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Buchanan Megview full entry
Reference: Meg Buchanan by Angela Philp
Publishing details: Hall, A.C.T. : Meg Buchanan, 1996] 
[5] p. : col. ill
Ref: 1000
Nolan Sidneyview full entry
Reference: We who love: the Nolan slates by Chris McAuliffe, Nancy Underhill. [’We who love: The Nolan slates is a window into the world of renowned Australian painter Sidney Nolan (1917–1992), reflecting a time of artistic experimentation and personal upheaval. From December 1941 to June 1942, Nolan made around 32 paintings on roofing slates. They reveal his distinctive preference for non-art materials, his avant-garde aspirations and his literary interests. Through the paintings, Nolan recorded the end of his marriage, new relationships with patrons John and Sunday Reed, and fears arising from the war in the Pacific. Concerned that there might not be ‘many more tomorrows’, Nolan painted the slates as a remarkable, even desperate, avowal of emotional and creative freedom.
Nolan’s deeply personal paintings on slate have been exhibited as a group just twice since 1943. We who love presents the most comprehensive display of the series ever assembled. Executed in rapid succession, the slates are a painted journal, declaring exultant love and lingering sorrow. Their rich, metaphorical imagery invites viewers into Nolan’s life at a pivotal moment in his development.
Curator: Dr Chris McAuliffe’]

Publishing details: University of Queensland Art Museum, 2016 
©2016 
99 pages : colour illustrations
Meere Charlesview full entry
Reference: Discovering Charles Meere : art and allusion / Joy Eadie ; preface by Edmund Capon.

Full contents • 1 Introduction
• 2 A Biographical Note
• 3 Australia Celebrates
• 4 Race Relations
• 5 The Body Politic
• 6 Et in Arcadia Ego
• 7 A Distant City
• 8 Jubilee Year
• 9 O Tempora, O Mores
• 10 A Final Irony: Copies, Fakes, and Forgeries
• 11 Not the Last Word.

[’"Australian Beach Pattern" is an iconic painting, synonymous with our way of life. Charles Meere is the little-known artist who painted it. This book reveals a fresh perspective on a remarkable artist whose reputation deserves complete re-evaluation. Accused of fascism, totalitarianism and eugenics, Meere has been dismissed by critics as unimaginative and dull. Joy Eadie is on a mission to prove them wrong about everything. This beautifully illustrated book showcases Meere's paintings and his poster art.’]
Publishing details: Halstead Press, [2017] 96 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portrait
Herel Petrview full entry
Reference: Petr Herel - The Cancellation Series. Includes list of woks and biography.
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, 2006, 24pp
Herel Peter see Herel Petrview full entry
Reference:
Martin Mandy view full entry
Reference: Mandy Martin : painting 1981-2009 / Canberra Museum and Gallery. Peter Haynes, ‘curator/author’. Includes bibliographical references.

Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, c2008 
64 p. : col. ill.
Taylor Michael view full entry
Reference: Michael Taylor - A Survey 1963 - 2016. Includes extensive biographical information.
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, 2016, 80pp, card covers.
Taylor Michael view full entry
Reference: Paintings 1975 : November 10-24 / Michael Taylor
Publishing details: {Melbourne : Joseph Brown Gallery, 1975} 
[3] pages
Ref: 1000
Taylor Michael view full entry
Reference: Collages by Michael Taylor / [Peter Haynes]
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, [2006] 
24 p. : col. ill, [2006] 
24 p. : col. ill
Ref: 1000
Coats Lizview full entry
Reference: Liz Coats new paintings : 31 May - 25 June 2003 / [writer Bridie Lonie ; photographers Stuart Lumsden, Leigh Mitchell-Anyon]
Publishing details: Utopia Art Sydney , 2003 
12 p. : col. ill
Ref: 1000
Coats Lizview full entry
Reference: Liz Coats - Active Seeing
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, 2017, hc,
Ref: 1000
Mackinlay Miguelview full entry
Reference: see Australiana magazine November, 2017, vol 39, no 4. article by Dorothy Erickson, ‘Michael Mackinlay Artistic Success in London, pages 7-15. with 34 illustrations.
fire marksview full entry
Reference: see Australiana magazine November, 2017, vol 39, no 4. article by Peter Lane: Fire Insurance companies’ fire marks in the Art Gallery of South Australia collection, pages 16-31. with 38 illustrations.
Insurance company fire marksview full entry
Reference: see Australiana magazine November, 2017, vol 39, no 4. article by Peter Lane: Fire Insurance companies’ fire marks in the Art Gallery of South Australia collection, pages 16-31. with 38 illustrations.
Thwaites George cabinetmakerview full entry
Reference: see Australiana magazine November, 2017, vol 39, no 4. review of book Made to Order, George Thwaites and sons, cabinetmakers.
Alexandrovics Belinda biographyview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Reid Barrieview full entry
Reference: see Modern Australian Art, edited by Barrie Reid, A collection of 163 works donated by John and Sunday Reed from 1930's-1950's Australia. Includes short essays on the artists. B&W plates. List of works and artists. [First publication of the Museum of Modern Art of Australia which closed in 1966. In 1958 John Reed founded and was first director of the Museum of Modern Art of Australia (1958-66).]
Publishing details: MOMA Melbourne, 1958, 72pp
Reid Johnview full entry
Reference: see Modern Australian Art, edited by Barrie Reid, A collection of 163 works donated by John and Sunday Reed from 1930's-1950's Australia. Includes short essays on the artists. B&W plates. List of works and artists. [First publication of the Museum of Modern Art of Australia which closed in 1966. In 1958 John Reed founded and was first director of the Museum of Modern Art of Australia (1958-66).]
Publishing details: MOMA Melbourne, 1958, 72ppAustralia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Museum of Modern Art of Australia view full entry
Reference: see Modern Australian Art, edited by Barrie Reid, A collection of 163 works donated by John and Sunday Reed from 1930's-1950's Australia. Includes short essays on the artists. B&W plates. List of works and artists. [First publication of the Museum of Modern Art of Australia which closed in 1966. In 1958 John Reed founded and was first director of the Museum of Modern Art of Australia (1958-66).]
Publishing details: MOMA Melbourne, 1958, 72pp
Theatre designview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Clinton Brianview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Towt Margview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Otto & Chris view full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Lee Connellview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Nelson Davidview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Ogden Betinaview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Cutter Priscillaview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Pitt Dougview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Richards Johnview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Plamka Fayview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Cook Geoffview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Stapleton Noelview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Wood Billview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Avitabile Robertview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Aslanis Conview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Black Donview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Sofilas Markview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Worland Dianeview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Lehmann Ulrichview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Foye Lloydview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Haddon Georgeview full entry
Reference: see Lasting Impressions - Contemporary Stamp Illustrators of Australia. Includes biographical information on about 25 stamp illustrators. Extensively illustrated.
Publishing details: Australia Post, 1993, softcover, 52 pp
Alias of Parisview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Annois Leonard Lloydview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Armstrong Warwickview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Barnes Will Rview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Church Annview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Colman Hughview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Constable Billview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Crafter Robertview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Darcy Eamonview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Digby Desmond Wardview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Downing Desmondeview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Dyson Willview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Fraser Anneview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Fredrikson Kristianview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
French Annaview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Hodgkinson Roy Cecilview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Irvine Gregview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Jeziorny Richardview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Kay Barryview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Lindsay Darylview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Lindsay Norman Alfredview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
McCulloch Alan McLeodview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
McCulloch Wilfred Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Novak Kview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Pearce Michael view full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Prins Richardview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Rowell Kennethview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Sainthill Loudonview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Shackel Ruthview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Tate Jenny view full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Tripp Tonyview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Truscott Johnview full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Wilhelm Pitcher view full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Wilhelm Pitcher (unclear page 12)view full entry
Reference: see Art and the Theatre in Victoria 1844 - 1984. Touring exhibition catalogue, 1984, with 84 exhibits. Includes biographies of 35 theatre designers. Includes select bibliography.
Publishing details: Mornington Peninsular Arts Centre, 1984, pb, 22pp
Andrews Markview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Bruinsma Antonview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Cooper Wilsonview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Foss Vernonview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Hampson Catharinaview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Mackie Lilyview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
McCarron Fionaview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Maunsell Maurieview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Medson Craigview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Milani Lyndalview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Norrie Maryview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Scott Katrinaview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Shillam Kathview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Shillam Lenview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Sweet Alickview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Vernon Donaldview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Walpole Pamview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Young Annaview full entry
Reference: see The Space Within - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes brief biographies of 18 sculptors.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1983, 24pp
Annois Lenview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Ball Sydneyview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Bastin Henriview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Bilu Asherview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Blackman Charlesview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Boyd Davidview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Boynes Robertview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Brack Johnview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Byrne Samview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Cant Jamesview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Coburn Johnview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Connor Kevinview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Counihan Noelview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Crawford Leonardview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Crichton Richardview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Crooke Rayview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Daws Lawrenceview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Dickerson Robertview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Dobell Sir Williamview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Drysdale Russellview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Fairweather Ianview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Feuerring Maximilianview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
French Leonardview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Friend Donaldview full entry
Reference: see The Australian Painters 1964-66 - Contemporary Australian Painting from the Mertz Collection. Text by Ross Luck. includes brief biographical entries on about 90 artists.
Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Fullbrook Samview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Gleghorn Thomasview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Grey-Smith Guyview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Grieve Robertview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Hart Kevinview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Herman Saliview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Hessing Leonardview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Hick Jacquelineview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Hill Darylview full entry
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Hodgkinson Frankview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Homer Irvineview full entry
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James Louis view full entry
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Jamieson Gilview full entry
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Juniper Robertview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Kemp Rogerview full entry
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Kmit Michaelview full entry
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Kubbos Evaview full entry
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Laycock Donaldview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Lewers Margoview full entry
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Lynn Elwynview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
McGillick Anthonyview full entry
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De Maistre Royview full entry
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Marek Dusanview full entry
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Matthews Nevilleview full entry
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Milgate Rodneyview full entry
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Miller Godfrey view full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Molvig Jonview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Morrow Rossview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Nolan Sidneyview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Olsen Johnview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Ostoja-Kotkowski Stanislausview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Passmore Johnview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Perceval John view full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Plate Carlview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Pugh Cliftonview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Raft Emanuelview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Rapotec Stanislausview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Rees Lloydview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Reddington Charles view full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Reinhard Kennethview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Rose Williamview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Salkauskas Henryview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Sansom Garethview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Seidel Brianview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Sellbach Udoview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Senbergs Janview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Shannon Michaelview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Shaw Michael view full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Sibley Andrew view full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Smart Jeffreyview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Smith Ericview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Tanner Edwinview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Tucker Albertview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Upward Peterview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Watkins Dickview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Whiteley Brettview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Williams Frederickview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Woods Anthonyview full entry
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Publishing details: Harold Martz and American Federation of the Arts, nd (1966?), np,
Andrews Markview full entry
Reference: see Space Defined - Society of Queensland Sculptors. Includes very brief biographies on most of the 55 sculptors exhibiting.
Publishing details: Society of Queensland , 1989, 14pp
Andrews Pixie-Joanview full entry
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Arbon Jeanview full entry
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Bashman Loisview full entry
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Beames Paulineview full entry
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Blaber Tessaview full entry
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Blackburn David view full entry
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Blair Pamelaview full entry
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Bleakley Susanview full entry
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Bjornsson Lailaview full entry
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Clarkson Kayview full entry
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Russell Coleview full entry
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Cole Russellview full entry
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Wilson-Cooper Georgeview full entry
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Crawley Berniview full entry
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Croft Pamelaview full entry
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Dowers Tonyview full entry
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Doyle Davidview full entry
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Eames Bevview full entry
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Edwards Peneview full entry
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Farrell Lindsayview full entry
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Flanagan Deniseview full entry
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Griffin Cview full entry
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Griffiths Heatherview full entry
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Haig Dougview full entry
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Hampson Catherinaview full entry
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Hartnett Dorothyview full entry
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Hillyer Lynneview full entry
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Jones Margaretview full entry
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Norrie Maryview full entry
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Pameijer Jannaview full entry
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Primrose Ianview full entry
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McLeary Maurice Vview full entry
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Millton Anna-Margotview full entry
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Muche Bodoview full entry
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Newton Stephenview full entry
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Koppe Rayview full entry
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Lambert Dixieview full entry
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Lambert Frankview full entry
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Lambert Regview full entry
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Lewis Rayview full entry
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Linden Stephenview full entry
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Llewelyn Clareview full entry
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Lochran Robertview full entry
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Maunsell Mauriview full entry
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Richards Peterview full entry
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Roche Carolview full entry
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Seymour Gerald Rview full entry
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Shillam Kathleenview full entry
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Shillam Lenview full entry
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Svensson Jimview full entry
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Tolcher Patview full entry
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Vernon Donald Pview full entry
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Walpole Pamview full entry
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Warren Patview full entry
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Willy Philipview full entry
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Waugh Sidview full entry
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Aarons Anita listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Adams Margaret listedview full entry
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Adams Ruth listedview full entry
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Adeney Elizabeth listedview full entry
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Alexandrovics Belinda listedview full entry
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Allen George listedview full entry
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Anderson Wallace listedview full entry
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Angyal Bela listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
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Apponyl Silvio listedview full entry
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Argent Lawrence listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
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Arnold June listedview full entry
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Attard Miriam listed view full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Baneth Erica listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Barrett Irene listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Berezowsky Alexander listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Blair Pamela listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Blyth John listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Boland Tom listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Bowles William Leslie listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Boyd David listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Boyd Guy listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Brown Joseph listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Bunning Neville listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Bruveris Elvira listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Bywaters Malcolm listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Calati Pino listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Campbell Janette listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Chapman David listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Chawner Alan listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Clark Mark listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Cohn Ola listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Coplans Andrew McEwan listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Dadswell Lyndon listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Davies John listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Davis John listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Dudley Rod listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Duldig Karl listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Dutton Orlando listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Ebeli Joe listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Edgar Julie listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Ellis Heather listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Ewers Ray listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Fairlie Colin listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Flack June listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Fletcher Craig listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Forster Paton listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Fries Ernest listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Gerber Fay D listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Gibson Christine listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Glenning Alex listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Gottwald Vladimir listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Graham Anne listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Greenhalgh Victor listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Gunnersen Margaret listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Gurney Junee listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Haire Craig listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Hall Mike listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Hallandal Pam listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Hammond Stanley M B E listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Hanna Ian listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Harbott Alwyn listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Hasell Anton listed view full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Hawthorn Shirley listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Hay David M D listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Hazlett Marika listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Healey Vincent listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Heine Wendy listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Henderson Wendy listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Hill William listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Hohaus Herman listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Holder Joseph listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Holm Bjorn listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Huber Lydia listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Hunne Val listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Jansse Bryan listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Jomantas Vincas listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Johnson Stanley listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Jones Annie listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Kaldor Susan listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Kallinikos Katherine Nina listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Kane Julius listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
King Inge listed view full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Knorr Hans listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Knorr Michael listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Kowadlo Belle listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Krankovits Otto listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Kucera Paul listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Lados Roszi listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Lankau-Kubitz Sigrid listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Last Clifford listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Lee-Bernstein M listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Leman Peter listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Leviston Gordon listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Lyle Max listed view full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
McCulloch Hugh listed view full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
McGregor Graeme listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
McLennon Marguerite listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Mahood Marguerite listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Massey Rosemary listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Mathews Marjorie McChesney listed view full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Meadmore Clement listed view full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Meszaros Andor listed view full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Meszaros Michael listed view full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Miller Charles listed view full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.

Mimovich Leopoldine O A M listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Montford Paul listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Mullins Ian listed view full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Murray-White Clive listed view full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Neeme Grunnar listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Nicholls Rev M listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Norton Bruce listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Oak Diwani listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Officer Patricia listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Ogilvie Bill listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Oliver Charles listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Orton Lloyd listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Parker Britt listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Parker Reg listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Parr Lenton listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Patience Alex listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Patience Andrew listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Perrinjaquet Mariette listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Proven Robert listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Pryde George listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Pryde Mabel listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Redpath Norma listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Reynolds Clifford listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Ridley Helen listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Rossman Tom listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Rusic David listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Saaroni Sarah listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Sambell Ron listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Sanders listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Scarlett Ken listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Schmidt Butz listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Schmidt Charlotte listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Shaw Valentine listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Simo Zoltan listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Sisson Yvonne McMahon listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Skipper Matchman listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Spivakovsky Ruth listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Stein Gunther listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Stephen Clive Dr listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Stephen Douglas listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Sukova-Trofimiuk Zaya listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Tomaszewski Tadeusz listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Tonge Gera listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Towe Keith listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Tulloch J listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Turcu George listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Tyrer Ray listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Vassilieff Danila listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Wallace Maige listed view full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Walters John listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Walters John listed view full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Walton Jonh listed view full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Wentcher Tina listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Whittam Rosa listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Wighton Peter listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Wilkinson Jeffrey listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Woodcock Anthony listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Zikaras Teisutis listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Zywuszko Kazimierz Lukasz listedview full entry
Reference: see Association of Sculptors, Victoria - Survey 1933 - 1985. Includes biographies on over 50 sculptors. Also includes a list of nearly 200 known members past and present.
Publishing details: National Australia bank, 1985, pb, 58pp, price list inserted.
Ashton, Julian Rossiview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Ashton Willview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Blackman Charles view full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Booth Peterview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Boyd Theodore Penleighview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Brack Johnview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Bunny Rupert view full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Buvelot Abram Louisview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Chevalier Nicholas view full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Cook William Delafieldview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Crooke Rayview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Daws Lawrenceview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Dobell William view full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Drysdale Russellview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Fairweather Ianview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Feint Adrianview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Forrest Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Fox Emanuel Phillipsview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Fox Ethel Carrick view full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
French Leonardview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Fullbrook Samview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Gill Samuel Thomasview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Glover Johnview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Gould Johnview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Grey Smith Guyview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Gruner Eliothview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Hall Lindsay Bernardview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Haynes Georgeview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Herman Sali Balmain view full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Heysen Hansview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Hilder Jesse Jewhurstview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Johnson Robertview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Jones Ashleyview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Juniper Robertview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Kemp Rogerview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Klippel Robertview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Lambert George Washingtonview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Lawrence George Featherview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Lindsay Normanview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Long Sydneyview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Mackennal Edgar Bertramview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Maistre Roy deview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Majzner Victor view full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Martens Conradview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
McCubbin Frederickview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
McInnes William Bview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Miller Godfreyview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Nerli Girolamoview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Nolan Sidneyview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
O’Connor Kathleenview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Olsen Johnview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Passmore Johnview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Perceval Johnview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Pericles Leonview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Piguenit William view full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Power Harold Septimusview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Preston Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Prout John Skinnerview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Pugh Cliftonview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Rees Lloyd view full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Rielly Henryview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Roberts Tomview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Rolando Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Scheltema Jan Hview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Senbergs Janview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Smart Jeffreyview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Smith Grace Cossingtonview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Storrier Timview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Streeton Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Strutt Williamview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Tjapangati Kanyaview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Tucker Albert view full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Vassilieff Danilaview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Vike Haraldview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
von Guerard Eugeneview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Wakelin Rolandview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Whiteley Brettview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Whyte Duncanview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Williams Fred view full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Withers Walter view full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Woodhouse Herbertview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Young Blamireview full entry
Reference: see Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art - Song of the Lamb (AGWA catalogue). introduction by Janda Gooding, essay by Helen Topliss with contributions by Christine Sharkey and Naomi Horridge. Over 100 major works illustrated. There is some biographical information on many of the artists.
Publishing details: Wesfarmers, 1989, Softcover, 120pp
Thwaites George cabinetmakerview full entry
Reference: Made to Order - George Thwaites and sons, colonial cabinetmakers, by Robert La Nauze.
Publishing details: New South, 2017, hc, 316pp
Ref: 1000
Watkins Alan flags made from postage stamps p8view full entry
Reference: see Symbols of Australia - Uncovering the stories behind the myths, edited by Melissa Harper and Richard White. [’An authoritative yet entertaining and often surprising survey of 26 of Australias best-known symbols the official, the popular, the commercial, the modern, the obsolete, the loved, the feared. It uncovers what they have meant over the years with a lot of quirky background and unexpected detail along the wy.’]
Publishing details: UNSW Press ; Canberra : National Museum of Australia Press, 2010 
235 p. : ill. (some col.), facsims., 1 col. map, ports. (some col.) with index.
Doudiet Charles Alphonse 1854 watercolour p15view full entry
Reference: see Symbols of Australia - Uncovering the stories behind the myths, edited by Melissa Harper and Richard White. [’An authoritative yet entertaining and often surprising survey of 26 of Australias best-known symbols the official, the popular, the commercial, the modern, the obsolete, the loved, the feared. It uncovers what they have meant over the years with a lot of quirky background and unexpected detail along the wy.’]
Publishing details: UNSW Press ; Canberra : National Museum of Australia Press, 2010 
235 p. : ill. (some col.), facsims., 1 col. map, ports. (some col.) with index.
Dancey George p93 work in SLVview full entry
Reference: see Symbols of Australia - Uncovering the stories behind the myths, edited by Melissa Harper and Richard White. [’An authoritative yet entertaining and often surprising survey of 26 of Australias best-known symbols the official, the popular, the commercial, the modern, the obsolete, the loved, the feared. It uncovers what they have meant over the years with a lot of quirky background and unexpected detail along the wy.’]
Publishing details: UNSW Press ; Canberra : National Museum of Australia Press, 2010 
235 p. : ill. (some col.), facsims., 1 col. map, ports. (some col.) with index.
Nolan Sidneyview full entry
Reference: Works on Paper. Curator Peter Haynes.
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, nd [2012?], pb, 54pp
Nolan Sidneyview full entry
Reference: Rememrances of my Youth. Curator Peter Haynes.
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, nd [2012?], pb, 22pp
Nolan Sidneyview full entry
Reference: Illuminations. Curator Peter Haynes. 20 works illustrated.
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, nd [2012?], pb, 36pp
Nolan Sidneyview full entry
Reference: Foundation Collection. Curator Peter Haynes. 24 works illustrated. [Kelly and Burke and Wills].
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, nd [2012?], pb, 58pp
Artists’ booksview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Brindabella Pressview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Bolton Alecview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Buchanan Pressview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Buchanan Megview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Herel Petrview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshopview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Schmeisser Jorgview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Criterion Pressview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Fogwell Dianneview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Tremblay Theoview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Editions Tremblay view full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Labyrinth Pressview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Raft Pressview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Petersen Lesview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Studio Oneview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Hall Basilview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
Hall Basilview full entry
Reference: The print, the press, the artist, the printer... limited editions and artists' books from arts presses of the ACT. Curators: Dianne Fogwell & Nancy Sever. Includes biographies of artists.
Full contents

