs. An anonymous eulogy for Streeton focusing on his ‘own beloved hills – his Dandenongs.’
Publishing details: [Melbourne] : Webb Printing, 1943. Duodecimo, printed green wrappers (spine faintly sunned), 8 pp.
Ref: 1000
Streeton Arthurview full entry
Reference: Exhibition and auction sale of pictures by Arthur Streeton. Auction prospectus for a sale held by J.R. Lawson, Auctioneer, 196 Castlereagh Street.The prospectus includes discussion of the sale history of ‘Golden Summer’, the price escalation of Streeton’s works, and comment on the works by Norman Lindsay and Charles Conder also included in the sale.
 

Publishing details: Sydney : Farmer & Company, [1923]. Octavo, single folded sheet (4 pp),
Ref: 1000
Bonython Gallery Gazetteview full entry
Reference: Bonython Gallery Gazette. Complete set of 15 issues of the bimonthly magazine, February 1972 – May 1974. Each issue contains articles on Australian art and artists, with biographical information, mainly relating to exhibitions at the Bonython Gallery, Sydney.

[’Published by the owner of one of the most significant Australian commercial art galleries of the 1970s. This magazine provides illustrated biographies of the contemporary artists exhibiting at Bonython’s Paddington gallery after his move from Adelaide to Sydney.
Publishing details: [Sydney : The Bonython Gallery, February 1972 – May 1974. The 15 issues are in uniform format: small quarto, pictorial covers, 8 pp, illustrated.
Ref: 140
Lindsay Rubyview full entry
Reference: The cynic’s autograph book, and The cynic’s autograph book No. 2 : Illustrations by Ruby Lind. All published in the series. Each volume book of pithy phrases with space for supporters to sign their autograph. The first volume is illustrated by several artists while the second book is illustrated by Ruby Lind. Both books are clean and have not been used or inscribed. Scarce illustrated work by Ruby Lindsay. Three copies of The cynic’s autograph book No. 2 appear in Australian collections (State Library of Queensland; National Library of Australia; University of Adelaide) while The cynic’s autograph book does not appear to be held in Australian collections.
 

Publishing details: London : Gay & Hancock, 1913 (the first book in seventh edition). Two volumes, duodecimo, decorated boards (fine), pp. 96; 95, illustrations.
Ref: 1000
Painter & Sculptor Theview full entry
Reference: The Painter & Sculptor. A complete run of all twenty issues of this important and influential art journal, with the index, which critiques the modern art movement of the late 50s and 60s. The Australian expatriate painters Sidney Nolan, Francis Lymburner, Helen Ogilvie, Albert Tucker, Arthur Boyd and Charles Blackman are all featured, the latter two on the covers of separate issues. [to be indexed]
Publishing details: London : 1958 – 1963. Vol. 1, no. 1 – vol. 5, no. 4. Complete. Quarto, illustrated wrappers, each issue 32 pp., illustrated,


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Davis Janview full entry
Reference: Ch’i - “Ch’i’ responds to a journey made to Guangzhou to study traditional Chinese landscape (fan) painting.
Publishing details: Lismore, N.S.W. : [self-published], 1996. Limited edition of 10 signed and numbered copies (this is copy no. 7). Small quarto (265 x 150 mm), black cloth boards with gilt design to upper board, [15] leaves with colour and monochrome illustrations.
Ref: 1000
Elenberg Joelview full entry
Reference: Chrysalis by Joel Elenberg and Shelton Lea [A rare literary edition, and the only de luxe art book created by Elenberg who died at the tragically young age of thirty-two.]
Publishing details: Melbourne: National Press, 1970. Folio, decorated wrappers, 8pp of poetry illustrated by Joel Elenberg. Only edition. Limited to 100 copies

Ref: 1000
Yilpinjiview full entry
Reference: Yilpinji - Illustrated exhibition monograph exploration the notion of Yilpinji, the ceremonies and arts of love as practiced by the Warlpiri and Kukatja people of the Central and Western Deserts of Australia.

Publishing details: Melbourne : Craftsman House, 2006. Square octavo, white boards with lettering in blind, pictorial wrappers, pp 86.
Ref: 1000
OPPEN, Monicaview full entry
Reference: Tree Song
[
Publishing details: Sydney] : Ant Press, 1991. Folding broadside with a designer binding of cloth bound boards with embossed design, 405 x 120 mm., letterpress with an original woodblock. Limited to 55 copies signed by the author-artist.
Ref: 1000
OPPEN, Monicaview full entry
Reference: OPPEN, Monica - Love Poem

Publishing details: [Sydney] : Ant Press, 1991. Folio, broadside bound in artist designed papered boards, measures 340 x 120 mm, letterpress with original woodblock. Limited to 35 copies signed by the author-artist.
Ref: 1000
Smart Jeffreyview full entry
Reference: Jeffrey Smart: The estate of the artist and select important paintings. Illustrated throughout in colour.
Publishing details: Brisbane : Fortitude Valley, 2016. Oblong quarto, pictorial wrappers, pp 56
Ref: 1009
Gurvich Rafaelview full entry
Reference: Rafael Gurvich. Nothing but blue skies.
Publishing details: Melbourne : Snapping Turtle Publications, 1988. Quarto, illustrated wrappers, dustjacket, pp. 104, illustrated
Ref: 1000
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: Arthur Boyd - Brides
Publishing details: Melbourne : Heide Museum of Modern Art, 2015. Quarto, illustrated wrappers, pp.80, illustrated.
Ref: 1000
Maddock Beaview full entry
Reference: Bea Maddock : Prints 1960-1982
Publishing details: Wellington : National Art Gallery, 1982. Octavo, illustrated wrappers, [pp 24]. Illustrated with black and white reproductions.
Ref: 1009
Rogers Andrewview full entry
Reference: Andrew Rogers : A retrospective: Maquettes 1996-2015

Publishing details: Langwarrin, Victoria : McClelland Sculpture Park+Gallery, 2015. Quarto, pictorial wrappers, pp 144. Exhibition monograph, illustrated with colour photographs throughout.
Ref: 1000
Fieldhouse Janetview full entry
Reference: Janet Fieldhouse : body ornaments by FIELDHOUSE, Janet; BOSSE, Joanna. Catalogue for the Janet Fieldhouse : body ornaments exhibition held at the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection Museum, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 27 January to 21 May 2017, curated by Joanna Bosse; includes an essay by Joanna Bosse on the art of Janet Fieldhouse; works illustrated include Marriage Pendant, Comb and Pendant 3, Mark and Memory 3, and Memory Series 2.


Publishing details: Charlottesville : Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, University of Virginia, [2017]. Small quarto, pictorial wrappers, [10] pp,  colour illustrations
Ref: 1000
Rennie Reko view full entry
Reference: Reko Rennie : Patternation
Catalogue for the Reko Rennie : Patternation exhibition held at the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection Museum, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 28 January to 4 April 2011,
Publishing details: Charlottesville : Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, University of Virginia, [2011]. Folded sheet, 230 x 450 mm, comprising [6] pages each 230 x 150 mm, colour illustrations; fine.
Ref: 1000
Lister Anthonyview full entry
Reference: Lister. You Call That A Back Rub
Publishing details: Melbourne : Metro Gallery, 2010. Octavo (16.5cm x 23.5cm), softcover, 20pp. As new condition. Full colour catalogue showing the Art of Anthony Lister with 24 plates and a short introduction by Ken McGrego
Ref: 1000
Brennan Angelaview full entry
Reference: Angela Brennan : New Paintings 2000

Publishing details: Melbourne : Niagara Galleries, 2000. Oblong quarto, pictorial wrappers, [pp 36]. All works exhibited reproduced with full page color plates.
Ref: 1000
Bennett Gordonview full entry
Reference: Gordon Bennett : Paintings 1981-1991
Features colour illustrations of selected works, and introduction by Michael O’Ferrall and essay by Rex Butler.
Publishing details: Epernay : Frances Barbier, Jean-Claude Prevost, [c. 1993]. Square octavo, lllustrated wrappers, text in English and French.
Ref: 1000
Hickey Daleview full entry
Reference: Dale Hickey : one hundred drawings
Publishing details: Powell Street Gallery, 1991. Quarto, silver wrappers, pp 32. Exhibition catalogue with twenty pages of colour plate reproductions of selected works; introduction by Chris McAuliffe.
Ref: 1000
King Grahameview full entry
Reference: Grahame King

Publishing details: Melbourne : Eastgate Gallery, 1996. Octavo, illustrated wrappers, [pp 12]. Exhibition catalogue showing 12 works, all illustrated in colour.
Ref: 1000
Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: Robert Jacks : Sketches of Spain
Illustrated in colour with introduction by Paul McGillick.
Publishing details: Perth : Lister Calder Gallery, 2001. Quarto, illustrated wrappers, trifold brochure.
Ref: 1000
Koller Christopherview full entry
Reference: Christopher Köller : Parádeisos
Art monograph showing 89 photographs, with inscription by artist on title page.
Publishing details: Melbourne : M.33, 2011. Quarto, pictorial wrappers, pp 89.
Ref: 1000
Smart Sallyview full entry
Reference: Sally Smart : Shadow Form
Exhibition catalogue illustrated with colour reproductions.
Publishing details: Bendigo : Bendigo Art Gallery, 2001. Quarto, black wrappers with pink metallic lettering, pp 54.
Ref: 1000
Arkley Howardview full entry
Reference: Howard Arkley : Casual Works
Working Drawings; Source Materials, Doodles 1974-1987.  Exhibition catalogue with balck and white reproductions of Arkley’s works, as well as essays by Richard Brown and Virginia Trioli.
Publishing details: Melbourne : 200 Gerturde Street, 1988. Quarto, pictorial wrappers, trifold card.
Ref: 1000
Piccinini Patriciaview full entry
Reference: Atmosphere / Autosphere / Biosphere : Works by Patricia Piccinini
Piccinini is well known for her contemporary visual art, utilising digital techniques and hyperrealistic materials. This monograph covers a range of her works, all illustrated in full colour.
Publishing details: Melbourne : Drome Pty Ltd, 2000. Octavo, pictorial wrappers, pp 48.
Ref: 1000
Cultivating the Artsview full entry
Reference: Cultivating the arts: Sydney women culturists 1900-50
Australasian Digital Theses
Author/Creator
Hunt, Jane Elizabeth
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Dept. of Modern History, 2001.
Bibliography: p. 447-465.
Introduction: sowing the seeds -- Mothers, writers, feminists and strangers: the early patronage of Miles Franklin, 1900-1906 -- From needlework to woodcarving: the Fairfax women and the Arts and Crafts Movement, 1899-1914 -- Ethel Kelly: the star of Sydney society -- 'Fellowing' women: Mary Gilmore and women writers of the 1920s -- Waging war on the establishment? Ethel Anderson, modern art and Sydney society, 1924-40 -- The musical ministry of Lilian Frost, Pitt Street Congregational Church organist, 1895-1949 -- From charity to cultural patronage: Lady Gordon and The Little Theatre movement, 1929-1939 -- The Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the 'Three musketeers' -- Waging war on the establishment? II: Mary Alice Evatt, modern art and The National Art Gallery of New South Wales -- Conclusion.
Description
In Australian cultural studies a focus on radical nationalists, male intellectuals, class-based cultural constructions and popular culture has steered the general historiography away from the subject of women and culture. Feminist cultural histories in Australia have tended to focus on practitioners, particularly women writers, and have set out to recover lost or unknown cultural heroines, develop exclusionist theories, or argue for a feminine aesthetic. This thesis considers the actions of both female practitioners and supporters of the arts, and suggests that despite numerous intersecting interests some continuity may be discerned in the actions of women culturists in Sydney in the first half of the twentieth century. Two key factors united them: the application of learned feminine behaviours in the patronage of culturally oriented individuals and movements, and an acceptance of the sort of distinctions that nineteenth century British discussions on culture had generated. -- This thesis examines through a series of case studies the work of practitioners in the arts, individual patrons or supporters of particular artists or cultural groups, and networks of supporters. It explores the dynamics of respective movements initiated or driven by women within musical, artistic, literary and theatrical circles, and in the wider community of the culturally concerned. This wider circle, driven by the mid-Victorian ideal of cultural custodianship, was concerned with the pursuit of cultural excellence and the 'civilising' arts. It was anxious about mass culture and the threat of mediocrity. Culturists, both men and women, sought to provide opportunities for training, education and cultural exposure; to found mutually supportive collectives; to establish permanent institutions; to secure the future of high culture in Sydney. In examining the movement towards the institutionalisation of cultural distinctions, this thesis takes a look at conservative Anglo-Australian cultural forces, as well as patriotic movements, and international modernist influences. Cultural nationalism thus appears as an ever evolving and multi-faceted creature, responding in a variety of ways to the onset of modernity. -- Threading these case studies together is a sense of femininity, and a raised focus on female cultural agency that was fuelled by the women's movement of the late nineteenth century. This is essentially about the cultural side of maternal citizenship. Sydney women culturists felt a duty to foster aspects of the high cultural life of the city. Years of private training and some contact with professional circles had given women culturists an active appreciation of the arts. In attempting to provide similar opportunities to the people of Sydney and the entire state, they achieved cultural agency. They used, as subtle acts of patronage, behaviours inherent in anachronistic codes of womanliness cited throughout the western world during the nineteenth century as the guarantor of the women's movement. They nurtured, they used social networks, and they frequently used charity-work as a working model. -- Female cultural activism accompanied an ongoing cultural reaction to modernity. It thus also changed as responses to modernity shifted in their focus. An increasing tendency in Australia to call on state and federal governments for cultural aid accompanied other shifts in the political and international environment following the Second World War. Thus the heyday of the woman culturist was over by the mid-twentieth century. Their actions, however, left a lasting legacy.
Description
Publishing details: Publisher : Macquarie University
Date: 2001
Ref: 1000
Anderson Ethelview full entry
Reference: see Cultivating the arts: Sydney women culturists 1900-50
Australasian Digital Theses
Author/Creator
Hunt, Jane Elizabeth
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Dept. of Modern History, 2001.
Bibliography: p. 447-465.
Introduction: sowing the seeds -- Mothers, writers, feminists and strangers: the early patronage of Miles Franklin, 1900-1906 -- From needlework to woodcarving: the Fairfax women and the Arts and Crafts Movement, 1899-1914 -- Ethel Kelly: the star of Sydney society -- 'Fellowing' women: Mary Gilmore and women writers of the 1920s -- Waging war on the establishment? Ethel Anderson, modern art and Sydney society, 1924-40 -- The musical ministry of Lilian Frost, Pitt Street Congregational Church organist, 1895-1949 -- From charity to cultural patronage: Lady Gordon and The Little Theatre movement, 1929-1939 -- The Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the 'Three musketeers' -- Waging war on the establishment? II: Mary Alice Evatt, modern art and The National Art Gallery of New South Wales -- Conclusion.
Description
In Australian cultural studies a focus on radical nationalists, male intellectuals, class-based cultural constructions and popular culture has steered the general historiography away from the subject of women and culture. Feminist cultural histories in Australia have tended to focus on practitioners, particularly women writers, and have set out to recover lost or unknown cultural heroines, develop exclusionist theories, or argue for a feminine aesthetic. This thesis considers the actions of both female practitioners and supporters of the arts, and suggests that despite numerous intersecting interests some continuity may be discerned in the actions of women culturists in Sydney in the first half of the twentieth century. Two key factors united them: the application of learned feminine behaviours in the patronage of culturally oriented individuals and movements, and an acceptance of the sort of distinctions that nineteenth century British discussions on culture had generated. -- This thesis examines through a series of case studies the work of practitioners in the arts, individual patrons or supporters of particular artists or cultural groups, and networks of supporters. It explores the dynamics of respective movements initiated or driven by women within musical, artistic, literary and theatrical circles, and in the wider community of the culturally concerned. This wider circle, driven by the mid-Victorian ideal of cultural custodianship, was concerned with the pursuit of cultural excellence and the 'civilising' arts. It was anxious about mass culture and the threat of mediocrity. Culturists, both men and women, sought to provide opportunities for training, education and cultural exposure; to found mutually supportive collectives; to establish permanent institutions; to secure the future of high culture in Sydney. In examining the movement towards the institutionalisation of cultural distinctions, this thesis takes a look at conservative Anglo-Australian cultural forces, as well as patriotic movements, and international modernist influences. Cultural nationalism thus appears as an ever evolving and multi-faceted creature, responding in a variety of ways to the onset of modernity. -- Threading these case studies together is a sense of femininity, and a raised focus on female cultural agency that was fuelled by the women's movement of the late nineteenth century. This is essentially about the cultural side of maternal citizenship. Sydney women culturists felt a duty to foster aspects of the high cultural life of the city. Years of private training and some contact with professional circles had given women culturists an active appreciation of the arts. In attempting to provide similar opportunities to the people of Sydney and the entire state, they achieved cultural agency. They used, as subtle acts of patronage, behaviours inherent in anachronistic codes of womanliness cited throughout the western world during the nineteenth century as the guarantor of the women's movement. They nurtured, they used social networks, and they frequently used charity-work as a working model. -- Female cultural activism accompanied an ongoing cultural reaction to modernity. It thus also changed as responses to modernity shifted in their focus. An increasing tendency in Australia to call on state and federal governments for cultural aid accompanied other shifts in the political and international environment following the Second World War. Thus the heyday of the woman culturist was over by the mid-twentieth century. Their actions, however, left a lasting legacy.
Description
Publishing details: Publisher : Macquarie University
Date: 2001
Evatt Mary Aliceview full entry
Reference: see Cultivating the arts: Sydney women culturists 1900-50
Australasian Digital Theses
Author/Creator
Hunt, Jane Elizabeth
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Dept. of Modern History, 2001.
Bibliography: p. 447-465.
Introduction: sowing the seeds -- Mothers, writers, feminists and strangers: the early patronage of Miles Franklin, 1900-1906 -- From needlework to woodcarving: the Fairfax women and the Arts and Crafts Movement, 1899-1914 -- Ethel Kelly: the star of Sydney society -- 'Fellowing' women: Mary Gilmore and women writers of the 1920s -- Waging war on the establishment? Ethel Anderson, modern art and Sydney society, 1924-40 -- The musical ministry of Lilian Frost, Pitt Street Congregational Church organist, 1895-1949 -- From charity to cultural patronage: Lady Gordon and The Little Theatre movement, 1929-1939 -- The Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the 'Three musketeers' -- Waging war on the establishment? II: Mary Alice Evatt, modern art and The National Art Gallery of New South Wales -- Conclusion.
Description
In Australian cultural studies a focus on radical nationalists, male intellectuals, class-based cultural constructions and popular culture has steered the general historiography away from the subject of women and culture. Feminist cultural histories in Australia have tended to focus on practitioners, particularly women writers, and have set out to recover lost or unknown cultural heroines, develop exclusionist theories, or argue for a feminine aesthetic. This thesis considers the actions of both female practitioners and supporters of the arts, and suggests that despite numerous intersecting interests some continuity may be discerned in the actions of women culturists in Sydney in the first half of the twentieth century. Two key factors united them: the application of learned feminine behaviours in the patronage of culturally oriented individuals and movements, and an acceptance of the sort of distinctions that nineteenth century British discussions on culture had generated. -- This thesis examines through a series of case studies the work of practitioners in the arts, individual patrons or supporters of particular artists or cultural groups, and networks of supporters. It explores the dynamics of respective movements initiated or driven by women within musical, artistic, literary and theatrical circles, and in the wider community of the culturally concerned. This wider circle, driven by the mid-Victorian ideal of cultural custodianship, was concerned with the pursuit of cultural excellence and the 'civilising' arts. It was anxious about mass culture and the threat of mediocrity. Culturists, both men and women, sought to provide opportunities for training, education and cultural exposure; to found mutually supportive collectives; to establish permanent institutions; to secure the future of high culture in Sydney. In examining the movement towards the institutionalisation of cultural distinctions, this thesis takes a look at conservative Anglo-Australian cultural forces, as well as patriotic movements, and international modernist influences. Cultural nationalism thus appears as an ever evolving and multi-faceted creature, responding in a variety of ways to the onset of modernity. -- Threading these case studies together is a sense of femininity, and a raised focus on female cultural agency that was fuelled by the women's movement of the late nineteenth century. This is essentially about the cultural side of maternal citizenship. Sydney women culturists felt a duty to foster aspects of the high cultural life of the city. Years of private training and some contact with professional circles had given women culturists an active appreciation of the arts. In attempting to provide similar opportunities to the people of Sydney and the entire state, they achieved cultural agency. They used, as subtle acts of patronage, behaviours inherent in anachronistic codes of womanliness cited throughout the western world during the nineteenth century as the guarantor of the women's movement. They nurtured, they used social networks, and they frequently used charity-work as a working model. -- Female cultural activism accompanied an ongoing cultural reaction to modernity. It thus also changed as responses to modernity shifted in their focus. An increasing tendency in Australia to call on state and federal governments for cultural aid accompanied other shifts in the political and international environment following the Second World War. Thus the heyday of the woman culturist was over by the mid-twentieth century. Their actions, however, left a lasting legacy.
Description
Publishing details: Publisher : Macquarie University
Date: 2001
Klippel Robertview full entry
Reference: see SMH article by Linda Morris ‘Driven by Artistic Impulse’, 15 August, 2017, p12 full-page article on upcoming exhibition at Olsen Gallery with summary of Klippel’s life.
Publishing details: article inserted in Robert Klippel by Deborah Edwards
Griggs Davidview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald article 15 August, 2017 titkled ‘Welcome to Cowboy Country
Publishing details: inserted in The Buko Police by David Griggs
Walsh James convict artist in Western Australiaview full entry
Reference: see Australiana Magazine, August 2017, Vol 39, no 3. Article ‘convict artist in Western Australia’ with 28 illustrations.
Pate Klytieview full entry
Reference: see Australiana Magazine, August 2017, Vol 39, no 3. Article ‘The Beleura collection of Klytie Pate pottery’ with 23 illustrations. Pages 5-13,
Thwaites Robert Ferry colonial landscape artistview full entry
Reference: see Australiana Magazine, August 2017, Vol 39, no 3. Article ‘Robert Ferry Thwaites - colonial landscape artist’ with 19 illustrations.
Thwaites George & Sons cabinet makers
view full entry
Reference: see Australiana Magazine, August 2017, Vol 39, no 3. Article ‘Robert Ferry Thwaites - colonial landscape artist’ with 19 illustrations. References to George Thwaites
Holst Arnoldview full entry
Reference: Ebay listing 15 August 2017: ‘Arnold Holst was a successful Australian tonalist painter, based in Melbourne. Having served in World War I in the AIF (Australian Wireless Squadron), he returned home and established himself as a skilled artist. He specialised mainly in still lifes, but also painted Australian landscapes. He was also associated with the tonalist movement, including artists such as Max Meldrum, Clarice Beckett & Percy Leason. He held a popular solo exhibition at the Athenaeum Gallery in Melbourne in 1950, which was highlighted in 'The Age'.
 
