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Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Necklace)
Black and white photograph of a Matcham Skipper Necklace depicting a male and female nude with the head of a man. Nonematcham skipper, photograph, necklace, male nude, female nude -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Public Art: Marcus SKIPPER (b.1950 Melb, Aus), Marcus Skipper, Alan Marshall (Location: Grounds of Eltham Library, Panther Place, Eltham), 1995
Alan Marshall was an author of more than fifteen books, and lived much of his life in Eltham. He became a central figure in the area's arts community of writers, artists, sculptors, film makers, actors and musicians. He is shown stroking a book to his heart, perched on a crutch, which references his disability (contracted polio when he was young), and his status as one of Australia's most successful and loved authors. His most famous book, 'I Can Jump Puddles' is based on his life story and the obstacles he faced as a child in trying to overcome his disability. Marcus Skipper submitted the idea for the work to the first 'Art in Public Places' Awards in 1990. The selectors at the time recommended that the work would be more suitably placed near the Eltham Library. It was commissioned and installed for the new Eltham Library, which was designed by Greg Burgess in 1994. It was partially funded by the then Shire of Eltham's Art Development Fund (Eltham Arts Council) and the rest donated by the artist Marcus Skipper. This work has significance for its reference to two well known names associated with Eltham and its history. The sculpture is a realistic statue of the famous Australian author Alan Marshall who wrote "I Can Jump Puddles". He lived and worked in the Shire. The artist Marcus Skipper represents a highly recognised family of artists associated with Monsalvat. The sculpture 'Alan marshall' has been classified as of regional significance by the National Trust of Australia. A realistic depiction (almost life size) of Alan Marshall cast in bronze with green patination. Dressed in a jumper and slacks, Marshall is shown perched on a crutch, holding a book to his heart, gesturing to his audience to come and listen to his words. alan marshall, bronze, skipper, i can jump puddles, eltham library, novalist, ekphrasis2017, figure, public art -
Montsalvat
Bronze Plaque, Utitled (Sower)
Square bronze plaque depicting a male nude sowing seeds in a landscape with fence posts. Inscribed on reverse: (Ls) 'Matcham Skipper Montsalvat'matcham skipper, plaque, bronze, male nude, sower -
Montsalvat
Bronze Medallion/ Plaque, Untitled (Sower)
Rectangular wood plaque with bronze medallion depicting a male nude sowing seeds in a landscape with fence posts. Stamped on reverse (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper/ Montsalvat'matcham skipper, plaque, wood, bronze, medallion, sower, male nude -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Sonia Skipper - Joe Hannan House (1948)
Image 10 Sonia Skipper - Joe Hannan House Commenced 1948 for Professor Max and Jenny Tiesmann Built by Horrie Judd, altered and extended by Sonia Skipper The Alistair Knox Collection The Alistair Knox Collection is a series of mounted enlarged photos of mud brick houses and related subjects. The collection is understood to have been put together by Alistair Knox although it is the work of several unacknowledged photographers. For some years it was held by the Building Department of the former Eltham Shire Council and was then passed to our Society for safekeeping. Some of the photos have been used in Knox's books and from time to time some of them have been part of various historical displays. As far as we know there has not been a public display of the whole collection which numbers about forty photographs. The collection has been copied on to slides for the purpose of this meeting and to be retained as part of the Society's pictorial collection. Alistair Knox 1912 - 1986 is acknowledged as the founder of Eltham's mud brick building movement. Many of the buildings shown in the collection are of his design and he was also involved with the construction of several of them. Others are the work of his contemporaries and associates such as Peter Glass, Gordon Ford, and John Harcourt. (EDHS Newsletter No. 145 July 2002)Handwritten notes in pencil re details of building, year of construction, owner, designer, builder, etchorrie judd, houses, jenny tiesmann, mud brick construction, professor max tiesmann, sonia skipper, sonia skipper - joe hannan house, alistair knox collection -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Bracelet
Black and white photograph of a Matcham Skipper bracelet containing four hexagons with a female face linked by a decorative scroll design. Nonematcham skipper, photograph, jeweller, bracelet -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Liz Pidgeon, Alan Marshall by Marcus Skipper (1995) outside Eltham Library, Panther Place, 21 May 2014, 21 May 2014