• Canberra printmakers, printers and their audience: notes towards a history of printmaking in the ACT and surrounding region / Sasha Grishin
• History of the presses, biographies and editioning records
• Brindabella Press, Alec Bolton
• Buchanan Press, Meg Buchanan
• Canberra School of Art, Graphic Investigation Workshop, Petr Herel
• Canberra School of Art Printmaking Workshop, Jörg Schmeisser
• Criterion Press, Dianne Fogwell
• Editions Tremblay N.F.P., Theo Tremblay
• Labyrinth Press
• Raft Press, Les Petersen
• Studio One, Basil Hall.
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, c1994 
114 p. : ill.
To Paint a Warview full entry
Reference: To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
Publishing details: Thames & Hudson Australia, 2017, pb,
vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Collection Storiesview full entry
Reference: Collection stories / National Museum of Australia. [’From glass and ceramic spear points made by Aboriginal people to the Australian flag recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center after it was destroyed on September 11, 2001, some of the most significant and intriguing objects from the National Museum of Australia’s collection are featured in this book. Each tells a story about Australia’s diverse peoples, environments, and histories. Illustrated with beautiful archival photographs, Collection Stories provides fascinating tales of everyday life and insights into important moments in Australia’s history.’]
Publishing details: National Museum of Australia, 2012 
343 p. : col. ill., facsims
Captain Cook marble bustview full entry
Reference: see Collection stories / National Museum of Australia. [’From glass and ceramic spear points made by Aboriginal people to the Australian flag recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center after it was destroyed on September 11, 2001, some of the most significant and intriguing objects from the National Museum of Australia’s collection are featured in this book. Each tells a story about Australia’s diverse peoples, environments, and histories. Illustrated with beautiful archival photographs, Collection Stories provides fascinating tales of everyday life and insights into important moments in Australia’s history.’]
Publishing details: National Museum of Australia, 2012 
343 p. : col. ill., facsims
Cook Captain marble bustview full entry
Reference: see Collection stories / National Museum of Australia. [’From glass and ceramic spear points made by Aboriginal people to the Australian flag recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center after it was destroyed on September 11, 2001, some of the most significant and intriguing objects from the National Museum of Australia’s collection are featured in this book. Each tells a story about Australia’s diverse peoples, environments, and histories. Illustrated with beautiful archival photographs, Collection Stories provides fascinating tales of everyday life and insights into important moments in Australia’s history.’]
Publishing details: National Museum of Australia, 2012 
343 p. : col. ill., facsims
love tokens p27view full entry
Reference: see Collection stories / National Museum of Australia. [’From glass and ceramic spear points made by Aboriginal people to the Australian flag recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center after it was destroyed on September 11, 2001, some of the most significant and intriguing objects from the National Museum of Australia’s collection are featured in this book. Each tells a story about Australia’s diverse peoples, environments, and histories. Illustrated with beautiful archival photographs, Collection Stories provides fascinating tales of everyday life and insights into important moments in Australia’s history.’]
Publishing details: National Museum of Australia, 2012 
343 p. : col. ill., facsims
Barak William address p48view full entry
Reference: see Collection stories / National Museum of Australia. [’From glass and ceramic spear points made by Aboriginal people to the Australian flag recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center after it was destroyed on September 11, 2001, some of the most significant and intriguing objects from the National Museum of Australia’s collection are featured in this book. Each tells a story about Australia’s diverse peoples, environments, and histories. Illustrated with beautiful archival photographs, Collection Stories provides fascinating tales of everyday life and insights into important moments in Australia’s history.’]
Publishing details: National Museum of Australia, 2012 
343 p. : col. ill., facsims
Oscar’s sketchbook p54view full entry
Reference: see Collection stories / National Museum of Australia. [’From glass and ceramic spear points made by Aboriginal people to the Australian flag recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center after it was destroyed on September 11, 2001, some of the most significant and intriguing objects from the National Museum of Australia’s collection are featured in this book. Each tells a story about Australia’s diverse peoples, environments, and histories. Illustrated with beautiful archival photographs, Collection Stories provides fascinating tales of everyday life and insights into important moments in Australia’s history.’]
Publishing details: National Museum of Australia, 2012 
343 p. : col. ill., facsims
Basedow Herbert photographs p60view full entry
Reference: see Collection stories / National Museum of Australia. [’From glass and ceramic spear points made by Aboriginal people to the Australian flag recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center after it was destroyed on September 11, 2001, some of the most significant and intriguing objects from the National Museum of Australia’s collection are featured in this book. Each tells a story about Australia’s diverse peoples, environments, and histories. Illustrated with beautiful archival photographs, Collection Stories provides fascinating tales of everyday life and insights into important moments in Australia’s history.’]
Publishing details: National Museum of Australia, 2012 
343 p. : col. ill., facsims
Marika Mathaman p107view full entry
Reference: see Collection stories / National Museum of Australia. [’From glass and ceramic spear points made by Aboriginal people to the Australian flag recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center after it was destroyed on September 11, 2001, some of the most significant and intriguing objects from the National Museum of Australia’s collection are featured in this book. Each tells a story about Australia’s diverse peoples, environments, and histories. Illustrated with beautiful archival photographs, Collection Stories provides fascinating tales of everyday life and insights into important moments in Australia’s history.’]
Publishing details: National Museum of Australia, 2012 
343 p. : col. ill., facsims
Maymuru Narritjin p108view full entry
Reference: see Collection stories / National Museum of Australia. [’From glass and ceramic spear points made by Aboriginal people to the Australian flag recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center after it was destroyed on September 11, 2001, some of the most significant and intriguing objects from the National Museum of Australia’s collection are featured in this book. Each tells a story about Australia’s diverse peoples, environments, and histories. Illustrated with beautiful archival photographs, Collection Stories provides fascinating tales of everyday life and insights into important moments in Australia’s history.’]
Publishing details: National Museum of Australia, 2012 
343 p. : col. ill., facsims
Tjangala Utu Utu p116view full entry
Reference: see Collection stories / National Museum of Australia. [’From glass and ceramic spear points made by Aboriginal people to the Australian flag recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center after it was destroyed on September 11, 2001, some of the most significant and intriguing objects from the National Museum of Australia’s collection are featured in this book. Each tells a story about Australia’s diverse peoples, environments, and histories. Illustrated with beautiful archival photographs, Collection Stories provides fascinating tales of everyday life and insights into important moments in Australia’s history.’]
Publishing details: National Museum of Australia, 2012 
343 p. : col. ill., facsims
Thaiday Ken p131view full entry
Reference: see Collection stories / National Museum of Australia. [’From glass and ceramic spear points made by Aboriginal people to the Australian flag recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center after it was destroyed on September 11, 2001, some of the most significant and intriguing objects from the National Museum of Australia’s collection are featured in this book. Each tells a story about Australia’s diverse peoples, environments, and histories. Illustrated with beautiful archival photographs, Collection Stories provides fascinating tales of everyday life and insights into important moments in Australia’s history.’]
Publishing details: National Museum of Australia, 2012 
343 p. : col. ill., facsims
Young Tristan bush toys p132view full entry
Reference: see Collection stories / National Museum of Australia. [’From glass and ceramic spear points made by Aboriginal people to the Australian flag recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center after it was destroyed on September 11, 2001, some of the most significant and intriguing objects from the National Museum of Australia’s collection are featured in this book. Each tells a story about Australia’s diverse peoples, environments, and histories. Illustrated with beautiful archival photographs, Collection Stories provides fascinating tales of everyday life and insights into important moments in Australia’s history.’]
Publishing details: National Museum of Australia, 2012 
343 p. : col. ill., facsims
Greeno Dulcie necklace p136view full entry
Reference: see Collection stories / National Museum of Australia. [’From glass and ceramic spear points made by Aboriginal people to the Australian flag recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center after it was destroyed on September 11, 2001, some of the most significant and intriguing objects from the National Museum of Australia’s collection are featured in this book. Each tells a story about Australia’s diverse peoples, environments, and histories. Illustrated with beautiful archival photographs, Collection Stories provides fascinating tales of everyday life and insights into important moments in Australia’s history.’]
Publishing details: National Museum of Australia, 2012 
343 p. : col. ill., facsims
Timbery Esme shellwork p138view full entry
Reference: see Collection stories / National Museum of Australia. [’From glass and ceramic spear points made by Aboriginal people to the Australian flag recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center after it was destroyed on September 11, 2001, some of the most significant and intriguing objects from the National Museum of Australia’s collection are featured in this book. Each tells a story about Australia’s diverse peoples, environments, and histories. Illustrated with beautiful archival photographs, Collection Stories provides fascinating tales of everyday life and insights into important moments in Australia’s history.’]
Publishing details: National Museum of Australia, 2012 
343 p. : col. ill., facsims
Reflectionsview full entry
Reference: Reflections - Selected works from the Canberra Museum and Gallery Collection. Contributing writers, Peter Haynes ... [et al]. Includes short essays on selected individual artists whose work is in the collection as well as information about the various collections that have entered the CMG Collection.
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, c2008 
x, 85 p. : col. ill. Includes index.
Canberra Museum and Gallery Collectionview full entry
Reference: see Reflections - Canberra Museum and Gallery Collection. Contributing writers, Peter Haynes ... [et al]
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, c2008 
x, 85 p. : col. ill. Includes index.
Canberra Museum and Gallery Collectionview full entry
Reference: see Reflections - Canberra Museum and Gallery Collection. Contributing writers, Peter Haynes ... [et al]
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, c2008 
x, 85 p. : col. ill. Includes index.
Conceptual Beautyview full entry
Reference: Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
207 p. [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
Piccinini Patricia p16view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
207 p. [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
Backen Robynview full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
207 p. [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
Pedley Sue p26view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
207 p. [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
Nell p30view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Stacey Robyn p32view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
207 p. [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
Seeto William p56view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
207 p. [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
Watson Ruth p58view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
207 p. [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
Noonan David p64view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
207 p. [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
Geyer Beata p68view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Healy Claire and Sean Cordeiro p73view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Cordeiro Sean p73view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Hyatt-Jihnson Helen p83view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Polkinghorne Jane p83view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Twilight Girls p83view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
207 p. [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
Dreyfus Ella p87view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Tonkin John p91view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Cruz Mariaview full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Ross Virginia p99view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Parr Mike p128view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Geezy Adam p130view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Rrap Julie p135view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Ferran Anne p135view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Campbell Barbara p154view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
207 p. [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
Dean Christopher p158view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Quilty Ben p161view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Netto Vanila p167view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Iwanczak Bronia p169view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Tichacek Monica p192view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Fahd Cherine p194view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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Jones Jonathan p196view full entry
Reference: see Conceptual beauty : perspectives on Australian contemporary art / Jacqueline Millner. Includes notes and essays on the artists throughout. Includes bibliographical references (p. 204-207)
Publishing details: Artspace Visual Arts Centre, c2010 
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2113 A Canberra odyssey view full entry
Reference: 2113, a Canberra odyssey : 13 July - 3 November 2013, Canberra Museum & Gallery. Includes bibliographical references..
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, 2013 
36 pages : colour illustrations ;
Hogg Bevview full entry
Reference: see 2113, a Canberra odyssey : 13 July - 3 November 2013, Canberra Museum & Gallery. Includes bibliographical references..
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, 2013 
36 pages : colour illustrations ;
Ingham Georgeview full entry
Reference: see 2113, a Canberra odyssey : 13 July - 3 November 2013, Canberra Museum & Gallery. Includes bibliographical references..
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, 2013 
36 pages : colour illustrations ;
Tingey Nancyview full entry
Reference: see 2113, a Canberra odyssey : 13 July - 3 November 2013, Canberra Museum & Gallery. Includes bibliographical references..
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, 2013 
36 pages : colour illustrations ;
Kruger Elizabethview full entry
Reference: see 2113, a Canberra odyssey : 13 July - 3 November 2013, Canberra Museum & Gallery. Includes bibliographical references..
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, 2013 
36 pages : colour illustrations ;
Crossing Threadsview full entry
Reference: Crossing Threads - 50 Years of the Canberra Spinners and Weavers. Canberra Museum and Gallery exhibition, 2017. Lists the artists exhibiting. 18 works illustrated. [to be indexed]
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery exhibition, 2017, pb, 16pp
Ref: 137
Weavers in Canberraview full entry
Reference: see Crossing Threads - 50 Years of the Canberra Spinners and Weavers. Canberra Museum and Gallery exhibition, 2017. Lists the artists exhibiting. 18 works illustrated.
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery exhibition, 2017, pb, 16pp
fabric workers in Canberraview full entry
Reference: see Crossing Threads - 50 Years of the Canberra Spinners and Weavers. Canberra Museum and Gallery exhibition, 2017. Lists the artists exhibiting. 18 works illustrated.
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery exhibition, 2017, pb, 16pp
Australia revealedview full entry
Reference: Australia revealed : decorative arts from the Australiana Fund / ACT Government, Canberra Museum & Gallery. Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery : Cultural Facilities Corporation, [2013] 
38 pages : colour illustrations
Cook James portraits Wedgewood, Staffordshireview full entry
Reference: see Australia revealed : decorative arts from the Australiana Fund / ACT Government, Canberra Museum & Gallery. Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery : Cultural Facilities Corporation, [2013] 
38 pages : colour illustrations
Thancoupie view full entry
Reference: see Australia revealed : decorative arts from the Australiana Fund / ACT Government, Canberra Museum & Gallery. Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery : Cultural Facilities Corporation, [2013] 
38 pages : colour illustrations
Mackennal Bertram Truthview full entry
Reference: see Australia revealed : decorative arts from the Australiana Fund / ACT Government, Canberra Museum & Gallery. Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery : Cultural Facilities Corporation, [2013] 
38 pages : colour illustrations
war artistsview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
Publishing details: Thames & Hudson Australia, 2017, pb,
vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Macdonald Jamesview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
Publishing details: Thames & Hudson Australia, 2017, pb,
vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Macdonald James see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Roberts Tom see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Conder Charles see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Streeton Arthur see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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Longstaff John see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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Coates George see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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Meeson Dora see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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Dyson Will see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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Bell George see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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Nicholas Hilda Rix see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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Lambert George see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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Lindsay Norman see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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Bunny Rupert see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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Silas Ellis see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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Colles Ted see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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Barker David see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
Publishing details: Thames & Hudson Australia, 2017, pb,
vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Hewett Otho see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Leyshon-White Cyril see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Eltham William see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Power Septimus see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Leist Fred see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Gould Charles see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Boyd Penleigh see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Hartt Cecil see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Lindsay Daryl see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Rae Iso see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Proctor Thea see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Smith Grace Cossington see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Bryant Charles see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Quinn James see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Fullwood Henry see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
Publishing details: Thames & Hudson Australia, 2017, pb,
vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Crozier Frank see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Scott James see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Longstaff Will see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
McCubbin Louis see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Lahey Vida see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
Publishing details: Thames & Hudson Australia, 2017, pb,
vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Benson George see indexview full entry
Reference: see To paint a war : the lives of the Australian artists who painted the Great War, 1914-18 / Richard Travers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234). Provides a list of ‘Artists who served with the AIF’ on page 201. This list is compiled from a list in Art in Australia, sixth number, 1919, and William Moore’s The Story of Australian Art, vol 2, pp 149-50.
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vii, 240 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, portraits. With index. Signed by author
Macpherson William Josephview full entry
Reference: see SL - magazine of the State Library of NSW. A two-page photographic spread referring to the fact that Macpherson’s photographs 1890-1910 in the Library have been digitised.
Publishing details: Summer 2017-18
Wedge John Heider 1793-view full entry
Reference: see SL - magazine of the State Library of NSW. Article referring to the papers and artifacts of Wedge in the State Library of NSW and in the Saffron Walden Museum in Essex, UK. Wedge’s diaries include sketches.
Publishing details: Summer 2017-18
Snelling Douglas Burrage 1916-1985 architectview full entry
Reference: see SL - magazine of the State Library of NSW. Article by Davina Jackson
Publishing details: Summer 2017-18
Thurston Eliza 1807-1873view full entry
Reference: see SL - magazine of the State Library of NSW. Article by Jennifer O’Callaghan on a new acquisition ‘Sydney Harbour, c1864’
Publishing details: Summer 2017-18
Ref: 4
Lucas Damienview full entry
Reference: see Houston Auction Company, Houston,
United States, lot 842, Dec 4, 2017: attributed to DAMIEN LUCAS (Australian 20th/21st Century) A CAST AND PATINATED BRONZE SCULPTURE, CIRCA 2000, LISMORE, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, figure of a standing woman, signed in bronze on foot. Height: 40 1/2" Diameter: 12".
Fletcher William 1924-1983view full entry
Reference: William Ernest Fletcher 1924-1983 : Australian wildflowers, still life and streetscapes / William Ernest Fletcher ; Trevor Anderson & Robin Wines, editors.

• Foreword K W ribe 07
• Bill Remenbered
• T Clarke 08
• Artork ofWilljam Fltcher - a Critique
• John McDonald
• Catalogue Of/Works
• Oil Paintings 14
• Gouache Paintings 34
• Silk Screens 54.
 
