Showing 7519 items
matching art
Artwork, other (1304)
Ceramic (767)
Decorative object (722)
Drawing (4625)
Mixed media (536)
Painting (2488)
Print (1671)
Sculpture (406)
Textile (1400)
Work on paper (2105)
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - Tack weld BK12082 & 12084 MS.642
Rolls-Royce Derby -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Drawing - Property Illustration, Margaret Picken, 40 Belford Road, Kew East, 1988
After training as a Cartographic Draftsman within the mining industry, I worked as a property illustrator for real estate firms in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne for 23 years from 1983. I initially photographed houses with a Polaroid camera and made a 'thumbnail' sketch while there. The photos were used to scale off a sketch in pencil and then that sketch was overlaid with drafting film and the 'pen and ink' completed. The pens I used were the Rotring ‘Rapidigraph’ drafting pens. The ink was also made by Rotring (German).The film was ‘Rapidraw’, polyester drafting film, double matte. It takes a very fine line and doesn’t bleed. As well as house sketches, there were often floor plans and site plans ordered. Aerial sketches were ordered when the property needed an overall view. (Margaret Picken, 2020)This drawing is one of a series created by Margaret Picken for real estate agents in Melbourne between 1983 and 2006. Each work is signed and dated by the artist.Gift of Margaret Picken, 2020Pen and ink drawing on drafting film of 40 Belford Road, Kew East by Margaret Picken.40 BELFORD RD., KEW EAST/ MARG. PICKEN '88 / WOODARDS ~ BALWYN - 'B'artist -- margaret picken 1950-, property illustrations — buildings — kew east (vic.), 40 belford road - kew east (vic) -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, PAISIO, Franco, Notes on a memory no. 2, 1987
-
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Drawing, BELLANY, John b. 1942, Port Seton d. 2013, Untitled, 1983
Pastel on paperSigned and dated 'Bellany '83' in lower right corner of drawing. -
Hawthorn Historical Society
Drawing - Property Illustration, 11 Churchill Grove, Hawthorn, 1993
'After training as a Cartographic Draftsman within the mining industry, I worked as a property illustrator for real estate firms in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne for 23 years from 1983. I initially photographed houses with a Polaroid camera and made a 'thumbnail' sketch while there. The photos were used to scale off a sketch in pencil and then that sketch was overlaid with drafting film and the 'pen and ink' completed. The pens I used were the Rotring ‘Rapidigraph’ drafting pens. The ink was also made by Rotring (German).The film was ‘Rapidraw’, polyester drafting film, double matte. It takes a very fine line and doesn’t bleed. As well as house sketches, there were often floor plans and site plans ordered. Aerial sketches were ordered when the property needed an overall view.' (Margaret Picken, 2020)This property illustration is one of a series created by Margaret Picken for a range of real estate agents in Melbourne between c. 1983 and c. 2006. Each work is signed and dated by the artist.Gift of Margaret Picken, 2020Pen and ink property illustration on drafting film of 11 Churchill Grove, Hawthorn by Margaret Picken.11 Churchill Gve, Hawthorn, Margaret Picken '93. Woodards - Haw. artist - margaret picken 1950- -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Aerial perspective, Tower Hill Lake Reserve Museum, Jun-61
Project: Tower Hill Lake Reserve Museum drawn by Robin Boyd of Grounds, Romberg & Boyd. Drawing no 1. Aerial perspectiveSketch, Dyeline -
Hawthorn Historical Society
Drawing - Floorplan, 10 Aberdeen Street, Hawthorn, 1989
'After training as a Cartographic Draftsman within the mining industry, I worked as a property illustrator for real estate firms in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne for 23 years from 1983. I initially photographed houses with a Polaroid camera and made a 'thumbnail' sketch while there. The photos were used to scale off a sketch in pencil and then that sketch was overlaid with drafting film and the 'pen and ink' completed. The pens I used were the Rotring ‘Rapidigraph’ drafting pens. The ink was also made by Rotring (German).The film was ‘Rapidraw’, polyester drafting film, double matte. It takes a very fine line and doesn’t bleed. As well as house sketches, there were often floor plans and site plans ordered. Aerial sketches were ordered when the property needed an overall view.' (Margaret Picken, 2020)This property illustration is one of a series created by Margaret Picken for a range of real estate agents in Melbourne between c. 1983 and c. 2006. Each work is signed and dated by the artist.Gift of Margaret Picken, 2020Pen and ink floor-plan on drafting film of 10 Aberdeen Street, Hawthorn by Margaret Picken.Floorplan - 10 Aberdeen Street Hawthorn Margaret Pickenartist - margaret picken 1950-, 10 aberdeen street hawthorn, floorplan -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Sculpture - Seam, Shane Cargill/Martin Moore