“Roses” (1940)
oil on canvas on board
27 x 27cm (image), approx. 33 x 33cm (frame)
signed & dated '40 lower right
*exhibited at Victorian Arts Society Spring Exhibition, Sept. 1940
 
It was exhibited at the Victorian Arts Society Spring Exhibition in September 1940, and was given special mention in 'The Age' newspaper on 24 September 1940 ("Spring Art Show; V.A.S. Galleries" p.9).
Barany Eugeneview full entry
Reference: Research notes by Stephen Scheding: Barany had exhibited in a two-man exhibition at Sydney’s Macquarie Galleries in 1955. The other artist was John Olsen. The Sydney Morning Herald (February 16, 1955. P2) referred to them as ‘an ill-matched pair’. Le Courrier Australien (Sydney, 25 February, 1955, Page 8) also noted that here were ‘two most unlike artists side by side’. Then, not surprisingly given the French readership, reviewed Barany before mentioning Olsen: ‘[Barany has found happiness and satisfaction in full, clear colours, in literalness and in the rich field for satire to be explored in such places as the Académie Française and La Rue du Chat qui pêche… The Blue Express is a delightful primitive-style picture; Polichinelle gains strength by its simplicity.’ On the other hand the reviewer felt that there was ‘there is at times an almost melancholy feeling in [Olsen’s] pictures’ but hoped ‘for interesting development in the future’.

Other snippets of information include the fact that Barany worked as a set designer for the Sydney Ballet Group in the 1950s (mentioned in Australia Dances: Creating Australian Dance, 1945-1965, by
Alan Brissenden and Keith Glennon, p 89). The fact that one of Barany’s paintings that appeared at auction (Lawsons, 7 August 2009, lot 2094) was titled Back Stage Theatre Royal [Sydney], might also suggests that the artist may worked for a time as a designer in the theatre.

There is also a reference in the Australian Women’s Weekly (28 Mar 1973 Page 52) to Barany painting cherubs on the ceiling of a house in Middle Cove, Sydney, which was being redecorated by the owners ‘in colourful Spanish style’. Decorating may have been regular work for Barany or a favour for a friend.
Slade George Penkivil 1832-1896view full entry
Reference: see Joel’s Auction, The Decorative Arts Collection of James Fairfax AC, 01 Sep 2017, Lot 446: GEORGE PENKIVIL SLADE (1832-1896)
The Cottage, Paddington 1870
pencil and wash, heightened with white, on paper
titled, signed with initials and dated lower right: THE COTTAGE - PADDINGTON / 20th Aug 1870 / GPS
17.5 x 25cm

PROVENANCE:
Academy Arts Pty Ltd, Sydney (label verso)
Estimate $ 1,000-2,000
Lindsay Rubyview full entry
Reference: Epigrams of Eve by Sophie Irene Loeb illustrated by Ruby Lind.
Publishing details: Gay and Hancock, c1900, 81pp
Ref: 1000
Taylor A Jview full entry
Reference: A. J. Taylor - The Ground Beneath - 147 works listed. Biography.
Publishing details: Martin Brown Contemporary, 2017, pb, 24pp with price list and invite inserted.
Ref: 223
Ryan Sueview full entry
Reference: Sue Ryan - Precious, 10 exhibits all illustrated. Biographical information.
Publishing details: Martin Browne Gallery, 2017, with price list and invite.
Ref: 223
Woolley Kenview full entry
Reference: see SL, magazine of the State Library of NSW, Spring 2017 for four-page article on Ken Wolley’s drawings in the Library’s collection.
artists’ booksview full entry
Reference: see SL, magazine of the State Library of NSW, Spring 2017 for article on artists’ books in the Library’s collection.
Renniks Australian Artistsview full entry
Reference: Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. A biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections.
Publishing details: Renniks & Co, Pty Ltd 1968, not paginated, hc, dw,
Stuart William Evans Duttonview full entry
Reference: see Joels auction, 5 September, lot 205:
Description: W.E.D. STUART (1826-1873)
Still Life With Fruit 1866
oil on canvas
signed and dated lower right: W. Stuart/ 1866
83 x 83cm

PROVENANCE:
Private collection, Melbourne

OTHER NOTES:
Arriving in Australia during the Gold Rush, Stuart ventured to to Sandhurst (Bendigo) but was not successful as a prospector, so instead turned his hand to become a painter of still lifes and marine scenes. Stuart had already exhibited at various London institutions and in Australia he showed with the Victorian Academy of Arts and at the 1866 Intercolonial Exhibition.
Horrell Charles Cornish (1822-1892) view full entry
Reference: see Davidsons Auction 3 September 2017, lot 301: HORRELL, Charles Cornish (1822-1892), Arthur's Seat fronting Port Phillip Bay, and about 15 miles from Schnapper Point and 50 miles (S) from Melbourne... from nature,' Dec 1870 or 1879 (date partially trimmed). C C Horrell was a draftsman in Surveyor Generals Department, & died in Prahran Victoria.
W/Clr
24.5x33cm
Wittenoom Charles Dirckview full entry
Reference: see Deutscher and Hacket auction, 20 September 2017, lot 1: CHARLES DIRCK WITTENOOM
(1791 – 1843)
SKETCH OF THE TOWN OF PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, c.1836 – 37
watercolour and pencil on paper
22.5 x 34.5 cm
bears inscription on label verso: C. D. Wittenoom / A STREET SCENE IN PERTH / … / Drawn circa 1832. / …
ESTIMATE: 
$150,000 – 200,000
PROVENANCE
Captain Alfred Walter Frances Fuller, United Kingdom
Thence by descent
Mrs Estelle Fuller, United Kingdom
Sotheby’s, London, 30 January 1969, lot 93
Private collection
Christie’s, Melbourne, 3 May 1988, lot 99
Private collection, Perth
EXHIBITED
Various displays, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, February 1989 – 2017
Unknown Land: Mapping and Imagining Western Australia, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, 17 September 2016 – 30 January 2017 (as ‘Sketch of St. George’s Terrace, Perth’)
LITERATURE
O’Brien, J. and Statham-Drew, P., On We Go: The Wittenoom Way – The Legacy of a Colonial Chaplain, Fremantle Press, Western Australia, 2009, pp. 46 – 47 (illus.)
RELATED WORKS
Sketch of the Town of Perth, Western Australia, engraving by Henshall, J., illus. in Ogle, N., The Colony of Western Australia: a manual for immigrants, James Fraser, London, 1839, opposite p. 30 and Murdoch, W., Westralia Gift Book: to aid Y.M.C.A. military work and Returned Nurses' fund: by writers and artists of Western Australia, V. K. Jones, Perth, 1916, p. 40
Rev. John B. Wittenoom, Front View of the Artist’s House, 1832, pen and wash, 21.9 x 31.2 cm, in the collection of Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
CATALOGUE TEXT
St George’s Terrace is the main thoroughfare of Perth. Formerly cited as one of the most charming boulevards in Australia, it was utterly transformed by the mining booms of the 1960s and 1970s. After a kilometre of imposing skyscrapers, a section of colonial buildings still stands clustered around the Barrack Street precinct but these date predominantly from the years after convict labourers arrived in the 1850s. Going back even further to 1837, Charles Wittenoom stood some twenty metres back from that corner as he drew this historically important view of the young township, then known as the Swan River Colony. To the right is the entrance to what is now Barrack Street, so named for the army barracks which originally stood along the track that continues on the other side of the Terrace. In the foreground, where a mature Marri tree is depicted leaning over the road, was the residence of the artist’s brother Reverend John Burdett Wittenoom who had arrived in Perth in 1830 to take up the position as the colony’s Chaplain, a mere seven months after the Lieutenant-Governor, Captain Stirling, had arrived with the first settlers on the Parmelia.

As part of his contract, Reverend Wittenoom was given title to lot L1, ‘a narrow, deep allotment of about one acre on St George’s Terrace’,1 with Bazaar Street (now The Esplanade) as one of its boundaries. He soon bought the adjoining lot, which had a claypit. Leasing this to a brick maker in return for a tithe of 10,000 bricks, Wittenoom and his sons constructed a handsome two-storey house: ‘The bricks were made and burnt on the premises … The ‘tout ensemble’ looks exceedingly well and hath rather a genteel appearance than otherwise. It is much admired, being decidedly the most substantial and best built house in the colony’.2 He also planted a bountiful garden featuring a grove of thirteen peach trees. Wittenoom had formerly taught at Oxford University and augmented his theological duties in Perth by founding the colony’s first grammar school in 1838. He enthusiastically promoted the new colony in letters home, describing the climate as being ‘splendid and more congenial to health than any other on the face of the globe’;3 and became involved with the Children’s Friend Society, a charitable organisation based in London which found posts in the various British colonies for orphaned or abandoned children. It was this confluence of interests that led his brother Charles to travel to Perth, arriving in late December 1835.

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CHARLES DIRK WITTENOOM
J. HENSHALL (ENGRAVER)
Sketch in the Town of Perth,
Western Australia, 1839
hand coloured engraving
10.1 x 16.8 cm
image courtesy of the
National Library of Australia, Canberra
Already known as a sketcher and newspaper man, Charles chartered a small ship (the Giraffe) from London and brought with him ten children on behalf of the Children’s Friend Society.4 Four weeks later, he took the Giraffe on to Sydney where he stayed for a few months before charting another vessel, the Isabella, for a trading journey to the Dutch East Indies. Detained for a while in Timor, the Isabella returned to Sydney then continued to Perth, arriving 23 November 1836.5 This time Charles stayed for four months and it is almost certain that he completed this drawing during that period. In the early days of the colony there had been much speculation, but also much disappointment, fuelled by ‘get-rich-quick’ settler schemes proposed in London, most of which were undermined by dismal reports from returning ships’ captains who had deposited their passengers at the then-desolate tent city of Fremantle, some miles from the actual township of Perth. If the ships had journeyed further upstream, they would have found a more attractive and well-sheltered location described by its now-displaced indigenous inhabitants as ‘Nyungar boodjar, Nyungar land … [a river landscape created by] the Waakal or Dreamtime Serpent … weaving its bulky body across the plain, curving down to a wide path in front of The City of Perth, the bloated belly of a well-fed python’.6 Recognising the true potential of the new colony, the Wittenooms sought to change the misinformation being disseminated in England.

Sketch of the Town of Perth, Western Australia, c.1836 – 37 is one of only four known drawings executed by Charles Wittenoom whilst in the colony.7 Looking east down the Terrace, he depicted the principal buildings and made a feature of native trees which had been retained along the streetscape, augmented by flourishing introduced species. Riding toward the viewer in a stylish Stanhope gig is a figure identified by previous researchers as Reverend Wittenoom (in the absence of a visible clerical collar or scarf, it would seem this accreditation is based on the figure’s sober coat, tightly buttoned on a hot summer’s day). To the left, the hill gently inclines to the natural ridgeline that Hay Street now follows. The white-washed building shown is the original soldiers’ barracks (1829 – 30) with a roofed tent featuring striped canvas added as a side annexe. In front of this is the Officers’ Barracks built between in 1833, and further along, the Military Hospital (1831) bounded by Cathedral Avenue with the adjacent gaol (c.1829) at the corner of Pier Street. Opposite the Officers’ Barracks, visible between the trunk of the Marri tree and the edge of the drawing, is the small cottage, a ‘Palmer’s Hut’,8 which was Captain Stirling’s original home.9 Subsequently promoted to Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Stirling journeyed to London for a year in August 1832 and on his return10 found the original cottage too small for his needs, so took over the new Officers’ building for his family and as a Vice-Regal headquarters until a more appropriate Government House could be built.

The scene has all the warmth of a Perth summer and the bucolic air of pastoral commerce which would have communicated a clear and positive message to potential emigrants. Further evidence is the shadows, which are cast as if on a summer’s day in England, pointing to the north whereas in Perth, naturally, they face south. The message here is clear – Perth is presented as a genteel mirror of English society. Charles left the colony on 31 March 1837, a week after his brother opened ‘the new building erected to serve as both courthouse and church’. Still standing opposite the site of the Reverend’s own house, the Old Court House is central Perth’s only survivor from these foundation days.11 On arriving in London, Charles contacted Nathaniel Ogle, a Fellow of the Geological Society who had already published a range of books.12 It is almost certain that the two men knew of each other and may have even discussed Charles’ journey beforehand, as Ogle himself had been involved in an unsuccessful earlier proposal to found a colony south of Perth with ‘nearly 1000 well-selected companions to Leschenault and La Vasse’.13 Four of Wittenoom’s drawings were translated into engravings by J. Henshall and reproduced in Ogle’s highly influential The Colony of Western Australia: A manual for emigrants 1839, a richly detailed compendium which radically altered perceptions of the colony. In the engraved translation of Sketch of the Town of Perth, Western Australia, however, Charles appears to have suggested one distinctive addition – an enhanced view of Captain Stirling’s original dwelling peeking through the lush foliage. In addition, the original image of the Reverend in his horse-drawn gig was replaced with a dray, and the various street characters were augmented with a group of four aboriginal figures in European clothing.

Of the four original drawings executed by Charles, two are in Australian collections – Sketch of the Town of Perth from Perth Water, Western Australia (The Janet Holmes à Court Collection, Perth); and View from the Court House Arthur's Head, Freemantle [sic] (State Library of New South Wales, Sydney). The third remains in private hands, whilst examples of the engravings are held by various institutions and private collectors. Sketch of the Town of Perth, Western Australia was last offered for sale in 1988 when it achieved the then-record price of $93,500 for a Western Australian colonial drawing.14 There are other artist renditions of Perth and Fremantle from the 1830s but this particular work is unique with its aspect of St George’s Terrace as it appeared in its earliest inception 180 years ago.

1. O’Brien, J. and Statham-Drew, P., On We Go: The Wittenoom way. The legacy of a colonial chaplain, Fremantle Press, Western Australia, 2009, p. 25
2. Wittenoom, J.B., letter to cousin William Jersey, 24 July 1832, quoted in O’Brien, J. and Statham-Drew, P. op. cit., p. 26
3. ibid., p. 26
4. ‘Shipping Intelligence’, Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal, Western Australia, 2 January 1836, p. 626
5. ‘Shipping Intelligence’, Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal, Western Australia, 26 November 1836, p. 804
6. Collard, l. et al., ‘Oorl Ngulluck Koorliny (Come we walk together)’, in White, T.A. (ed.), Perth: a guide for the curious, UWA Publishing, Perth, 2016, p. 35
7. A fifth drawing, Front View of the Artist’s House, 1832 (Art Gallery of Western Australia), is attributed to Reverend Wittenoom but Charles is increasingly considered to be the most probable artist.
8. See Royal Perth Hospital Heritage Society website: http://rphheritagesociety.org.au/wordpress/wa-early-history/, accessed 13 July 2017
9. On the site of the contemporary Stirling Gardens, this building has been previously mis-identified by researchers as being Reverend Wittenoom’s house, but his was well out of this drawing’s frame, some thirty metres south of the mature Marri tree.
10. Stirling landed 19 August 1833, via the James Pattison.
11. Reverend Wittenoom’s house was demolished in 1890 and replaced by the Weld Club.
12. The Royal Geographical Society was founded in 1830 and the first paper read before the original members dealt with Western Australia.
13. Battye, J.S., Western Australia: A history of its discovery to the inauguration of the Commonwealth 1924 (facsimile edition), University of Western Australia Press, Perth, 1978, p. 78. The author thanks Janet Muir of Muir Old and Rare Books, Perth, for direction to this source.
14. Christie’s, Australian Paintings, Prints & Sculpture, Melbourne, 3 May 1988, lot 99

The author thanks Melissa Harpley and Eileen Jellis, Art Gallery of Western Australia, for assistance in cataloguing this work.