Notes Catalogue of an exhibition held by Australian Galleries, Sydney, 7 October - 11 October 2006.
Publishing details: William Fletcher Foundation, 2006 
63 p. : col. ill.
Becker Ludwigview full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Australian History auction, 7 December, 2017, lot 21: LUDWIG BECKER (1808-1861) 
Portrait of Agnes Mathie Scott, (circa 1851)
watercolour on ivory
inscription in India ink on attached label verso: Agnes Scott
inscription in ink on attached label verso: For Robert Scott / from Jessie Scott / March 19th 1919
inscription in blue ball point pen on attached label verso: AGNES MATHIE SCOTT / b. 17-2-26 / m. / JAMES SCOTT / Att LUDWIG / BECKER. / 1851 / ON IVORY
7 x 6 cm 
PROVENANCE
James and Agnes Scott, Launceston
Thence by descent
Jessie Scott, Launceston
Thence by descent
Robert Scott, Tasmania
Thence by descent
Mr and Mrs Chris Walsh, nee Scott, Tasmania
Thence by descent
Thelma Bruce, Tasmania
Private collection, Tasmania 

The works of Ludwig Becker are amongst the rarest of all those painted by professional colonial artists. The majority of his known oeuvre rests in the sketchbooks held in the collection of the State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, and in particular to sketches concerning the ill-fated expedition of Will and Burk, where Becker also met his end. Only seven examples of his work have ever been offered at auction.[1]
Born in Offenbach-am-Main, adjacent to Frankfurt, Germany, Ludwig Becker was trained as a lithographer and painter, specialising in portraits and the illustration of natural history specimens (the whereabouts of these former pictures remains unknown). In Germany, he collaborated with the naturalist Johann Kaup, helping illustrate his books Gallerie der Amphibien (1826) and the three volume Das Tierreich in seinen Hauptformen Systematisch Beschreiben (1835-37). A painter to the court of Archduke of Hesse-Darmstadt between 1840-44, it appears that his political alliances during the 1848 revolution may have forced him into exile. First to England in 1850, where he delivered lectures at the British Association for the Advancement of Science, before moving onto the Scottish Highlands on a painting excursion, and finally setting sail aboard the Hannah, landing in Van Diemen’s Land on 10 March 1851, where he remained until November 1852.
From Launceston he made his way south to Hobart, where he was recorded by the spring of 1851. He was soon publishing editorial letters on scientific nature in the press, and by 14 October 1851, Becker had been elected a Member of the Royal Society of Van Diemen’s Land.[2] Lady Denison, an early patron of the artist in Hobart, noted in her journal how Becker payed ‘his way [in Tasmania] by taking likenesses, - miniatures, which he does very nicely indeed.’[3] As suggested by Joan Kerr, many of these portraits seem to have been kept tightly in private collections throughout Tasmania.[4] The only other recorded portrait from this period is of Philip Oakden (1851), in the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Among his more notable portraits executed later in Victoria, include a striking front-on engraving of William Buckley (1857).
The present miniature portrait, painted in 1851, represents Agnes Mathie Scott, nee McGowan (circa 1825/26-1894) at age twenty-five. Agnes married the surveyor James Scott (1810-1884) in 1845. Besides the primary inscription on the reverse, an image of Agnes, held in the Archives Office of Tasmania collection, allows us to cross-reference and positively identify the present portrait with Agnes Scott. Despite the grainy texture and the usual wear – the inherent vice of black and white photography – the image clearly points to an aged Mrs Scott. Although separated by decades, the physiognomic traits align with the miniature of the younger sitter. Both portraits capture the long oval face that carries those distinguishing almond-shaped eyes, straight delicate nose, tightly pursed lips and protruding chin. Even her hair style, although now more in line with the fashion of the period, still carries the distinct centre-part. The green and white tartan dress, with blue, red and yellow criss-cross design, is an obvious reference to Agnes’ Scottish heritage. Women’s tartan fashion is also the centrepiece for Becker’s The Brothers (1851), (private collection)[5]. There is no questioning the identity of the subject in this miniature work.
In order to verify stylistic authorship, a comparative study between the present work and the portrait of Caroline Davidson (1854), in the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, is useful. When viewed side-by-side, there is a clear affinity in the manner and quality of the painted surface. The delicate modelling of the nose, brow and profile, and the sharply defined eyes are certainly painted by the same hand.
Over the last two years, Mossgreen has had the privilege of selling a great deal of works of art, decorative arts and furniture that have belonged to the Scott family collection in Tasmania. They included: W. C. Piguenit’s Fishing in the River, 1877, (sold $27,280); a pair of English School portraits of Officer George Thomas Scott and Eva Constance Scott (sold $16,120); an 1825 house portrait of the Scott’s original homestead on Mount Morriston, (sold $32,240); and several other important decorative works previously owned by the Scott family of Mount Morriston sold in the Australian & Colonial History auction on 28 June 2016.
Offered for sale through auction for the very first time, the re-emergence of this rare miniature portrait is an important addition to the oeuvre of Ludwig Becker.
 
Petrit Abazi

Mort Ireneview full entry
Reference: Irene Mort - A Livelihood, Canberra Museum and Gallery exhibition catalogue, Sept 2017 - February, 2018. Essay by Pam Lane. List of works and lenders.
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, 2017, pb, 8pp. 8 illusturaions.
Weston Nora friend of Irene Mortview full entry
Reference: see Irene Mort - A Livelihood, Canberra Museum and Gallery exhibition catalogue, Sept 2017 - February, 2018. Essay by Pam Lane. List of works and lenders.
Publishing details: Canberra Museum and Gallery, 2017, pb, 8pp. 8 illusturaions.
black & white artview full entry
Reference: see A. G. Stephens ‘The Black and Whiters’, The Daily Herald, September 10, 1910, p4.
Stephens A Gview full entry
Reference: see A. G. Stephens ‘The Black and Whiters’, The Daily Herald, September 10, 1910, p4.
Chambers Lucindaview full entry
Reference: Artarmon Galleries exhibition invitation with 18 illustrations
Publishing details: Artarmon Galleries, 2017, 4pp
Ref: 6
Herps Bruceview full entry
Reference: Artarmon Galleries exhibition invitation with 8 illustrations
Publishing details: Artarmon Galleries, 2017, 4pp
Ref: 6
Laverty Ursulaview full entry
Reference: Artarmon Galleries exhibition invitation with 15 illustrations
Publishing details: Artarmon Galleries, 2016, 4pp
Ref: 6
Preece Glenview full entry
Reference: Artarmon Galleries exhibition invitation with 11 illustrations
Publishing details: Artarmon Galleries, 2016, 4pp
Ref: 6
Perry Adelaideview full entry
Reference: Artarmon Galleries catalogue with short essay and 16 b & w illustrations together with exhibition invitation with 10 colour illustrations (and the same short essay). 81 exhibits listed.
Publishing details: Artarmon Galleries, 2016, 4pp. Preice list inserted.
Ref: 6
Grimanes Theodore (1887-1954)view full entry
Reference: see eBay listing November 2017: "Dangar Island, Hawkesbury River, NSW" by Theo Grimanes (1887-1954), 15.50x22 cm., Gouache on Board, 
Born on the Greek island of Andros (in the Cyclades group of islands). Arrived in Australia with his friend John Allcot (also a maritime artist) and continued his seagoing career on Australian coastal vessels. He attended art classes in Sydney and painted many ship portraits and rural scenes on commission.
Flanagan John Richardview full entry
Reference: see Phoebus Auction Gallery, United States, 20 Nov, 2017, lot 338 Father Christmas Lithograph Signed JOHN FLANAGAN Listed Australian Artist (1895-1964) Working Mainly in Pen and Ink for Popular Novels, Magazines and Comics. Signed LR with Dedication. Matted and Framed to 17" X 21". (200-300)
Graham Peter Benjamin 1925-1987)view full entry
Reference: see Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery, US, Dec 3, 2017, lot 76: Peter Benjamin Graham (Australian, 1925-1987). "Castle of Chillon" etching on wove paper, titled lower left within the matrix, pencil titled lower left margin, pencil signed lower right margin. ..approximately 15.25" x 12.125", sight size approximately 9.125" x 7.25". Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, Georgia.
McPhee Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Chiswick Auctions, December 12, 2017, London, UK. Lot 268: CHARLES McPHEE (AUSTRALIAN, 1910-2002) Bora Bora Drummer, Portrait of a Tahitian native Signed lower right and dated '62 oil on black velvet 90cm x 68cm Glazed and framed Footnote: McPhee visited Tahiti in the early 1950's and was taught to paint on velvet by American expert Edgar Leeteg. McPhee was often referred to as 'The Velvet Gaugin'.
Sedcole Peterview full entry
Reference: see Auktionshaus-Blank.de
December 2, 2017, 10:00 AM CET
Bad Vilbel, Germany: Lot 97: Sedcole, Peter (New Zealand, d. 2003) - Bust of an Aboriginal woman, Australia, ceramics,on a rectangular wooden base, signed ''Peter Sedcole'' at the neck, enclosed certificate with artist's seal (partially damaged), in certificate numbered '4/5' ,
Roper Edwardview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction, AUSTRALIAN & INTERNATIONAL FINE ART & SCULPTURE | AUCTION DATE: 30 NOVEMBER, 2017, LOT 2
EDWARD ROPER

Aboriginal Corroboree
watercolour, gouache and pencil on paper
30.0 x 50.0 cm

signed lower left: E Roper signed and inscribed verso: "Big one Corroborree [sic]"/ A sort of festival amongst the Australian Blacks./ Copyright reserved/ Edward Roper
Provenance:
Private collection, United Kingdom
Sotheby's, Melbourne, 27 August 2007, lot 278
Private collection, Victoria
Private collection, Melbourne
Exhibition:
Australian and New Zealand, American and Canadian Oil Painting and Water Colour Drawings, Burlington Gallery, London, 1886 Exhibition of Pictures of Our Colonies, Great Assembly Hall, London, 1893
Estimate A$15,000 - A$20,000.

The present watercolour by the itinerant artist, illustrator and printmaker, Edward Roper, was included in the exhibition Australian and New Zealand, American and Canadian Oil Paintings and Watercolour Drawings held at the Burlington Gallery in London in 1886. In the catalogue accompanying this exhibition, this work, then titled Big One Corroboree, is described as ‘a festival amongst the Australian blacks’
Roper’s work typifies the manner in which traditional ceremonies and rituals were recorded by European artists in the nineteenth century. The location and subjects of the work are not identified however, Roper was known to have lived in Victoria between 1871-73 and travelled to the Grampians, the Dandenong Ranges and the Wimmera area. The figure on the left-hand side of the composition holds a Leangle club which is unique to the aboriginal people of western Victoria.
Australian and New Zealand, American and Canadian Oil Paintingview full entry
Reference: Australian and New Zealand, American and Canadian Oil Painting and Water Colour Drawings, Burlington Gallery, London, 1886 Exhibition of Pictures of Our Colonies, Great Assembly Hall, London, 1893
Publishing details: Burlington Gallery, London, 1886
Ref: 1000
Burlington Galleryview full entry
Reference: see Australian and New Zealand, American and Canadian Oil Painting and Water Colour Drawings, Burlington Gallery, London, 1886 Exhibition of Pictures of Our Colonies, Great Assembly Hall, London, 1893
Publishing details: Burlington Gallery, London, 1886
Carse James Howeview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction, AUSTRALIAN & INTERNATIONAL FINE ART & SCULPTURE | AUCTION DATE: 30 NOVEMBER, 2017, LOT 26: J. H. CARSE
View Of The Yarra With Prince's Bridge, Melbourne

oil on canvas
67.0 x 101.0 cm


Provenance:
Collection of the National Trust of Australia (Victoria), Melbourne
Private collection, Victoria
Private collection, Melbourne
Related work:
View of Melbourne from the Botanical Gardens 1868, oil on canvas, 61.0 x 92.0 cm, sold Deutscher-Menzies, Sydney, 5 December 2007, lot 36
Riddell's Creek 1877, oil on canvas, 44.0 x 71.4 cm, collection of the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, purchased with the assistance of a special grant from the Government of Victoria, 1979
Creek Scene, Tilba Tilba 1875, oil on canvas, 61.5 x 107.5 cm, collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, purchased 2015
Exhibition:
(possibly) Victorian Jubilee Exhibition, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne, 1 November 1884 - 31 January 1885 (as On the Yarra, cat.295 or 296)
Estimate A$50,000 - A$70,000

Scottish-born painter James Howe Carse arrived in Melbourne during the late 1860s at an extraordinary time in Victoria’s colonial history. Over the past two decades, the Gold Rush had dramatically transformed Melbourne from a fledgling colonial outpost to one of the most dynamic and prosperous cities of the British Empire, its population having swelled from a mere 77,000 in 1851 to some 500,000 in 1860.1
Carse swiftly established his reputation as a leading figure in the nascent colonial art world, alongside Eugene von Guérard (1811-1901), Henry Gritten (1818-1873) and Louis Buvelot (1814-1888). An article in Melbourne’s Argus from 1869 drew attention to ‘a very creditable landscape by Carse,’ and observed that ‘The increasing activity which is being displayed of late in our colonial-art world is one of the most pleasing signs of the times.’2 Carse became a founding member of the Victorian Academy of Arts and the New South Wales Academy of Art, where he earned a certificate of merit at the inaugural exhibition in 1872. Following Carse’s participation in the 1876 Intercolonial Exhibition, the Sydney Morning Herald declared him ‘perhaps the best painter in the colony.’3
In light of this, it is worth examining why Carse is far less well known today than his contemporaries. Unfortunately, slapdash cataloguing seems to have played a part: in exhibition listings of the period, Carse’s name was frequently misspelled as Cars or Carr, presenting certain challenges to the modern day historian. Moreover, Carse died in relative obscurity, having reputedly fallen into alcoholism in old age. Nevertheless, there are signs that a reappraisal of Carse’s legacy may be imminent: in 2015, the Art Gallery of New South Wales acquired Creek Scene, Tilba Tilba 1875, one of several landscapes Carse conceived on the South Coast of New South Wales.
The present work reveals a picturesque scene of Melbourne’s Yarra River at dusk, viewed from what is now Birrarung Marr, on the river’s north-eastern edge. The composition is one of exquisite intricacy and finesse: the bridge has been rendered with great attention to architectural detail, without compromising the overall lyricism of the scene. On the riverbank, young ladies frolic in a lush parkland setting, evoking the fêtes galantes of Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) and other landscapists of the Rococo period. Meanwhile, the subtle colouration of sky and water suggests the influence of JMW Turner, whose works Carse would surely have encountered in London during the early 1860s. 
The bridge depicted in this painting is a previous incarnation of the current day Princes Bridge, built between 1845 and 1850 to the design of David Lennox. A fellow Scot, Lennox gave his name to the earliest remaining stone-arch bridge in mainland Australia, completed in 1833 in Blaxland, New South Wales. Characterised by its elegant, single-arch design, the former Prince’s Bridge was constructed from bluestone, a quintessentially Victorian material renowned for its heft and longevity. Visitors to the city in 1853 remarked, ‘There is one public structure in Melbourne deserving of notice, and that is Prince’s Bridge. This bridge is thrown over the river about 500 yards above the dam, and is a great ornament to the city […] The span of its single arch is but a few feet less than the centre arch of London Bridge, and the balustrade is very handsome.’4 Sadly, Melbourne’s continual expansion demanded the construction of a larger bridge in its place, and in October 1888 the ‘new’ Princes Bridge was opened to great fanfare.            
Footnotes
1. Blainey, G., A History of Victoria, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 2006, p.48
2. The Argus, 16 September 1869, p.5
3. ‘The Intercolonial Exhibition,’ The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 May 1876, p.2
4. Mossman, S. and Banister, T., ‘Australia Visited & Revisited – A Narrative of Recent Travels & Old Experiences in Victoria and New South Wales,’ 1853
Catherine Baxendale, B Phil (Hons), MA (Art Curatorship)



Longstaff Willview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction, AUSTRALIAN & INTERNATIONAL FINE ART & SCULPTURE | AUCTION DATE: 30 NOVEMBER, 2017, LOT 27
WILLIAM LONGSTAFF
The Rearguard (The Spirit Of The ANZAC) 1927

In The Great War and Modern Memory cultural historian Paul Fussell studied the literary responses by English participants to trench warfare in the Great War. He relates how writers grappled with the presence of horrific injuries, brutal carnage and unprecedented death by looking for new ways to express their feelings and states of mind. The events they were witnessing were too far outside lived experience and belied comprehension.1 While this classic text has since been criticised in some twentieth circles for being overly selective in its choice of writers, the central premise that war in the  century tested our ability to find meaningful responses is something that still holds true.
Rearguard (The Spirit of the ANZAC), 1927, represents Will Longstaff’s poignant and quasi-spiritualist response to the horrors of World War One and Australia’s involvement. This monumentally scaled work was produced not long after he attended the Menin Gate Memorial in Ypres, France, on 24 July 1927 and forms part of a group of six canvases that have since become permanently etched in our collective imagination. This includes the much loved Menin Gate at Midnight (also known as Ghosts of Menin Gate), 1927, purchased for an unprecedented amount of 2000 guineas in 1928, immediately presented to the Australian government, and now on semi-permanent display at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra.
Contemporary newspaper accounts and interviews relate how the idea for this painting came to Longstaff as he walked along the Menin Road at midnight. So moved was he by the ceremony, Longstaff envisioned a rank of steel-helmeted spirits arising from the adjacent moonlit cornfields. Following his return to London he painted Menin Gate and not long after that The Rearguard (The Spirit of the ANZAC). Both works were painted quickly, reputedly each in a single session, as if the artist was entranced by the same level of psychic energy as his subjects.2
The Rearguard (The Spirit of the ANZAC) symbolises the spirit of Australian soldiers in Turkey; facing the enemy while simultaneously presiding over graves and beckoning towards warships on the horizon. The ships are depicted hull down and the symbolism of the scene is enhanced by the ghostly procession of the dead on windswept grass knolls on a bleak and misty morning.
Critics recognised the poignancy of the image for Australians when it was first exhibited in London at Australia House Library in March 1928; however, with its tour to Melbourne and Sydney the following year, it struck an even more responsive chord. Local audiences now saw it as a representation of our coming of age as a nation and the tragic valour displayed by our soldiers in battle. It is only then that the work gained the second part of its title.
One widely circulated account captured the pathos of the scene and its links with an emerging national pride perfectly: ‘LONDON, Wednesday. After 10 years' efforts to recapture on canvas the spirit of Gallipoli at the evacuation, Will Longstaff has completed a 9-foot picture entitled "The Rearguard", in which all the desolation, pathos and disappointment in the Dardanelles campaign is reflected. The picture shows faint streaks of a bleak dawn over Cape Helles, while rows of ghostly figures, fading as the light increases, mount guard over graves, at the same time beckoning towards the transports' hulls, low down on the horizon.’3
The linking of personal bravery and self-sacrifice was a powerful theme of WWI. It was one way that people grappled with the enormity of the conflict and the loss of their loved ones. Will Longstaff had enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force at the outbreak of war, he was wounded at Gallipoli and subsequently served as an official war artist. The war galvanised Australians by bringing them closer together. While his cousin and fellow artist Sir John Longstaff personalised his grief by painting a shadowy posthumous portrait of his son killed in action in 1916, Will Longstaff was driven to create a monumentally scaled, visionary work that conveyed a more universal sense of war and loss as a watershed in Australian history.
 
Footnotes
1. Fussell, P., The Great War and Modern Memory, Oxford University Press, New York and London, 1975
2. Conan Doyle, quoted in the Argus, 9 May 1928, p.21
3. Burnie Advocate, 9 March 1928, p.1


oil on canvas
136.0 x 270.0 cm

signed lower left: Will Longstaff
Provenance:
Acquired directly from the artist by
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1928
The Owston Collection, Perth
Bonhams, The Owston Collection, Sydney, 25 June 2010, lot 444
Private collection, Melbourne
Related work:
Menin Gate at Midnight (also known as Ghosts of Menin Gate) 1927, oil on canvas, 140.5 x 272.0 cm, collection of the Australian War Memorial, Canberra
Immortal Shine (Eternal Silence) 1928, oil on canvas, 137.5 x 270.0 cm, collection of the Australian War Memorial, Canberra
Ghosts of Vimy Ridge 1931, oil on canvas, 138.0 x 270.0 cm, Canadian House of Commons Heritage Collection, Ottawa
Carillon 1932, oil on canvas, 137.0 x 269.0 cm, New Zealand National Collection of War Art, Wellington
Drake's Drum 1940, oil on canvas, Royal Collection, United Kingdom
Reference
'New Picture. "The Rearguard." Longstaff and Gallipoli Evacuation', The Brisbane Courier, 9 March 1928
'Longstaff's Work. The Evacuation of Gallipoli', The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 March 1928
'"The Rearguard." Picture of the Year. Longstaff's Painting', The Brisbane Courier, 29 March 1928
'"The Rearguard." Picture of Gallipoli. Sir A. Conan Doyle's Purchase', The Argus, 9 May 1928
'"The Rearguard." Will Longstaff's Work, The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 May 1928
'Psychic Force: Noted Painting Sir A. Conan Doyle Buys Picture', The Brisbane Courier, 9 May 1928
'"Psychic Picture. Novelist and Artist at Variance', The Brisbane Courier, 15 September 1928
'Australian Painter Canvases for Home, The Canberra Times, 6 July 1929
'Longstaff Paintings. Exhibition in Australia', The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 July 1929
'Longstaff Pictures. Coming to Australia', The Brisbane Courier, 6 July 1929
'For Australia: Another Longstaff Picture', The Brisbane Courier, 10 July 1929
'Paintings Shown. Mr. Longstaff's Exhibition To-day', The Argus, 4 September 1929
'Striking Pictures. Painted by Will Longstaff. TWO WAR SUBJECTS', The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 October 1929
Grey, A., Will Longstaff: Art & Remembrance, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 20 November 2001 - 10 February 2002 (exhibition catalogue)
'Acclaimed Will Longstaff Anzac Painting The Rearguard Unearthed in Antiques Auction', The Australian, 28 April 2010
Exhibition:
Australia House Library, High Commission of Australia, London, March 1928
Melbourne Town Hall, September 1929
Grace Brothers, Sydney, October 1929
Estimate A$100,000 - A$150,000



Knudsen Larsview full entry
Reference: see W.H. LANE & SON, 30.11.2017, lot 129: Lars KNUDSEN (Australian b.1931) Portrait of a standing Male Figure, Oil on board, Signed & dated '81, 21.5" x 17.5" (54.6cm x 44.5cm)
Baines Thomasview full entry
Reference: Baines (Thomas) & Lord (W. B.) SHIFTS AND EXPEDIENTS OF CAMP LIFE

Swinging the packs of the North Australian expedition over a branch on Jasper Creek, Victoria River, 1856, engraved title page, 14 plates, numerous illustrations in the text, half calf with marbled board and end papers, reinforced at the front and back hinges, marbled edges, decorative spine gilt
Publishing details: First edition: 831 pages, frontispiece -
Ref: 1000
Henry Thomas Shekleton (1865-1934) view full entry
Reference: see MICHAEL J. BOWMAN Auctions, 25.11.17, lot 66: Thomas Shekleton Henry (1865-1934) – watercolour – The Orphan Rock, Katoomba, NSW, signed & dated 1893, 22” x 14”.
Trotter M Mview full entry
Reference: see M. M. Trotter 1878 - , 'Government House - Melbourne'. Watercolour on paper. Signed on a rock. Estimate: 100 - 150 GBP
M. M. Trotter 1878 - , 'Government House - Melbourne'. Watercolour on paper. Signed on a rock to lower right. Glazed and framed. 24.5 x 27.5cm.
Chiswick Auctions, UK, Date: 21 Nov. 2017

Caley George p40, 55, 68view full entry
Reference: see Mr J W Lewin - Painter & Naturalist by Richard Neville. Includes illustrated list of illustrations
pottery in New Zealand view full entry
Reference: Pottery in New Zealand by Gail Lambert.