A sculpture of local author Alan Marshall welcomes visitors in the grounds of Eltham library. Alan loved telling stories and talking to children and his own story overcoming the legacy of polio has been an inspiration to generations of Australians. Marcus Skipper, the sculptor, knew Alan well and the sculpture is said to capture his spirit and appearance perfectly; the jumper was even cast from one of Alan’s own. A realistic depiction (almost life size) of Alan Marshall (1902-1984) cast in bronze with green patination. Dressed in a jumper and slacks, Marshall is shown perched on a crutch, holding a book to his heart, gesturing to his audience to come and listen to his words. It was scupluted by local artist Marcus Skipper (b.1950 Melb. died 2011). HISTORICAL INFORMATION Alan Marshall was an author of more than fifteen books, and lived much of his life in Eltham. He became a central figure in the area's arts community of writers, artists, sculptors, film makers, actors and musicians . He is shown stroking a book to his heart, perched on a crutch, which references his disability (contracted polio when he was young), and his status as one of Australia's most successful and loved authors. His most famous book, 'I Can Jump Puddles' is based on his life story and the obstacles he faced as a child in trying to overcome his disability. Marcus Skipper submitted the idea for the work to the first 'Art in Public Places' Awards in 1990. The selectors at the time recommended that the work would be more suitably placed near the Eltham Library. It was commissioned and installed for the new Eltham Library, which was designed by Greg Burgess in 1994. It was partially funded by the then Shire of Eltham's Art Development Fund (Eltham Arts Council) and the rest donated by the artist Marcus Skipper. - Highlights from the Nillumbik Public Art Collection. "The setting and location are ideal and Marcus has really captured the typical Marshall character. It has attracted much favourable comment since its completion. .. Alan Marshall, A.M., O.B.E., Hon.LL.D. (1902-1984) was born at Noorat, Victoria and became one of Australia's most famous authors. His association with the Eltham area began in 1920 when he started his first job as a junior clerk at the Eltham Shire Offices, Kangaroo Ground. In the 1940s he spent some time living at Research. From 1955 he lived in Eltham for nearly 20 years. Disabilities resulting from polio as a young child did not prevent a wide range of experiences. Alan's occupations have been listed as clerk, night watchman, fortune teller, freelance journalist and author. He has been patron of many disadvantaged Children's Societies. Alan's books are numerous and include novels, short stories, children's books, history and travel. Among the best known are his autobiographies "I Can Jump Puddles" and "This is the Grass". Others include "These are My People", "Ourselves Writ Strange", "People of the Dreamtime", "The Gay Provider" and "Wild Red Horses". In 1971 he wrote the Centenary History of the Shire of Eltham, "Pioneers and Painters". -EDHS Newsletter No. 104, September 1995This work has significance for its reference to two well known names associated with Eltham and its history. The sculpture is a realistic statue of the famous Australian author Alan Marshall who wrote "I Can Jump Puddles". He lived and worked in the Shire. The artist Marcus Skipper represents a highly recognised family of artists associated with Monsalvat . The sculpture 'Alan Marshall' has been classified as of regional significance by the National Trust of Australia. - Highlights from the Nillumbik Public Art Collection.Born Digitalart in public places, alan marshall, marcus skipper, sculptures, eltham library -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, From left: Unknown, Mario Fabbro and possibly Helen Skipper, Bell Street, Eltham
At Bell Street, Fabbro Farm, Eltham; From left: Unknown, Mario Fabbro and possibly Helen Skipper, standing in the middle of a vegetable crop. The site of the Fabbro farm (Diamond Creek side land) is now called Barrack Bushlands. It is doubtful that Fabbro's farm holding was ever called Barrak Park, This title is fairly recent after the Shire of Eltham purchased the land, including the last section in 1993/94. About this time the area on the west side of Falkiner Street was purchased by a private developer and developed as housing. The area in Bell Street opposite the Eltham High School was purchased by the State Government is recent years and is called Fabbro Fields. The Fabbro Family operated their farm in Bell Street, Eltham. 1 black and white photographfabbro's farm, bell street, eltham, maurice fabbro, farming, helen skipper, vegetables -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Chandelier)
Black and white photograph of a Matcham Skipper chandelier with central circle with decorative design and outer circle with seven radiating spokes with light bulbs. Nonematcham skipper, photograph, chandelier, metalwork -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, At Bell Street; from left: Maurie Fabbro, Myra Skipper, Unknown, Arthur Munday, Ian Robertson. Helen Comprione in front
At Bell Street, Fabbro Farm, Eltham; from left: Maurie Fabbro, Myra Skipper, Unknown, Arthur Munday, Ian Robertson. Helen Comprione in front - probably helping to pick a crop. The site of the Fabbro farm (Diamond Creek side land) is now called Barrack Bushlands. It is doubtful that Fabbro's farm holding was ever called Barrak Park, This title is fairly recent after the Shire of Eltham purchased the land, including the last section in 1993/94. About this time the area on the west side of Falkiner Street was purchased by a private developer and developed as housing. The area in Bell Street opposite the Eltham High School was purchased by the State Government is recent years and is called Fabbro Fields. The Fabbro Family operated their farm in Bell Street, Eltham. 1 black and white photographfabbro's farm, guido fabbro, bell street, arhur munday, eltham, helen comprione, ian robertson, maurice fabbro, myra skipper, picking, farming -
Montsalvat
Bronze Sculpture/ Iron Column, Untitled (Male Nude), 1988
Bronze sculpture of a boy holding a pole mounted upon an iron column.Inscribed Matcham Skipper '88 on left side of rear of base. matcham skipper, sculpture, bronze, boy, column -
Montsalvat
Bronze Medallion, Untitled
Round bronze medallion depicting a male nude with spiral tree motif. Inscribed MS on lower front. Inscribed Matcham Skipper top reverse.matcham skipper, bronze, medallion, male, nude, spiral tree -
Montsalvat