ANDREW GAYNOR

Rowe George 1796-1864view full entry
Reference: see Deutscher and Hacket auction, 20 September 2017, lot 2: GEORGE ROWE
(1796 – 1864)
GEORGE ROWE AT THE DIGGINGS NEAR ARARAT, c.1858
watercolour and gouache on paper on cardboard
63.0 x 186.5 cm
signed lower right: GRowe
ESTIMATE: 
$250,000 – 350,000
PROVENANCE
The artist, Exeter, United Kingdom
Thence by descent
James Arthur Rowe, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA until his death in 21 October 1922
Thence by descent
George Fawcett Rowe, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA until his death in 9 February 1952
Thence by descent
Elizabeth Rowe Holmes, Florida, USA until her death in 17 August 2003
Thence by descent
Private collection, New Jersey, USA, great-great-granddaughter of the artist
EXHIBITED
International Exhibition [Department of the Colony of Victoria, Australia: Mining, Quarrying and Metallurgy Section], London, 1 May – 1 November 1862, cat. 476
George Rowe, Artist and Lithographer, 1796-1864, Art Gallery and Museum, Cheltenham, United Kingdom, 21 August – 2 October 1982; Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter, United Kingdom, 30 October – 11 December 1982 (reproduction exhibited, as ‘George Rowe on the Bendigo (?) Diggings’)
LITERATURE
Blake, S., George Rowe, Artist and Lithographer, 1796-1864, Art Gallery and Museum, Cheltenham, United Kingdom, 1982, cat. 165 (illus.)
RELATED WORKS
Six preliminary figure studies for George Rowe at the Diggings near Ararat, c.1858, artist’s Sketchbook, pencil on paper, 12.7 x 17.9 cm, 32 sheets, private collection
CATALOGUE TEXT
The Victorian goldfields of the early 1850s drew all kinds of characters and talents to them, including London lawyers and professional artists. George Rowe had been High Bailiff of Cheltenham, and, as a master lithographer, one of England’s most successful producers of picturesque and topographical views. Like many, he sought to regenerate his family’s fortunes through gold. And like most, he soon realised that there was more to be made by returning to an earlier vocation. From the Castlemaine diggings in December 1852 he moved on to Bendigo, setting up a refreshment tent with the aid of his son George Curtis (later Fawcett) Rowe. When the rush to the McIvor digging robbed them of customers, Rowe turned to art. His success was remarkable, having difficulty keeping up with the demand for ‘some token of recollection … to be sent to England or America’.1 There was also demand for signboards, painted inscriptions on wooden tombstones, and flags to distinguish the miners’ tents. Son George Fawcett turned to the theatre, painted scenery, and performed at Bendigo’s Crystal Palace. He eventually established himself in England and the U.S.A, ‘where he made his mark both as an actor and as a dramatic author’.2

George Rowe’s first watercolours of the Bendigo diggings were generally small in size, a typical one being Australian Settlers’ Tents, 1853 in the Nan Kivell Collection of the National Library of Australia, Canberra.3 A group of Aboriginal figures stand to the right and a dog sits guard outside one of the tents, characteristic additions found in many a later picture. At this time Rowe averaged two pictures a day, charging between one and five guineas each.4 In May of 1857, in the long room adjoining the Criterion Theatre, Sandhurst (the old name for Bendigo), he exhibited fifty of his watercolour views of Bendigo, Castlemaine and Forest Creek for an Art Union, also shown in Castlemaine and Melbourne. The Bendigo Advertiser reported with enthusiasm and at length: ‘In every instance the artist has succeeded admirably in a correct delineation of the scenes he has undertaken’.5 Works included views of Kangaroo Flat, Eaglehawk, ‘New-chum Gully’ and Sandhurst from Quarry Hill, 1857 (Bendigo Art Gallery). ‘Of all the pictures enumerated, which, with others, are all of well known localities in the Bendigo district, we feel it is impossible to speak in too high terms of praise’.5

Given to travel through the Colony, the following summer of 1858 Rowe made a sketching tour of the Western District of Victoria, its spectacular mountain scenery having attracted other artists of the stature of Eugène von Guérard and Nicholas Chevalier. The chief attraction was Mount William, the highest peak in the Grampians Ranges. Rowe recorded the visit in his diary, an extract from which was published by the Melbourne Age newspaper: ‘…the view of the Grampians and the Victorian Ranges repaid us for all our labour. I took a sketch…’.6 And again: ‘I sketched the scene and treasured up in my memory the glorious effects which I was privileged to witness, and hope someday to find time to depict them in another fashion’. While this passionate response and parallel details may suggest a connection with our watercolour and brilliant fulfilment of hope, the entries certainly illuminate Rowe’s interests and provide a fascinating insight into George Rowe at the Diggings near Ararat, c.1858.

Rowe felt passionately about Australia, its climate, landscape, native life and opportunities. He had intended to emigrate, bringing his family out after he had established himself. This enthusiasm for his intended new home spilled over into his earlier letters to his wife, Philippa: ‘… I now like the warm glow of the clear and brilliant sky. I have lived now long enough in the Colony to estimate the qualities of the climate and all that has been written on the subject is true…’.7 And again: ‘It is a new and enterprising country, one that presents under its abundant riches opportunities of accumulation of wealth, and open to the aspiring of ambition and genius…’.

The climbing party, which included Rowe’s young son Sanford, had set out for Mount William on the morning of 24 February 1858. While bad weather delayed the ascent, Rowe described the view with enthusiasm:

The scene from the summit of Mount William is as grand and picturesque as those to be viewed from any of the Alps of Europe. The setting sun lit up the massive basaltic rocks that shot up from the summit of the various mountains like columns of ruby – a gorgeous temple based the dark robe of misty forest gradually deepening with the blackest shadow, giving the appearance of unfathomable depth to the gorges of the mountain. The naked limbs of the great stringy bark trees so white and skeleton like – the solitude, the consciousness of being so far removed from the haunts of man – all tended to create a sensation of undefinable awe.7

Rowe’s sketchbook includes several figure studies for our watercolour – the young man aiming his rifle, the Aboriginal woman in front of her mia-mia, the dog, and himself busily sketching. On the way to Mount William, they had ‘Shot some beautiful parrots, commonly called the Blue Mountain’.8 In the watercolour, Sanford shoots at parrots. And the very horizon of craggy mountains, evident on the large sheet of drawing paper in the sketchbook, is similarly seen within the picture within the watercolour, further testimony to Rowe’s incredible attention to detail. The carrying tube nearby indicates that Rowe took these large sheets with him – presumably completing the sketch on the spot and later working it into the finely finished watercolour we see today. Moreover, the image of the artist at work within his own picture is a familiar touch in nineteenth century art; even Charles Conder introduced himself working at his easel in All On a Summer’s Day, 1888 (Art Gallery of South Australia, M.J.M. Carter Collection). Importantly, the artist’s presence gives an increased sense of authenticity, certifying his record of the scene. And a further interesting connection between written and drawn detail is mention of the ‘flat rock’ where ‘We put up our canvas’.9

The prominence given to the foreground group incorporates an act of homage to the landscape and its owners. Tall, bearded and well built, Rowe was a striking figure, admired by his contemporaries. He frequently shared his landscapes with the Aboriginal peoples, the presence of their mia-mia, home or camp, again paralleled in Rowe’s Mount William diary entry: ‘At evening we put up our mi-mi in a scrub at about five miles from the base of the mountain, roasted our parrots, and found them the most delicately flavoured birds we had yet met with’. The mia-mia and campfire can be read as a metaphor for the Aboriginal homeland. This respect and a willingness to share with the indigenous people are seen elsewhere. Of the four Aboriginal figures, three are clad in possum cloaks, the seated male in the foreground wearing a government-issue blanket, identified by its blue line. 10 Harmony between peoples and the land continues in the two standing behind the artist. The man shares the breathtaking view with Rowe; the woman looks at his sketch. The indigenous people of central Victoria, the Djab wurrung, were once of large numbers and rich in culture, having lived on the volcanic plain for tens of thousands of years. Rowe was not alone in these sympathetic views. Ruth Pullin, the Von Guérard scholar writing recently of the Indigenous people in Von Guérard’s painting, Mr John King’s Station, 1861, said: ‘…they are depicted both on their land, yet dispossessed of it –’. ‘Their anomalous situation [she added] is expressed in their contradictory apparel …’.11

Like Von Guérard, Rowe’s breathtaking, large-scale panoramas capture the pristine wonder of the great southern land. Each arrived in the Colony in late 1852 – both in search of gold. They shared a love of the sublime in nature, the grand view topped by towering mountain ranges, and a land of plenty peopled with life in harmonious accord. While their figures provided a sense of scale, they also expressed the romantic concept of the smallness of humans compared with the might and majesty of nature. Moreover, their empathy with Aborigines was nigh identical. The gold rushes brought disruption and deforestation, disliked by both as depicted by despoiled earth and endless tree stumps. Von Guérard’s masterly paintings of Mounts William and Abrupt belong to the years 1855 and 1856, preceding Rowe’s visit to the area. It was also the beginning of the era of the ‘exhibition’ watercolour. As Andrew Sayers has pointed out: ‘In scale and presentation water-colours came to vie with oil paintings. The enormous water-colours of John Gully, Nicholas Chevalier, George Rowe and Oswald Brierly were conceived on a level of ambition previously reserved only for oil paintings’.12

After Mount William, Rowe wrote: ‘We then shaped for Ararat’.13 Our picture, George Rowe at the Diggings near Ararat, c.1858 shows the Grampians Ranges as a backdrop of mountain splendour, the town of Ararat a little closer. Although gold had been discovered nearby in 1854, it was not till 1857 that a group of Chinese miners found the gold at Ararat that created the boomtown. Rowe had worked in the area before. His panoramic The Gold Fields of Australia, Mount Ararat, c.1857 (National Library of Australia) shows the figure of a shepherd and his dog reclining on a rocky ledge overlooking a valley, with Ararat beyond.14 The first settler in the Mount William area was Horatio Wills, who established a sheep run in 1840. A comparison of the town in the two pictures shows development consistent with the time difference, schools and churches being opened from 1857 on. A courthouse was built in 1859. In our picture, a scene of desolation after the alluvial rush, mining activities occupy the near middle ground, the abundance of water for sluicing and smoke coming from the many chimneys referring to the recent change in weather encountered at Mount William – ‘…a thunder storm broke upon us, and the rain poured down in torrents’.15 Canvas tents rub shoulders with more established buildings, a horse puddler, an isolated windlass.

The eye-catching presence of the group on the rocky outcrop is characteristic of Rowe’s panoramas where foreground incidents provide narrative and added liveliness. Rowe’s gaze, however, is directed not towards the grand scene he provides for his viewer, but to new horizons, adding credence to the thought that his interests ranged beyond topographical accuracy, providing an amalgam of ideas, including interpretation through heightened awareness, carried to a level unique in his art.

It is believed that these large panoramic views were painted from sketches after his return to England in 1859. Another of similar scale, Mount Arapiles, c.1858 (private collection) with its prominent Aboriginal figures, was also possibly sketched during this visit and finished later. Other grand-sized views include the mining scenes Old Bendigo, 1857, and Ballarat, 1858, the latter peopled with Chinese diggers. Both are in the Dixson Galleries, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney.16 In 1862 Rowe exhibited ‘Six water-colour paintings of scenery in Victoria’ in the International Exhibition, London. Von Guérard showed six oil paintings in the same exhibition, one being Mount William from Mount Dryden, 1857, (Art Gallery of Western Australia).17 Rowe was the only artist to be awarded a medal, in the jurors’ words: ‘For faithful and beautiful delineation of the country, workings, and other relations of the gold fields’.18

1. George Rowe, letter to the artist’s daughter, August 1853, quoted in Blake 1982, op. cit., p. 29
2. ‘Death of Mr George Fawcett Rowe’, Bendigo Advertiser, 3 September 1889, p. 2
3. Watercolour on paper, 18.5 x 27.2 cm, NLA, NK1988
4. Blake, op. cit., p. 27
5. ‘The Bendigo Art Union’, Bendigo Advertiser, 15 May 1857, p. 3
6. ‘A Leaf from the Diary of an Artist. The Ascent of Mount William’, Age, Melbourne, 23 April 1858, p.4
7. Rowe, G., letter to Philippa Rowe, 1 and 5 January 1854, quoted in Reynolds, P., ‘George Rowe on the Bendigo Diggins’, La Trobe Library Journal, vol. 3, no. 12, October 1973, pp. 92 and 95
8. Age, 1858, op. cit.
9. ibid.
10. Pullin, R., ‘Eugène von Guérard’s Mr John King’s Station’, 1861, Estate of the Late James Fairfax, AC’, Deutscher and Hackett, 30 August 2017, lot 10, p. 55
11. ibid.
12. Sayers, A., Drawing in Australia: Drawings, Water-Colours, Pastels and Collages from the 1770s to the 1980s, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1989, p. 83
13. Age, 1858, op. cit.
14. The Gold Fields of Australia, Mount Ararat, c.1857, watercolour, 65.5 x 156.0 cm National Library of Australia, Canberra, cat. PIC R6195
15. Age, 1858, op. cit.
16. Old Bendigo, 1857, watercolour, 61.6 x 154.9 cm; Ballarat, 1858, watercolour, 62.5 x 153.7 cm. Dixson Galleries, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, cats. DG3, 853583 and DG2, 888273
17. International Exhibition, London, 1 May 1862, Von Guérard cat. 475-4, Mount William from Mount Dryden, 1857 as ‘Mount William’
18. ’Awards of the Jurors’, Department of the Colony of Victoria, Australia, International Exhibition of 1862, London, cat. 476

DAVID THOMAS
Lindsay Norman (and Jack Lindsay)view full entry
Reference: The London Aphrodite, A Literary Periodical of only 6 Issues, published in one volume upon its closing.
Edited by Jack Lindsay and P. R. Stephensen.

vignettes by Norman Lindsay.

London. Fanfrolico Press, 1928-1929.

The the journal was banned in the United States for alleged obscenity. Includes works of Aldous Huxley, Pittendrigh MacGillivray, P.R. Stephensen, amongst many others. The London Aphrodite is a controversial collection of stories, poems, and essays by various hands eminent or rebellious. 

Robert Leeson Jack Lindsay (1900-1990), an Australian-born writer, lived in the UK.

Percy Reginald Stephensen (1901-1965), an Australian writer, publisher & political activist
Publishing details: First printing. Six sections bound in one. No DJ. 9.5x6 inches, 496pp, 8vo, all six journals in 1 volume, B&W plates,
Ref: 1000
Gully John 1819-1888view full entry
Reference: The Southern Alps 1881 - Three Facsimile Prints of Watercolours by John Gully
Publishing details: [Auckland] Colour Agencies Ltd/. [1964?] Plates by Lithographic Laboratories Ltd
Printed by C M Banks Ltd
Ref: 1000
Crossland John Michaelview full entry
Reference: From DAAO: portrait painter, was born in England and studied at the Royal Academy Schools, London. He exhibited at both the Royal Academy and the Society of British Artists (Suffolk Street) between 1832 and 1845, showing portraits and Italian subject pictures at the former in 1832, 1833 and 1844. Portraits of its secretary and chaplain were painted for the St Ann’s Society, London.
Crossland and his family arrived at Port Adelaide on 21 February 1851 and settled in Adelaide, where he soon established a local reputation. Working in the fluent traditions of Late Georgian-Early Victorian portraiture, he was the most accomplished portrait painter in South Australia at this time and, after Ludwig Becker and William Strutt , the finest in any of the Australian colonies. He made his name with a series of portraits of Captain Charles Sturt , the explorer and artist. At least three versions survive (Art Gallery of South Australia, Legislative Council Chamber of the South Australian Parliament and National Portrait Gallery, London), the commissioned version for Parliament House being reported as recently completed in the Adelaide Observer of 12 March 1853.
One of his Captain Sturt – the Hero of Australian Exploration portraits was shown at the first exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts in 1857, together with his Portrait of Thomas Gilbert (now owned by the City of Adelaide). His paintings continued to feature in the society’s exhibitions even after Crossland’s death at Encounter Bay in 1858. His oil portraits of the late Reverend Thomas Quinton Stow and Mr William Giles were also exhibited posthumously, at the Stow Memorial Church Bazaar held at White’s rooms in December 1863.
Other eminent South Australians who sat for Crossland included Governor Sir Henry Young, Lady Young, Chief Justice Sir Charles Cooper, George Fife Angas (father of G.F. Angas ) and the Very Reverend James Farrell, Anglican Dean of Adelaide. The South Australian Register praised several of these 'fine likenesses’ on 16 October 1854, as well as Crossland’s portraits of lesser lights: John Brown, emigration agent, Thomas Gilbert, colonial storekeeper, and an unnamed 'aspirant for literary fame’. His portraits of two women (conventionally anonymous) were described as: 'a fine likeness of a lady whose placid countenance assures us we may venture to describe her as an elderly matron; and another equally good likeness of a married lady, who has scarcely begun to look matronly’. Moses Garlick, an Adelaide builder, and William Giles, the second manager of the South Australian Company, probably had their portraits painted too.
Crossland’s full-length portrait of the first resident commissioner of the province, James Hurtle Fisher, painted in late December 1854 (Parliament House, Adelaide), was praised in the South Australian Register on 27 and 28 December 1854 and 7 January 1855. It had cost 70 guineas, paid by public subscription. Its 'magnificent’ carved and gilded frame by David Culley (father of John ), said to be the most ambitious ever produced in the colony, received almost equal attention, having cost the astonishing sum of 50 guineas.
The scale and accomplishment of Crossland’s full- and half-length oil portraits of European settlers were novel to South Australia and suited the new confidence of a growing community, reflecting its ambitions and increasing wealth. But it is the pair of Aboriginal portraits in the Rex Nan Kivell Collection (National Library of Australia) – Nannultera, a Young Cricketer of the Natives’ Training Institution, Poonindie and Samuel Conwillan (Kandwillan), a Catechist of the Natives’ Training Institution, Poonindie , now firmly given to his hand – that are without doubt Crossland’s major works. Both were commissioned in 1854 by Archdeacon Matthew Hale, who paid only £6 5s for the portrait of Conwillan. This seems to have been a special price for a generally admired churchman who founded Poonindie with the aim of creating 'a Christian village of Australian natives, reclaimed from barbarism and trained to the duties of social Christian life’. Samuel Conwillan’s grave portrait with Bible may be read as commemorating the achievements of the mind, whereas Nannultera’s displays the complementary quality of bodily recreation in its healthiest and highest form in Hale’s eyes – the game of cricket.
Writers:
Jones, John
Date written:
1992
Last updated:
2011
Stanley Frankview full entry
Reference: see Lawson’s online sale 3.9.17, lot 167: F. Stanley 
Portrait of an Aboriginal Man 
pencil 9charcoal?) on paper 
24.5 x 18cm 
signed lower right 
Estimate $400-600
(possibly early 20th century)
Marcet Edouardview full entry
Reference: Australie. Un voyage a travers le bush Illustrated with 20 original photographs after drawings by the author. [’photo-illustrated book by Swiss emigrant settler Marcet being a fictional work set in Queensland. The work describes the harsh conditions and difficulties of bush life with a focus on the tension between while settlers and the local Aboriginal population. 10 mounted photographic illustrations of drawings in the text after G. Liquier. Ferguson 12251.’ From Douglas Stewart Fine Books]
Publishing details: Dessins de Mm. G. Liquier et D. d’apres les indications de l’auteur. Geneve : Jules-Guillaume Fick, 1868. Octavo, gilt-lettered cloth (spine glued down), all edges gilt, pp. 268, the text set in ornamental borders with decorated initials, Printed in an edition of 200 copies.
Ref: 1000
Williams Fredview full entry
Reference: Fred Williams : Pilbara feelings. Series
Colour illustrations throughout.
Publishing details: Melbourne : Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2000. Quarto, illustrated wrappers, pp. 44.
Ref: 1000
Gill S Tview full entry
Reference: 14 views of Old Adelaide. From sketches in 1840 – 1849 by S. T. Gill, F. R. Nixon, S. Calvert & O. Korn. Fourteen tinted lithographed plates interleaved with tissue.

Publishing details: [Adelaide] : E. S. Wigg & Son, n.d. [c.1880]. Oblong folio,
Ref: 1000
Nixon Francis Russellview full entry
Reference: see 14 views of Old Adelaide. From sketches in 1840 – 1849 by S. T. Gill, F. R. Nixon, S. Calvert & O. Korn. Fourteen tinted lithographed plates interleaved with tissue.

Publishing details: [Adelaide] : E. S. Wigg & Son, n.d. [c.1880]. Oblong folio,
Korn Oview full entry
Reference: see 14 views of Old Adelaide. From sketches in 1840 – 1849 by S. T. Gill, F. R. Nixon, S. Calvert & O. Korn. Fourteen tinted lithographed plates interleaved with tissue.

Publishing details: [Adelaide] : E. S. Wigg & Son, n.d. [c.1880]. Oblong folio,
Calvert Sview full entry
Reference: see 14 views of Old Adelaide. From sketches in 1840 – 1849 by S. T. Gill, F. R. Nixon, S. Calvert & O. Korn. Fourteen tinted lithographed plates interleaved with tissue.