Publishing details: Heinemann 1985, rst edition. 167p, illustrated 285mm,
Ref: 1000
pottery in New Zealand view full entry
Reference: New Zealand Pottery by Gail Henry
Commercial and Collectable.
Publishing details: Reed 1999. 270p, profusely illustrated,27cms, in DJ
Ref: 1000
O’Callaghan Williamview full entry
Reference: see Art + Objects auction, NZ, Rare books, 6 Dec. 2017,.
Old Sketch Book
A small sketch book, 90 x 125mm, 33 l., each with a small pencil or W/C the rst 14 relate to England the remaining 21 sketches [some double page] appear to be in the Bay of Islands, some inscribed ‘Peculiar hollow on Robertson’s Island...’, ‘Rununga House, Waitangi’, ‘Carans Point Muddy Track’. Original half calf binding, worn, but complete.
$100 - $200
Gold and silver in New Zealandview full entry
Reference: SHEPHERD, WINSOME
Gold and Silversmithing in Nineteenth
& Twentieth Century New Zealand.
Publishing details: Auck: Te Papa 1995. 239p, illustrated, 290mm DJ
Ref: 1000
silver in New Zealandview full entry
Reference: see SHEPHERD, WINSOME
Gold and Silversmithing in Nineteenth
& Twentieth Century New Zealand.
Publishing details: Auck: Te Papa 1995. 239p, illustrated, 290mm DJ
Woodman Rupert 1901-59 view full entry
Reference: see Lugosi Auctions, 26 Nov, 2017: lot 17: Description: Rupert Woodman 1901-59 Shady trees The Spit
oil board 29.5cm x 39.5cm signed dated 1938 lower left with Sydney Harbour from Mosman signed lower right dated 1936 measures 29cm x 39cm (2)
Woodman Rupert 1901-59 view full entry
Reference: see Rupert 'Tom' Woodman Aus. 1901-1959 - The Aristocrat Of Them All! Resch's Long Bottle Pilsener, c1930s. Colour process lithograph, signed in image lower right, 55 x 94.8cm. Stains, repaired missing portions, tears and creases overall. Linen-backed.
After immigrating from Britain to Australia in 1924 Tom Woodman worked as a magazine illustrator and theatre set painter before moving to Sydney during the 1930s. From 1936 Woodman made a career producing pub paintings and other graphic work for Tooth & Co. Ref: Powerhouse Museum. - $2,850 See more at Josef Lebovic Gallery


Publishing details: from http://www.pittwateronlinenews.com/reschsbeerartareflectionofaustralianowworthmore.php
Lermitte Winifred fl1887-94view full entry
Reference: see Roseberys auction, December 6, 2017, United Kingdom. lot 529: Winifred Lermitte, Australian fl.1887-94- ''Landlord Hunter'' Australia; oil on canvas, signed, titled, dated 1887, 51x69.2cm
Loureiro Artur see Athurview full entry
Reference:
Loureiro Arthurview full entry
Reference: ARTUR LOUREIRO 1853-1932 Livro sobre a obra do artista Artur Loureiro, 17 de Dezembro de 2010 a 24 de Abril de 2011. Museu Nacional de Soares dos Reis.
Ref: 1000
Szirer Josef view full entry
Reference: see Dawson’s auction, UK, 02 Dec 2017, lot 1961:20:16 pm A 1980s Australian Josef Szirer studio pottery vase
designed and made by Josef Szirer, the assembled disc form decorated in a light green glaze and an abstract design in dark grey, the base with inscribed signature 'SZIRER 84'. 23.5cm high.

Josef Szirer was born in 1939 in Hungary and moved to Australia in 1956 where he studied, and then lectured in, painting and ceramics at the Caulfield Institute of Technology. In 1975, he founded his own pottery near Melbourne. His work is in numerous public and private Australian collections, including the Australian National Gallery.
Nolan Sidney second Kelly seriesview full entry
Reference: see Christie’s auction ‘Australian Art’, London, 14 December, 2017: Lot 1
SIR SIDNEY ROBERT NOLAN, O.M., R.A. (1917-1992)
Sketch for Ned Kelly
signed 'Nolan' (lower right), signed with initial and dated '2 / 4 / 55 n' on the reverse
oil on board
10 x 12in. (25.4 x 30.5cm.)
£30,000–50,000
PROVENANCE:
AUD$51,000–85,000 €34,000–56,000
with The Redfern Gallery Ltd., London.
L. Mahafey BVSc (Syd) MRCVS (purchased 24 May 1955 from the above) and thence by descent to the present owners.
The second Kelly series was painted in the 1950s, after Nolan had moved
to England. The works from this series are located at Glenrowan, the site of the fnal siege of the Kelly Gang before Kelly's eventual arrest. 'The pictorial invention in the new Kelly pictures was of a more abstract order and the second series also contained a greater number of visual metaphors. ...
the new Kelly series referred to the Glenrowan landscape of the incidents themselves as in the original series; but references to Greek landscape were also included, as well as the drought sequence from Queensland, and other aspects of Nolan's work that had presented themselves in the intervening years.' (B. Robertson, Sidney Nolan, London, 1961, pp.46-47) The colour in the second series had also shifted from the bright and highly keyed colours of the 1940s pictures, to softer and more subtle tones as seen here in the present work.
The Redfern Gallery, London held an exhibition of the second Kelly series, alongside works from his Italian travels, in May 1955, and the show was well received by critics and public alike. Buyers of the exhibition included the Museum of Modern Art, New York, who purchased After Glenrowan Siege, 1955. While the present work is not believed to have been in the exhibition,
it was sold at The Redfern Gallery during the exhibition and relates in tone and subject to the exhibited works. Unlike some of the other second series Kelly pictures which balance the landscape with the Kelly fgure, here they are merged as one, with Nolan using the veranda posts to suggest the eyes and nose of Kelly. The merging of Kelly with the landscape in this second series of Kelly pictures is a distinct shift from the hard edged Kelly which dominates the action in the frst series. It anticipates the recession of the fgure into the landscape in the works painted in New York and London in the early 1960s, which climax in the great 'Riverbend' polyptychs of 1964-66.
Here, Nolan has ensured the powerful rebel presence of Kelly is still very much evident though, with his iconic black square helmet centred in the painting, staring back at the viewer.
Fox Carrick beach sceneview full entry
Reference: see Christie’s auction ‘Australian Art’, London, 14 December, 2017: Lot *2
ETHEL CARRICK FOX (1882-1952)
Sur la Plage
signed and dated ‘Carrick 1910’ (lower left), inscribed '10 Sur la plage / Ethel Carrick / 65 Bd. Arago’ on a label on the reverse
oil on board
10¬ x 13æin. (27 x 35cm.)
£40,000–60,000
PROVENANCE:
Private collection, USA.
AUD$68,000–100,000 €45,000–67,000
Ethel Carrick Fox was born in Middlesex, England and grew up in London, the second daughter of an afluent family. In 1897 she enrolled at the Slade School in London, and studied under professors including Henry Tonks and Frederick Brown. The Slade was one of the few art schools in London to accept women at this time. After graduating in 1903 from the Slade School, Carrick continued her education at the artist colony of Newlyn in Cornwall where she focussed on plein-air painting. At some stage in Cornwall she moved to the more avant-garde artist colony of St Ives, and it was during this period that Carrick met Emmanuel Phillips Fox. In 1905 they married, and shortly after their wedding they settled in Paris where they lived at 65 Boulevard Arago (as noted on the label on the reverse of the present work), near the Luxembourg Gardens.
The Fox family enjoyed travelling and often spent summers painting at
the fashionable French beachside locations of Trouville, Royan, Deauville,
St Malô and Dinard. In 1910 they are recorded as having spent time at
the resort of Royan, probably where the present work was painted. These locations inspired Carrick and she delighted in capturing the bourgeoisie
in their elegant and leisurely settings during the Belle Epoque. 'Carrick was fascinated by the French preoccupation with high fashion at the beach... [Figures are] silhouetted against what became Carrick's specialty, painting the colourful red and white striped bathing tents for hire on French beaches. ... From [1909] until the mid-1920s she paints highly original beach scenes in brilliant colours showing French women parading in fashionable clothes often accompanied by children and nannies.' (S. de Vries, Ethel Carrick Fox Travels and Triumphs of a Post-Impressionist, Brisbane, 1997, pp.72-73 and 148)
Carrick and Phillips Fox frequently painted together on these trips, sharing the same palette, supports and brushes, and consequently a number of their works closely resemble each other. The present work relates to E. Phillip Fox's '(On the sand)', 1910 (National Gallery of Australia). Here we see the same small boys in blue tops and boater hats in the foreground, and a nurse with young children sheltering from the sun under the red and white striped tent. Both works have been painted on panel, and both employ the 'tonking' technique (named after Henry Tonks), whereby the artist applies paint in dabs before blotting it to achieve even and fast drying. 'Husband and wife appear virtually to have shared a joint artistic venture in those years. ... The best way to think about their work [from this period] is in terms of a marriage in which they were equals, each borrowing from the other, neither being
at all possessive about matters of style and subject.' (Mary Eagle, private communications, 4 Oct. 2017)
Abrahams family and Heidelberg Schoolview full entry
Reference: see Christie’s auction ‘Australian Art’, London, 14 December, 2017: Lots 8-16
AUSTRALIAN PICTURES FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE SIR DENYS LASDUN, CH (1914-2001), GRANDSON OF LOUIS AND GOLDA ABRAHAMS, PATRONS OF THE HEIDELBERG SCHOOL (LOTS 8-16)
Louis Abrahams was a member of the frst of the celebrated Australian artists' camps, frst recorded
in camp with Tom Roberts (‘Bulldog’) and Frederick McCubbin (‘The Prof’) at Box Hill in March 1886. Works from Abrahams's (‘The Don’) own collection show the extent of his immediate connections with fellow students and artists in the vanguard of 'plein air' painting through the 1880s, in particular the 'friendship' portraits taken of him by Roberts, Mather, Rossi Ashton, Streeton (lot 9) and McCubbin (lot 10). Additionally Abrahams was also painted by Roberts in The artists' camp (1886) and sat for two of McCubbin's large pictures, Down on his Luck, 1889 (Art Gallery of Western Australia) and A bush burial, 1890 (Geelong Gallery). In spite of these close associations, Abrahams would not make a career in art, to his regret, spending more time in the 1890s in the family business.
Louis married Golda Fig Brasch in Sydney in March 1888. Roberts painted a portrait of her (Mrs L. Abrahams, 1888, National Gallery of Victoria) in his studio in Grosvenor Chambers in Collins Street (where Abrahams also kept a studio) as a wedding present and companion piece to his recently discovered portrait of Louis completed in 1886 (National Gallery of Australia). In 1890 McCubbin named his frst son Louis for Abrahams and Louis and Golda would reciprocate, naming their son Frederick. Abrahams was an occasional exhibitor and later, with his wife Golda, an amateur sketcher, made weekend excursions to the camp at Heidelberg, but he was gradually drawn away from painting by his duties with the family frm of
B. Sniders and Abrahams, cigar retailers, in Lonsdale Street (the frm providing many of the cigar box lids used by the Heidelberg artists for their '9x5' impressions). The Abrahams continued to stay in touch with their artist friends, hosting soirées at their mansion in Kew, and, funded by their successful cigar business, Louis and his brother Lawrence, as well as Golda, were important patrons and collectors of the Heidelberg artists and their plein air precursors and followers. In September 1903 Louis himself had ofered to fund a trip to London with McCubbin. Sufering from depression, Louis Abrahams shot himself months later so the trip never went ahead. Louis' widow Golda bought McCubbin's Sawing Timber (Christie's, London, 12 Dec. 2007, lot 25, £731,700) at McCubbin's Guild Hall exhibition in March 1907, and this and other sales from the exhibition fnally enabled McCubbin to take his one and only European tour in the same year, the Abrahams patronage of the Australian Impressionists continuing after Louis' death.
Some of the Abrahams' purchases, including McCubbin's A Bush Idyll and At Macedon, were sold at auction in Melbourne in 1919 (Australian Pictures Collected by the Late Louis Abrahams and others, Decoration Co., 15 August 1919): 'Amongst the patrons of Australian Art in its early stages the names
of the two brothers Lawrence and Louis Abrahams stand very prominent. The brothers were intimately associated with many of the earlier artists, and their collections were naturally very similar in character. Art lovers will, therefore, now have the opportunity of acquiring good examples of the work of Streeton, McCubbin, Conder, Davies, Hilder, Longstaf, Heysen and others whose names are household words in the world of Australian Art.' (Foreword to the auction catalogue)
Grey-Smith Guyview full entry
Reference: see Christie’s auction ‘Australian Art’, London, 14 December, 2017: Lot 17
GUY EDWARD GREY-SMITH (1908-1981)
Rottnest Island
signed 'GGS Grey Smith' (lower right) oil on board
39 x 48in. (99.1 x 122cm.)
£20,000–30,000
PROVENANCE:
AUD$34,000–51,000 €23,000–34,000
A gift from the artist c.1971 to the late husband of the present owner.
Grey-Smith returned to Western Australia in 1949 after his post-war years of study at the Chelsea School of Art, London. While works that immediately followed Grey-Smith's return show the infuence of Cézanne, the paintings of the 1960s and 1970s, such as the present work, show the infuence of the Russian artist Nicholas de Staël.
'... the frst time I really felt free ... was when I could use the lesson of de Staël. I found de Staël's painting gave me an avenue of freer individual development ... I found, too, at this time that the north-western landscape seems to be a typical de Staël country, and one of my greater wishes would have been for de Staël himself to have come up and worked in this country.' (Grey-Smith in interview with Laurie Thomas, 1969 quoted in J. Scott, Landscapes of Western Australia, Claremont, 1986, p.20)
Kahler Carlview full entry
Reference: see Lot 61043 in Estate Jewelry, Antiques & Collectibles by Les Antiquites Maison (USA) November 25th, 2017: Cat on a Green Sofa oil on canvas, signed Carl Kahler lower left, measuring 32 3/4 x 48 1/4 inches (painting) / 38 3/4 x 54 1/4 inch (frame) and is an outstanding impressionist depiction of a clever wide eyed long haired angora cat nonchalantly lounging on a green sofa, housed in its original European stretcher and mounted in a replacement gilt wood frame. This is one of Kahler largest and most impressive works, the verso bears several old Christie’s gallery labels and would make a great addition to any fine household or art collection.
DETAILS:
- SIZE: 32-3/4 x 48-1/4 inches (painting) / 38-3/4 x 54-1/4 inch (frame).
- CONDITION: Good: Has six old patches on the back of the canvas. Paint is in good condition.
Background: Carl Kahler born 1855 was a well-traveled artist. He was born in Linz Austria and traveled to Berlin, Dresden, Munich, Vienna, Australia and having a studio in NYC in 1891 where he was a was a New York society favorite for his pet portraits. Kahler also came to San Francisco in and opened a studio there. Kahler would paint portraits of people and pets. He was well known for his cat paintings. He was an “erratic genius” who would destroy his paintings or leave them unfinished if he lost interest. Later he moved to NYC in the 1920s. Exhibited; Berlin, Germany 1880 and Dresden, Munich and Vienna Austria. Also exhibited in Philadelphia in 1921 at the Academy of Fine Arts. Member; Society of Independent Artists.
Carl Kahler is listed in the following art reference books: Hughes', Artists in California (V3); Falk's, Who Was Who in American Art; Fielding’s, Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers; Davenports, Art Reference and Price Guide.

Petit Nicolas-Martin (1777-1804)view full entry
Reference: see Christie’s Topographical Pictures 14 December, 2017, London, UK: lot 1 Nicolas-Martin Petit (1777-1804)
Toulgra (Bulldog), Port Jackson, New South Wales, 1802 Estimate GBP 70,000 - GBP 100,000.
Nicolas-Martin Petit (1777-1804)
Toulgra (Bulldog), Port Jackson, New South Wales, 1802
titled ‘TOULGRA’ below the image, with inscription ‘Toulgra A Native of New South Wales / taken from life by Monsr Petitt [& Péron(?)] 1800 / 1800’ on the reverse
pencil and charcoal on laid paper
unframed
10 7/8 x 8 ¾in. (27.5 x 21.4cm.)

In Sydney, while many of the first inhabitants had dispersed, Government House was open to a small number of Aborigines. ... Possibly at Government House, or Colonel Paterson's, Petit executed a small portrait-gallery of Aboriginal Australians.

'Catalogue of Works - Le Havre Collection' in S. Hunt and P. Carter, Terre Napoléon Australia through French Eyes 1800-1804 (MoS exhibition catalogue), Sydney, 1999, p.82

Petit’s depictions of the aborigines, close to the picture plane, have an immediacy and directness unlike any previous images of them
Martin Terry


AN UNKNOWN PORTRAIT OF THE ABORIGINE TOULGRA (BULLDOG), TAKEN AT PORT JACKSON, JUNE-NOVEMBER 1802
The present drawing is an important previously unknown and unpublished portrait of an Australian Aborigine by Nicolas-Martin Petit, artist on Baudin's voyage to Australia in 1800-1804. It was discovered in England this year in an album of unrelated artwork. The portrait is all the more remarkable for being a rare early image of an identifiable and famous Aborigine. The drawing was one of a series of portraits of Aborigines of New South Wales drawn by Petit at Port Jackson during the expedition's anchorage at the colony between 20 June and 18 November 1802, their lengthy layover following the rigours of the Géographe's survey of the southern coast of Australia. Just a few more than twenty drawings made by Petit at Port Jackson have survived. The subject was one of nine plates of Aborigines of New South Wales engraved after drawings by Petit published in the second edition (1824) of the official account of the voyage.

PETIT'S DRAWINGS AND THE PLATE OF TOULGRA
For Petit’s three hitherto known drawings of the sitter (all in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle du Havre) to which the present newly discovered drawing can be added, see J. Bonnemains, E. Forsyth and B. Smith (eds), Baudin in Australian Waters. The Artwork of the French Voyage to the Southern Lands 1800-1804, Melbourne, 1988, p.178, nos 20043.1-3. The same three drawings in Le Havre are listed by the ethnographer Hamy (E.-T. Hamy, ‘L’Oeuvre ethnographique de Nicolas-Martin Petit Dessinateur à bord du “Géographe” 1801-1804’, L’Anthropologie, 2 (1891), p.613, nos 45-7).

One of Petit's drawings in Le Havre (fig.1 above) (Bonnemains 20043.1) is the model for the engraved plate of this subject, published in the Atlas to the second edition of the official account of the voyage. Less finished than the present sheet, the figure is not clothed and has alterations to the anatomy. It is untitled (perhaps explaining how it came to be mistitled in the plate), inscribed 'Bon à graver ... ', and signed off by Péron and Lesueur.

For the engraved plate (fig.4) see J. Bonnemains, E. Forsyth and B. Smith (eds), op. cit., no 20043.4 (‘Plate [XLIII] intended for [the first edition, 1807-16] Atlas ... but which did not appear at that time. Figure engraved facing the opposite way from the preceding drawings. It appears as plate 23 of [the second edition, 1824] Atlas.’). The plate by Roger after Petit is titled ‘NOUVELLE-HOLLANDE: NLLE. GALLES DU SUD / OUROU-MARÉ, dit BULL-DOG par les Anglais, Jeune Guerrier de la Tribu des GWÉA-GAL.’


THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE SITTER
As has been noticed elsewhere, the proof, and the subsequent plate included in the second edition of the Atlas, are incorrectly titled, the sitter not Ouro-Maré but Toulgra, ‘Toulgra, (Bouldogue)’, as the sitter is identified by Petit on two of the Le Havre drawings (200.43 and 200.44), and 'Toulgra' as the present version is uniquely titled. The two Aboriginal men, 'Toul-gra' and 'Ourou-Maré' are different individuals, both listed in Péron’s Table II (where Péron lists the results of his dynamometer measured strength tests on the indigenous mainlanders): here our sitter is described as ‘No. 2 TOUL-GRA, dit Boul-dog, 14 à 15 a. … Assez bien conforme, très vif, spirituel, excellent mime.’ (F. Péron, Voyage de découvertes aux terres australes, …’, II, Paris, 1824, p.452).