AustraliaSculptureSigned -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Drawing, SIBLEY, Andrew, Study of Albert Tucker, unknown
-
Canterbury History Group
Drawing - Illustration, Early Canterbury, 1882
Drawing by William Tibbits of Early Canterbury including a steam train and four carriages, Canterbury Railway Station , Shrublands and the Station master's house. 1882. Published with an article, in the Camera Supplement of "The Argus", 6 August 1932.canterbury, shrublands, canterbury railway station, rochester road, canterbury road, balwyn road, trees, tibbits> william -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Drawing - Property Illustration, Margaret Picken, 48 Young Street, Kew, 1992
After training as a Cartographic Draftsman within the mining industry, I worked as a property illustrator for real estate firms in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne for 22 years from 1983. I initially photographed houses with a Polaroid camera and made a 'thumbnail' sketch while there. The photos were used to scale off a sketch in pencil and then that sketch was overlaid with drafting film and the 'pen and ink' completed. The pens I used were the Rotring ‘Rapidigraph’ drafting pens. The ink was also made by Rotring (German).The film was ‘Rapidraw’, polyester drafting film, double matte. It takes a very fine line and doesn’t bleed. As well as house sketches, there were often floor plans and site plans ordered. Aerial sketches were ordered when the property needed an overall view. (Margaret Picken, 2020)This drawing is one of a series created by Margaret Picken for a number of real estate agents in Melbourne between 1983 and 2005. Each work is signed and dated by the artist.Gift of Margaret Picken, 2020Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 48 Young Street, Kew by Margaret Picken.48 YOUNG ST., KEW / MARGARET PICKEN '92 / WOODARDS ~ HAWTHORNartist -- margaret picken 1950-, architectural drawings -- houses -- kew (vic.), 48 young street -- kew (vic.) -
Hawthorn Historical Society
Drawing - Property Illustration, 3 Carlyle Street, Hawthorn East, 1998
'After training as a Cartographic Draftsman within the mining industry, I worked as a property illustrator for real estate firms in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne for 23 years from 1983. I initially photographed houses with a Polaroid camera and made a 'thumbnail' sketch while there. The photos were used to scale off a sketch in pencil and then that sketch was overlaid with drafting film and the 'pen and ink' completed. The pens I used were the Rotring ‘Rapidigraph’ drafting pens. The ink was also made by Rotring (German).The film was ‘Rapidraw’, polyester drafting film, double matte. It takes a very fine line and doesn’t bleed. As well as house sketches, there were often floor plans and site plans ordered. Aerial sketches were ordered when the property needed an overall view.' (Margaret Picken, 2020)This property illustration is one of a series created by Margaret Picken for a range of real estate agents in Melbourne between c. 1983 and c. 2006. Each work is signed and dated by the artist.Gift of Margaret Picken, 2020Pen and ink property illustration on drafting film of 3 Carlyle Street, Hawthorn East by Margaret Picken.3 Carlyle St, Hawthorn, Margaret Picken '98. Woodards - Hawthorn. artist - margaret picken 1950- -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Drawing, SIBLEY, Andrew, Sir Zelman Cohen, 1982
-
Colac RSL Sub Branch
Painting - Painting "A soldier at ease", Slouch hat and poppies, Remembrance Lest we Forget. Painted by Ms. Lynne Facey. 2020, 2020
Large picture of a soldiers an PoppiesRemembrance Lest We Forget -
Vision Australia
Painting - Artwork, Portrait of David Robertson, 2002
Framed portrait of David Robertson who was the first President of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind, from 1895-1899. It is part of a series of paintings commissioned by the VAF Board to commemorate the work of past presidents of the organisation. Mr Robertson sits with his hands resting upon a wooden cane. He is wearing dark spectacles, a gray suit and waistcoat, white shirt with starched collar and pleated front, and a red and blue striped necktie. On his left lapel is a blue and red medal. David Robertson was educated at the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind and was trained as a basket maker. He was one of eight foundation members of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind (now Vision Australia Foundation ) which was formed in 1895 in order to encourage blind people to manage their own affairs and build their self esteem. He was appointed the inaugural president and served as such from 1895 to 1899 and again in 1913 as well as acting as vice president from 1900 to 1902 and in 1911 and 1915. Known as a level headed and wise peacemaker he was elected chairman of the first interstate conference of blind people, which took place in Melbourne in 1913. From this evolved the Federal Council of Organizations of the Blind, which undertook to consider all matters affecting blind people. 1 art original in gold frameThe plaque at the base of the painting reads 'David Robertson / Inaugural President of / Association for Advancement of the Blind'.david robertson, association for the advancement of the blind -