Publishing details: [Adelaide] : E. S. Wigg & Son, n.d. [c.1880]. Oblong folio,
Arago Jacquesview full entry
Reference: Voyage autour du monde : Nouvelle édition expurgée précédée d’une introduction de Jules Janin. [’A handsomely produced children’s book, a late nineteenth century edition for children of the artist Arago’s 1823 account of his circumnavigation with Freycinet in the Uranie. The well illustrated narrative takes in Brazil, Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius, New Holland (including a description of Sydney and of Aboriginal customs), Timor, Marianas, Sandwich Islands (Hawaii), Malvinas and Paraguay]

Publishing details: Limoges : Eugene Ardant et Cie., [c 1900]. Quarto, original pictorial red cloth gilt, gilt edges, 336 pp. 45 gravure illustrations.
Ref: 1000
Gill S T view full entry
Reference: The Melbourne Rose. Part II.
[’From Douglas Stewart Fine Books: ‘A significant and very rare Melbourne publication of the gold rush era, with engravings after those of S.T. Gill in Victoria Illustrated (1857) and Victoria Illustrated. Second Series (1862). In the examples we have handled, the groupings of engravings vary. Furthermore, the scenes themselves are adapted from the Gill originals and have some embellishments. In the present example, the scenes are titled:
• View of Point Gellibrand and Williamstown from Bay
• Benevolent Asylum, North Melbourne
• Savings Bank and Chamber of Commerce, Geelong
• Crown Lands Office, Melbourne
• Melbourne Savings Bank
• Collegiate Grammar School, St. Kilda
• Suburban Railway Bridge, Hawthorn
• Ballarat East from the Camp Reserve. Mount Buninyong in the distance
• Mechanics Institution, Melbourne
• Temple Court, Melbourne
• St. Patrick’s College, Melbourne
• Johnston Steel Bridge over the Yarra, Studley Park
• Oriental Bank, Melbourne
• Melbourne Exhibition
• Revd. Irving Hetherington’s Scotch Church and Manse, Melbourne
• Melbourne, St. Kilda and Brighton Railway Bridge, St. Kilda Road
• Sir CHarles Hotman’s Monument in New Cemetary, Melbourne
• Melbourne and Hobson’s Bay Railway Station, St. Kilda
• Wesleyan Church, Melbourne
• Melbourne Protestant Orphan Asylum, Emerald Hill
• Melbourne Exchange
• Town, and Melbourne & Hobson’s Bay Railway Piers, Sandridge
• Pall Mall, Sandhurst
• Melbourne Hospital
• Chalmer’s Church, Melbourne.]

Publishing details: London : Joseph, Myers & Co., 1862 (printed in Hamburg by C. Adler’s Printing Establishment). Chromolithographed and engraved folding card in the shape of a rose, in the original gilt-printed envelope honouring Burke and Wills;
Ref: 1000
Nolan Sidney 917-1992view full entry
Reference: Sidney Nolan (1917-1992)
Sidney Nolan. Paintings of Australia. Landscapes and Legends.
Lent by Durlacher Bros. Single sheet, illustration, short biography by Dorothy Cogswell, catalogue of 16 works, including a Kelly painting.

Publishing details: Dwight Art Memorial, South Hadley, Massachusetts, April 13 – May 3, 1959.
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Harris Mary Pview full entry
Reference: SIMONS, Marian
The Innkeeper’s wife
Illustrations by Mary P. Harris. Children’s book based on the nativity.
Publishing details: Adelaide : Rigby, c. 1941. Quarto, illustrated wrappers with silver detail
stringbound, pp. 12, illustrated.
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Gill S T view full entry
Reference: The Swiss Rose.
[’From Douglas Stewart Fine Books: ‘S.l. : s.n., c. 1860. Engraved folding pictorial ephemeron, die cut in the shape of a rose, diameter when unfolded of 265 mm, with 28 scenes in Switzerland, two panels being the chromolithographed rose which forms the outer covers of this delightful souvenir; a couple of small paper reinforcments. A rare and delicate item, without publisher’s details but reminiscent of the series of ‘Souvenir Roses’ printed by Adler in Hamburg for the overseas markets..]

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Contemporary New Zealand Art 2view full entry
Reference: Contemporary New Zealand Art 2 by Elizabeth Caughey and John Gow.The second book in the series reviewing the works of New Zealand artists across the twentieth century. Shows over 100 works from 20 artists across a range of artistic styles.
Publishing details: Auckland : David Bateman, 1999. Quarto, pictorial wrappers, pp 111.
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Contemporary New Zealand Art 1view full entry
Reference: Contemporary New Zealand Art 1 by Elizabeth Caughey
Publishing details: David Bateman Ltd, 1997
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Williamson William Tview full entry
Reference: From Federation University Australia website: William T. Williamson. Artist and educator. Ballarat School of Mines Technical Art School, c1913

The Williamson family lived at Smythesdale, moving to Ballarat for the education of their four children. The eldest child, William, attended the Ballarat High School and planned to seek employment with the Victorian Railways. Always interested in drawing he entered some of his work in the Amateur Art Exhibition of October 1913, organised by the Ballarat Ladies Art Association and held in the Ballarat Town Hall. Walter Withers, Mrs MacGeorge and former Ballarat art student Ponsonby Carew-Smyth were judges. Bill Williamson won a prize in the 'Drawing a Plant' section. Carew-Smyth, at that time the chief Education Department Art Inspector, recommended Bill enter the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) Technical Art School and train as a teacher. Bill took up the suggestion and became an Art and English in technical schools, eventually being appointed Headmaster.
Bill Williamson's sisters Daisy and Minnie both became teachers, while brother Hugh joined the Ballarat branch of the Bank of Australasia in 1916. Forty-five years later he retired as General Manager of the ANZ Bank. The Hugh D.T. Williamson Foundation has funded many projects in and around Ballarat, including the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Ballarat Mechanics' Institute, Her Majesty's Theatre, and the University of Ballarat's tapestry 'Diggers' woven by the Victorian Tapestry Workshop. Hugh D.T. Williamson felt a sense of gratitude to Ballarat for launching himself and his brothers and sisters on happy and successful careers.
This biography researched by Clare Gervasoni, August 2008.
Cannon Edwin Josephview full entry
Reference: From Federation University Australia website: Edwin Joseph 'Ted' CANNON (1895-1916)
Artist, killed in action 14 September 1916

It was universally agreed that Ted Cannon was destined for great things. Born at Ballarat on 30 July 1895, Ted was the only son of Edwin and Florence Cannon. From an early age young Ted showed remarkable artistic promise and he possessed 'more than average ability.' It was a natural step for him to attend the highly regarded Technical Art School (part of the Ballarat School of Mines [SMB] campus) in 1912, where he came under the influence of principal and artist H. H. Smith. A fellow student and friend was Amalie Feild (later Colquhoun).
Precociously intelligent, he always seemed a step ahead in everything he did. Ted was devoted to his art, and devoured all areas of a full course of study. He quickly became one of the most popular students at the SMB Art School, and loved spending time with the younger students, who greatly admired him. He developed a sharp intelligence and a keen sense of humour, his cheerfulness in the face of any eventualities was perpetual.

Whilst Ted displayed a talent for industrial design, it was his black and white work that 'drew' most attention. His cartoons and caricatures, heavily influenced by Phil May, were of a particularly high standard. During the Ballarat Exhibition of 1913 Ted's work was singled out for notice and he was awarded First Prize.
After completing his art course Ted was employed as an assistant teacher at the Art School, before taking a position as cartoonist with the Ballarat Star newspaper at the end of 1914. With the war raging in Europe Ted discovered a darker aspect for his artwork, but, still, he could not resist depicting Turkey as a full-feathered, fez-wearing bird. In 1915 Ted was awarded the prestigious Victorian Education Department Senior Technical School Scholarship. Only months into his scholarship, Ted volunteered for the AIF. A keen member of the local 71st "City of Ballarat" Regiment Ted was already primed for a life in the army. He embarked from Port Melbourne on 23 November 1915 with reinforcements to the 6th Infantry Battalion bound for Egypt.
Back in Ballarat the public was entertained by Ted's letters, which were published regularly in the Ballarat Courier. Ted wrote in a breezy manner, but it did not require great imagination to discover darkness beneath the surface of his frivolity. Living on 'salty bully beef and dirty creek water' in barely adequate clothing that was infested with all manner of vermin and surviving intense bombardments that cost him 'a good few pals' made him think longingly of the comfort of home. Generally, however, he was undaunted and, invariably, parcels of drawings accompanied his letters.
It was during the Battle of Pozieres on the Western Front that Ted Cannon came into his own. His work with the Scout Platoon (under the command of Lieutenant Jack Rogers) sketching the enemy's gun emplacements proved invaluable to the Brigade and brought Ted to the attention of the Australian High Command.

Ted wrote: "Did I tell you in the lost letter that I was a scout? If I didn't do so then I do so now. It's a good game too. Just suits me right down to the ground. All through our tour of duty in the trenches I have had a sort of roving commission observing the enemy's doings, etc, from the tops of trees, battered buildings, and all sorts of funny places. It's a bit awkward at times if a sniper gets on you when you're about 30 or 40 feet above the ground in a tree - you often 'miss the step' on the way down so hastily. If you happen to have left your telescope or your compass up top in the excitement, it further complicates matters. I got in that fix the other day. Hurried down and left my compass behind. I sat down behind the tree and viewed the surroundings for about half an hour, and then made at least three attempts to get up, but before I'd get near half-way the sniper would spot me and put up a quick-firing record. I beat him in the end, though, by sitting behind the tree and writing a few letters. By the time I had finished writing he'd 'chucked it up' as a bad job and turned his attentions elsewhere... Very often, when I am dangling by my eyebrows from the limb of a high tree, trying my best to draw with one eye to the telescope and the other one on the pad, I wish I were back home again drawing bulrushes and willow trees from the banks of the Lake [Wendouree]. Some of the sketches I do here wouldn't pass muster with Mr Smith I'm sure. In places my line gets jerky and dissipated looking. This is due to a sudden cold sensation shooting through my anatomy as a bullet whistles through the tree or a shell bursts in the vicinity.
The 'message of death' that had whistled so willingly around Ted Cannon finally found its mark. On 13 September 1916 he was given a special assignment for General C. B. B. White. Ted was sent out forward of the Old Mill at Verbranden Molen (in the Ypres Salient) to draw a panorama of the German lines in the area from Hill 60 to The Bluff. It was a hazardous task and Ted was warned to be careful. Tragically he was sniped by an enemy machine-gunner and sustained severe abdominal wounds. Stretcher-bearers rushed him to the 17th Casualty Clearing Station where he was operated on by the doctors at 8.30 that night. With little chance of success, but ever resilient, Ted remained conscious almost to the end. He died early in the morning of the 14 September 1916. His body was buried in the large Military Cemetery at Lijssenthoek.
As a mark of respect to the popular young artist, Lieutenant Jack Rogers had the Scouts erect a new Observation Post in the Glide on the summit of The Bluff, which was to be marked on all maps as "Cannon's Post."
This biography written by Amanda Taylor, December 2005
Image caption (Top RHS)- Lance-Corporal E.J. Cannon, c1915.
Image caption (LHS)- Sketch by E.J. Cannon, depicting himself and mate after raiding German trenches at Pozieres, France. Published in the SMB Students Magazine, 1916.
Image caption (Top RHS)- Sketches from The Front, by E.J. Cannon. Published in the SMB Students Magazine, 1916.
Carew-Smyth Ponsonby May (1860-1939)view full entry
Reference: From Federation University Australia website: Ponsonby May Carew-Smyth (1860-1939)
Artist/Educator
Ballarat Teachers' College


Born at Cork, Ireland in 1860 Carew-Smyth trained in art and teaching at Belfast Government School. In 1885 he attended the National Art Training School, London. He married Marie Reynolds in 1890, and together they migrated to Australia. Carew-Smyth started his Australian career at the Ballarat School of Art and Design.
In 1899 Carew-Smyth was appointed inspector of drawing with the Department of Education. He was involved in the early years of Prahran and Swinburne Technical Colleges, as well as the Melbourne Working Men's College. In 1906 he was appointed chairman of the Victorian State Schools' Equipment and Decoration Society, and the Victorian State School Exhibition of the same year.

Carew Smyth designed the commemorative wall plaques installed in State Schools after World War I, and the art teachers' certificate. During the 1930s Carew-Smyth wrote on decorative arts for the 'Argus' newspaper. In mid-1936 he was acting Director of the National Gallery of Victoria.
Carew-Smyth didn't forget his talented friends at Ballarat. In 1924 he invited the Ballarat School of Art to design the official cover for the visit of the British squadron. The design was executed by Mr D. I Johnston, under the supervision of Harold H. Smith. Ponsonby Carew-Smyth died on 9 October 1939 at his South Yarra home, and was cremated.
This biography compiled by Clare Gervasoni, July 2006, updated November 2006.


Image caption (RHS): P.M. Carew-Smyth, A.R.C.A.(London), 1906. At the time that this photo was taken Carew-Smyth was Art Inspector for the Education Department of Victoria. (Cat.No.5142)
Image caption (LHS): Ponsonby Carew-Smyth (Cat.No.0294)
Image caption (Lower RHS): (Cat.No.)
Coutts Maryanneview full entry
Reference: From Federation University Australia website: Dr Maryanne COUTTS (1960- )
Artist
University of Ballarat (1996-2000, 1999-2003)

Maryanne was born in Melbourne in 1960. While she was very young her family moved to Ballarat, Victoria, where she was was educated. She retains strong links to this regional city. Maryanne was born in Melbourne in 1960. 
She attended the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne from 1979 to 1981 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Fine Arts) Painting. She undertook further studies at the University of NSW graduating in 1984 with a Graduate Diploma in Professional Studies (Painting). She commenced a Master of Arts candidature in 1996 at the University of Ballarat converting this to a PhD candidature in 1997, receiving her Doctor of Philosophy in 2000. Her PhD thesis is entitled, "Using Narrative Strategies in Contemporary Figurative Painting".
My interest in making images which provoke narrative readings has lead me to a fascination with both the paradox of representation and the enigma of time.' Artist's statement
Maryanne has exhibited in both solo and group exhibitions in regional Victoria, Melbourne and elsewhere in Australia. She is regularly invited for inclusion in curated exhibitions and her work has been shown as a finalist in several Dobell Drawing exhibitions, the Portia Geach Memorial Award, the Moet Chandon Touring Exhibition, the Blake Prize and the Doug Moran Portrait Prize.
Her first major award was the Blake Prize that she won jointly in 1983 with the painting " Easter in my Room", now part of the collection of the Australian Catholic University, Ballarat Campus. More recently, in 2007, she won the prestigious Portia Geach Memorial Award with a self portrait titled, "Melbourne". The judging panel commented on the spatial complexity of the composition:
The work presents a profoundly satisfying integration of interior and exterior space and light which links the subjective space of artist's studio to the world outside, and by implication,to the psychological space we occupy as viewers.

During a residency at St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, Maryanne extended her long-standing interest in painting narrative as well as her commitment to drawing into the area of animation. This lead to experiments with film making and enabled her 'to focus on ways that a time based approach to painting allows an unfolding of time and place.' (Artist's statement)
Maryanne has worked as a Sessional Lecturer at the Arts Academy, University of Ballarat (1999 - 2003), the Department of Fine Art and Design, Monash University, Melbourne (2000 - 2005) and the Faculty of Humanities and Social Science, Latrobe University, Bendigo Campus (2008). She was a Lecturer in the Faculty of Arts and Science, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne and Ballarat campuses (2003 - 2004). She is currently (from 2006) a Lecturer in Drawing and Painting in the Department of Fine Art, Monash University, Melbourne.
Artist's statement Working with a definition of narrative as an intersection between space, time and narrative voice, Maryanne Coutts' research investigates the nature of narrative in relation to painting. This analytic approach shifts between work which focuses on narration through self reflexive strategies and work which investigates ways of conveying time through the spatial vehicle of painting. Through an engagement with the processes of animation, she has become increasingly fascinated by the further potential to investigate a narrative space, through a time based medium.

This biography written by Margaret Rich, August 2009.
Image caption (right) - Maryanne Coutts Melbourne, 2007. [reproduced courtesy of the artist]
Image caption (left) - Maryanne Coutts receives her Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Ballarat, 2000.
Crawley Jonview full entry
Reference: From Federation University Australia website: Jon CRAWLEY
Artist and Art Educator
Ballarat School of Mines Technical Art School

Jon Crawley studied art at the Ballarat School of Mines Technical Art School from 1967 to 1970. He was taught by David Kelloch, Henry Moritz, Bernie Bryan, and Geoffrey Mainwarring, who was a life long mentor to the young artist. During 1971 Jon Crawley completed a Diploma of Education at the State College of Victoria (Hawthorn), and was named dux of that year. He was appointed Head of the Art Department at Collingwood Technical School the following year, and was seconded back to the State College to Lecture in Art Education on a part-time basis. Jon was appointed full-time to the State College in 1973 and implemented an Alternative Diploma of Education for Technical School teachers. Jon Crawley obtained a Bachelor of Education, Honours, (La Trobe) in 1975, and started a Master of Education the following year.
Tiring of the Melbourne "rat-race" Jon returned to Ballarat in 1977 when a new school at Mt Clear was announced. Jon Crawley taught at the school from 1977 until early 1994. Jon then established a studio where he has run Art classes for the general public and talented children while continuing to develop his own artworks.

In 1991 Jon Crawley was invited by the Victorian Agent General to exhibit at Victoria House in London, which led to an invitation to exhibit at a fundraiser to save the London Zoo, an initiative of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Further exhibitions ensued at the Omell Gallery in London and Taunton in Devon. Working as a full time professional artist and educator since 1994, Jon Crawley has gained a reputation for his Impressionist style watercolour, oil and pastel paintings and his delightful drawings. Jon Crawley's work has been widely exhibited in Australia. He has held over 40 exhibitions and has won upwards of 400 awards for his work, including the prestigious Camberwell Rotary Art Show. Jon has written for Australian Artist and International Artist magazines and has been contracted to illustrate around 30 books. In 2000 he was announced an International Master Water Colourist, and in 2007 won third prize in an international award conducted by Australian Artist.

Jon Crawley has been a member of the Ballarat Society of Artists since 1984, serving several terms as President. He has been a member of the Wildlife Artist's Society of Australasia, the Victorian Artist's Society, the Australian Guild of Realist Artists and the Old Watercolourist Society of London (Australian Branch). Jon Crawley's work is held in many private, public and corporate collections throughout the world. In December 2009 Jon received a certificate from the National Australia Day Council when he was nominated anonymously for "Australian of the Year" for his contribution to Art, Education and support of charitable and community bodies.
This biography prepared by Clare Gervasoni, February 2010.