The sitter Toulgra or Toul-gra is one of Petit’s Port Jackson subjects who, along with the Broken Bay resistance leader Musquito, Gnung-a Gnung-a, and Bidgee Bidgee, are all related by marriage to Bennelong. Toulgra, aged around 14-15 when drawn by Petit in 1802, would then have been born in or around the year of the arrival of the First Fleet in January 1788. Petit also drew an Aborigine woman titled 'Toulgra (mère)' at Port Jackson (Bonnemains, 20032.1-4), presumably the present sitter's mother, plate 27 in the second edition titling her 'Oui-Ré-Kine, femme sauvage des environs du port Jackson'. She was Wárrgan, a relative of Bennelong, wife of Yeranibe (Euranabie), and had sailed with James Grant on the Lady Nelson. She spoke English, probably from her association with William Dawes, who was then attempting to compile an Aboriginal vocabulary.

The identification of the Petit's sitters 'Bulldog' and 'Musquito' with the Aboriginal resistance fighters of the same names was clarified in the 2010 exhibition at the Mitchell Library, for which see the exhibition catalogue Mari Nawi: Aboriginal Odysseys 1790–1850, Sydney, 2010, p.14: 'The portrait of ‘Y-Erran-Gou-La-Ga’, from the Atlas in François Péron’s Voyage de découvertes aux terres Australes (Paris 1811) was engraved from a sketch made by the artist, Nicolas-Martin Petit, in Sydney in 1802, captioned in pencil mousquéda ou mousquita. Petit’s caption for ‘Our-oumare, dit Bulldog par les Anglais’ was Toulgra (Bouldogue). These are the men we know as Musquito and Bulldog. In his table of Aboriginal men tested for strength with a device called a Dynamometer, Péron lists No. 2 ‘Toul-gra, dit Bouldog’, who is clearly not the same person as No. 7 ‘Ou-rou-Maré’. Such errors occurred because Petit and Péron died before 1810. Mousquéda has also been confused with ‘Musketer’, a Kameygal man from the north shore of Botany Bay who was speared and killed at The Rocks in January 1806. ... '


TOULGRA AND MUSQUITO - THE FIRST ABORIGINAL CONVICTS AND TRANSPORTEES
Just three years after being portrayed by Petit, Toulgra was exiled with his compatriot Musquito to Norfolk Island by Governor King for actions against the colonists at the Hawkesbury River. The two Aboriginal warriors thus became the first Aboriginal convicts and transportees:

‘[King] exiled them to one of the colony’s harshest penal settlements, Norfolk Island, where the least desirable officers and worst of the convict offenders were being shipped from New South Wales. Convict labour on the island produced food to supply Sydney, which struggled to feed itself in its early years. In a letter dated 8 August 1805 to Acting Commandant John Piper, the Governor wrote:

The two Natives Bull Dog and Musquito having been given up by the other Natives as principals in their late Outrages are sent to Norfolk Island where they are to be kept, and if they can be brought to Labour will earn their Food - but as they must not be let to starve for want of subsistence - they are to be victualled from the Stores.

'Musquito and Bull Dog arrived at Norfolk Island on 5 September 1805 where they spent more than seven years relegated to the lowest ranks of convicts, labouring as assistants to a charcoal burner. … In 1806 the colonial administration decided to close Norfolk Island because it was expensive to administer, difficult to communicate with, and awkward to approach safely by water. Over several years, numerous convicts from Norfolk Island were shipped to Port Dalrymple in the north of Van Diemen’s Land. On 20 January 1813, Musquito boarded the Minstrel II to be relocated. Sometime after August 1812, Bull Dog (also known as Roy Bull) seems to have been returned to Port Jackson along with another aboriginal convict, Jackson.' (K. Harman, Aboriginal Convicts, Sydney, 2012, pp.13-14), although K. Willey reported him dead by 1813 (K. Willey, When the Sky fell down, The Destruction of the Tribes of the Sydney Region 1788-1850s, Sydney, 1979, p.180). Musquito worked as a tracker for Governor Davey in Van Diemen’s Land before being sentenced to death for various murders and hung at Hobart gaol in February 1825.

PETIT'S PORTRAITS OF AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES
There are no portraits of Aborigines from western Australia in 1801 (nor on the return to Shark Bay in 1803) where 'l'imprudent Petit' was almost taken by a shark and where the aborigines were nervous and hostile. In contrast the encounters on the south-eastern Tasmanian coast in January and February 1802 were generally friendly (in spite of Petit's life being unexpectedly threatened at one encounter) and resulted in the most significant body of anthropological work made on the voyage, including a fine series of drawings of the Tasmanians by Petit. The circumstances surrounding Petit's portraits of Aboriginal sitters at Port Jackson differed from the fraught conditions under which he made drawings in western Australia and on the Tasmanian coast, for the Aboriginal population here had lived alongside the British settlers since 1788: 'In Sydney, opportunities for carrying out ethnographic work in depth were readily available. Despite the ravages of smallpox on the Aboriginal population in the first few years of British settlement, reasonably tolerant relations had been set up between the two peoples. ... Aborigines wandered through the streets and camped outside houses. they casually used items of British clothing, ate bread, drank alcohol when they had access to it, and there was a great deal of social intercourse, albeit some in the form of casual prostitution and with a generally condescending attitude of the whites towards the blacks. ... The artists Lesueur and Petit ... were able to avail themselves of the opportunities for making detailed and leisurely observations not only of various artefacts but also of individual people, some of whom might have sat for formal posing sessions. ... [Petit's] portraits [at Port Jackson] are beautiful drawings, with individual personalities sensitively depicted. They were obviously posed, under conditions that allowed the artist scope for his skill, and they represent one of the best series of portraits ever done of Australian Aboriginal people ... .' (R. Jones, 'Images of Natural Man', in J. Bonnemains, E. Forsyth and B. Smith (eds), op. cit., pp.57-63).

ART IN THE SERVICE OF SCIENCE
At Port Jackson Petit was able to work in a more controlled environment that allowed him to supply the closely observed portraiture which met the demands of the new science of anthropology as formulated by La Société des Observateurs de l'Homme founded by Jauffret in 1799. The Society's members included the naturalist Georges Cuvier who had addressed detailed instructions regarding the study of mankind to the expedition's artists: If specimens of the race are not able to be brought back (‘Les hommes eux-mêmes, rassemblés vivants, seraient sans doute les meilleurs matériaux pour une comparaison exacte des diverses variétés de l’espèce humaine; …’ from Cuvier’s Note Instructive sur les recherches à faire … quoted in G. Baglione and C. Blanckaert, L’Autre, les Naturels vus par l’Occident, Muséum d’histoire naturelle du Havre exhibition catalogue, Le Havre, 2008, pp.128-9), then portraits are the next best thing: ‘Des portraits vrais et nombreux et des préparations anatomiques, voilà donc tout ce que nous pouvons espérer des voyageurs. Si ces objets sont accompagnés d’observations faites avec esprit et avec soin sur les lieux, ils suffiront à nos travaux. Il faut des études particulières pour le genre de portraits que nous exigeons: il doit réunir au mérite des portraits ordinaires celui d’une précision géométrique qu’on ne peut obtenir que dans certaines positions de la tête, mais qui doit être rigoureuse. Ainsi il faut toujours que le profil soit joint au portrait de face.’ The sitters are to be portrayed without their clothes and markings: ‘Les costumes, les marques par lesquelles la plupart des sauvages se défigurent, et que les voyageurs ordinaires ont tant de soin de nous transmettre, ne servent qu’à masquer le véritable caractère de la physionomie … Tous les ornements étrangers, les bagues, les pendants, le tatouage, doivent etre supprimés.’ The requirement is for anatomical drawings, stripped back to record nothing but the particular characteristics of the race, to serve as specimens, and to determine differences between races, as might skulls and skeletons (‘Des squelettes entiers seraient infiniment précieux.’) – the drawings are simply required to relay data for the new science.

We know the naturalist Péron not only selected the sitters for Petit ('[M. Petit] 's'occupait à dessiner celui d'entre eux que j'ai dit nous avoir le plus frappé par la regularité de ses traits, le développement de ses formes et l'expression de sa physionomie, ...'), but, from his inscriptions on many of Petit's drawings, carefully policed their creation and later presentation to ensure they carried the anthropological value required. The inscription on the reverse of the present sheet even suggests he was considered its co-creator. Péron's input extended to the supervision of the artwork for publication, which he shared with Lesueur and Jacques Milbert, the official artist who had quit the voyage at Mauritius but returned to supervise the direction of the plates.


EDITING THE IMAGES FOR PUBLICATION
The present drawing adds a fourth original drawing of Toulgra by Petit to the series of three original portraits of the sitter in Le Havre, and comparison of the four portraits together in Le Havre in July 2017, along with the engraved plate of the sitter, showed the extent to which the portrait was transformed from Petit's original vital likeness of an individual to the final lifeless plate of a specimen. The difference between this beautiful breathing image and the plate (with its actual distortions of physiognomy due to a prevalent scientific bias) shows how the artistic accomplishment of Petit's original work was diminished for a perceived greater good. The present portrait is the most finished and accomplished of the series, without Péron's adulterations, and so captures the vitality of the sitter: 'Possibly because Petit was one of the few really skilled artists to work in Australia, his drawings, and the subsequent engravings, are some of the few images to depict something Aboriginal people were rarely allowed: a personality. Yet the process of translation - from drawing to engraving and colouring - could de-sensitise the image.' (R. Neville, A rage for curiosity, Visualising Australia 1788-1830, Sydney, 1997, p.49)

For recent discussions of the processing of the original artwork ahead of publication, of these 'Serial Representations' and 'Composite Images' from the voyage, which 'give an indication of how the observed reality was reconstructed' for publication, see G. Baglione and C. Cremière in J. Fornasiero, L. Lawton and J. West-Sooby, the Art of Science Nicolas Baudin's voyagers 1800-1804, Adelaide, 2016, pp. 28-33, and M. Sankey, op. cit., pp.154-57. For the selection of the voyage images for publication see G. Baglione, 'Au retour: l'élaboration des images' in Terres Australes (Muséum d'histoire naturelle du Havre exhibition catalogue), Le Havre, 2007, pp.117-9 ('La variété des thèmes est manifeste, mais les dessins choisis pour les illustrer, peu nombreux, figent une image nécessairement réductrice. La richesse des dessins et des manuscrits conservés par ailleurs met en relief l'aspect parcellaire de l'information donnée par les gravures.')


BAUDIN'S VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY TO AUSTRALIA
Une grande expedition se prépare ... Des Savans de toute espèce vont aller au-delà du tropique du Capricorne, dans des climats presque entièrement inconnus encore, cueillir une ample moisson d'observations utiles. (François Péron, Observations ...)

Baudin sailed from Le Havre in October 1800 with a complement of twenty-two scientists, ranging from hydrographers, geographers and astronomers to zoologists, botanists and artiste-peintres. They were charged to explore the three-quarters of the coast of Australia not examined by Cook and to study, record and recover specimens for the National Museum of Natural History. In spite of a number of defections and desertions at Mauritius, the voyage continued on to the west coast of Australia, sighting Cape Leeuwin on 27 May 1801, and, after provisioning at Timor, on to Van Diemen's Land in 1802. The French then ran into Flinders on the south coast of New Holland (at Encounter Bay) in April 1802, only to discover that the Englishman had already surveyed a large part of the unknown coastline. After scurvy cut short their survey of the southern coast, they headed up to Port Jackson in June to recover and re-provision. Hamelin's Naturaliste, which had lost contact with the Géographe on the east coast of Van Diemen's Land, had been at Port Jackson since April. Hamelin sailed for France from Port Jackson, leaving Baudin's Géographe and the sloop Casuarina, now under the command of Louis Freycinet, to continue the expedition. Baudin and Freycinet sailed around the southern and western coasts of Australia and back up to Timor and on to Mauritius (where Baudin died, and Milius assumed command) before arriving back in France in March 1804.


NICOLAS-MARTIN PETIT
peintre de genre ... chargé de dessiner tout de qui peut offrir quelque intérêt pour l'histoire de l'homme

Petit, the son of a Parisian fan-maker and described as an élève de David, joined Baudin’s voyage of discovery, nominally as gunner’s mate. After the three government artists on the scientific staff (Milbert, Lebrun, and Garnier) left the voyage at Mauritius, Nicolas-Martin Petit and Charles-Alexandre Lesueur, who had already produced drawings for their commander on the voyage out, were instated as official artists in their place, Petit as peintre de genre (‘officiellement chargé de dessiner tout de qui peut offrir quelque intérêt pour l'histoire de l'homme.’) and Lesueur, who had embarked as 'private artist to the Commander', as peintre d’histoire naturelle. The expedition, ill-fated in many aspects, returned to L'Orient on 25 March 1804 without its commander, who had died at Mauritius on 16 September 1803, but with an unprecedented cargo of over one hundred thousand natural history specimens, 960 paintings or drawings by Lesueur, and Petit's 'large portfolio of drawings'.

Petit was granted permission to spend a year perfecting his drawings and recovering his health (he had been ill with scurvy three times on the voyage) but died following a road accident on 21 October 1804. His brother retrieved a portfolio of voyage artwork, containing 120 drawings, which were deposited at the time in the library of the Muséum d'histoire naturelle, Paris. The majority of the artwork from the voyage by Petit and Lesueur is now in the Muséum d’histoire naturelle du Havre but, due to the difficult circumstances surrounding the preparation of the official account of the voyage, took a circuitous route there, described by Hamy in 1891 and Bonnemains in 1988. There are also drawings in the Archives nationales and Muséum d'histoire naturelle, Paris and in private collections, the latter including the sheets which illustrated Milius's journal (Christie's London, 26 Oct. 1988, lot 80), and the artwork retained by Louis-Claude de Saulces de Freycinet who completed and augmented the official account of Baudin's voyage after Péron's death (for which, see for examples, Christie's London, 16 July 1993, lots 59-66, and the cartographic drawings included in The Freycinet Collection, Christie's London, 26 Sept. 2002, lots 5-6 and 10-11).

Several drawings of Port Jackson Aborigines by Petit were known to have gone to England with Surgeon James Thomson, who took passage home on Hamelin's Naturaliste in November 1802. Four of these 'were first published by George Riley in August 1803 as high quality coloured stipple engravings. In 1804 two of the drawings, Mackabarang and Kilpriera, joined William Granger's accumulation of the curious in his The Wonderful Museum and extraordinary magazine (1804).' (R. Neville, op. cit., Sydney, 1997, p.49). The titling of the portraits in these first engraved images (i.e. 'Mackabarang, A Native of New South Wales And known in the Colony as Broken Bay Jack From a Drawing by Monsr le Petit in the possession of Jas Thomson Esq', and the four together as 'Natives of New South Wales' is similar to the titling on the reverse of the present drawing ('Toulgra A Native of New South Wales ...'). The similarly styled English title might suggest the present portrait is one of Thomson's 'several' portraits taken to England on the Naturaliste in 1802-3.





Barraband Jacques (1767-1809)view full entry
Reference: see Christie’s Topographical Pictures 14 December, 2017, London, UK: lots 103 and 104: Jacques Barraband (1767-1809)
Male Rainbow Lorikeet (Tricholglossus haematodus)
signed 'Barraband f.' (lower centre)
pencil, watercolour and bodycolour on paper
20 3/8 x 15in. (51.8 x 38.1cm.)
and

Electus Parrot (Electus roratus)
signed 'Barraband.' (lower centre)
pencil, watercolour and bodycolour on paper
20 5/8 x 15 1/8in. (52.4 x 38.3cm.)
The rainbow lorikeet was the first Australian bird to be painted, Moses Griffith's bodycolour on vellum of 1772 (National Library of Australia) taken from a specimen from Cook's first voyage, captured while the Endeavour was in Botany Bay and probably brought back by Joseph Banks.
Rodius Charles (1802-1860)
view full entry
Reference: see Christie’s Topographical Pictures 14 December, 2017, London, UK: lot 105: Charles Rodius (1802-1860)
A harbour scene with fishermen
signed and dated 'C. Rodius. / 1829' (lower right)
pencil and watercolour on paper
8 x 12 ½in. (20.3 x 31.7cm.)

A native of Cologne, Rodius came to England from Paris in 1827. He was arrested in February 1829 at the Royal Opera house for theft, was convicted at Middlesex Quarter Session on 3 April 1829 and sentenced to transportation for seven years. He was transported on the the convict ship Sarah, which sailed from Portsmouth in August 1829 and landed at Port Jackson on 7 December 1829. The present work, dated 1829, appears to depict an English harbour and was presumably painted before his arrest and transportation.
Thomas William Rodolph (1822-1880)view full entry
Reference: see Christie’s Topographical Pictures 14 December, 2017, London, UK: lot 106: William Rodolph Thomas (1822-1880)
Camping out
with inscription 'Camping out. / W.R.Thomas' on a label on the frame
pen and sepia and black ink on paper
6 x 8 ½in. (15.3 x 21.6cm.)

Thomas was a sketcher active in South Australia from around 1848 to 1865, and resident in Ballarat from the late 1860s until his death there in 1880.
Nielsen Carl (Danish/Australian 1861-1953view full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Australian History Auction, 11 December, 2017, lots 752-756, PROVENANCE
The estate of the artist
Thence by descent
Private collection, Melbourne:

Includes brief catalogue essay. Emigrated to Australia via South Africa in the 1880s. Exhibited in 1888 Melbourne Centennial Exhibition.
Griffiths George c1825-1890view full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Australian History Auction, 11 December, 2017, lots 780-782: GEORGE GRIFFITHS (c.1825- 1890)
Wreck of Annie, Bird Island, Queensland
oil on board
titled to margin: WRECK of 'ANNIE' BIRD ISLAND
43 x 59 cm (irregular)
PROVENANCE
Captain George Griffiths
Thence by descent
Private collection, Tasmania

and Wreck of Annie, Bird Island, Queensland
oil on board
titled to margin: WRECK of 'ANNIE' BIRD ISLAND
43 x 59 cm (irregular)
PROVENANCE
Captain George Griffiths
Thence by descent
Private collection, Tasmania

includes catalogue essay. Navel captain. Involved in mutiny 1877.
Moresby Matthew Fortescue c1828-?view full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Australian History Auction, 11 December, 2017, lot 789. (Ships at Sea), 1879
watercolour on paper
signed, inscribed and dated verso: M F Moresby / fecit / to / F A Carter / Bombay / 18 Mar 79 / 4 Vanbrugh Park / Blackheath
29 x 38 cm
PROVENANCE
Private collection, Unitied Kingdom.

includes catalogue essay.
Moresby Matthew Fortescue c1828-?view full entry
Reference: Two Admirals - Admiral of the Fleet Sir Fairfax Moresby. Illustrated by Matthew Moresby
Publishing details: Fairfax Moresby and John Morseby, 1909
Ref: 1000
Wood Alec Jview full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Australian History Auction, 11 December, 2017, lot 807:
WOOD, Alec J. [Australian/English; active 1916-1920s]
[WWI, Dunstan's School And Other Subjects], c1916-1920.
Two sketchbooks containing drawings in pencil and ink, with loose sheets, one book signed and dated "1st June 1916" in ink inside front cover, many drawings captioned, some dated or signed, 25 x 34cm (approx. each book). Cover and some pages loose in one book, wear to edges of pages, stains, soiling and foxing overall.
Drawings include battle scenes such as one captioned "The Landing at Gallipoli", maps of European countries, images of battleships, as well as portraits of soldiers, school mates, family and other figures, caricatures, a partial cartoon strip, illustrations to a story with accompanying text written on loose pages, and images of political and military figures cut from newspapers. Various captions and annotations indicate that Alec Wood attended St Dunstan's College, on the outskirts of London, UK, but had ties to Australia, and possibly spent some time in France.
Scharf Theoview full entry
Reference: SCHARF, Theo [Australian, German 1899 - 1987]
Europa: ein zyklus von 14 steinzeichnungen

"Europa" comprises fourteen images: Das schlafende Asien (Sleeping Asia), Tyrannei (Tyranny), Revolution, Napoleon, Industrialismus (Industrialism), Entgötterung (Abandoning God), Demagogie, Japan, Kapitalismus, Krieg (War), Proletariat, Asiens Entflammung (Asia aflame), Zivilisation, Das Ende.
"It is an apocalyptic vision, denying the celebration of modernity espoused by the Futurist artists, and presaging the carnage and horrors of war yet to come." [Natalie Wilson, in Theo Scharf : Night in a City, AGNSW, 2006, p.35]
The only other complete set of "Europa" known to us in Australia is held by the Australian War Memorial, Canberra. [According to Mossgreen Auctions, 11.12.17 lot 808).
Publishing details: [Munich, Georg Müller, 1922]
Limited Edition portfolio of 14 hand-numbered and titled lithographs, No.17 of 300.
Ref: 1000
Angas John Howardview full entry
Reference: see Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers
December auction, 10 December, 2017, lot 7:
[Congregational Chapel, Adelaide] 'First Congregational Chapel in South Australia. A.D. 1837. Built by the Rev. T.Q. Stow' (paper label attached to the mat on a framed watercolour painting, visible image size 225 × 365 mm).