Bronze Plaque, Untitled (Indigenous Dancers)
Rectangular bronze plaque depicting two male indigenous dancers.Sticker on reverse containing "Matcham Skipper/ Australia/ No All" written in black pen. matcham skipper, bronze, plaque, indigenous, dancers -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Trio of Rings)
Black and white photograph of a trio of Matcham Skipper rings; depicting from left a signet ring with mother and child, ring with head of a woman and a signet ring with head of a woman. Nonematcham skipper, photograph, ring, mother and child, female head -
Montsalvat
Bronze Medallion, Untitled
Bronze medallion depicting a woman playing the violin. Corresponds to Mould S.112.Sticker on reverse containing "Matcham Skipper/Australia/A18/A12" written in black pen. matcham skipper, bronze, medallion, woman, violin -
Montsalvat
Bronze Medallion, The Model
Oval bronze medallion depicting a female nude undressing. Written on sticker on reverse "Matcham Skipper/ Australia/ The Model." Inscribed on reverse, top left "MS."matcham skipper, bronze, medallion, female, nude, model -
Montsalvat
Bronze Plaque, The Bathers
Rectangular bronze plaque depicting two female nudes bathing. Written on sticker on reverse "Matcham Skipper Australia/ The Bathers." Inscribed "MS" on reverse, right side. matcham skipper, bronze, plaque, female, nude, bathers -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Indigenous Boy), circa 1960
Black and white photograph of an indigenous boy leaning against a tree. Signed in pencil (Ll) '1/10" (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper' and dated (Lr) 'circa 1960' on matt board. matcham skipper, photograph, indigenous, boy -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Indigenous Dancers), Circa 1960
Black and white photograph of three indigenous dancers with body decoration.Signed in pencil (Ll) '1/10" (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper' and dated (Lr) 'circa 1960' on matt board. matcham skipper, photograph, indigenous, dancers -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Indigenous Dancers), Circa 1960
Black and white photograph of a male indigenous dancer with body decoration and three female indigenous dancers; topless and wearing long skirts. Signed in pencil (Ll) '1/10" (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper' and dated (Lr) 'circa 1960' on matt board. matcham skipper, photograph, indigenous, dancers -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Mother and Child), Circa 1960
Black and white photograph of a seated indigenous female embracing a seated indigenous boy. Signed in pencil (Ll) '1/10" (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper' and dated (Lr) 'circa 1960' on matt board. matcham skipper, photograph, indigenous, mother and child -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Indigenous Group), Circa 1960
Black and white photograph of a standing indigenous male with five seated indigenous male and female figures. Signed in pencil (Ll) '1/10" (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper' and dated (Lr) 'circa 1960' on matt board. matcham skipper, photograph, indigenous, male, female -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Indigenous Boy), Circa 1960
Black and white photograph of two seated indigenous boys.Signed in pencil (Ll) '1/10" (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper' and dated (Lr) 'circa 1960' on matt board. matcham skipper, photograph, indigenous, boy -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Indigenous Man), Circa 1960
Black and white photograph of a seated indigenous man painting bark.Signed in pencil (Ll) '1/10" (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper' and dated (Lr) 'circa 1960' on matt board. matcham skipper, photograph, indigenous, male, bark painting -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Indigenous Woman with Basket), Circa 1960
Black and white photograph of an indigenous woman walking with a basket on to her head. Signed in pencil (Ll) '1/10" (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper' and dated (Lr) 'circa 1960' on matt board. matcham skipper, photograph, indigenous, female, basket -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Bark Painting), Circa 1960
Sepia photograph of a bark painting of a hand.Signed in pencil (Ll) '1/10" (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper' and dated (Lr) 'circa 1960' on matt board. matcham skipper, photograph, indigenous, bark painting, hand -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Indigenous Man Bathing), Circa 1960
Black and white photograph of an indigenous man bathing in a creek. Signed in pencil (Ll) '1/10" (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper' and dated (Lr) 'circa 1960' on matt board. matcham skipper, photograph, indigenous, male, bathing -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Indigenous Man Drinking), Circa 1960
Black and white photograph of an indigenous man drinking from a creek.Signed in pencil (Ll) '1/10" (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper' and dated (Lr) 'circa 1960' on matt board. matcham skipper, photograph, indigenous, male, drinking -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Indigenous Girl), Circa 1960
Black and white photograph of an indigenous girl looking over her shoulder with another girl unfocused in the foreground. Signed in pencil (Ll) '1/10" (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper' and dated (Lr) 'circa 1960' on matt board. matcham skipper, photograph, indigenous, girl -
Montsalvat
Photograph, Untitled (Indigenous Man), Circa 1960
Black and white photograph of an indigenous man.Signed in pencil (Ll) '1/10" (Lc) 'Matcham Skipper' and dated (Lr) 'circa 1960' on matt board. matcham skipper, photograph, indigenous, male