Feild-Colquhoun Amalie Sarahview full entry
Reference: From Federation University Australia website: Amalie Sarah Feild-Colquhoun (1894-1974)
Artist, SMB student and art mistress
Born in Murtoa Amalie Feild was educated at the Murtoa Primary School. After moving to Ballarat with her family in 1904 she first visited the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery. She taught at Sebastopol Primary School where her artistic talent was recognised and supported, and she attended the Ballarat Technical Art School, becoming its Art Mistress during the mid-1920s. The Ballarat Courier of February 1927 reported 'The Ballarat Technical Art School will suffer a severe loss in the departure of Miss Amalie Feild, who has been appointed art mistress at the Working Men's College, Melbourne. Miss Feild has been in charge of the pottery class at the Ballarat School.' Always wanting to expand her artistic talents she further pursued her studies at the Sydney Technical School, and at the famous Max Meldrum School, Melbourne. She exhibited in London, taught at Melbourne Technical College, and after marrying Archibald Colquhoun in 1931 started an art school in partnership.
Amalie exhibited extensively in Australia and England, and is represented in many elite collections. Producing a set of 'Fairy Lore' pictures, designed, compiled and lithographed in Australia, the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) Student's Magazine of 1925 wrote: 'Miss Amalie Field [sic] of the Art School staff, has lately added to her laurels by gaining distinction in commercial art circles. In this respect she has proved a pioneer by designing and illustrating a set of nursery rhymes suitable for kindergarten use, and having them printed locally by Mr David Cochrane, who is also an old student of the School.'
Ballarat's St Andrew's Kirk and Lydiard Street Uniting Church, as well as Mount Pleasant Methodist Church boast stained glass windows made to Amalie's design. In regards to the J.Y. McDonald Memorial window at St Andrew's Kirk, the 'Ballarat Courier' wrote "The handsome memorial windows erected in St Andrew's Kirk to the memory of Mrs Stephen Murphy (Daughter of Mr and Mrs John Macleod) and the Hon. J.Y. McDonald, and unveiled yesterday by the Very Rev. John Walker, were designed by that talented artist, Miss M. Field [sic], of Ascot street north, who is a teacher at the Technical Art School, of which Mr H.H. Smith is principal. Miss Field not only designed the windows, but went specially to Sydney to supervise their construction by Mr Fred Tarrant. The window to Mrs Murphy represents the figure of Dorcas, and that of the Hon. J.Y. McDonald is designed to illustrate the parable, 'Well done thou good and faithful servant'. Miss Feild has also designed another fine window which is to be placed in St Andrew's Kirk within the next month or two." Another report stated: "... they are very fine specimens of the art, and Mr Tarrant has written to Mr Smith [principal] expressing admiration for the way in which Miss Feild has successfully gone out of the beaten track in her design."
Well loved by those around her 'Innocent' wrote the following poem which was published in the 1916 SMB Student's Magazine:
OH! MY.
And who is she, in some quiet spot,
Sits demure and wants to swot;
Whoe'er it be, I'm sure it's not Amalie.
Who is the girl when all is quiet,
Bursts into action, starts a riot;
And if she's caught, then she'll decry it,
Why, of course, Amalie.
There is a girl within the School,
Quiet, serene, ne'er breaks a rule;
And now you read this, well then you'll
Agree it's not Amalie.
Amalie Feild-Colquhoun was well respected in artistic and teaching circles. Shen died in 1974, aged 80.
This biography written by Di Campbell, December 2005, updated March 2008.

Gude Gildaview full entry
Reference: From Federation University Australia website: Gilda GUDE (1918- )
Artist
SMB

Born in Ballarat, Gilda Gude became known as a painter and teacher. The Sister of Nornie Gude, Gilda also studied at the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) Technical Art School, and was awarded a part MacRobertson Art Scholarship in 1937. Gilda Gude won the Melbourne Royal Art Society Drawing Prize in 1952. She lectured in art at RMIT from 1961. Her work is represented in the National gallery of Victoria and the University of Ballarat Art Collection.


We are currently seeking further information on Gilda Gude. If you are able to assist please email the curator c.gervasoni@federation.edu.au.
This biography written by Clare Gervasoni, 4 June 2008.
Image caption (RHS)- Cartoon by Gilda Gude, as published in the SMB Students' Magazine, 1934.
Image caption (LHS)- Gilda Gude's letter to the SMB Council thanking them for offering her a part MacRobertson's Scholarship, 20 March 1937.
Gude Nornieview full entry
Reference: From Federation University Australia website: Nornie GUDE
Artist
SMB student 1932-1936

At the age of 15 years Eleanor [Nornie] Gude was so advanced in painting she was accepted into the Ballarat Technical Art School. In 1937 she won its prestigious MacRobertson Scholarship in art, valued at £100 per annum. By that time she had progressed to the National Gallery of Victoria School (NGV), Melbourne (1936-1939) where her fellow students included Sidney Nolan, Charles Bush and Laurence Pendlebury (the latter whom she married).
Nornie won numerous awards whilst studying drawing and painting at the NGV School. Although she was principally recognised for her expertise with watercolour, Nornie also received awards for her work in oils: in December 1939 she won both first and second prizes in a competition for NGV students, judged by Max Meldrum, Harold Herbert and James Quinn. She became the first woman to win the National Gallery Students Travelling Scholarship; in 1941 she won the landscape prize.

Throughout the 1940s and 50s Nornie won numerous prizes for her watercolours. She was especially fond of painting children. In 1958, Nornie won the Voss Smith Prize and undertook an extensive study tour through England and Europe. She won the Robin Hood and the E.T. Cato prizes in 1959. Later awards included the Pring Prize (1970), Doug Moran Naval Prize (1988) and the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize (1990).
As an artist, Nornie held no theories and was once heard to say, "You spend your first 20 years learning the technique and the next 20 years losing it." Nornie Gude is represented in the Federation University Australia Art Collection (previously known as University of Ballarat), at the National Gallery of Victoria, Art Gallery of Western Australia and Parliament House, Canberra; regional galleries at Albury, Ballarat, Bendigo, Castlemaine, Geelong, and institutional and private collections.
She died at Hawthorn, Melbourne on 24 January 2002 aged 86 years.
This biography written by Di Campbell, 19 October 2005.
Image caption (RHS)- Nornie Gude, 1934.
Image caption (HHS)- Ballarat school of Mines Magazine Committee, 1934. Back L-R: J. Hopwood, H. Mortimer, J. Mole. Centre L-R: J. Skelton, D. Shore, A. Collins, A. Loughton, R. Warnock, L. Bailey. Front L-R: J. Graham, M. Wilson, Dr Pound, G. Netherway, Nornie Gude.
Herbert Haroldview full entry
Reference: From Federation University Australia website: Harold Herbert
Artist/Educator
Ballarat Technical Art School (a division of the Ballarat School of Mines)

Harold Brocklebank Herbert (1891-1945), was born on 16 September 1891 at Ballarat, Victoria. He married Dorothea Agnes O'Leary at Fitzroy, Melbourne, on 9 October 1935.
He studied architecture and applied design at the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery Technical School of Design later transferring to the Ballarat School of Mines Technical Art School. Herbert's talents were early recognized by Ponsonby Carew-Smyth, art inspector with the Victorian Education Department, and former Ballarat Art Educator.
Herbert moved to Melbourne in 1912 to become Carew-Smyth's assistant. Three years later he returned to teach at his old school, abandoning teaching in 1919.
Herbert travelled to England, France, Spain and Morocco for eighteen months in 1922-23 . On his return his first major exhibition in Melbourne was a huge success with every work being sold.
Herbert's friendship with Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Blamey resulted in his appointment as an official war artist in early 1941. He resigned after six months in the Middle East and until 1944 was an accredited war correspondent for the Australasian.
Harold Herbert died in Melbourne on 11 February 1945.
Image Caption: Ballarat School of Mines Students Magazine 
Standing back left to right: Allan Bernaldo, S. Hoskin
Centre left to right: J. Wood; Noel Brelaz; H. Jolly; Albert E. Williams; Richard W. Richards, N. Green; H. Maddison
Front left to right: Harold Herbert; Maurice Copland; Alfred Mica Smith; McConnon; D. McGrath
Longstaff Willview full entry
Reference: From Federation University Australia website: William Longstaff (1879-1953)
Artist, Boer War Veteran
SMB

Born at Ballarat on 25 December 1880, William Frederick Longstaff was a cousin of John Longstaff. William was a student at Ballarat's Grenville College, and also studied freehand drawing at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1890, as well as privately. He sailed to London as a twenty year old to pursue his art education, but joined the British forces in the South African war at Durban before reaching his destination. He served as a trooper in charge of remounts with the South African Light Horse for 16 months from 6 April 1900.
After returning to Ballarat Longstaff once again set sail for London, escaping an unsuccessful marriage. William Longstaff studied at Heatherley School of Fine Art in London in 1908, and Vivian's in Paris. During his time in Paris the 'Fauve' movement was developing. William Longstaff returned to Victoria teaching art privately in 1910 and with Leslie Wilkie in 1911. Longstaff joined the AIF in October 1915, embarking for Egypt in November with the 1st Australian Remount Unit. His file includes a letter outlining his Boer War experience and the following lines 'Have been amongst horses all my life and have a pretty good knowledge of their ailments , also their good and bad points.' He was invalided to England in October 1917, and in 1918 worked in camouflage before being appointed to the 2nd Divisional Division Headquarters as a divisional artist under the Australian Record Section War Art Scheme. At the end of the war William Longstaff applied to be discharged from the army in England so he could return to France to complete a series of battle pictures with the intention of exhibiting them in Australia the following year. William Longstaff his known for his work 'Menin Gate at Midnight' which is in the Australian War Memorial Art Collection.
Longstaff was living in London in 1932, at the time of the Great Depression, and he turned to portraiture and watercolour landscape to make a living. He died at Littlehampton, Sussex on 1 July 1953.


This biography prepared by Clare Gervasoni, October 2007, updated 05 July 2012.
Image caption (RHS): William Longstaff in uniform (Cat.No.4229)
Trengrove Thomasview full entry
Reference: From Federation University Australia website: Artist
Ballarat Technical Art School
Thomas Trengrove was a student of Grenville College before attending the Ballarat East Art School. In 1900, at the age of 21, he was appointed a junior art teacher at the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB). He was an art assistant when Trengrove left for Stawell in 1908 where he was the Technical School art master for 14 years.
Tregrove returned to Ballarat in 1922 as senior instructor in modelling and ceramics, a position he held until his retirement in 1945. The SMB Students Magazine reported: 'From Stawell we welcome as a member of the Art School staff, Mr Trengrove, who is deeply interested in pottery experiments.'

In 1924 the Courier reported a distinction for the School: 'The Victorian Education Department is bearing the cost of the erection of a school at Villers Bretonneux, in France, out of the funds raised by Victorian State Schools. The design provides for a pilastern on each side of the Assembly Hall, each of these is to bear a carving of an Australian bird or animal, while a dado of Australian wood is to be placed round the hall. The work has been entrusted to the Ballarat Technical Art school, and will be carried out in Queensland maple from drawings by the chief architect. The selection of the school is another of the proofs constantly being given of the esteem in which the school is held by the Department.' By January 1925 the progress was outlined: 'Mr Trengrove, of the staff of the Ballarat Technical Art School, is engaged on the carving of ornamentations for the school at Villers-Bretonneux, in France, ... The carvings represent Australian flora and fauna, one of which Mr Trengrove has nearly completed representing a kookaburra, gum leaves, and fruit.'
Interestingly John E. Grant from Daylesford Technical School is accredited with completing twelve of the carved panels. It is believed that Grant carved the first twelve images depicted, with Trengrove being responsible for the last four.
The building of the Villers-Bretonneux Memorial School was made possible by the donation of 12,500 pounds from the Education Department's War Relief Fund. It came about after the 1921 decision that citizens of Melbourne adopt the town of Villers-Bretonneux and provide money to rebuild the ruined houses after World War one, one of which was the schoolhouse. The Assembly Hall interior was panelled in Victorian blackwood, the design including 16 pilasters, each of which was surmounted with a carved cap representing Australian flora and fauna. The timber is beech with a frame of blackwood. The school was seen as a permanent memorial to the valour and devotion of the Australians who fell in defence of Villers-Bretonneux in 1918.
(Are you able to help us with photographs of Thomas Trengrove's work at Villers Bretonneux? If so please contact the Curator c.gervasoni@federation.edu.au)
This biography researched by Clare Gervasoni, November 2006.

Caption: Thomas Trengrove's pilasters at the Villers Bretonneux School, 1925. (Cat.No. 7105.7)
Trompf Percival Albert (1902-1964)view full entry
Reference: From Federation University Australia website: Artist
Ballarat Technical Art School
Percival Albert TROMPF (1902-1964)
Commercial Artist
Ballarat Junior Technical School (c1916-c1917), SMB Technical Art School (c1920-23)


Percy Trompf was born at Beaufort before the family moved to Ballarat where Trompf was educated at Sebastopol Primary School before becoming one of the earliest students at the Ballarat School of Mines' Ballarat Junior Technical School where he received his certificate in 1917. He also undertook the Ballarat Technical Art School Industrial Design Course in 1916. During his Art training Percy Trompf was part of the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) Students Magazine committee, serving as editor in 1921 and Secretary in 1922, the same year he held the position of secretary of the SMB Students' Association.
Trompf joined the Melbourne commercial art firm of Giles & Richards The Ballarat Star reported on 18 May 1923: Mr Percy Trompf, a student of the School of Mines Art School, who recently passed a series of examinations, has secured an excellent position in the office of Messrs Giles and Richards, commercial advertisers, of Melbourne. Trompf later established his own studio where he employed a number of artists.

In 1928 Trompf was an office bearer on the inaugural committee of the SMB Past Students Melbourne branch. In that year he wrote an article for the SMB Magazine relating to hints for future Commercial Artists: ... With regard to poster work particularly, lighting is the all-important factor. Strong light and shadow thrown on the objects of figures to be painted, if carefully reproduced by the artist, will make the poster concerned stand out on the hoardings, even if details are left out and nothing but two tones to each color are included. For example, take a figure of a man in a dark-blue overcoat. It that subject were treated in two tones for flesh (light and shade) and two tones of blue for the overcoat (light and shade), then the result would be an ideal poster. All this, of course, simply relates to method of treatment; and it is taken for granted that drawing, lettering and general layout of the poster are good.
Further, whenever possible, the student should consult any friends connected with printing, lithography and engraving, and gather general information about the various methods by which the efforts of after-years will be reproduced. One's reputation commercially is largely dependent on these sister-crafts; and therefore it is obvious that the artist who dies work which is easy to reproduce successfully, will build up a better name than the equally good artist without such technical knowledge. P. Trompf. (SMB Students' Magazine, 1928.
By 1933 Trompf was well-known as a poster artist. He offered to judge the poster competition held at Ballarat's first Ideal Homes Exhibition. Many students from the Ballarat Technical Art School entered posters in the state wide competition.
The Ballarat Artists' Society, closely associated with the Ballarat School of Mines, invited Percy Trompf to deliver a lecture on what constitutes a good poster and how its construction should be approached in September 1947. At that time Trompf was a Flight Lieutenant with the R.A.A.F. He was commissioned as a pilot in June 1942 also working as a camouflage officer.

Percy Trompf died at Heidelberg on 17 July 1964. He is best known for his railway posters, Bryant and May posters, and the Captain Cook poster.

This biography compiled by Clare Gervasoni, January 1911. If you are able to assist in providing further information on Percy Trompf please email the curator c.gervasoni@federation.edu.au

Image Caption (right): Percy Trompf, editor of the Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1921
Image Caption (left): Ballarat Junior Technical School (BJTS) Senior Cadet Team, 1918. In 1918 The BJTS cadets won competitions at Stawell, Colac, Maryborough, St Arnaud, Mildura and Ballarat's South Street 'A' Grade. Back: R. Hirt; PERCY TROMPF; J. Nicholls; R. Serjeant; J. Jones; A. Hannah; A. Duncan; L. Lindsay.
Centre: H. Ashley; H. Beanland; J. Finlayson; F. Larkin; G. Chambers; A. McCallum; T. Shattock; E. Rowsell.
Front: Sgt A. Roe; J. Dulfer, Mjr Samuel E. Tucker; Lt H. Wakeling; Sgt-Mjr Reeves; Sgt K. Krahnert; W. Middleton. (Cat. No. 202)
Image Caption (right): Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine Committee, 1922. Back row from left: H.A. Palmer (Chemistry); G.R. Simons (BJTS); PERCY TROMPF (Treasurer).
Middle row from left: H.R. Nicholls (Trade); Claudia McIlvena (Art); G. Tunbridge (Art); V. Gilchrist; E. McKissock (Art); G.W. Cowdell (Military)
Front row from left: M. Timmings; A.W. Middleditch; R.S. Russell (editor); H. Jolly (staff); D.R. Evans (sport). (Cat. No. 536.1)
See Courier 18.5.1923 7 22.7.1929 & Courier 9.9.1947
Federation University Australia Art Collection Ballaratview full entry
Reference: From Federation University Australia website: Federation University Australia Art Collection Instigators

In June 1950 Arthur J. Law, Principal at Melbourne Teachers' College said: 'We have been building up a collection of paintings - chiefly originals by leading Australian artists. A conservative evaluation is 1,600 pounds ... It is not enough for students to be about Art; they should be able to live with examples of good art.' This vision was taken up by many teachers' colleges around Victoria, including at Ballarat. Today Federation University Australia benefits from, and continues this vision, seeking to develop and maintain a permanent collection of high quality works of visual art for the cultural enrichment of its student body, staff and wider community.
The art collection consists largely of works by Australian artists, the earliest of which dates from 1909 with the donation of 'Claim of the Waterloo Mine Co.' This work depicts the Ballarat goldfield at the location on which the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) was built. Works from the 1920s and 1930s showcase students from the SMB Art School, but the greatest period of art collection occurred at the Ballarat Teachers' College during the 1950s and 1960s. During that time smart collecting, and student contributions used for art purchases, resulted in the acquisition of works by emerging artists including Leonard French, James Gleeson, George Johnson and Inge King.

The works initially collected during the Ballarat Teachers' College era were carefully selected by art staff members Arch Cuthbertson and Ted Doney, then in subsequent years, leading to the formation of Ballarat College of Advanced Education, by staff members of the Art Department. Following the amalgamation at the Mt Helen Campus members of the Art Acquisitions Committee have included Bob Allen, Dr David Alexander, Greg Binns, Loris Button, Clare Gervasoni, and Geoff Wallis. 
Former students of the Ballarat Teachers' College are acknowledged for their interest and financial contributions. At the 1959 unveiling of the 'Tapestry' mural by Leonard French artist Charles Bush stated: 'The 1959 students have left something not just to 'ooh' and 'ah' at, but something that is thought provoking, arresting and interesting. This work of art keeps something in reserve and draws you to search for deeper meaning behind the splendour of colour. This mural is not one from which will fade the interest of its beholders, but one which will provide intrigue for generations to come. ... the students of this College have set the opening for a greater and wider appreciation of contemporary art within this 'City of Art'.
When the Ballarat Teachers' College / State College of Victoria at Ballarat collection was moved to the Mount Helen Campus Ian Page had responsibility for the display in the School of Education. The Leonard French mural was the pride and joy of the collection. Since that time the art collection has been augmented with various contemporary prints, ceramics, graphics, paintings and sculptures, often highlighting the work of graduates, postgraduates and staff of the University.
A complete listing of works in the Federation University Australia Art Collection (previously known as University of Ballarat) can be found at http://victoriancollections.net.au/organisations/federation-university-australia-art-collection

This overview prepared by Clare Gervasoni, 2 February 2006, updated 31 July 2006, January 2008, 13 August 2014
Image caption (RHS): Claim of the Waterloo Mining Company, 1909. Artist Unknown. (Cat.No.UB291)
Image caption (LHS): Drawing Ornament from Cast in Light and Shade', c1920, by Albert E. Williams (Cat.No.UB517)
Image caption (RHS): 'Tapestry' by Leonard French.
Walters Wesview full entry
Reference: From Federation University Australia website: Wes WALTERS (1928-2014)
Artist
Ballarat Technical Art School

Wesley Walters was born at Mildura in 1928, his family moving to Ballarat when Wes was six months old. Walters was educated at Pleasant Street State School and Ballarat High School, where he excelled in sport and was a champion athlete. After a year studying architecture at Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong, Walters returned to Ballarat where he studied art at the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) during 1947 to 1948. At SMB Walters studied under Neville Bunning and Taylor Kelloch, and was awarded the Ballarat Ladies Art Association Scholarship in 1948.
Walters moved to Melbourne in 1948 and began his professional career in advertising at the art department of George Patterson Pty Ltd. At night he studied life drawing at the Victoria Artists' Society, and taught himself anatomy. In 1950 Walters began a highly successful free-lance career.
Walters was awarded the 1963 Australian Commercial and Industrial Artists' Association's Award of Distinctive Merit. In 1953 and 1956 he won the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery's Minnie Crouch Watercolour Prize. Full-time advertising work was replaced by painting during the 1970s, and many successful exhibitions followed. Wes Walters is known for his portraits, and he has painted numerous commissioned works including including Senator Neville Bonner, Sir Donald Bradman and Dame Elisabeth Murdoch. His 'Portrait of Phillip Adams' won the 1979 Archibald prize for portrait painting.