Apart from a tiny hole (from silverfish) in the top left-hand corner, the painting is in excellent condition; the acidic mat is unevenly discoloured, and the original gilt frame is a little tarnished.

Notes:

'The first Congregational chapel in South Australia was a provisional structure erected on Town Acre 5, on North Terrace [west of Morphett Street]. It was constructed of pine logs and reeds with a tent forming the interior. A design for a more permanent structure in Freeman Street (now Gawler Place) was undertaken by George Strickland Kingston with the land being donated by Mr John Brown in 1838. The foundation stone was laid in December 1839 and the building completed in November 1840' (SA Memory, online). The State Library of South Australia has two nineteenth century images of the chapel, one an early, possibly contemporary, gouache by B.H. Stowe, the other a photograph (credited to S.J. Dailey, 1880) of a watercolour dated 1880 and initialled JHA (John Howard Angas?). The present version, unsigned, would appear to be based on the latter; the most obvious point of difference is that the dog is no longer present between the Aboriginal couple. Attached to the verso of the frame is a manuscript note about the chapel, derived from Loyau's 'Representative Men of South Australia' (1883). The original label of the framer and gilder, Augustus Molton, is still present: he conducted his picture-framing business in Flinders Street (coincidentally, opposite Stow Memorial Church, dedicated in 1867) from the 1870s until his death in 1894. The painting is undated, but we suggest the 1880s.

Duryea Townsend view full entry
Reference: see Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers
December auction, 10 December, 2017, lot 11: FISHER , Sir James Hurtle: A larger-than-lifesize vintage portrait photograph of Sir James Hurtle Fisher (1790-1875), 'one of the most important pioneers of South Australia' ('Australian Dictionary of Biography').



Notes:

The very fine portrait (visible image size 545 × 395 mm, in its original ornate gilt frame, external dimensions 740 × 595 mm) is exquisitely hand-painted and signed by the famous colonial photographer, Townsend Duryea (1823-1888). His original label is affixed to the paper backing on the verso of the frame ('T. Duryea, Artist Photographer, 66 and 68 King William Street, Adelaide'), and in our opinion, he has created a masterpiece as both artist and photographer with this work. James Hurtle Fisher commenced practice as a solicitor in London in 1816 and 'was drawn into the colonizing movement in 1835.... [He] was selected as resident commissioner, one of the most important offices under the South Australian Act ... second only to the governor'. Fisher 'left England in July 1836 with the governor's party in the "Buffalo", arriving on 28 December 1836 at Holdfast Bay, where the official oaths were administered, a proclamation was read and a ceremony marked the beginning of settlement. In January 1837 Fisher erected his reed hut and Land Office near the survey camp of Colonel William Light at the north-western corner of the new capital site; the destruction of these temporary buildings by fire on 23 January 1839 caused both men serious loss. Fisher had been allowed to draft his own instructions, which were not shown to Governor [Sir] John Hindmarsh. Disputes between the two men over their respective powers had begun on the voyage and were soon revived in the new Council of Government, and more violently outside, and led in February 1837 to the Resident Magistrate's Court binding the participants over to keep the peace towards each other.... The new governor, George Gawler, was appointed both governor and resident commissioner, a radical departure from the principles on which the colony had been founded' (ADB). Fisher returned to his profession, and became a leader of the South Australian Bar. In October 1840 he was elected first mayor of Adelaide; in 1860 he became the first resident South Australian to be knighted. Townsend Duryea was at the King William Street address from 1858 until his illustrious career as a photographer 'was cut short when his studio and entire collection of 50,000 negatives were destroyed by fire on 18 April 1875' (ADB). We suggest as a date for this magnificent portrait 'circa 1870'.
Minchin Richard Ernestview full entry
Reference: see Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers
December auction, 10 December, 2017, lot 16: MINCHIN , Richard Ernest: Arrival of the English Mail at Glenelg.

An unsigned two-colour watercolour on paper, with the ink caption mounted below the image (image size 75 × 140 mm, visible paper size 105 × 160 mm).

Notes:

Mounted behind a double window mat, framed and glazed; in fine condition. Irish-born Richard Ernest Minchin (1831-1893), 'painter, lithographer(?), draughtsman and zoo director', emigrated originally to South Australia in 1851. He was employed with the Land Titles Registration Department for some 25 years from 1859, essentially as a draughtsman at increasing levels of seniority. In 1882 he 'was appointed director of the new Adelaide Zoological Gardens, having for many years been honorary secretary of the local Acclimatization Society which founded it', and Minchin himself had been a prime mover in establishing the Society in July 1878. This information comes from 'The Dictionary of Australian Artists ... to 1870', which devotes an entire page to Minchin. By all accounts he was active, even prolific, over many years, but his work is rarely offered for sale. The invaluable online resource, the Australian Art Sales Digest, has no record of him. The website of the Art Gallery of South Australia contains illustrations of ten watercolours by Minchin. None are dated more accurately than the mid-1850s to 1890 (but we believe there is a strong case to be made that pressure of his zoological management work makes pre-1880 a much more likely upper limit). None of them is signed; most of them are captioned; the handwriting is identical to the caption on this painting.
Duryea Townsend view full entry
Reference: see Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers
December auction, 10 December, 2017, lot 90: DURYEA , Townsend: 'Duryea's Adelaide Album' [cover title].

[Adelaide, circa 1867]. A photograph album (255 × 340 mm), with 10 original albumen paper photographs (generally around 170 × 235 mm, with the last one 137 × 184 mm) mounted on stiff leaves (rectos only) and a MAGNIFICENT PANORAMA OF ADELAIDE, comprising five roughly uniform photographs, mounted as issued - slightly overlapping, on linen - to form a continuous image 157 × 905 mm (the linen measures 248 × 935 mm) folded into three. Original russet pebble-grain cloth, titled in gilt on the front cover; covers worn at the extremities, waterstained, slightly warped and heavily flecked; linen and the card mounts a little waterstained at the edges (more heavily so on the underside of the linen), with some traces of silverfish damage to the pastedowns; the leading third of the front flyleaf cut away; rear inner hinge broken, with an old tissue paper repair to an early inner hinge; the panorama is very slightly marked, with a few short splits and cracks along one of the vertical linen folds; one print has a short internal tear near the bottom left-hand corner, clearly present before the photograph was mounted in the album; overall, the photographs are in excellent condition.

Notes:

The ten individual photographs are captioned in pencil on the mounts: 'North Terrace', 'Rundle St', 'Hindley St', 'Town Hall', 'King Wm St', 'Government Offices, Town Hall, & Post Office', 'Flinders St', 'Wakefield St', 'Angas St with Supreme Court House', and 'Part of North Adelaide'. New York-born Townsend Duryea (1823-1888) emigrated to Australia (Melbourne) in 1852, and commenced work as a photographer the following year. In 1855, he relocated his studio to Adelaide. By the early 1870s Duryea's panoramas, royal portraits and prizes won in Society of Arts photographic competitions had made him famous ('Australian Dictionary of Biography'). Much more detail on Duryea may be had from the lengthy article in Joan Kerr's 'Dictionary of Australian Artists ... to 1870'. However, the panorama in this album is not the one described in Kerr ('a fold-out 360-degree panorama of Adelaide taken from the tower of Adelaide Town Hall in 1865 was the album's major feature'), nor is it the larger panorama 'taken from the top of the GPO tower soon after it was completed in 1870'. The present panorama is taken from a local rise in North Adelaide and sweeps left to right from the hills towards the sea. All of these panoramas are very rare indeed, not least because 'Duryea's studio and enormous collection of glass-plate negatives, stated to number 50 000, were destroyed by fire in 1875'. This catastrophe effectively ended Duryea's career as a photographer. It must assuredly account for the genuine scarcity of material by Duryea on the open market (other than bread-and-butter carte de visite portraits). This album is very rare in our experience (and if the earlier records are any guide, for long before we came on the scene in the mid-1970s). This is only the third example we have handled; indeed, it is only the third one we have seen on the open market in that time. We have inspected three other examples in institutions; all six copies are bound similarly, and contain the same panorama. However, the balance of the contents varies in quantity and image selection in each instance. Provenance: Alexander John Morison, Town Clerk of Adelaide, 1937-46, with a gift inscription ('AJ Morison from EA 16/1/25') from Dr Edward Angas Johnson.

Esam Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers
December auction, 10 December, 2017, lot 93: ESAM , Arthur (attributed): Early Victorian Life.

[Melbourne, George Robertson & Co., circa 1890s]. Oblong duodecimo, a leporello comprising 12 postcard-size chromolithographs. Original blue pebble-grain cloth bordered in blind and lettered in gilt on the front cover, but lacking the original ribbon ties; covers lightly worn, mottled and marked; in good condition (internally fine).

Notes:

A scarce souvenir of rural Victoria at the end of the nineteenth century. The chromolithographs include 'Natives spearing Kangaroo', 'Alluvial Diggers', 'A Stampede', 'Yarding Cattle', 'Old Man Kangaroo at Bay', and 'A Buck Jumper'. The last one is curious - and inaccurate - to a fault; it depicts a rustic homestead and a couple of outbuildings, surrounded by post-and-railing fences, with the caption: 'Innamincka, Coopers Creek. Where Bourke [sic] the Explorer died'. Arthur Esam (1850-1934) looks good for the artwork.
Ref: 1009
Sweet Samuelview full entry
Reference: see Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers
December auction, 10 December, 2017, lot 117: SWEET , Captain Samuel: 'Captain Sweet's Views of South Australia' [title leaf printed in gilt]. An album containing 22 vintage full-plate photographs by Captain Samuel Sweet (1825-1886), South Australia's premier nineteenth century photographer, and a significant Australian landscape photographer.



Notes:

The album (280 × 215 mm) has been reinserted in the original slightly worn decorated cloth covers. The high-gloss gelatin silver photographs are each approximately 155 × 210 mm, and are mounted on the rectos only of plain card album leaves, without captions. Eight images carry Sweet's blind-stamp, indicating (in our experience) that the photographs were printed after his death in 1886; his widow continued to operate the business until 1892. Further to this, the high-gloss gelatin silver prints did not come into regular use until the late 1880s. The acidic album leaves are a little bowed, foxed, and unevenly discoloured, affecting some plates (generally in the sky or other light areas); there is an unsealed tear to one image and a short closed tear to another; overall in good condition. The subject matter is wide-ranging, with all but three images of more than passing interest - country rather than city, built environs rather than landscapes. They include a winery, a series of six featuring bridges (some with good crowd content), and a group portrait of 36 Aboriginal school children and their male teacher at Point McLeay Mission Station.
Ref: 1000
Angas George Frenchview full entry
Reference: see Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers
December auction, 10 December, 2017, lot 117: ANGAS , George French: A Ramble in Malta and Sicily, in the Autumn of 1841 ... Illustrated with Sketches taken on the Spot, and drawn on Stone by the Author.

London, Smith, Elder, and Co., 1842. Large octavo (265 × 180 mm), viii, 168, [2] (list of subscribers) pages with 2 small woodcut illustrations plus an additional ornate colour-pictorial title leaf, lithographed dedication leaf, and 11 (of 12) tinted lithographs (3 with tissue-guards). The missing plate is 'Garden of the Latomie, and Convent of the Capuchins', intended to be bound opposite page 96. Early half morocco and marbled papered boards, spine gilt in compartments, with the title in gilt; leather rubbed and a little worn at the extremities, with the front joint beginning to crack; plates a little foxed (and a few are lightly soiled or have small light tidemarks in the blank upper margin); short edge tears to a few leaves neatly sealed; a decent copy.

Notes:

Provenance: Sir Walter Crocker, with his ownership details ('W.R. Crocker, Sicily 1968 (Jan.)'). Sir Walter Russell Crocker (1902-2002) was Australian Ambassador to Italy at the time he acquired this copy. Tipped in on the front flyleaf is an autograph aerogramme from Susanne Toogood, a great-great-granddaughter of George Fife Angas. The letter, dated April 1968, was written in reply to a request from Crocker for information about the artist, but the response is an agreeably personal one, clearly in the same vein as the one being answered.
Mackennal Bertramview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction, 23 June 2016, lots 63-7. Casts of Sappho (2), Diana Wounded, Literature, and 2 metal plates. With essays by Rodney James and Caroline Jones
Whitehead Isaac 1819-1881view full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction, 22 September 2016, lot 232, Milford Sound, NZ, 1878, essay by Peter James Smith.
Roberts Tomview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction, 9 February, 2017, lots 15 and 16, Eaglehawk Nest, 1925 and Dandenongs landscape, 1923, essays by Timothy Abdallah and Catherine Baxendale.
Chevalier Nicholasview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction, 9 February, 2017, lot 30, portrait of Miss Winifred Hudson, 1888, essay by Timothy Abdallah.
Heysen Noraview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction, 11 May, 2017, lot 23, Interior with Josephine, essay by David Thomas
Preston Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction, 11 May, 2017, lot 24, The Green Curtain, essay by Deborah Edwards
Perceval Johnview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction, 11 May, 2017, lot 25, Gladioli Farm, 1970, essay by Anne Phillips
Conder Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction, 11 May, 2017, lot 45, The Fortunes of War, essay by David Thomas
McCubbin Frederickview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction, 11 May, 2017, lot 46, Spring Morning, 1914, essay by Rodney James.
McCubbin Frederickview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction, 10 August, 2017, lot 42, Pastoral 1904, essay by Ken Wach
Preston Margaretview full entry
Reference: Aphorisms by Margaret Preston. "Margaret Preston's 92 Aphorisms have only appeared in a rare limited edition Recent Paintings 1929. This compilation offers the original design, the aphorisms and ten Preston woodcuts" --Back cover. Includes 8 woodcuts in b & w.
Publishing details: ETT Imprint, 2017, np, illustrated. Originally published Sydney : Art in Australia, 1929. 
Melbourneview full entry
Reference: Melbourne. Special number of Art in Australia.

Publishing details: Art in Australia Limited, 1928. Quarto, original pictorial wrappers with yapp edges, featuring an Adrian Feint design (chipped at head of spine), unpaginated
Ref: 1000
Driscoll ‘Wally’ Anthonyview full entry
Reference: The story of Otto, or, How they fissioned the atom. WALLACE-CRABBE, Keith; DRISCOLL, "Wally" Anthony (illustrator)
Publishing details: The Hawthorn Press, [1954]. First edition. Royal octavo, pictorial cloth backed boards,
Ref: 1000
Turner Joanview full entry
Reference: They sail at sunrise. RIXSON, Marjorie; TURNER, Joan (illustrator)
Publishing details: Georgian House [printed at The Hawthorn Press], 1946. First edition. Octavo,
Ref: 10001
Thorpe Lesbiaview full entry
Reference: People of the dream time. MARSHALL, Alan; THORPE, Lesbia (illustrator)
Publishing details: F.W. Cheshire [printed at The Hawthorn Press], 1952. First edition. Octavo,
Ref: 1000
Gibbs Mayview full entry
Reference: Nuttybub and Nittersing
Publishing details: Angus & Robertson, 1938. Quarto, illustrated papered boards (slight edge wear), pp. 86, colour frontispiece, illustrations. Muir 2765 (the 1937 edition). A fine copy.
Ref: 1000
Blackmore Paulview full entry
Reference: PAUL BLACKMORE: At Water's Edge [’At Water’s Edge, the long-awaited publication from photographer Paul Blackmore, explores the relationship between humanity and its most vital natural resource. This extraordinary body of work – spanning 11 years and 14 countries – provides a global look at how water flows through the spiritual and physical daily lives of people around the world. The photographs poignantly illustrate the unfolding drama of the global water crisis and how it is affecting those caught up in it: a billion people without access to clean water, another four billion without an adequate supply. Against this dire backdrop, the work also celebrates the quiet, yet essential connection with nature that water offers us.

Foreword: Robert McFarlane is a photographer and writer on photography for the Sydney Morning Herald, B+W, the Bulletin, Art & Australia, the Financial Review Magazine and Good Weekend.

Essay: Lucinda Holdforth is an Australian author and speech writer.
‘Water has no taste, no colour, no odour; it cannot be defined, art relished while ever mysterious. Not necessary to life, but rather life itself. It fills us with a gratification that exceeds the delight of the senses.’

At Water’s Edge begins in in the year 2000, during the Eritrean/Ethiopian war, when a lack of water became drastically affected those attempting to flee the conflict. The scarcity of clean water has also evolved into a devastating drama still seen in many Third World cities, particularly in Mumbai, where even the city’s poorest citizens are forced to pay exorbitant amounts for clean water. Blackmore also explores strange scenarios that occur when seas die. In Kazakhstan, Blackmore discovered that a once glistening body of water, the Aral Sea, had lost two-thirds of its volume after source waters had been diverted for cotton irrigation, during the Soviet era. Blackmore recorded a desolate, surreal image of a lone, rusting fishing boat stranded on the dry seabed, symbolising the Aral Sea’s now devastated fishing industry.

Contrasting strongly with powerful environmental statements are images of extraordinary beauty, as Blackmore defines the global spiritual and religious importance of water. Spiritual ecstasy experienced during the Saut D’eau Voodoo waterfall pilgrimage in Haiti contrasts with the Mayim Shelanu water collecting ritual in Israel. At Water’s Edge also explores images that range from the icy temperatures of the Festival of the Epiphany in Russia to the steamy waters of the Japanese 'onsen'.

Paul Blackmore is one of a new generation of photojournalists - reporters of reality. His elegant, coherent and breathtaking observations function equally well as both valuable records of social change and fine-art images. His photography, represented by the exclusive French agency Rapho, has been widely exhibited internationally. His prominence as an established and collectable photographer gaining further momentum by his inclusion at the Biennale DʼLimage France 2011, exhibitions at Camera One, New York, Stills Gallery Sydney and the Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne.
‘]
Publishing details: T & G Publishing, 2017, Hard Cover with Dust Jacket: 132 pages with over 59 duotoned B/W Photographs
Ref: 1000
Windmill Rose & Emma photographersview full entry
Reference: The Windmill collection : photographs by Rose & Emma Windmill / edited by Peter Elliston. [’These rare photographs, never published before, present a charming portrait of times gone by, an Australian ambience that no longer exists. The Collection comprises vignettes of family and social life in the years between the first and second world wars in Victoria. The photographs also provide the viewer with an opportunity to see what life was like at that time, the emotional landscapes of cities and towns that are today dramatically altered by the modernisation of life.
120 page with 114 photographs duotoned images

Author: Peter Elliston. Edited by Diane Jardine and Clare Vane-Tempest.
The Windmill Sisters’ collection comprises approximately 1000 images depicting scenes and people in Victoria from 1913 to around 1940, an interesting and important historical collection.
Looking over this vast repository of images is like clearing the mist over the people who inhabit them, watching as they go on holidays, picnics, or pose in gardens with friends. We can be grateful to the Windmill sisters for revealing a glimpse of their lives and sharing their love of photography.

Based on interviews with descendants of the Windmill family, Peter has garnered family mementos and anecdotes about the Windmill photographers to provide a fascinating insight into the lives and attitudes of this period in Australia’s history. The book also discusses the photographic techniques used at the time. Emma and Rose Windmill were two sisters (out of six children) with a love of photography who took countless photographs between 1913 and the 1940s. Born into a typical early 19th Century family, the sisters who never married enjoyed a full life living at their parents’ house in Geelong, west of Melbourne, Australia. Photography was an everyday part of their lives. Their photography was not political, but the work of two women who enjoyed using a camera without pretence to art or social comment, unencumbered by formalist notions.’]
Publishing details: T& G Publishing, 2008. 119 p. : ill., facsims., ports. ; 30 x 31 cm.
Published
Canterbury, N.S.W. :
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Muse - Holmes a Court Collectionview full entry
Reference: Muse : a journey through an art collection / Janet Holmes à Court ; edited by Terri-Ann White. With comments on each art work in the collection by Janet Holmes a Court. [’Muse offers an inside view of the development of a contemporary Australia art collection. Janet Holmes a Court, in conversation about art and the intense interest she shared with her late husband Robert from the 1960s, offers a rationale-along with an emotional soundtrack-for the 146 works she singles out from a collection of more than 5000 artworks. Janet discusses these selections with Terri-ann White in the racks where they are stored and in domestic spaces where they hang. This is an illuminating book about a passion for art and expression, a deep affinity and curiosity about artists and how they make things.’]
Publishing details: Crawley, Western Australia UWA Publishing, 2017. 271 pages : colour illustrations ; 30 cm.
Published

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Holmes a Court Collectionview full entry
Reference: see Muse : a journey through an art collection / Janet Holmes à Court ; edited by Terri-Ann White. With comments on each art work in the collection by Janet Holmes a Court. [’Muse offers an inside view of the development of a contemporary Australia art collection. Janet Holmes a Court, in conversation about art and the intense interest she shared with her late husband Robert from the 1960s, offers a rationale-along with an emotional soundtrack-for the 146 works she singles out from a collection of more than 5000 artworks. Janet discusses these selections with Terri-ann White in the racks where they are stored and in domestic spaces where they hang. This is an illuminating book about a passion for art and expression, a deep affinity and curiosity about artists and how they make things.’]
Publishing details: Crawley, Western Australia UWA Publishing, 2017. 271 pages : colour illustrations ; 30 cm.
Published

Crossing Culturesview full entry
Reference: AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY DRILL HALL GALLERY. CROSSING CULTURES. Art from The Boxer Collection.