Hawthorn Historical Society
Drawing - Property Illustration, 14/ 494A Glenferrie Road, Hawthorn, 1989
'After training as a Cartographic Draftsman within the mining industry, I worked as a property illustrator for real estate firms in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne for 23 years from 1983. I initially photographed houses with a Polaroid camera and made a 'thumbnail' sketch while there. The photos were used to scale off a sketch in pencil and then that sketch was overlaid with drafting film and the 'pen and ink' completed. The pens I used were the Rotring ‘Rapidigraph’ drafting pens. The ink was also made by Rotring (German).The film was ‘Rapidraw’, polyester drafting film, double matte. It takes a very fine line and doesn’t bleed. As well as house sketches, there were often floor plans and site plans ordered. Aerial sketches were ordered when the property needed an overall view.' (Margaret Picken, 2020)This property illustration is one of a series created by Margaret Picken for a range of real estate agents in Melbourne between c. 1983 and c. 2006. Each work is signed and dated by the artist.Gift of Margaret Picken, 2020Pen and ink property illustration on drafting film of 14/494A Glenferrie Road, Hawthorn by Margaret Picken.14/494A Glenferrie Rd, Haw, Margaret Picken '89. Woodards. artist - margaret picken 1950- -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, PINTARIC, Josip, Flower festival, 1988
-
Kew Historical Society Inc
Drawing - Property Illustration, Margaret Picken, 541 High Street, Kew, 1992
After training as a Cartographic Draftsman within the mining industry, I worked as a property illustrator for real estate firms in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne for 23 years from 1983. I initially photographed houses with a Polaroid camera and made a 'thumbnail' sketch while there. The photos were used to scale off a sketch in pencil and then that sketch was overlaid with drafting film and the 'pen and ink' completed. The pens I used were the Rotring ‘Rapidigraph’ drafting pens. The ink was also made by Rotring (German).The film was ‘Rapidraw’, polyester drafting film, double matte. It takes a very fine line and doesn’t bleed. As well as house sketches, there were often floor plans and site plans ordered. Aerial sketches were ordered when the property needed an overall view. (Margaret Picken, 2020)This drawing is one of a series created by Margaret Picken for a number of real estate agents in Melbourne between 1983 and 2005. Each work is signed and dated by the artist.Gift of Margaret Picken, 2020Pen and ink drawing on drafting film of 541 High Street, Kew by Margaret Picken.541 HIGH ST., KEW / MARGARET PICKEN ~92 / WOODARDS ~ KEWartist -- margaret picken 1950-, architectural drawings -- houses -- kew (vic.), 541 high street - kew (vic). -
Hawthorn Historical Society
Drawing - Property Illustration, 833 Burwood Road, Hawthorn, 2000
'After training as a Cartographic Draftsman within the mining industry, I worked as a property illustrator for real estate firms in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne for 23 years from 1983. I initially photographed houses with a Polaroid camera and made a 'thumbnail' sketch while there. The photos were used to scale off a sketch in pencil and then that sketch was overlaid with drafting film and the 'pen and ink' completed. The pens I used were the Rotring ‘Rapidigraph’ drafting pens. The ink was also made by Rotring (German).The film was ‘Rapidraw’, polyester drafting film, double matte. It takes a very fine line and doesn’t bleed. As well as house sketches, there were often floor plans and site plans ordered. Aerial sketches were ordered when the property needed an overall view.' (Margaret Picken, 2020)This property illustration is one of a series created by Margaret Picken for a range of real estate agents in Melbourne between c. 1983 and c. 2006. Each work is signed and dated by the artist.Gift of Margaret Picken, 2020Pen and ink property illustration on drafting film of 833 Burwood Road, Hawthorn by Margaret Picken.833 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn, Margaret Picken 2000. Woodards - Hawthorn. artist - margaret picken 1950- -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - George Kent Ltd Power Pack and DDP Assembly (Volume) 9MAA4815
-
Gippsland Art Gallery
Painting, Sumner, Alan, Carts at St. Helena, c.1944
Donated from the estate of the artist, 1995Oil on canvasgippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - RAAF Warning and Precautionary Notices for tail rotor on helicopters K14657
-
Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Finish & Markings External CH47C Italy Drawing No. 219E4007 Sheet 4
-
Canterbury History Group
Drawing - Illustration, E.Thompson's Villa, 1938
Illustration of front elevation of a brick villa built for E.Thompson in Selwyn Street. includes floor plan dated1938canterbury, selwyn street, thompson> e., coghill collection -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting, 'Journey Beyond' by Neville Bunning
Neville Bunning taught Ceramics at the Ballarat Technical Art School, a division of the Ballarat School of Mines. Framed watercolour painting with three abstract figures. Gift of Dr David Alexandersigned lower right side 'Neville Bunning'neville bunning, artist, artwork, ballarat technical art school, available -
Camberwell Historical Society
Drawing, Bill Beasley, Camberwell Town Hall drawing
Pen and ink drawing of Camberwell Town Hallcamberwell -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Artwork, Trudi Harley, 'Fallen' by Trudi Harley, 2009
Trudi HARLEY Born Korumburra, Victoria Born in country Victoria Trudi Harley graduated with a Bachelor of Education (Art and Craft) at Victoria College, Burwood. After teaching for 10 years in both Government and Independent schools in Melbourne she worked as a Sales Executive and Art Educator for Cavalier Art Supplies for 16 years. Recently Trudi Harley completed a Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) (Honours) with Distinction between 2008 – 2009, and a Master of Arts (Research), Visual Art between 2010 – 2012 at the University of Ballarat (now Federation University). Maintaining an artistic practice while in a business partnership Trudi Harley owns and runs Atelier Art Supplies in Williamstown, Victoria, which is a major supporter of the arts in the western suburbs of Melbourne/ This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Artist's Statement: As an artist am continually drawn to ‘what makes us who we are’ and as a result the work, whatever it may be, is a reflection on what makes me who I am. In this I refer to perception, experience and memory as aspects that contribute to our sense of reality. By using these references I intend to engage the audience and develop a sense of connection and community through the visual image. ‘Fallen’ was not necessarily a reflection on my own life but of life in general as I recall at the time I had a family member who was struggling to cope with their own reality. I can also recall at the time reflecting on the adage ‘walk a mile in my shoes’ and the pressures we all face in life. Added to this were my own influences of upbringing, I have always been particularly drawn to fabrics and patterns as my mother was/is (getting a little old now) a seamstress and my father was a bit of a ‘perfectionist’. During my honours study I came across the term ‘Esperpento’ which included such visual elements as exaggeration and unusual viewpoints. Fallen was a comment on the psychology associated with expectations in life, or more importantly those expectations placed on offspring by their parents. This painting reflected the consequences of not living up to those expectations. It is unfortunate that in life, by the time you get to the point of realising that you have the opportunity to set your own standards, that you’ve probably embodied a great many set of values by osmosis and that you’ve now claimed them as your own. The view is from above to dramatize the subject, the figure placed compositionally in the top right hand corner to open up the picture plane and allow for the narrative to continue outside the visual area of the canvas. It was also in this painting that I rubbed back some of the darker oil paint to allow the lighter underpainting to show through.art, artwork, trudi harley, harley, carpet, portrait, self-portrait, alumni -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Painting, S.H. Raza, [Streetscape], 1977
Framed streetscape with people in a shopping precinct. If you can provide information on this artist or artwork please use the link below. LRS G.H. Raza 77."painting, townscape, streetscape -
Camberwell Historical Society
Drawing (series) - Architectural drawing, 102 Rowell Avenue, Camberwell, 1990's
artist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, housesartist, architectural drawings, margaret picken, camberwell, houses -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Drawing, "Possible railway extensions from Sandringham"
Drawing, photocopied from the Sandringham and District Historical Society's files showing possible route and station locations of an extension from the Sandringham station. Prepared by the Railway Construction Branch of the Victorian Railways. Shows the tram lines. Possibly late 1930s.Yields information about a possible extension of the Sandringham railway line to Beaumaris.Drawing - photocopied with hand written notes - A4 sheetExtensive notes in ink.trams, railways, sandringham, beaumaris, new railways, railway construction branch