Although Walters had been painting in a non-figurative style since the early 1960s, he did not hold his first exhibition of abstract works until 2001. He was elected to the Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1993.
In 2009 the book by Walters: art of realism & abstraction by David Thomas was published.
The work of Wes Walters is found in many collections, including national and state galleries around Australia. A number of works by Wes Walters form part of the Federation University Art Collection see http://victoriancollections.net.au/organisations/federation-university-australia-art-collection?q=Wes+Walters
Wes Walters died on 19 August 2014.
This biography researched by David Thomas, February 2006, and updated by Clare Gervasoni in August 2014.
Image Caption (RHS): Wes Walters.
Image Caption (LHS): Wes Walters stands in front of an early non-figurative painting at his home, February 2005. (Photograph: Clare Gervasoni)
Wills Marcusview full entry
Reference: From Federation University Australia website: Marcus WILLS (1972-)
Artist
University of Ballarat, Horsham Campus

Born at Kaniva, Marcus Wills studied for an Advanced Certificate of Art and Design between 1989 and 1901 at the Wimmera Community College of TAFE (now Federation University Australia's Horsham Campus). He later studied at the Victorian College of the Arts where he completed a Bachelor of Fine Art (Painting) 1995.
Bram Stephenview full entry
Reference: Stephen Bram, Mutlu Hassan, Andrew Shields (no biographical information)
Publishing details: George Paton Gallery, 1988
Ref: 1000
Schoenbaum Sam view full entry
Reference: Melancholia - works on paper. Includes essays by Daniel Thomas and Richard Howard. Includes biography.
Publishing details: Charles Nodrum Gallery, 1996, 16pp
Ref: 224
Paintings from the Desertview full entry
Reference: Paintings from the Desert - Contemporary Aboriginal Paintings, with essay by Gabrielle Pizzi. [To be indexed]
Publishing details: University of Tasmania, 1990, 24pp
Ref: 1000
Spinifex Runnerview full entry
Reference: Spinifex Runner - education kit. Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Fibre Art
Publishing details: Campbelltown City Gallrty, 1999
Ref: 1000
Lewitt Vivienne Sharkview full entry
Reference: Ros Oxley9 Gallery catalogue
Publishing details: 1995
Ref: 1000
Federated Australiaview full entry
Reference: Federated Australia - Its Sceneries and Splendours. A Collection of Photographic Views, Depicting Sceneries, Cities, Industries, and Interesting Phases of Australian Life., New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, and Tasmania. Cover title: Federated Australia its sceneries and splendours, commemorative volume
Publishing details: London 1901, 1901. Landscape format. In publisher's red cloth over boards, 2 parts, 192 and 191 pp
Ref: 1000
photographyview full entry
Reference: see Federated Australia - Its Sceneries and Splendours. A Collection of Photographic Views, Depicting Sceneries, Cities, Industries, and Interesting Phases of Australian Life., New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, and Tasmania. Cover title: Federated Australia its sceneries and splendours, commemorative volume
Publishing details: London 1901, 1901. Landscape format. In publisher's red cloth over boards, 2 parts, 192 and 191 pp
Shaw George Bairdview full entry
Reference: see Day Fine Art catalogue Gallery Selection 2017, mainly colonial art. Includes short essay on most artists and biographical information. ‘Artist: George Baird Shaw (Also known as Baird Shaw)
Born: 23 March 1812, Edinburgh Scotland
Died: 18th September 1883
Places of Residence in Australia:
• Castlereagh Street, Sydney, New South Wales
• 1868 Burton Street, Sydney, New South Wales
• 1867 Ward Street, North Adelaide, South Australia
• Crown Street, Sydney, New South Wales
• South Australia
Baird was a painter, illustrator, photographer, engraver and lithographer. He was born on 23 March 1812 in Dumfries, Scotland, elder son of James and Isabella Shaw.
His younger brother was the painter James Shaw whom he later followed to Australia. Both boys were taught to draw, paint and lithograph by their father and probably accompanied him on local sketching expeditions. George was sent to the Academy of Fine Arts at Trieste, Italy, to perfect his artistic skills.
After returning to Scotland he was commissioned to do the illustrations for the Abbotsford edition of Sir Walter Scott’s works and, later, the engravings for Lockhardt’s Life of Scott. For several years, he also worked as an illustrator on the London Art Journal.
In January 1851 Shaw arrived in the Titan at Dunedin, New Zealand. A surviving view of the town dated that year (Hocken Library, University of Otago) may be the view he exhibited in November and was proposing to make into a lithograph. It was not executed due to lack of support. In 1856 Shaw left New Zealand for Australia. First he visited his brother in Adelaide, showing Othello and Iago and Edinburgh, from the Calton Hill as an Adelaide resident at the first exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts in 1857. Then he settled in Crown Street, Sydney. Over the next decade Shaw completed a series of portraits, some drawn, some engraved, of Sydney politicians and clergy. Surviving lithographs include portraits of Bishop Frederick Barker, Dean William Cowper, Sir Daniel Cooper (Speaker of the House of Assembly) and Sir Stewart Donaldson.
Shaw returned to South Australia in 1866, again presumably to see James, who had been living there since 1850. In 1867 he was listed as a resident of Ward Street, North Adelaide. Several proof copies of his engravings were shown in December 1866 with the South Australian Society of Arts, among them one of The Silver Cord Loosed after the Scottish artist Sir Joseph Noel Paton. At the society’s 1867 exhibition he was awarded the 5-guinea prize for the best South Australian oil landscape painting, not less than 30 × 20 inches (76.2 × 50.8 cm) in size, by a resident South Australian artist. His winning exhibit, the view from the hill opposite Beyer’s garden looking down the main East Adelaide road, was thought ‘tolerably correct’ by the South Australian Advertiser, ‘but the position chosen is, for artistic purposes, unfortunate. Our hills, especially in Spring, offer to the eye such an unvarying mass of brilliant green that a wearisome sameness in the picture is almost inevitable’.
Platts notes that Shaw revisited Christchurch (NZ) later in 1867. The following year he was living in Sydney, at 128 Burton Street, when the Sydney Morning Herald reported: ‘Mr Shaw, well known as an engraver, has commenced an attentive study of lush vegetation and is preparing to give us some truthful representations of it. He has made a pretty little sketch of Willoughby Falls, on the North Shore, and has succeeded in catching the general characteristics of the scene very well … if … enabled to be as steady and faithful a copyist of nature as, graver in hand, he has been of works of art, he will produce some very valuable pictures of Australian scenery’.
He showed three landscapes – Harbour View, from Double Bay, On the Manning River and Macleay Heads and Trial Bay – at the 1870 Sydney Intercolonial Exhibition, together with a painting titled Cavalier and Ladye which was disqualified because it was not an original work. Then living at 160 Castlereagh Street, he remained there throughout the 1870s. At the 1877 exhibition of the New South Wales Academy of Art he showed a watercolour, The Bass Rock (for sale at 20 guineas), a ‘crayon’ portrait of A. Roberts MD, and an oil painting, The Pets (12 guineas). Said to have been a photographer in Edinburgh, G.B. Shaw is not known to have practised professionally in Australia. The photographs used as the basis of his portrait lithographs were not necessarily taken by him
Collections
National Portrait Gallery
National Library Australia
State Library of NSW
Mitchell Library
Reference: Dictionary of Australian Artists to 1870 (Kerr) page 717-718’
Publishing details: Day Fine Art, 2017, pb, 34pp
Huddlestone William Bennettview full entry
Reference: see Day Fine Art catalogue Gallery Selection 2017, mainly colonial art. Includes short essay on most artists and biographical information: ‘Born: c1849 (UK)
Died: c1915 (Sale Victoria)
Huddlestone a professional artist and a member of the Manchester Art Society arrived in Australasia  c1890. He stopped around New Guinea and possibly other islands before arriving in Sydney.
An intrepid and entrepreneurial character, Huddlestone travelled across Australia and New Zealand working to gain patronage and teaching painting classes.
From newspaper advertising placed in local papers from 1890-1913, it appears Huddlestone moved frequently and exhibited up the Coast of Australia. He spent the bulk of his time in NSW and QLD.
He also was known to have been a commission War artist for the ‘Graphic’ and documented the Zulu wars.
He visited New Zealand or a period between c 1896-8 and according to postal records possibly lived in Munro Street, Newton, Auckland.
He visited North Island gold-mines around this time and painted at least three of them in oils: The Kathleen Mine, Coromandel, the Union Battery at Waihi, both in 1897 and the Hauraki Main Lodes Mine, Coromandel in 1898.
An advertisement in the Thames star for 26 November 1896 reads: “Atelier des Art. W Huddlestone, M.A.F.A., artist, Thames, member of the Manchester Academy (England), exhibitor at the Royal Academy (London), is open to accept commissions to paint picturesque views of Mines and has just completed the following:”Tailing Mill Tararu”, “May Queen Mine.” Queen of Beauty” (Thames-Hauraki Mine) etc. Patrons Lords Carrington, Jersey, Glasgow Major Elliott, Sir W. Hamilton (late Governor of Tasmania), Lady Martin (N.S.W.)”
Huddlestone travelled with a companion named Theodora Drew. She was about 25 years his junior and he seems to have represented himself as her uncle. He was even given the title of her father by one of the newspapers covering their intrepid exhibitions. They spent 20 years on the road together travelling as far as New Zealand. It is reasonably safe to assume that they had an ongoing relationship and that he was not her father or uncle.
His death in Sale was likely from ongoing health issues advertised in the papers as early as 1913. A notice was placed in ‘The Age’ (Victorian Newspaper) on Saturday the 22nd of May inserted by a heart broken T.D (Theodora Drew) stating that he passed away on the 18th May 1915 in  Gippsland Hospital.

The Age 22nd May 1915 (page 5)
Compiled with the help of Col Fullagar of Integrity Resolutions.’
Castle John Downs 1858-1928view full entry
Reference: see Day Fine Art catalogue Gallery Selection 2017, mainly colonial art. Includes short essay on most artists and biographical information:
Fitzjames Michaelview full entry
Reference: Australian Galleries (Melbourne) invite with 8 colour illustreations
Publishing details: Australian Galleries, 2017, 6pp
Ref: 43
Posters Australian & Internationalview full entry
Reference: Josef Lebovic Gallery exhibition catalogue
Publishing details: May 2009
Ref: 56
One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Libraryview full entry
Reference: One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Library, with an essay by David Marr. n association with One hundred, a free exhibition celebrating the Mitchell Library centenary, 9 March - 15 June 2010.
Publishing details: State Library of New South Wales, 2010 
136 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Mitchell Sir Thomas lithograph of Donahoeview full entry
Reference: see One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Library, with an essay by David Marr. n association with One hundred, a free exhibition celebrating the Mitchell Library centenary, 9 March - 15 June 2010.
Publishing details: State Library of New South Wales, 2010 
136 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Degotardi John Jnr p21view full entry
Reference: see One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Library, with an essay by David Marr. n association with One hundred, a free exhibition celebrating the Mitchell Library centenary, 9 March - 15 June 2010.
Publishing details: State Library of New South Wales, 2010 
136 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Dupain Max albumview full entry
Reference: see One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Library, with an essay by David Marr. n association with One hundred, a free exhibition celebrating the Mitchell Library centenary, 9 March - 15 June 2010.
Publishing details: State Library of New South Wales, 2010 
136 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Cazneaux Harold - de Groot photographview full entry
Reference: see One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Library, with an essay by David Marr. n association with One hundred, a free exhibition celebrating the Mitchell Library centenary, 9 March - 15 June 2010.
Publishing details: State Library of New South Wales, 2010 
136 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Harvey John linocut 1933view full entry
Reference: see One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Library, with an essay by David Marr. n association with One hundred, a free exhibition celebrating the Mitchell Library centenary, 9 March - 15 June 2010.
Publishing details: State Library of New South Wales, 2010 
136 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Williams Rhys wc cover for pulp novel p36view full entry
Reference: see One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Library, with an essay by David Marr. n association with One hundred, a free exhibition celebrating the Mitchell Library centenary, 9 March - 15 June 2010.
Publishing details: State Library of New South Wales, 2010 
136 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Robinson George Augustus - journal drawings p63view full entry
Reference: see One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Library, with an essay by David Marr. n association with One hundred, a free exhibition celebrating the Mitchell Library centenary, 9 March - 15 June 2010.
Publishing details: State Library of New South Wales, 2010 
136 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
von Guerard Eugene - oil cabbage trees p87view full entry
Reference: see One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Library, with an essay by David Marr. n association with One hundred, a free exhibition celebrating the Mitchell Library centenary, 9 March - 15 June 2010.
Publishing details: State Library of New South Wales, 2010 
136 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Backler Joseph- portrait of Sarah Cobcroft p88view full entry
Reference: see One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Library, with an essay by David Marr. n association with One hundred, a free exhibition celebrating the Mitchell Library centenary, 9 March - 15 June 2010.
Publishing details: State Library of New South Wales, 2010 
136 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Stone Sarah - view of Sir Ashton Lever Museum 1785 p89view full entry
Reference: see One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Library, with an essay by David Marr. n association with One hundred, a free exhibition celebrating the Mitchell Library centenary, 9 March - 15 June 2010.
Publishing details: State Library of New South Wales, 2010 
136 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Pellion Alphonse 1796-1868 p90-1view full entry
Reference: see One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Library, with an essay by David Marr. in association with One hundred, a free exhibition celebrating the Mitchell Library centenary, 9 March - 15 June 2010. (Works by Pellion in the SLNSW).
Publishing details: State Library of New South Wales, 2010 
136 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
McRae Tommy p98view full entry
Reference: see One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Library, with an essay by David Marr. n association with One hundred, a free exhibition celebrating the Mitchell Library centenary, 9 March - 15 June 2010.
Publishing details: State Library of New South Wales, 2010 
136 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Scott Harriett p106-7view full entry
Reference: see One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Library, with an essay by David Marr. n association with One hundred, a free exhibition celebrating the Mitchell Library centenary, 9 March - 15 June 2010.
Publishing details: State Library of New South Wales, 2010 
136 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Lewin John William Birds of NSW p108-9view full entry
Reference: see One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Library, with an essay by David Marr. n association with One hundred, a free exhibition celebrating the Mitchell Library centenary, 9 March - 15 June 2010.
Publishing details: State Library of New South Wales, 2010 
136 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Close Edward Charles p116-9view full entry
Reference: see One Hundred - A tribute to the Mitchell Library, with an essay by David Marr. n association with One hundred, a free exhibition celebrating the Mitchell Library centenary, 9 March - 15 June 2010.
Publishing details: State Library of New South Wales, 2010 
136 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Photofileview full entry
Reference: Photofile - Journal. Numbering starts with v.2, no.2 (winter 1984). Numbering changed in 1990
Published 3 times yearly since 1991.
Selective full text available in an electronic version through Australian Public Affairs - Full Text at http://search.informit.com.au/search;res=APAFT/ [Former Title: Australian Centre for Photography. Gallery newsletter] 3 issues yearly from 1991. [To be indexed]
Publishing details: Paddington, N.S.W. : Australian Centre for Photography, 1983- 
v. : ill. ; 44 cm. To v. 98 (2017)
Ref: 1000
photographyview full entry
Reference: see Photofile - Journal. Numbering starts with v.2, no.2 (winter 1984). Numbering changed in 1990
Published 3 times yearly since 1991.
Selective full text available in an electronic version through Australian Public Affairs - Full Text at http://search.informit.com.au/search;res=APAFT/ [Former Title: Australian Centre for Photography. Gallery newsletter] 3 issues yearly from 1991.
Publishing details: Paddington, N.S.W. : Australian Centre for Photography, 1983- 
v. : ill. ; 44 cm. To v. 98 (2017)
Island to Islandview full entry
Reference: Island to Island - Australia to Cheju. The work of Vivienne Binns, Neil Emmerson, Fiona Foley, Rosalie Gascoigne and Judy Watson
Publishing details: Cheju Pre-Biennale 1995, 4pp
Ref: 224
No More Blue Horizonsview full entry
Reference: No More Blue Horizons - 4 Australian Artists in London. Biographical information.
Publishing details: Flaxman Gallery, 1988, 6pp
Ref: 224
Blau Simonview full entry
Reference: see No More Blue Horizons - 4 Australian Artists in London. Biographical information.
Publishing details: Flaxman Gallery, 1988, 6pp
Ref: 224
Morgan Margaretview full entry
Reference: see No More Blue Horizons - 4 Australian Artists in London. Biographical information.
Publishing details: Flaxman Gallery, 1988, 6pp
Ref: 224
Macdonald Fionaview full entry
Reference: see No More Blue Horizons - 4 Australian Artists in London. Biographical information.
Publishing details: Flaxman Gallery, 1988, 6pp
Ref: 224
Garofano Clintonview full entry
Reference: see No More Blue Horizons - 4 Australian Artists in London. Biographical information.
Publishing details: Flaxman Gallery, 1988, 6pp
Ref: 224
Dogs in Australian Artview full entry
Reference: Dogs in Australian Art, Orange Regional Gallery exhibition. Inspired by Steven Miller’s book of the same name.
Publishing details: Orange Regional Gallery, 2016. [Filed in Steven Miller’s Dogs in Australian Art in Scheding Library.
Gascoigne Rosalieview full entry
Reference: Rosalie Gascoigne - Exhibition held Fine Arts Gallery, University of Tasmania, 6-28 September 1985, and arranged by the Fine Arts Committee. Essay by Mary Eagle.
Bibliography: p. [9]
Publishing details: Hobart : University of Tasmania, 1985 
[12] p. : ill. ; 30 cm. 
Raskopoulos Eugeniaview full entry
Reference: re-departing. Essay on the artist by George Alexander
Publishing details: The Performance Space, Sydney, 1995, 4pp
Ref: 224
Taylor Howardview full entry
Reference: Howard Taylor: Constructions, paintings, drawings, maquettes
Publishing details: Festival of Perth, 1993, Galerie Dusseldorf, 1995, 4pp price list inserted
Ref: 18
Watson Judyview full entry
Reference: Judy Watson / [catalogue texts by Hannah Fink, Victoria Lynn, Hetti Perkins]. Published in association with an exhibition held at the Baudoin Lebon Galerie, Paris, France, 10th May -1st June, 1996.
Text in English and French.