Alan Boxer was an academic & art collector who's art was exhibited at the Drill Hall in 2000. It is a collection that contains many Indigenous art pieces as well as works by Boyd, Olsen, Tucker and Nolan
Publishing details: Canberra. ANU. 2000. 4to. Col.Ill.wrapps. 44pp. col ills. Very good copy. 1st ed.
Ref: 1000
Boxer Collection view full entry
Reference: see Crossing Cultures AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY DRILL HALL GALLERY. Art from The Boxer Collection.

Alan Boxer was an academic & art collector who's art was exhibited at the Drill Hall in 2000. It is a collection that contains many Indigenous art pieces as well as works by Boyd, Olsen, Tucker and Nolan
Publishing details: Canberra. ANU. 2000. 4to. Col.Ill.wrapps. 44pp. col ills. Very good copy. 1st ed.
Early Melbourne Paintingsview full entry
Reference: Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Images in Ochreview full entry
Reference: Images in Ochre, The art and craft of the Kunwinjku. By Adrian Parker. [To be indexed].
Adrian Parker has carefully selected a number of paintings & didgeridoos that represent the Kunwinjku people, & their culture. For thousands of generations they have used art & song for communication. [’The Kunwinjku people of Kakadu and west Arnhem Land use art as a medium for promoting cross-cultural awareness and to express their cultural and spiritual realities. This book analyses their skin groups, painting techniques, barks, works on (thick cotton rag) paper, didgeridoos.’]
Publishing details: East Roseville. Kangaroo Press. 1997. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 96pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.
Aboriginal artview full entry
Reference: see Images in Ochre, The art and craft of the Kunwinjku. By Adrian Parker.
Adrian Parker has carefully selected a number of paintings & didgeridoos that represent the Kunwinjku people, & their culture. For thousands of generations they have used art & song for communication. [’The Kunwinjku people of Kakadu and west Arnhem Land use art as a medium for promoting cross-cultural awareness and to express their cultural and spiritual realities. This book analyses their skin groups, painting techniques, barks, works on (thick cotton rag) paper, didgeridoos.’]
Publishing details: East Roseville. Kangaroo Press. 1997. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 96pp. Profusely illustrated in colour.
Photography on the Northern Territoryview full entry
Reference: STRINGER, Col. THE WAY IT WAS. A Photographic History of the N.T. Over 400 authentic historical photographs.

The Northern Territory was a frontier area in the 1800s, as these photographs show. One pioneering photographer was Ted Ryko, who cycled from Adelaide to Darwin in 1914, stopping to photograph the area
Publishing details: Darwin. Eagle Publications. 1984. Folio. Col.ill.bds. 124pp. Profusely illustrated in black & white.
Ref: 1000
Petit Nicolas-Martinview full entry
Reference: see Charles-Alexandre Lesueur - Painter and naturalist: A forgotten treasure, by Gabrielle Baglione, Cédric Crémière, Jean Fornasiero, John West-Sooby [On 19 October 1800, Charles-Alexandre Lesueur set sail on a voyage of discovery to the Southern Lands led by Nicolas Baudin. He soon demonstrated his talents as a natural history artist. Driven by an insatiable curiosity, during a golden age for natural history and learned societies, he travelled constantly throughout his life. His sketchbooks and vellums provide a record of the animals, landscapes and indigenous people he encountered.’]
Publishing details: MKF Edition, 2016, hc, 400pp
Flockton family including artistsview full entry
Reference: see Margaret Flockton - A fragrant memory, by Louise Wilson, Margaret Flockton. [’In 1894, a shy young Englishwoman dazzled the art world with her first exhibited work in New South Wales.

Her name was Margaret Flockton, and she would go on to become Australia's first and most celebrated professional botanical artist. Her illustrations were admired for both their scientific accuracy and their exquisite beauty.

Flockton was a self-effacing artist with extraordinary output. Her paintings of Australia's wild flowers led onwards to the eucalypts, acacias and more, culminating in the creation of the international award that honours her work.

With hundreds of full-colour illustrations, including many of her beautiful plates, this biography captures the essence of a remarkable woman, illustrating a life of deeds, not words.

Melbourne-based author Louise Wilson achieved First Class Honours in History in the old NSW Leaving Certificate but focused on mathematics at the University of Sydney and became the first woman in Australia to embark on a professional career in banking. After a multi-faceted career in finance and economics, she became intrigued by her own connection to a First Fleet settler of Australia and has now returned to her teenage passion.

She enjoys bringing previously untold aspects of Australia's fascinating history to life in readable non-fiction stories based on meticulous research. Of her seven published books, three are acclaimed titles about early convict settlers of the Hawkesbury district near Sydney, including Robert Forrester, First Fleeter. Louise's most recent book Brothers in Arms is an emotionally engaging account of the Great War, told by her grandmother's brothers in letters held at the Australian War Memorial.

Margaret Flockton: A fragrant memory explores the life of the distinguished botanical artist Margaret Flockton, whom Louise knew in early childhood as her 'Aunt Mog'.’]
Publishing details: Wakefield Press, 2016, hc, dw, 320pp
Flockton Frankview full entry
Reference: see Margaret Flockton - A fragrant memory, by Louise Wilson, Margaret Flockton. [’In 1894, a shy young Englishwoman dazzled the art world with her first exhibited work in New South Wales.

Her name was Margaret Flockton, and she would go on to become Australia's first and most celebrated professional botanical artist. Her illustrations were admired for both their scientific accuracy and their exquisite beauty.

Flockton was a self-effacing artist with extraordinary output. Her paintings of Australia's wild flowers led onwards to the eucalypts, acacias and more, culminating in the creation of the international award that honours her work.

With hundreds of full-colour illustrations, including many of her beautiful plates, this biography captures the essence of a remarkable woman, illustrating a life of deeds, not words.

Melbourne-based author Louise Wilson achieved First Class Honours in History in the old NSW Leaving Certificate but focused on mathematics at the University of Sydney and became the first woman in Australia to embark on a professional career in banking. After a multi-faceted career in finance and economics, she became intrigued by her own connection to a First Fleet settler of Australia and has now returned to her teenage passion.

She enjoys bringing previously untold aspects of Australia's fascinating history to life in readable non-fiction stories based on meticulous research. Of her seven published books, three are acclaimed titles about early convict settlers of the Hawkesbury district near Sydney, including Robert Forrester, First Fleeter. Louise's most recent book Brothers in Arms is an emotionally engaging account of the Great War, told by her grandmother's brothers in letters held at the Australian War Memorial.

Margaret Flockton: A fragrant memory explores the life of the distinguished botanical artist Margaret Flockton, whom Louise knew in early childhood as her 'Aunt Mog'.’]
Publishing details: Wakefield Press, 2016, hc, dw, 320pp
Other Moderns Theview full entry
Reference: The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Neale Ken furniture makerview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Silberstein-Silvan Fedinandview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Gersti Furnitureview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Korody George and Artes Studioview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Artes Studioview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Michaelis Margaret photographerview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Kozma Zsuzsaview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Lukacs Gabor architectview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Kulka Henryview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Block P Rview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Kagan Anatolview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Buhrich Evaview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Buhrich Hughview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Epstein Henry architectview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Stossel Hugo architectview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Stossel Hugo architectview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Shillito Phyllisview full entry
Reference: Sixty beach and holiday homes / selected and annotated by Phyllis Shillito

Publishing details: Sydney : Associated General Publications, [1954] 
112p. : ill.
Ref: 1000
Oser Hans Peter architectview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Seidler Harry architectview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Buda George architectview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Reeves Georgeview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Soos Gyulaview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Kafka Paulview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Berryman Furnitureview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Orlay John and Susanview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Vidor Charlotteview full entry
Reference: see The Other Moderns: Sydney’s Forgotten European Design Legacy edited by Rebecca Hawcroft.

[’While Harry Seidler is one of Australia’s most famous architects, little is known of his European-born contemporaries. The Other Moderns uncovers the work of Sydney’s forgotten émigré architects, interior designers, and furniture makers working from the 1930s to 1960s, and reveals their groundbreaking impact on modernist design. Highlighting the direct connections between Sydney and the European design centres of Vienna, Berlin, and Budapest, the book provides a new understanding of modernism.
Profiling the work of architects like Henry Epstein and Hugo Stossel, along with Gerstl Furniture, The Other Moderns tells the story of the network of architects, designers, property developers, retailers, and photographers working together to bring a distinctly European style to mid-century Australia. 
Richly illustrated with rare photography, including stunning images from Austrian-born photographer Margaret Michaelis, and furniture from the collection of Hotel Hotel Canberra, the book explores the work of this unacknowledged group of style makers for the first time.’]
Publishing details: NewSouth, 2017, 288pp, paperback, with index
Collecting for the Nationview full entry
Reference: Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Australianaview full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Hannah Geoffrey woodworker b1948 essay p58view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Hannah Geoffrey woodworker b1948view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Balson Ralph Constructive painting 1949 essayview full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Liew Khai designerview full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Ogilvie Helen banksia linocut essayview full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Coulter Robert Charles architect and watercolorist p26-7view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Moon Milton essay p53view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Louden Amanda b1960 essayview full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Mackennal Bertram Truth brief essayview full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Meadmore Clement essay p60view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Lane-Poole Ruth p80view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Lane-Poole Ruth p80-1view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Norton Alexander William furniture maker essayview full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Campbell John p84view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Illingworth Nelson of Edmund Barton p84view full entry
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[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Ashtead Potters p84view full entry
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[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Wendel Robert active 1869-80 p91view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Lycett Joseph essay p115view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Baird John essays p118 and p216-7view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Stuart Wayne & Sons essay p120view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Baxter George British news from Australia essay p141view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Walker Theresa of Queen Victoria essay p185view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Rojo C F essay p148view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Lyttleton W T illustration p169view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Dicksee John Robert British illustration Primrose from Englandview full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
silverview full entry
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[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Woolner Thomas essay p210-11 2 works illustratedview full entry
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[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Austin G B H illustrationview full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Baker Richard Thomas p229view full entry
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[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Henry Lucien p229view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Thomson W K furniture essay p240view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Renwick S furniture essay p240view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Edwards William silversmith p243view full entry
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[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Takuma Jonoski silversmith p243view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Kerr William silversmith p243view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Illingworth Nelson essay p245view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Rowan Ellis essay p246view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Teague Violet essay p249view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Outhwaite Ida Rentoul 1888-1960 essay p250-1view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Smith Grace Cossington essay p268view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Blakebrough Les essay p269view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Goldman H Pty Ltd furniture essay p270view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Coburn John essay p272view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Devlin Stuart essay p 274view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Smith Oliver essay p 276view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Oliver Charles Frederick essay p 278view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Klippel Robert essay p 279view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
King Inge essay p 280view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Thancoupie essay p282view full entry
Reference: see Collecting for the nation : the Australiana Fund, edited by Jennifer Sanders.

[‘From ceramic cockatoos and hand-painted china to splendid silverware and historic paintings, Collecting for the Nation illustrates a broad sweep of Australian history and culture through the stories of the artworks in The Australiana Fund’s unique collection.
Written by Australia’s most respected authors on architecture, art, and decorative arts and design, Collecting for the Nation opens the doors of Australia’s four state houses – the vice-regal residences of Government House and Admiralty House and, the prime ministerial residences of The Lodge and Kirribilli House. The Australiana Fund’s collection is a ‘working collection’ selected to be both beautiful and useful – and all objects highlight an aspect of Australia’s cultural heritage, and bring to life the intertwined stories of the houses and the people who lived in them. 
Read the review by John Wade in the recent edition of the Australiana magazine’]
Publishing details: Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2017 
©2017 
xiii, 313 pages : chiefly colour illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles
Bouquet Carolineview full entry
Reference: Mapping Sydney - a sketchbook by Caroline Bouquet. [’This sketchbook of Sydney is a cartographic work on the idea of living elsewhere.  Caroline Bouquet is a French artist and the descendant of a master French cartographer.   The book creates an immersion into different worlds, real and imaginary, with their own maps and emotions.  It calls on the nomad in you to share a limitless architecture - more a form of anchor than a travelogue.   The French artist Caroline Bouquet has lived in many places around the world and currently lives in Sydney. With a Master's in Fine Arts (Versailles) and a Doctorate in Sociology (Sorbonne), Bouquet has exhibited internationally over the past twenty years, with her work held in both public and private collections. She authored and illustrated Australia Elements, Mapping Sydney and Hong Kong Five Senses.  ’]
Publishing details: MCCM Creations; 1st edition (2013), 96pp
Ref: 1000
Lindsay Normanview full entry
Reference: 'The Etchings of Norman Lindsay. Contains 45 photogravure reproductions of Norman Lindsay etchings, i
Publishing details: Constable & Co Ltd, London 1927, ltd ed. of 120. With accompanying original etching.
Ref: 1000
Levine Joseph 3 works painted 2009 of early scenesview full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
King P P Commandant’s House c1837view full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Liardet W F E view of Melbourneview full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Nelson I M sunset, Williamstown c1845view full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Gilbert George Alexander view full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Jones Henry Gilbert 12 lithographs 1841-1846 with textview full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
McCrea Georgiana 3 works c1850sview full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Thomas Edmund attributed 2 lithographsview full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Thomas Edmund watercolour of Sandridgeview full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Stone J D watercolour of St Kildaview full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Davies Henry Easom 3 watercolours of the Yarra 1 of Dwights Fallsview full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Gritten Henry watercolour of the Yarraview full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Short William oil painting c1878view full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Massina A H publisher of lithographview full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Atwood J W oil of St Francis Cathedral c1854view full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Atwood J W oil of St Francis Cathedral c1854view full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Carse J H bridge over the Yarra c1875view full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Carabain Jacques port of Melbourne c1879view full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Turner J A Collins Street c1874view full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Pitt William Bourke Street c1881view full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Fullwood A H attributed Collins Street c1890view full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Gibbes F B c1882view full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Ashton George Rossi c1880view full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Pole Leon Sonny of Sandringham Beach c1890view full entry
Reference: see Early Melbourne Paintings, La Trobe Society, catalogiue of exhibition opened by His Excellency the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC, Governor of Victoria and Patron of the La Trobe Society. Held at Morgans at 401, 401 Collins St, Melbourne Friday Dec 7, 2012.

A catalogue of early Melbourne paintings as organised & curated by the Latrobe Society. With works on loan from the National Trust of Victoria, & private collections, a survey of Melbourne themed art. No biographical information on artists but there are about 60 works illustrated in colour.
Publishing details: Melb. The La Trobe Society. 2012. Folio. Col.Ill.wrapps. 43pp. Profusely illustrated in colour and black & white. 1st ed.
Community Arts Directory - Queensland Community Arts Networkview full entry
Reference: Community Arts Directory - Queensland Community Arts Network. "Artists listed in this directory are offered on their own recommendation" [to be indexed]
Publishing details: South Brisbane, Qld. : Queensland Community Arts Network, 1989- 
v. : ill.,
Ref: 1009
Australian Artists Today view full entry
Reference: see Australian Artists Today - First Second and Third Editions, each edited by Graham Norris.
Publishing details: Graham Norris,1974, 1979 and 1984, hc
dictionary of women artists of Australia view full entry
Reference: see A dictionary of women artists of Australia, by Max Germaine with foreword by Anne von Bertouch. Provides biographical entries on over 2000 Australian women artists.
Publishing details: Craftsman House, c1991, xiii, 486 p., [16] p. of plates : col. ill.
Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collectionview full entry
Reference: Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Carter Jeff 91 works illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Sievers Wolfgang 56 works illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Moore David 18 works illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Dupain Max 48 works illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Poignant Alex 2 works illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Rae Peter 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
White Greg 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Strizic Mark 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Cotton Olive 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
McNeil N 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Stewart Steven 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Briere Elaine 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Fokkema Gerrtt 3 works illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Jerems Carol 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Durand Paul 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Mossop Michelle 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Carnemolla John 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Jones Paul 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Cazneaux Harold 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Pearce Robert 3 works illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Solness Peter 6 works illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Dobbie Elizabeth 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Clack Sage 2 works illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Fitzhenry Mervyn 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Shmith Athol with John Cato 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Cato John with Athol Shmith 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Shmith Athol 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Wilson Stephen 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Talbot Henry 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Graham Lorrie 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Leonard 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Carter Stephen 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Hood Sam 2 works illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Gemes Juno 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Sumner 1 work illustratedview full entry
Reference: see Sydney Morning Herald Vintage Photography Collection, Part 1, Mossgreen auction, Sydney, 12 December, 2017. There is no biographical information in the catalogue however, there are numerous illustrations of works many of which are little known. ‘For the most part, there is only one vintage print of each photograph in existence. The SMH archive comprised over two million prints and was sent the the United States to be digitised. The physical prints were subsequently purchased by Daniel Miller, owner of the Duncan Miller Gallery in Los Angeles.
Publishing details: Mossgreen, Sydney, 2017. 98pp
Outhwaite Ida Rentoulview full entry
Reference: QUIN, Tarella; OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul (ill.) Before the lamps are lit. A compilation of six children’s stories with engravings by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite.
Publishing details: Melbourne : George Robertson & Co., [1911]. Oblong quarto, illustrated cloth boards pp 189.
Ref: 1000
Outhwaite Ida Rentoulview full entry
Reference: OSBORN, A.R. - Fuzzy, Wuzzy, and Buzzy
Publishing details: Melbourne : Whitecombe, [1918]. Octavo, illustrated wrappers (rubbed), signature on half title, pp 44. Illustrated by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite. Black and white images.

Ref: 1000
Blackman Charlesview full entry
Reference: Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. Lewis Carroll / Illustrated by Charles Blackman / Edited by Nadine Amadio.  illustrated in colour with Blackman’s iconic paintings inspired by the famous children’s book;
Publishing details: Sydney : A.H. & A.W. Reed, 1982. Quarto, orange boards in pictorial dust jacket illustrated endpapers, pp. 128,
Ref: 1000
Gaze Haroldview full entry
Reference: The merry piper, or the magical trip of the sugar bowl ship. [’Harold Gaze was born in New Zealand and studied at art school in London during the First World War, after which he moved to Melbourne where he wrote and illustrated a number of books for children. He later returned to London, then settled in Pasadena, California in 1927 where he resided until his death. In California he worked with Disney and continued to publish. Many of the details of Gaze’s life have proven elusive to researchers, but his unique and creative children’s stories and imagery remain delightful and sought after today.’ from Douglas Stewart Fine Books].