Publishing details: Moet & Chandon, 1996, 52pp
Ford Sueview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Williams Johnview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Mortensen Kevinview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Hall Adrianview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Coventry Virginiaview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Ely Bonitaview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Holleley Douglasview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Lucas Noeleneview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Blanchflower Brianview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Parr Mikeview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Gascoigne Rosalieview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Unsworth Kenview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Dawson Paulaview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Lethbridge Johnview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Cole Peterview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Davis Johnview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Jones Lyndalview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Stelarcview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Schramm Evaview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Willis Gary Cview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Munz Martin videoview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Davila Juan videoview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Scott Jill videoview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Randall Robert videoview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Bendinelli Frank videoview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Cantrill Arthur filmview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Dodd Margaret filmview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Koziv Maria filmview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Dunkley-Smith John filmview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Hobba Leigh soundview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Winkler Paul filmview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Mann Chris soundview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Lagzdina Vinetta soundview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Rose Jon soundview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Squared M soundview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Jalak Graphics postersview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Budden Frances postersview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Keith Little Colin postersview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Lucifoil postersview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Debenham Pam postersview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Lane Leonie postersview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Fieldsend Jan postersview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Gee Angela postersview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Mackay Jan postersview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
McMahon Marie postersview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Newmarch Ann postersview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Redback Graphix postersview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Robertson Toni postersview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Budden Frances artist bookview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Coventry Virginia artist bookview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Croft Christopher artist bookview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Grounds Marr artist bookview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Pholeros Paul artist bookview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Jacks Robert artist bookview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Lillicrapp Helen artist bookview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Lyssiotis Peter artist bookview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Man-Wah Eva Yuen artist bookview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Marshall Jennifer artist bookview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Owen Robert artist bookview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Peyser Ruth artist bookview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Tyndall Peter artist bookview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Wuest Bob artist bookview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Kent Jane documentationview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Machan Kim documentationview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
McLennan Jane documentationview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Orr Jill documentationview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Roth Evelyn documentationview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Scott Jill documentationview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Tamras Mary documentationview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Wiseman Gwenda documentationview full entry
Reference: see Continuum ‘83 - The First Exhibition of Australian Contemporary Art in Japan. Japanese text, parallel English translation.
Parallel title in Japanese. Assisted by the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Japan Australia Cultural and Art Exchange Committee, 1983, 94pp
Hunter Robertview full entry
Reference: Robert Hunter - Artist in Residence 1988/89 - The University of Melbourne. inaugural exhibition of the Melbourne University Museum of Art, the Ian Potter Gallery, 4 May-10 June, 1989
Publishing details: Melbourne University Museum of Art, 1989 
[12] p. : col. ill. Mu. Edition of 1000
Ref: 8.5
Williams Fredview full entry
Reference: Fred Williams - Melbourne 1970.
Publishing details: Niagara Galleries, 2014, 32pp, invite inserted
Docking Shayview full entry
Reference: Canberra Art Club Riverside Gallery exhibition catalogue. Includes brief biography lists 34 titles and prices.
Publishing details: Canberra Art Club Riverside Gallery , 1962,
Ref: 10
Docking Shayview full entry
Reference: Palmerson North Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Barry Lett Galleries. Includes brief essay and working notes by the artist
Publishing details: Canberra Art Club Riverside Gallery , 1962, 4pp
Ref: 10
Wei Guanview full entry
Reference: Guan Wei - Looking for Home. Includes biography and essays. Over 20 colour illustrations.
Publishing details: Earl Lu Gallery, Singapore, 2000, 40pp
Watson Jennyview full entry
Reference: Jenny Watson - The Woman The Bottle The House The Horse. Biography and bibliography included.
Publishing details: Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, 1991, 6pp
Ref: 224
Popular Melbourne Landscape Painting Between the Warsview full entry
Reference: Popular Melbourne Landscape Painting Between the Wars. Includes essay by Ian Burn.Includes biographies of 6 traditional artists.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 1983, 16pp
Ref: 2
Burn Ianview full entry
Reference: see Popular Melbourne Landscape Painting Between the Wars. Includes essay by Ian Burn.Includes biographies of 6 traditional artists.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 1983, 16pp
Knox W Dview full entry
Reference: see Popular Melbourne Landscape Painting Between the Wars. Includes essay by Ian Burn.Includes biographies of 6 traditional artists.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 1983, 16pp
McInnes W Bview full entry
Reference: see Popular Melbourne Landscape Painting Between the Wars. Includes essay by Ian Burn.Includes biographies of 6 traditional artists.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 1983, 16pp
Herbert Haroldview full entry
Reference: see Popular Melbourne Landscape Painting Between the Wars. Includes essay by Ian Burn.Includes biographies of 6 traditional artists.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 1983, 16pp
Boyd Penleighview full entry
Reference: see Popular Melbourne Landscape Painting Between the Wars. Includes essay by Ian Burn.Includes biographies of 6 traditional artists.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 1983, 16pp
Rowell Willview full entry
Reference: see Popular Melbourne Landscape Painting Between the Wars. Includes essay by Ian Burn.Includes biographies of 6 traditional artists.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 1983, 16pp
Rowell Johnview full entry
Reference: see Popular Melbourne Landscape Painting Between the Wars. Includes essay by Ian Burn.Includes biographies of 6 traditional artists.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 1983, 16pp
Weary Geoffview full entry
Reference: see The ID Show - Geoff Parr, (Introduction), art by Richard Dunn, Lindy Lee, William Robinson and Geoff Weary; essays by Rob Horne, Edward Colless, Nancy Underhill, Ross Gibson
Publishing details: publication details to be added
Robinson Williamview full entry
Reference: see The ID Show - Geoff Parr, (Introduction), art by Richard Dunn, Lindy Lee, William Robinson and Geoff Weary; essays by Rob Horne, Edward Colless, Nancy Underhill, Ross Gibson
Publishing details: publication details to be added
Lee Lindyview full entry
Reference: see The ID Show - Geoff Parr, (Introduction), art by Richard Dunn, Lindy Lee, William Robinson and Geoff Weary; essays by Rob Horne, Edward Colless, Nancy Underhill, Ross Gibson
Publishing details: publication details to be added
Dunn Richardview full entry
Reference: see The ID Show - Geoff Parr, (Introduction), art by Richard Dunn, Lindy Lee, William Robinson and Geoff Weary; essays by Rob Horne, Edward Colless, Nancy Underhill, Ross Gibson
Publishing details: publication details to be added
Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Posterview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue. Essay by Roger Butler
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Pooaraarview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Wanjidariview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Pickett Byronview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Marika Bandukview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Campbell Robert Jrview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Morgan Sallyview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Foley Fionaview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Quaill Avrilview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Everard Lippsieview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Bropho Robertview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Casey Karenview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Tranby College Postermakersview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Pike Jimmyview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Jenuarrieview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Jose Ellenview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Hinton-Bateup Aliceview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Meeks Raymondview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Tungutalum Bedeview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Fitzroy Postermakersview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Singer Sadieview full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Phillips Deeaggiddit view full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Phillips Deeaggiddit view full entry
Reference: Australian Aboriginal Views in Print and Poster. Exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition curators: Jeffrey Samuels and Chris Watson. Includes brief biographies.
Publishing details: Print Council of Australia, 1987 
40 p. : ill. (some col.), ports
Coates Dora Meeson - Dora Meesonview full entry
Reference: see How Australia Led The Way: Dora Meeson Coates And British Suffrage, by Myra Scott. The history of Australia's contribution to the suffragists in Britian.
Publishing details: Commonwealth Office Of The Status of Women Canberra 2003, 63pp, b&w illustrations, staplebound softcover,
Davenport Joview full entry
Reference: ‘Beyond Landscape’, exhibition invite with brief essay.
Publishing details: Arthouse Gallery 2017, 2pp
Ref: 1000
Four Colonial Paintingsview full entry
Reference: Four Colonial Paintings: Folder containing four full-colour prints measuring 30x42cm. A collection of 4 prints by Colonial artists ready for framing; Produced by the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society on the occasion of their Centenary in 1973. The prints are 'Summer Evening near Templestowe' by Buvelot (1866), 'Crossing the Goulburn' by Gritten (1868), 'Woodlands Homestead on the Wimmera River' by Von Guerard, (1869) and 'Pioneer Homestead' by van den Houten (1878). *
Publishing details: Melbourne: Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society Ltd, ., 1973. Cover insect damaged
Melbourne Festival Australia 2001view full entry
Reference: Melbourne Festival Australia : 11 October - 3 November 2001 : visual arts program [catalogues] / curated by Juliana Engberg. Artists include Humid, Tacita Dean, Christine Borland, Juan Cruz, Marie-Ange Guilleminot, Jean-Jacque Rullier, Narelle Jubelin with Marcos Corrales Lantero, Sonya Hanney and Adam Dade. 8 booklets bound in card sleeve.
Publishing details: Melbourne : Melbourne Festival, 2001 
8 v. : ill.; 21 cm. 
Ref: 1000
Day Elizabethview full entry
Reference: The offcuts of reason : works by Elizabeth Day.
Publishing details: Sydney : Complete Design, 1997 
32 p. : ill. (some col.)
Ref: 1000
Scott Georgeview full entry
Reference: see A Fine Selection of Autographed Documents, Manuscripts & Books
by University Archives
January 24, 2017, 10:30 AM EST
Westport, CT, USA, lot 170: ‘A fantastic highly detailed 1840 ship log by George Scott, a sailor, budding artist, comedian, poet, and business strategist
Perhaps the most unique ship's log we have seen, consisting of 66 full written and decorated pages. Most are loose laid within a burlap cloth wrap with but few near the back loosely stitched together, page sized 7.75" x 10.25", with outer unattached burlap wrap sized 8.25" x 11.25". Outer cloth has the scripted name of "George E. Scott", and date of "December 1840" with "Ship Venice" along bottom edge, verso of cloth is embellished with a simplified version of a nautical star compass... Earliest dates of December 1840 with the latest to June 1848.

A wonderful, most unique ship's log written by a Renaissance man/sailor during his voyage on the "Ship Venice" , a Tea trading vessel. The log was maintained by George E. Scott, listed as "Supercargo" under commander "John W.C. Perit". With travels from Philadelphia to the destinations of Sydney, New South Wales, the Philippines and Macao. All the expected entries are in place, ruled in tabular form, all carefully recorded with "days out" latitude, longitude, winds and miles traversed, along with notes on Tea exports, consumption, and pricing." However what makes this log so spectacular and engaging for the reader are his detailed drawings, and his frequent side bar comments, poems, notes and reflections all of which included scattered throughout. Scott's drawing which abound the book, easily would rival that of any engraver from a Jules Verne novel, with stunning highly detailed ink drawings of sailing vessels as shown in the included images with this listing.

In addition, George Scott sprinkled within his log, expressions of his personality reflected in his quotes from Shakespeare, and his personal writings and poetry.’]
Stock K Cview full entry
Reference: see Emporium Auction | January
by Theodore Bruce, January 29, 2017, 11:00 AM AEDT, Sydney, Australia, Lot 132: KC Stock (19th Century) The Foundation of South Australia Gum Tree - Glenelg SA 1887 Watercolour, Signed & dated lower right , 20 x 25 cm. Painting of a bent over, arched, gum tree with plaque on it, in a backyard or paddock with fields in distance..
Heath Jview full entry
Reference: oil paintings have turned up in Sydney signed ‘J Heath’ which are very similar in terms of style to the work of Colonial artist James Howe Carse
Wager Rhoda view full entry
Reference: see Woolley & Wallis auction, UK, 21 June 2017

Lot 353 - A silver and opal pendant necklace the design attributed to Rhoda Wager, pierced and cast frame of simple ivy leaves, on fancy link chain, two brooches similar, and another yellow metal pendant necklace, unmarked 4cm. long (4)
Catalogue Notes
Rhoda Wager (1875-1953) was born in London and studied at the Glasgow School of Art from 1897 to 1903 before migrating to Australia. It is recorded that her work was exhibited at the New South Wales Society of Arts and Crafts in 1914.
Provenance: A private collection of Arts and Crafts jewellery
Bayliss Charles (1850-1897)view full entry
Reference: see Dominic Winter auction, UK, 14 June. 2017, lot 2: ‘Australia. Sydney from North Shore, 1875, Description: panorama photograph of Sydney by Charles Bayliss (1850-1897) and Bernard Otto Holtermann (1838-1885), consisting of five albumen prints conjoined and mounted on linen-backed paper mount, image heavily faded, creased, chipped and split with complete loss of approximately 6 cm strip between first and second albumen print to the left of the panorama, Holter[mann] printed in the image lower centre, locations and points of interest in contemporary purple ink to upper and lower mount, mount soiled and browned, together with a black & white collotype six-part panorama of Sydney Harbour by Exchange Studios, circa 1920, from an original photograph taken from North Sydney, printed credit in the negative and captioned to lower margin, some soiling and a few small stains, long split to centre fold, linen-backed, 170 x 22 cm - Quantity (2)
Notes: Bayliss, originally from Suffolk, produced this wet-plate panorama in 1875 from the 27-metre-high tower of Holtermann's home in Lavender Bay. Using a large-format camera with a 100-inch telefoto lens the view was captured on two single negatives, each measuring 90 x 150 cm and were the largest photographs taken by the collodion process. The example owned by the Art Gallery of New South Wales measures 22 x 141 cm. Sold with all faults not subject to return.’
Holtermann Bernard (1838-1885)view full entry
Reference: see Dominic Winter auction, UK, 14 June. 2017, lot 2: ‘Australia. Sydney from North Shore, 1875, Description: panorama photograph of Sydney by Charles Bayliss (1850-1897) and Bernard Otto Holtermann (1838-1885), consisting of five albumen prints conjoined and mounted on linen-backed paper mount, image heavily faded, creased, chipped and split with complete loss of approximately 6 cm strip between first and second albumen print to the left of the panorama, Holter[mann] printed in the image lower centre, locations and points of interest in contemporary purple ink to upper and lower mount, mount soiled and browned, together with a black & white collotype six-part panorama of Sydney Harbour by Exchange Studios, circa 1920, from an original photograph taken from North Sydney, printed credit in the negative and captioned to lower margin, some soiling and a few small stains, long split to centre fold, linen-backed, 170 x 22 cm - Quantity (2)
Notes: Bayliss, originally from Suffolk, produced this wet-plate panorama in 1875 from the 27-metre-high tower of Holtermann's home in Lavender Bay. Using a large-format camera with a 100-inch telefoto lens the view was captured on two single negatives, each measuring 90 x 150 cm and were the largest photographs taken by the collodion process. The example owned by the Art Gallery of New South Wales measures 22 x 141 cm. Sold with all faults not subject to return.’
Dyson Willview full entry
Reference: see Cheffins Auction UK, 6 July, 2017, lot 89: Will Dyson (Australian, 1880-1938) Three original posters from World War I - "Support the Men and Women who gave you Victory", signed lower left "Will Dyson", printed and published by the Pelican Press (TU), 2 Carmelite Street, London, EC, poster, unframed, 101 x 77cm; "Workless", published by the Labour Party, 28 Victoria Street, London, SW, printed by David Allen and Sons Ltd., Harrow, etc. (copy registered B152527), poster, 101 x 76cm; and "Landless", published by the Labour Party, 28 Victoria Street, London, SW, printed by David Allen and Sons Ltd., Harrow, etc. (copy registered B152527), poster, 101 x 76cm (3)
Will Dyson, born in Australia, became well-known as an etcher, illustrator and poster designer - he exhibited at the Leicester Galleries, the Royal Hibernian Academy and the Royal Scottish Academy.
Support the men and women; Workless; Landless.
Davidson Bessie Ellen [1879-1965]view full entry
Reference: see BEARNES HAMPTON & LITTLEWOOD auction, UK, 11 July, 2017, lots 459 and 459: Bessie Ellen Davidson [1879-1965]- Fleurs, 1942; a still life of pink roses in a jug:- signed bottom left further signed inscribed and dated on the reverse oil on board 39.5 x 32cm and Marseilles, 1939:- indistinctly signed bottom right further signed, inscribed and dated on the reverse oil on board 18 x 23cm. * Biography. Bessie Ellen Davidson was born in 1879, in Adelaide, Australia, to a family of Scottish and English origin. She was the second child of David Davidson, who was in the mining industry, and Ellen Johnson Davidson. Her great-grandfather, William Gowan was a sculptor, and her grandmother Frances Gowan was a painter. She was educated at the Advanced School for Girls, studied art with the painter Rose McPherson (better known as Margaret Preston) and began exhibiting with the South Australian Society of Arts in 1901. In 1904, after her mother's death, she went to Europe to study art with Preston. They spent the first few months in Munich, where Davidson studied briefly at the Künstlerinner Verein, before moving to Paris. There she studied at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, where she met and began a lifelong friendship with Philippe Besnard's future wife, Germaine Desgranges. A year after her arrival in France, she was exhibiting at the Salon de la Société des Artistes Français and the year after that at the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1922 she would become the first Australian woman elected a member of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. She was also a founding member of the Salon des Tuileries at which she would exhibit almost every year between 1923 and 1951. Returning to Australia in 1907, Davidson rented a studio with Preston and continued painting and exhibiting. In 1910 she returned to Paris and set-up a workshop in Monparnasse in the same street as Raymond Legueult and the Dutch painter Conrad Kickert. She made many other friends in Parisian art circles, including the painter Anders Osterlind. Davidson travelled to Australia in 1914 and was there when World War I began. She returned to France immediately, where she joined the French Red Cross and served in various military hospitals. During the war, she met the woman who would become her companion for the next two decades, Marguerite Leroy (d.1938), whose nickname was Dauphine. The postwar period to 1920 saw Davidson producing quiet, intimate, loosely impressionistic paintings - mostly interiors, still lives, and portraits - in muted tones. Her style evolved in a more vigorous direction in the 1920s and 1930s, with vibrant, dramatic colours laid on with a palette knife. She travelled around Europe, Russia, and Morocco making outdoor sketches that she used as the basis for later studio works. Her landscapes are notable for their quality of light and sense of atmosphere. In 1930 Davidson was a founding vice-president of La Société Femmes Artistes Modernes. She was also a founding member of the Société Nationale Indépendentes and a member of the Salon d'Automne. In 1931 she was the first Australian woman appointed to the French Legion of Honor. She exhibited widely with such artists as Mary Cassatt, Tamara de Lempicka, Camille Claudel, and Suzanne Valadon. Although still a citizen of the British Commonwealth, Davidson decided to stay in France during World War II. She lived with friends in Grenoble and some sources say that she was a member of the French Resistance. Her paintings from this period are strong, bright, and lively. In 1945, she returned to her old studio in Paris, occasionally spending time at a farm she bought near Rouen. In the postwar period she painted mostly outdoors on small wood panels. She died at Montparnasse in France in 1965 and was buried in Saint-Saëns.
Mark William (1868-1956)view full entry
Reference: see Canterbury Auction Galleries
August 2, 2017,, UK, Lot 627: William Mark (1868-1956) - An early 20th Century Arts and Crafts silvered copper jug with hinged cover and pearwood handle, the planished surface engraved - "N.F from M.E.A & J.F.A. 19 Feb 1915", 8.5ins high, the base engraved - "W.Mark, Campden, Glos" Note: Mark left his native Australia in 1895, travelling first to South Africa and then London. He became a member of the Guild of Handicraft in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire in 1902. The Guild closed in 1907 and Mark and three associates established the Guild of Handicraft which ran until 1912. In that year Mark established his own workshop, remaining in Chipping Campden until 1920 in which year he returned to Australia. As a Silversmith and Enameller in the arts and craft style his work included ecclesiastical, metalwork, jewellery and silverware.
Duterrau Benjaminview full entry
Reference: see Presence and Absence: The Play of Race and Aesthetics in the Portraits of Thomas Bock and Benjamin Duterrau by David Taylor Honours, University of Tasmania.
Publishing details: history in the making vol. 4 no. 2, 2016
Bennett Walter E 1880-1967view full entry
Reference: see Melbourne University Library online: Walter Bennett in the Artists Department at F.W. Niven's publishing firm. Archives Reference: 1982.0100.00001. Historical note: Walter Bennett was born in 1880 and began his training as a lithographic artist in 1893 in Ballarat, working for a time in F W Niven's firm in Ballarat. In 1898 he was employed by Kerry and Electric Photo Engraving Co. as an artist and photo-engraver and in 1900 he worked as an art teacher at Ballarat Art School. Bennett joined the Mines Department in Melbourne in 1904 as a lithographic draughtman and was promoted to chief draughtsman in 1928. From 1944 Bennett was employed as a cartographic draughtsman and artist for Australian Petroleum Company until his retirement in 1949. He died in 1967.
Inscription: Walter E Bennett, Artists' Dept. Niven's Ballarat 1897.
Previous control number: BWP/26655

Siddons Edwinview full entry
Reference: also known as Edwin Roper Loftus Stocqueler b. 29 November 1829 - 1895
Souvenir Set of 6 War Paintings by Australian Artists view full entry
Reference: Souvenir Set of 6 War Paintings by Australian Artists (For framing or Postcards). Actual card size  9" x 6". 
Prints are as follows:-
"Emden" beached and done for - 9th Nov 1914 by Arthur Burgess.
Japanese landing at Vulcan beach, Rabaul, 23 Jan 1942 by G R Mainwaring.
RAAF Kittyhawks at Milne Bay, Aug/Sept 1942 by William Dargie.
"C" Company, 2/48th BN Raid on Carrier Hill, Tobruk 22nd Apr 1941 by Ivor Hele.
Departure of HMA Ships "Australia" and "Canberra" from the first convoy Indian Ocean 20th Jan 1940 by Frank Norton.
How a V.C. was won in Palestine by H Septimus Power.

Publishing details: Published by Australian War Memorial Board of Trustees, Canberra, A.C.T.  Printed in Melbourne Australia.  6 different war paintings by Australian artists.  Can be framed or used as postcards. 
Ref: 1000
Mainwaring G Rview full entry
Reference: see Souvenir Set of 6 War Paintings by Australian Artists (For framing or Postcards). Actual card size  9" x 6". 
Prints are as follows:-
"Emden" beached and done for - 9th Nov 1914 by Arthur Burgess.
Japanese landing at Vulcan beach, Rabaul, 23 Jan 1942 by G R Mainwaring.
RAAF Kittyhawks at Milne Bay, Aug/Sept 1942 by William Dargie.
"C" Company, 2/48th BN Raid on Carrier Hill, Tobruk 22nd Apr 1941 by Ivor Hele.
Departure of HMA Ships "Australia" and "Canberra" from the first convoy Indian Ocean 20th Jan 1940 by Frank Norton.
How a V.C. was won in Palestine by H Septimus Power.

Publishing details: Published by Australian War Memorial Board of Trustees, Canberra, A.C.T.  Printed in Melbourne Australia.  6 different war paintings by Australian artists.  Can be framed or used as postcards. 
Burgess Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Souvenir Set of 6 War Paintings by Australian Artists (For framing or Postcards). Actual card size  9" x 6". 
Prints are as follows:-
"Emden" beached and done for - 9th Nov 1914 by Arthur Burgess.
Japanese landing at Vulcan beach, Rabaul, 23 Jan 1942 by G R Mainwaring.
RAAF Kittyhawks at Milne Bay, Aug/Sept 1942 by William Dargie.
"C" Company, 2/48th BN Raid on Carrier Hill, Tobruk 22nd Apr 1941 by Ivor Hele.
Departure of HMA Ships "Australia" and "Canberra" from the first convoy Indian Ocean 20th Jan 1940 by Frank Norton.
How a V.C. was won in Palestine by H Septimus Power.

Publishing details: Published by Australian War Memorial Board of Trustees, Canberra, A.C.T.  Printed in Melbourne Australia.  6 different war paintings by Australian artists.  Can be framed or used as postcards. 
Dargie Williamview full entry
Reference: see Souvenir Set of 6 War Paintings by Australian Artists (For framing or Postcards). Actual card size  9" x 6". 
Prints are as follows:-
"Emden" beached and done for - 9th Nov 1914 by Arthur Burgess.
Japanese landing at Vulcan beach, Rabaul, 23 Jan 1942 by G R Mainwaring.
RAAF Kittyhawks at Milne Bay, Aug/Sept 1942 by William Dargie.
"C" Company, 2/48th BN Raid on Carrier Hill, Tobruk 22nd Apr 1941 by Ivor Hele.
Departure of HMA Ships "Australia" and "Canberra" from the first convoy Indian Ocean 20th Jan 1940 by Frank Norton.
How a V.C. was won in Palestine by H Septimus Power.

Publishing details: Published by Australian War Memorial Board of Trustees, Canberra, A.C.T.  Printed in Melbourne Australia.  6 different war paintings by Australian artists.  Can be framed or used as postcards. 
Norton Frankview full entry
Reference: see Souvenir Set of 6 War Paintings by Australian Artists (For framing or Postcards). Actual card size  9" x 6". 
Prints are as follows:-
"Emden" beached and done for - 9th Nov 1914 by Arthur Burgess.
Japanese landing at Vulcan beach, Rabaul, 23 Jan 1942 by G R Mainwaring.
RAAF Kittyhawks at Milne Bay, Aug/Sept 1942 by William Dargie.
"C" Company, 2/48th BN Raid on Carrier Hill, Tobruk 22nd Apr 1941 by Ivor Hele.
Departure of HMA Ships "Australia" and "Canberra" from the first convoy Indian Ocean 20th Jan 1940 by Frank Norton.
How a V.C. was won in Palestine by H Septimus Power.

Publishing details: Published by Australian War Memorial Board of Trustees, Canberra, A.C.T.  Printed in Melbourne Australia.  6 different war paintings by Australian artists.  Can be framed or used as postcards. 
Powe Septimus view full entry
Reference: see Souvenir Set of 6 War Paintings by Australian Artists (For framing or Postcards). Actual card size  9" x 6". 
Prints are as follows:-
"Emden" beached and done for - 9th Nov 1914 by Arthur Burgess.
Japanese landing at Vulcan beach, Rabaul, 23 Jan 1942 by G R Mainwaring.
RAAF Kittyhawks at Milne Bay, Aug/Sept 1942 by William Dargie.
"C" Company, 2/48th BN Raid on Carrier Hill, Tobruk 22nd Apr 1941 by Ivor Hele.
Departure of HMA Ships "Australia" and "Canberra" from the first convoy Indian Ocean 20th Jan 1940 by Frank Norton.
How a V.C. was won in Palestine by H Septimus Power.

Publishing details: Published by Australian War Memorial Board of Trustees, Canberra, A.C.T.  Printed in Melbourne Australia.  6 different war paintings by Australian artists.  Can be framed or used as postcards. 
Hele Ivorview full entry
Reference: see Souvenir Set of 6 War Paintings by Australian Artists (For framing or Postcards). Actual card size  9" x 6". 
Prints are as follows:-
"Emden" beached and done for - 9th Nov 1914 by Arthur Burgess.
Japanese landing at Vulcan beach, Rabaul, 23 Jan 1942 by G R Mainwaring.
RAAF Kittyhawks at Milne Bay, Aug/Sept 1942 by William Dargie.
"C" Company, 2/48th BN Raid on Carrier Hill, Tobruk 22nd Apr 1941 by Ivor Hele.
Departure of HMA Ships "Australia" and "Canberra" from the first convoy Indian Ocean 20th Jan 1940 by Frank Norton.
How a V.C. was won in Palestine by H Septimus Power.

Publishing details: Published by Australian War Memorial Board of Trustees, Canberra, A.C.T.  Printed in Melbourne Australia.  6 different war paintings by Australian artists.  Can be framed or used as postcards. 
Australian photographyview full entry
Reference: Glimpses of Australia : an album of photographic gems. Cover subtitle: Photographic gems from N.S. Wales, Victoria, Queensland, S. Australia, W. Australia and Tasmania. Photomechanical prints of photographs by Charles Bayliss, J.W. Beattie, Nicholas Caire, F.W. Niven etc. with captions and short descriptive text.
Publishing details: Melbourne : Gordon & Gotch, 1897.
Ref: 1000
Davies D Hview full entry
Reference: see lot 398, Cheefins auction 18 September, 2017, UK: D H Davies (Australian, 19th Century) Bushrangers Flight; Kangaroo Station; Nature Spotting; Interior of John Alloo's Restaurant, Ballarat; Market Square from Little Malop Street; and The Arrival of Geelong Mail, Main Road, Ballarat, Australia
Publishing details: published by J J Blundell and Co., Melbourne, 1853 prints (6) 13 x 19cm (5 x 7in)
Ref: 1000
Officer Mabelview full entry
Reference: see LAWRENCES AUCTIONEERS OF CREWKERNE, UK, lot 1630, 13 October: MABEL OFFICER (Fl.c.1938)
ON THE DERWENT, TASMANIA
Signed and dated 1938, oil on canvas board
26.5 x 39cm. A label attached to the back indicates that this work was submitted for exhibition at The Royal Academy, London, in 1939. The artist may be identified as the woman of the same name, born in New York c.1912. Victor Bonney (1872-1953) of Harley Street (to whom this picture was sent for submission to the RA) was an eminent London gynaecologist.

Abolins Uldisview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

Publishing details: Renniks & Co, Pty Ltd 1968, not paginated, hc, dw,
Abbott Harold Fview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

Publishing details: Renniks & Co, Pty Ltd 1968, not paginated, hc, dw,
Adams Dennisview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

Publishing details: Renniks & Co, Pty Ltd 1968, not paginated, hc, dw,
Aitken Johnview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

Publishing details: Renniks & Co, Pty Ltd 1968, not paginated, hc, dw,
Aland Johnview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

Publishing details: Renniks & Co, Pty Ltd 1968, not paginated, hc, dw,
Alderson Janetview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Aldis A Eview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Allcot Johnview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Allen Joyceview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Allen Mary Cecilview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Allport Henry Curzonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Allum F Eview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Alston Amyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Alston Meyer Danielview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

Publishing details: Renniks & Co, Pty Ltd 1968, not paginated, hc, dw,
Andrew Francis Charlesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

Publishing details: Renniks & Co, Pty Ltd 1968, not paginated, hc, dw,
Andrews Williamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Angas George Frenchview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

Publishing details: Renniks & Co, Pty Ltd 1968, not paginated, hc, dw,
Angus Maxview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

Publishing details: Renniks & Co, Pty Ltd 1968, not paginated, hc, dw,
Anivitti Giulioview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Annand Douglasview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Annois Leonard Lloydview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Appleton Jeanview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Armstrong Elizabeth Caroilineview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Armstrong Ianview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ashton George Rossiview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ashton Jamesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ashton Sir John Williamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ashton Julian Howardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ashton Julian Rossiview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ashton Julian Richardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Auld James Muirview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Backen Earleview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Badham Herbert Edwardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bailly Harold John view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bainbridge Leo Jack view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Baker Alanview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Baker Norman Hview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Balcombe Thomas Tyrwhittview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bale Alice Marian Ellenview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Balfour J Lawsonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ball Sydneyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Balson Ralphview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Banks Johnview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bannon Charles Georgeview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Barker Carolineview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Barker Johnview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Barker Leachview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Barnes Gustave Adrianview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Barringer Gwendoline L’Avenceview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Barron Howardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bartels Frankview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bassett Wakefieldview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bastin Henriview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bates Fredericview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bates Fredericview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Battarbee Rexview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bayliss Clifford Williamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Beadle Paulview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Becker Ludwigview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Beeston Maryview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bell Ronald Charlesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bell George Henry Frederick view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bellette Jean Maryview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bennett Joseph Arthur view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bennett William Ruberyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Benson George Cview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bilu Asherview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bishop Ethel Aliciaview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Black Dorritview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Blackman Charlesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Blake Florence Turnerview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Board Leslieview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bock Thomasview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Boehme Aview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Boissevain Williamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bone Thomas Henryview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bordass Dorothyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Borlase Nancyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bourne Shirleyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bow Ianview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bowen Stella Estherview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Boxall Arthur d’Auvergneview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Boyd Arthur Merricview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Boyd Arthur Merric Bloomfieldview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Boyd Davidview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Boyd Theodore Penleighview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Boynes Robert view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Brack Johnview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Brackenreg Johnview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bradley Williamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bramleigh Rex view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Branson Joanview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Braund Dorothy view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Brewer Henryview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Brierly Sir Oswald Waltersview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Britton Fred Christianview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Brooks Jessieview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Brown Vincentview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Browning George view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bruce Alice Joyce view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bryans Linaview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bryant Charles David Jonesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Buckley Sueview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Buckmaster Ernestview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bugg R Wview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bunny Rupert Charles Wolstonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Burgess Arthurview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Burn Henry view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bush Charles William view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Bustard William view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Buvelot Abram Louisview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Byrne Sam view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Calvert H Hview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cambridge Enid Helen Grayview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cameron Betty view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Campbell Annie Jview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Campbell Robert Richmond view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cant Jamesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Carbins Malcolm view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cardamatis Wolfgangview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Carse J Hview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Carstens Herbertview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Carter Ireneview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Carter Norman St Clairview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cassab Judyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cayteye N Wview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Chapman Evelynview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Chevalier Nicholas view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Churchland Lindsay Sorelview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cilento Margaretview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Clarke Peterview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Claux Eugene Crickview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Claxton Marshallview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Clifton Romolaview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Clint Alfredview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Coates George Jamesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Coburn Johnview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Coffey Alfredview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Coghlan Elaineview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cohen Isaac Michaelview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Colahan Colinview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Colclough Edwardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Coles Rayview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Collingridge Arthurview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Collins Albertview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Collins Archibaldview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Colquhoun Alexanderview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Colquhoun Amalie Sarahview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Colquhoun Archibald Douglasview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Colville Georgeview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Conder Charles Edwardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Connor Joseph Thomasview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Connor Kevinview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Constable William Henry Archibaldview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cook Alfred Herbert view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cook Allonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cook E Wakeview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cook Jamesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cook W Delafieldview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Counihan Noelview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Coutts Gordonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cowen Lionel Jview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cox Peter Inghamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Chapman William Neate view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cox Royview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Craig William Harrisonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Craig Sybilview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Crane Oliveview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Crawford Leonardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Crichton Richardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Crooke Rayview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Crowley Grace Adela Williamsview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Crozier Frank Rview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cummings Elisabeth view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Curtis R Emersonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Curtis Robert Louisview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cusack Edithview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Cuthbertson Archview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dadswell Lyndonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dalgarno Royview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Danciger Aliceview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dangar Harryview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dangerfield Elsieview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Daplyn Alfred Jamesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Darvall C Gview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dargie Williamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dattilo-Rubbo Cavaliere Antonio view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Davidson Bessieview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Davies Davidview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Davies Edward view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Davies Henry Eason view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Daws Lawrence Mview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dechaineux Lucienview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Delecca William Aview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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De Maistre LeRoy Leveson Laurent Josephview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dent Aileen Roseview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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De Wesselow Francis Guillemand Simpkinsonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dexter Williamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dickerson Robertview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dickson James A Cview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dickson Wendyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Digby Desmond Wardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dimmack M Lview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dobell Sir Williamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Docking Shayview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dorn Karlview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Doutney Charlesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dowie John Stuartview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dowling Robertview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dridan Davidview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Drysdale George Russellview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Duncan George Bernardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dundas Douglas Robertsview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dunlop Brianview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Durack Elizabethview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Duterreau Benjaminview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dutkiewicz Wladyslawview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dyring Moyaview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Dyson Willview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Eagles Percyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Earle Stephen Astleyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ebaterinja Wallterview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ebert Maxview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Edgecombe Henryview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Edwards Maryview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Edwell Berniceview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Eldershaw John Royview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Elyard Samuelview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Emanuel Cedricview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Evans Edith Rview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Evans George Williamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Evergood Milesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ewart Joyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Eyre Gladstoneview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Eyre Johnview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Fairweather Ianview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Fardoulys James Nickolasview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Farmer John MacCormackview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Fehlberg Tasman Julius Augustview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Feint Adrianview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Felton Dr Mauriceview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ferguson Williamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ferrarini Williamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ferries Jamesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Feuerring Maximilianview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Finey George Edmondview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Fitzgerald Florenceview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Fizelle Rahview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Flaxman Mollieview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Fleming Margaretview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Fletcher Bview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Flett Jamesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Flower Cedricview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Fluke Roy George Herbertview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Folingsby George Frederickview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ford Williamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Forrest J Haughtonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Fox Emanuel Phillipsview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Fox Ethel Carrickview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Francis Ivor Pengellyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Frater Williamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Freedman Harold Emanuelview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Freeman Madgeview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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French Leonardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Friend, Donald Stuart Leslieview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Fristrom Oscarview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Froudist Henriview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Fry Douglasview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Fry Ellaview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Fullbrook Samuel Sydneyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Fuller Florence Adaview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Fullwood Albert Henryview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gallop Herbert Reginaldview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Game Stewart Burrell Hallview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Garde Owenview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gardiner Marieview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gardner John Aview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Garlick Harry Gledeview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Garling Frederickview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Garrett Thomas Balfourview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ghee R Taylorview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gibbons Tomview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gibbs Cyril Gview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gibbs Herbert Wview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gibson Bessieview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Giles Johnview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Giles Patriciaview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gilfillan John Alexanderview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gill Harry Pellingview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gill Justinview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gill Samuel Thomasview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gilliland Hector Beaumontview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gleeson James Timothyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gleghorn Thomasview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Glover Johnview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Godson John Barclayview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Goldfinch Nancyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Goodchild Doreenview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Goodchild John Charlesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Goodsir Agnes Noyesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gould Stromview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gould William Buelowview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gouldsmith Edmundview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Grant Gwendolynview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Grant William Gregoryview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gray Alastairview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Green Alfred Thomasview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Green C Eview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Green Leonardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Greene Annie Alisonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Greenhalgh Audreyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Greenhalgh Victorview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gren Niel Aview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Greenway Francis Howardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Grey-Smith Guy Edwardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Grieve Alan Robert Colquhounview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Grieve Robertview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Griffin Ambrose Sylvesterview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Griffin Jane Lview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Griffin Vaughan Murrayview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Griffiths Harleyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Griffiths Harley Cameronview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Grigg Mayview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gritten Henryview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gruner Eliothview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gude Nornieview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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von Guerard Eugen view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Guest Nancy view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Gwynne Marjorie Campbellview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Habbe Nicholas Francoisview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Haefliger Paulview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hall Edwardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hall F Vview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hall Lindsay Bernardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hambidge Aliceview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hambidge Helenview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hambidge Millicentview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hampel Carlview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hanke Henry Aview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hansen Allen Adolf Peterview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hanson Albert Jview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Harcourt Clewin Simonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Harpur Royview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Harrex Davidview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Harris Mary Packerview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Harrison Harry Bromilowview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hart Kevinview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Harvey Edmund Arthurview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Haryatt Richardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hawkins Harold Frederick Weaverview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hawkins Norman Hview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Haxton Elaine Alysview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Haysom Melville view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hele Ivor Henry Thomasview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Henderson John Blackview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Henry T Sview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Henshaw John Georgeview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Herald J Wview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Herbert Harold Brocklebankview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Herman Saliview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Herne Charles Eview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Herrgott Josephview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hessing Leonardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hester Joyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Heysen Sir Hansview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Heysen Noraview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hick Jacquelineview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hilder Jessie Jewhurstview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hill Charlesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hill Darylview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hill Samuel Proutview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hinder Francis Henry Critchleyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hingston Arthur Jamesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hobday Percy Stanhopeview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hodgkinson Frankview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hodgkinson Royview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hodgman Vernonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hole Quentinview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Holmes Edithview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Homer Irvineview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Honey C Winifredview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hood Kenneth Edwinview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hookey Mabelview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hope Laurence view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hopkins Livingstonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hopwood Henry Silkstoneview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Howie Laurence Hothamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hughes Robertview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Humphrey Tomview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hunt C Hview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hunt Percy Ivorview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Hunter Johnview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Imbarndarinja Lindsayview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Inson Graemeview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ironside Adelaideview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Ivers T Hview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jack Kenneth William Davidview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jackson Carlyleview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jackson James Ranalphview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jago Lionelview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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James Louis Robertview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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James Richard Haughtonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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James Roger Patonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jamieson Gilview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jarvis Hubertview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jarvis Katherineview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jenner Isaac Walterview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jenkins Constance Lview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jessup Fredview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Joel Graceview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Johnson Robertview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Johnson George Henryview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Johnstone Henry Jamesview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jones Sir Charles Lloydview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jones Edgar Reginaldview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jones Geoffreyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jones John Llewelyn view full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jones Marionview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jones Paulview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jones Vernonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Jorgensen Justusview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Joseland Richard George Howardview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Joyce Ena Elizabethview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Juniper Robert Litchfieldview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Kahan Louisview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Kaiser Peter Christianview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Kay Barryview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Kelly Beatriceview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Kelly Harryview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Kemp Rogerview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Kempf Franzview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Kilgour J Noelview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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King Grahameview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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King Ingeview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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King Philip Gidleyview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Kingsley Garrettview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Kirk Ronaldview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Klippel Robertview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Kmit Michaelview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Knox William Dunnview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Kong Sing Justineview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Koskie Jack Louisview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Kramer Johann Victorview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Kriegel Adamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Kubbos Evaview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Lahey Frances Vidaview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Lake Florence Thorneview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Lambert George Washingtonview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Lancashire John Williamview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Lancaster Charles Henryview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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Landels Floraview full entry
Reference: This artist is listed in Renniks Australian Artists by John Kroeger. Includes short biographies of each artists listed. This is a biographical index of Australian artists who are represented in Australian public collections. The Institutions in which each artist is represented (ie in 1968, the year of publication) together with the total number of works by each artist in public collections, is given, A list of auction prices for artists whose works have sold for more than $20 between 1967 and 68 is provided in an appendix.

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