Publishing details: London : Longmans, Green, and Co., 1925. Quarto, illustrated cloth in illustrated dustjacket and glassine, illustrated endpapers, colour frontispiece, pp. [vi]; 7 additional colour plates, black and white illustrations.
Ref: 1000
Lister Gladysview full entry
Reference: The little round garden. [’This second edition of Lister’s fairy story, first published in 1938, is dedicated to Walt Disney: ‘The “Nutcracker Suite” sequence of Mr Disney’s Fantasia seems to be so close in some of its characters and incidents to my story that I have asked him if I may reproduce a scene from this lovely film. With the impulsive generosity he is noted for he gave me his permission, and here it is with his compliments’. The image appears as the colour frontispiece.’ from Douglas Stewart fine books.]
Publishing details: Sydney : Angus and Robertson, [1946]. Second edition. Small quarto, publisher’s cloth backed illustrated papered boards in original dust jacket, illustrated endpapers, colour frontispiece plate, pp 111, illustrated with sepia line drawings in the text;
Ref: 1000
Over Frankview full entry
Reference: Wim-wam tales by by Elsie M. Over; illustrations, Frank Over.
Publishing details: Perth [W.A.] : Patersons Printing, [1945]. First edition. ‘Revised and printed by kind permission of “The Western Mail”‘. Small quarto, publisher’s cloth backed pictorial papered boards (foxed) in the original dust jacket (lightly marked, chipped at head of spine), 36 pp, illustrated in black-and-white;
Ref: 1000
Miller Olgaview full entry
Reference: The legends of Moonie Jarl
/ retold by Moonie Jarl (Wilf Reeves) ; illustrated by Wandi (Olga Miller).
Publishing details: Brisbane : The Jacaranda Press, 1964. First edition. Quarto, publisher’s pictorial boards in dust jacket), 44 pp, illustrated in colour and black and white;
Ref: 1000
WANDIview full entry
Reference: See The legends of Moonie Jarl
/ retold by Moonie Jarl (Wilf Reeves) ; illustrated by Wandi (Olga Miller).
Publishing details: Brisbane : The Jacaranda Press, 1964. First edition. Quarto, publisher’s pictorial boards in dust jacket), 44 pp, illustrated in colour and black and white;
Henriques Gillianview full entry
Reference: The city child’s nature book
- with full-page colour illustrations throughout accompanied by descriptions of the illustrated subjects on the facing
Publishing details: Melbourne : Georgian House, 1945. First edition. Small oblong quarto, publisher’s pictorial papered boards [44] pp,
Ref: 1000
Corrigan Mabelview full entry
Reference: Shopping in Creepyville - TEMPLE, Frances; CORRIGAN, Mabel (illustrator)


Publishing details: Melbourne : Georgian House, 1946. First edition. Large octavo, original cloth backed pictorial boards (corners bumped, a few tiny silverfish marks), illustrated endpapers, [21] pp; illustrated with colour plates and line drawings in the text
Ref: 1000
Rowan Marian Ellisview full entry
Reference: Bill Baillie : his life and adventures.
… With eight coloured illustrations by the author and numerous black and white drawings by Jack Sommers.
Publishing details: Melbourne : Whitcombe and Tombs, [1908]. Oblong quarto, pictorial cloth over bevelled boards
Ref: 1000
Sommers Jackview full entry
Reference: see Bill Baillie : his life and adventures.
… With eight coloured illustrations by Ellis Rowan and numerous black and white drawings by Jack Sommers.
Publishing details: Melbourne : Whitcombe and Tombs, [1908]. Oblong quarto, pictorial cloth over bevelled boards
Robertson Beatrice Aview full entry
Reference: The tale of Billy Flea’s experiences by Clarke M Phyllis. Illustrated by Beatrice A. Robertson.
Publishing details: Melbourne : Melville & Mullen, 1912. Duodecimo, papered boards with pictorial inlay (letters rubbed), endpapers replaced, pp. 79, colour plates.
Charming illustrated work by Phillis M. Clarke, pen name for Phyllis M. Power.
.
Ref: 1000
Hunt Charles Henryview full entry
Reference: see East Bristol Auctions, UK, lot 10, 29.12.17: Charles Henry Hunt ( 1857 - 1938 ) An original large Australian travel advertising poster for the Hydro - Majestic Hotel, Medlow Bath in the Blue Mountains dating to the early 20th century, circa 1920's. Printed Bloxham & Chambers Ltd, Sydney, Australia.  The poster being believed linen backed and framed and glazed well. Poster in very good condition with some typical discolouration to the borders, repaired tear bottom right corner, small further 1-2cms tears to corner margins bottom left corner. Frame measures 119cms x 89.5cms high / Poster ( from the mount margins ) 97cms x 71.5cms
Barraud Charkesview full entry
Reference: Barraud (Charles Decimus) and W.T.L.Travers. New Zealand: Graphic and Descriptive, first edition, additional lithographed decorative title with mounted oval chromolithographed vignette of 'The Remarkables', list of subscribers, map, 24 mounted chromolithographed plates after Barraud, 6 plates of tinted lithographs, wood-engraved illustrations, text with light offsetting from plates, plates clean and bright, slightly trimmed, a couple with minor marginal tears/fraying to outer margin (repaired), with additional colour wood-engraved plate 'The Haunt of the Lyre Bird' after Louis Buvelot bound in at end (lightly spotted, central horizontal crease where previously folded), modern half green morocco, part of original gilt pictorial cloth cover with title loosely inserted (stained), folio, 1877.
Ref: 1000
Buvelot Louisview full entry
Reference: Barraud (Charles Decimus) and W.T.L.Travers. New Zealand: Graphic and Descriptive, first edition, additional lithographed decorative title with mounted oval chromolithographed vignette of 'The Remarkables', list of subscribers, map, 24 mounted chromolithographed plates after Barraud, 6 plates of tinted lithographs, wood-engraved illustrations, text with light offsetting from plates, plates clean and bright, slightly trimmed, a couple with minor marginal tears/fraying to outer margin (repaired), with additional colour wood-engraved plate 'The Haunt of the Lyre Bird' after Louis Buvelot bound in at end (lightly spotted, central horizontal crease where previously folded), modern half green morocco, part of original gilt pictorial cloth cover with title loosely inserted (stained), folio, 1877.
Silas Ellisview full entry
Reference: Crusading At Anzac by Ellis Silas (A Soldier Artist serving with the Australian Expeditionary Force). Forewords by General Sir Hamilton Browne and General Sir William Birdwood,
Publishing details: The British-Australian, London, 1916, oblong folio, pictorial wrapper, (very scarce)
Ref: 1000
Laurence Janet view full entry
Reference: Janet Laurence - The Life World 
- an intimate portrait of artist Janet Laurence - . DVD. Produced and directed by Richard Mordaunt.

Synopsis

A fascinating insight into the work practice of artist Janet Laurence. She is both artist and alchemist, initiating, creating and transforming.
The Life World has been filmed over 5 years during her making major installation artworks which have become part of our cities.
Janet Laurence is one of the most important Australian artists today, having presented exhibitions, installations and projects in Australia, Japan and other countries in the Pacific.
She has made major artworks for Sydney Olympic Park, the Australian Museum in Sydney, the Sydney Sculpture Walk, the Melbourne Museum, as well as being the artist on international commissions for the Australian War Memorial in Hyde Park London and the Tsmuri Triennale, Japan.
Janet has a fervent obsession for the natural world. She uses elements of the environment to show us the hidden beauty and dangerous fragility of both the natural and cultural worlds. Working like a modern-day alchemist, she experiments with materials, transforming matter from the mundane to the extraordinary, creating spaces where secret information normally hidden from us, gets revealed like an X-Ray. Her studio is like an artist’s laboratory.
The filmmakers talk with key people who position Janet’s work, socially, culturally and historically. Tony Bond - Art Gallery of NSW, Elizabeth Ann McGregor - Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney, Leon Paroissien - Olympic Public Art Committee, Peter Tonkin - Architect and Mick Pearce - Architect.
This film is both a commentary on Janet's work and the challenges faced by an independent artist whose work is transforming our cities.
Publishing details: DVD, 2018
Ref: 1000
Zimmerman Arnoldview full entry
Reference: see The Australian, February 6, 2016 by Kate Legge, article on the Hydro Majestic: ‘... Recently a carpenter working beneath the salon known as Cat’s Alley — a slinky passage where womenfolk once smoked and gossiped while the men drank or played billiards — stumbled across three small rooms that had been sealed up for who knows how long. Interior designers have recreated this sliver of decadence. Peacock feathers hem the drapes; there’s a frieze of paintings by Arnold Zimmerman celebrating warriors with swords drawn to slay lions and other beasts; silk cushions in oriental fabrics soften the low couches...’



Zimmerman Arnoldview full entry
Reference: see Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences: Design for mural, watercolour/pencil, Hydro-Majestic Hotel Ballroom, design panels of hunting scenes and Art Nouveau doorway, original design by Arnold Zimmerman, Sydney, Australia, 1920-1930 (OF).
Made in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1920-1930.
Design for mural, watercolour/pencil, Hydro-Majestic Hotel Ballroom, design panels of hunting scenes and Art Nouveau doorway, original design by Arnold Zimmerman, Sydney, Australia, 1920-1930 (OF).
Zimmerman Arnoldview full entry
Reference: From the Dictionary of Sydney on the Hydro Majestic Hotel: ‘... On 2 January 1932 the Hydro hosted a beauty parade and competition in front of a reported audience of 3,000. [28] In its new guise, the hotel was changed too. Cinema décor artist, Arnold Zimmerman, redecorated the casino in art deco style in 1925 and again with dramatic hunting scene paintings in 1935 while the new streamlined Belgravia Wing and Bellvue (sic) Lounge Bar [29] opened in the late 1930s. Foy floated the family-owned hotel as a public company in 1936 but kept control over its management.’
Zimmerman Arnoldview full entry
Reference: from DAAO: Arnold Zimmerman b. 1897
Also known as Arnold Alois Zimmerman, A Zimmerman; Artist (Painter), Designer (Architect / Interior Architect / Landscape Architect)
Swiss-born artist and designer, who was responsible for (or contributed to) the interior design of the Hydro Majestic, Medlow Bath; Civic Theatre, Auckland; Anzac Memorial, Sydney; Paragon Cafe, Katoomba; Luna Park, Sydney, and many other Art Deco buildings in Australia and New Zealand.
National Art Schoolview full entry
Reference: Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Beck Deborahview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Hope in Hellview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Rowe Samuel Head of the National Art School 1922-1933view full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Hoff Rayner Head of the National Art School 1935-37view full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Walters E C Head of the National Art School `1937-9view full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Medworth Frank Head of the National Art School 1939-47view full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Davies Roy Head of the National Art School 1948-60view full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Dundas Douglas Head of the National Art School 1961-5view full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Abbott Harold Head of the National Art School 1965-66 and 1968-70view full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Laverty Peter Head of the National Art School 1970-71view full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Dadswell Lyndon Head of the National Art School 1966-7view full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Coburn John Head of the National Art School 1972-4view full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Thompson Tom Head of the National Art School 1975-6view full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Mitchell Don Head of the National Art School 1980-85view full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Douglas Mollie Head of the National Art School 1976-9view full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Gregory Meg Head of the National Art School 1985-90view full entry
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Binder Ted Head of the National Art School 1990-96view full entry
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Makin Jeffrey Head of the National Art School 1997-8view full entry
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Ollis Bernard Head of the National Art School 1998-2008view full entry
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Taylor Anita Head of the National Art School 2009-view full entry
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Bass Tom listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Blainey Peter listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Boyd Guy listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Broughton Owen listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Brown Colin listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Churchland Lindsay listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Clift Joan listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Coles Ray listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Coburn John listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Collis Tim listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Englund Ivan listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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de Teliga Stan listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Doutney Charles listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Finey Bruen listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Fluke Roy listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Flugelman Bert listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Friedeberger Klaus listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Jessup Fred listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Ingham Alan listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Molvig Jon listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Klippel Robert listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Lambert Ron listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Richmond Oliffe listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Robinson Basil listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Schonberg Fred listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Stay Ross listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Tuckson Tony listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Stewart Warren listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Thompson Tom listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Thrust Allen listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Waite Allan listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Warren Guy listed as a student under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme 1940sview full entry
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Appleton Jeanview full entry
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Art Students Clubview full entry
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Backen Earleview full entry
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Ball Sydneyview full entry
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Balson Ralphview full entry
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Barker Jamesview full entry
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Beadle Paulview full entry
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Dobell Williamview full entry
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Dodd Peterview full entry
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Fairlie Peterview full entry
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Firth-Smith Johnview full entry
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Fletcher Marjorieview full entry
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Gleeson Jamesview full entry
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Godson Johnview full entry
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Gunter Bobview full entry
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Hall Fionaview full entry
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Harvey E Aview full entry
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Henry Lucienview full entry
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Hinder Frankview full entry
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Hinder Margelview full entry
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Humble Brendaview full entry
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Kaplan Johnview full entry
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Lester Kerrieview full entry
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McKay Ianview full entry
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McKay Barbara nee McNaughtonview full entry
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McNaughton Barbara see McKay Barbara nee McNaughtonview full entry
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Miller Godfreyview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Mori Stephenview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Olley Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Olsen Valerie nee Strongview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Strong Valerie see Valerie Olsen nee Strongview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Oom Karenview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Saxton Jenniferview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Webb Helenview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Powditch Peterview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Peart Johnview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Powell-Lewis Ivanview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Robertson-Swann Ronview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Rushforth Peterview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Sharp Martinview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Shead Garryview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Shillito Phyllisview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Sparks Cameronview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Spratt Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Stagpoole Eulaview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Strachan Davidview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Strath Art Groupview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Stratton Brianview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Rickards Jocelynview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Cook James teacher 1953-1950sview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Swinbourne Joanview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Cook Alfred died Florence 1960 aged 56.view full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Thornhill Dorothyview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Thornton Wallaceview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Tooth Owenview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Macarthur-Onslow Annetteview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Tribe Barbaraview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Upward Peterview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Vickers Roseview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
van Wieringen Ianview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Kuo Grahameview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Webb Helenview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Woodward Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Worstead Paulview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Wright Billview full entry
Reference: see Hope in hell : a history of Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School by Deborah Beck. Lists chronolgy, bibliography, and ‘A History of the National Art School’ by Also provides a list of ‘Heads of the National Art School’ and a list of some of the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students in the 1940s.
Publishing details: Allen & Unwin, c2005 
xv, 208 p. : ill., ports., plans, facsims. With Index
Stuart Helenview full entry
Reference: see Helier’s Auctions UK, 26.1.18, lot 225: Description: Helen Stuart ( fl.1880s ) Portrait of a Maori Wearing a huia-feather headdress over-painted gelatin Silver Print. Signed and Dated lower left In contemporary gilt and ebonised frame.1885. Size 22 x 21 Inches. Helen Stuart was the sister of the painter and photographer Samuel Stuart Jnr, who both emigrated to New Zealand from Scotland. Helen Stuart was one of very few recorded colourists, mostly of her brothers photographs and possibly, as may well be the case here, of the photographs of Josiah Martin. The Christchurch Star of 5th November 1886 reported that a photograph of a Maori coloured by Helen Stuart was Included In an exhibition of New Zealand art, part of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, held at the Royal Albert Hall In London, where examples of Martins ethnological and topographical Photographs are also recorded as being exhibited. Reference ebook; Crombie To Burton Early New Zealand Photography, page 58 to view similar portrait
Arago Jacquesview full entry
Reference: See Hordern House catalogue, October, 2017:
Russell Robertview full entry
Reference: A Series of Lithographic drawings of Sydney
Publishing details: J G Austin 1836
Ref: 1000
Jones Lauraview full entry
Reference: Laura Jones - Bleached
Publishing details: Olsen Galleries, 2017
Ref: 1000
Johnson Michaelview full entry
Reference: Michael Johnson - Diagonal Light, works from 1980-1986 5 August - 12 September 2015 [catalogue printed with icorrect date of 2014]. Includes biographical information. Illustrated.
Publishing details: Annette Larkin Fine Art, 2015, 20pp
Ref: 136
Johnson Michaelview full entry
Reference: Michael Johnson - 1969-1978. 9 illustrations, No biographical information.
Publishing details: Annette Larkin Fine Art, 2017, 6-page folding card
Ref: 136
Nolan Sidneyview full entry
Reference: Sir Sidney Nolan - Importatnt works of Art from the estate of Lady Nolan. Bonhams Auction, Sydney, 19 November, 2017. 218 lots.
Publishing details: Bonhams, 2017, 104pp
Woolner Thomasview full entry
Reference: in Shapiro Auction catalogue 12 November 2017. lot 47, catalogues as portrait of Wentworth but possibly portrait of Dr William Bland. Purchased by Scheding Berry Fine Art,
Publishing details: Shapiro, 2017
Ref: 135
Pompeii Collection (George and Adisa)view full entry
Reference: see Shapiro Auction catalogue 12 November 2017. Australiana coolection auctioned at Macquarie Light Station, Vaucluse.
Publishing details: Shapiro, 2017
Australianaview full entry
Reference: see Pompeii Collection (George and Adisa) - Shapiro Auction catalogue 12 November 2017. Australiana coolection auctioned at Macquarie Light Station, Vaucluse.
Publishing details: Shapiro, 2017
Brown Cview full entry
Reference: see Douglas Stewar Fine Books catalogue January 2018, no 17134: RIDER, Andrew (& Co.)
Photograph of an oil painting of Strath Creek Falls, near Broadford, Victoria, circa 1880. Albumen print photograph of an oil painting, cabinet card format, 165 x 107 mm, recto of mount imprinted ‘Rider & Co., Williamstown’; verso with contemporary inscription in ink ‘Strath Creek Falls, Paintted [sic] By C. Brown / Near Broadford’; in fine condition.
The picturesque Strath Creek Falls, which are located between Broadford and Yea, northeast of Melbourne, have inspired paintings by numerous artists since the colonial era, most notably Eugene von Guérard (Waterfall, Strath Creek, 1862, now in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales), Fred Williams and William Delafield Cook.
It is not known whether this extremely competent painting of the Falls photographed around 1880 by Andrew Rider has survived. We have been unable to fully identify the artist ‘C. Brown’, who is not listed in Kerr (Dictionary of Australian artists).
 

Rider Andrew photographerview full entry
Reference: see Douglas Stewar Fine Books catalogue January 2018, no 17134: RIDER, Andrew (& Co.)
Photograph of an oil painting of Strath Creek Falls, near Broadford, Victoria, circa 1880. Albumen print photograph of an oil painting, cabinet card format, 165 x 107 mm, recto of mount imprinted ‘Rider & Co., Williamstown’; verso with contemporary inscription in ink ‘Strath Creek Falls, Paintted [sic] By C. Brown / Near Broadford’; in fine condition.
The picturesque Strath Creek Falls, which are located between Broadford and Yea, northeast of Melbourne, have inspired paintings by numerous artists since the colonial era, most notably Eugene von Guérard (Waterfall, Strath Creek, 1862, now in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales), Fred Williams and William Delafield Cook.
It is not known whether this extremely competent painting of the Falls photographed around 1880 by Andrew Rider has survived. We have been unable to fully identify the artist ‘C. Brown’, who is not listed in Kerr (Dictionary of Australian artists).
 

Barossa Folkview full entry
Reference: Barossa Folk. Germanic Furniture and Craft Traditions In Australia, by Noris Ionnou
Publishing details: Craftsman House, Roseville East, NSW, 1995. 368 pp. with 270 illustrations, of which 150 are in colour. Orig. hardcover boards with dustwrapper.
Craft in South Australiaview full entry
Reference: Barossa Folk. Germanic Furniture and Craft Traditions In Australia, by Noris Ionnou
Publishing details: Craftsman House, Roseville East, NSW, 1995. 368 pp. with 270 illustrations, of which 150 are in colour. Orig. hardcover boards with dustwrapper.
Olsen Johnview full entry
Reference: John Olsen 81-82 and Noela Hjorth. Souvenir catalogue, text by Geoffrey Dutton and Alex Bortignon, illustrated in colour;
Publishing details: Festival of Perth, 1982. Quarto, illustrated wrappers, pp. 20,
Ref: 1000
Hjorth Noelaview full entry
Reference: see John Olsen 81-82 and Noela Hjorth. Souvenir catalogue, text by Geoffrey Dutton and Alex Bortignon, illustrated in colour;
Publishing details: Festival of Perth, 1982. Quarto, illustrated wrappers, pp. 20,
Flett James Eview full entry
Reference: Maryborough, Victoria : goldfields history by James Flett. Numerous black-and-white illustrations
Publishing details: Glen Waverley, Vic. : The Poppet Head Press, 1975. First edition. Large octavo, publisher’s silver lettered navy cloth boards in illustrated dust jacket. endpaper maps, pp vii, 120,
Ref: 1000
Burton Bros NZ photographersview full entry
Reference: see Bonhams travel and exploration sale lot 7, 7.2.18 UK: BURTON BROTHERS
Album of 52 views of New Zealand by the photographic studio of Burton Brothers, including native portraits/groups (4), Dunedin (6), Wakatipu (6), Milford Sound (10), Lake Manapouri (2), Lake Wanaka (2), Wanganuri River, Otira gorge, Queenstown, Rere Lake, White Terrace (3), and 4 locals with a canoe at Pink Terrace, albumen prints captioned and signed in the image (approximately 147 x 206mm.), mounted one per page (mostly recto only) on stiff card, 6 albumen prints (mostly of harvesting at Southland, N.Z.) by Morris loosely inserted, contemporary morocco-backed wooden boards (with elaborate design using 16 New Zealand woods, noted on label inside lower cover), gilt lettered "New Zealand scenery" on spine, g.e., 4to, [Dunedin, 1880s]; Album of views of Australia (18), New Zealand (15, including 2 by Hart, Campbell& Co.), United States (15) and Italy (43, mostly Frith Series), albumen views, mostly mounted one per page, neatly captioned in ink beneath the image, morocco gilt, g.e., oblong folio, [1880s] (2)
FOOTNOTES
Provenance: First item, Mr & Mrs George Gibson Jnr., presentation label dated 1888 pasted inside upper cover.
O’Brien Kitty Wilmerview full entry
Reference: see Bonhams travel and exploration sale lot 7, 7.2.18 UK: Kitty Wilmer O'Brien (Irish, 1910-1982)
'Scottsdale - Tasmania'
signed 'K.OBRIEN' (lower right) and inscribed with title, artist's name and address (on label attached to backing board)
gouache
24.7 x 62.2cm (9 3/4 x 24 1/2in).


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