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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO ART GALLERY ANNUAL REPORT AND BALANCE SHEET 1979-80
... BENDIGO ART GALLERY ANNUAL REPORT AND BALANCE SHEET 1979-80...bendigo art gallery...A book titled ' Bendigo Art Gallery Annual Report & Balance... BENDIGO Hospital bendigo art gallery Bendigo Art Gallery art ...A book titled ' Bendigo Art Gallery Annual Report & Balance Sheet 1979-80.' Printed by Bolton Bros. Pty. Ltd. Notice of Annual General Meeting also included on separate sheet.bendigo, hospital, bendigo art gallery, bendigo art gallery, art, bendigo, annual report, annual balance sheet, bendigo organization -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni at Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum
... Clare Gervasoni at Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical...castlemaine art gallery and historical museum... of the new permanant exhibition in the museum of the Castlemaine Art... Office goldfields clare gervasoni castlemaine art gallery ...Colour photograph of Clare Gervasoni after the opening of the new permanant exhibition in the museum of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. clare gervasoni, castlemaine art gallery and historical museum, camp to city, dora meeson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ADDRESS GIVEN AT THE ART GALLERY - BENDIGO
... ADDRESS GIVEN AT THE ART GALLERY - BENDIGO...art gallery... of the Bendigo Art Gallery detailing the work of the art gallery up... BENDIGO Entertainment art gallery Four pages address given ...Four pages address given by a member of the committee of the Bendigo Art Gallery detailing the work of the art gallery up to that point in the acquisitions of art works. The speech was given at the presence of the Premier of Victoria Mr. Hamer, the Mayor Cr. Campbell, the councillors of the City of Bendigo, the Mayor of Eaglehawk, dr. Eric Westbrook, Mr. Don Webb and Mr. Dennis Colsey.bendigo, entertainment, art gallery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ADDRESS TO OPEN EXTENSION TO THE BENDIGO ART GALLERY
... ADDRESS TO OPEN EXTENSION TO THE BENDIGO ART GALLERY...art gallery...Three pages address to open extensions to the Bendigo Art... BENDIGO Entertainment art gallery Three pages address to open ...Three pages address to open extensions to the Bendigo Art Gallery by the Honourable R.J. Hamer, E.D. MP, Premier of Victoria, Saturday, 14th February 1976.bendigo, entertainment, art gallery -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Lake Wendouree by Thomas Thompson 1873, Restored for the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery 2007, 2007
... Restored for the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery 2007....Ballarat Fine Art Gallery... years. Righthand corner, restored for the Ballarat Fine Art... Thompson Ballarat Fine Art Gallery Ballarat Courier John Garner ...This painting of Lake Wendouree gives an accurate idea of activities at the Lake in 1873.This newspaper print of the painting is historically important in giving a clear idea of the environs, recreational activities and the people visiting Lake Wendouree in1873.1 large sheet in colour of a painting, oil on canvas entitled Lake Wendouree, by Thomas Thompson.Lefthand corner, to celebrate the Ballarat Courier's 140 years. Righthand corner, restored for the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery.john garner, doctor john garner, ballarat botanical gardens, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, lake wendouree, thomas thompson, ballarat fine art gallery, ballarat courier, john garner collection, gardens, ballarat -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Launch of Camp to City at Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum, c1997
... Launch of Camp to City at Castlemaine Art Gallery and...castlemaine art gallery and historical museum... exhibition in the museum of the Castlemaine Art Gallery... castlemaine art gallery and historical museum Camp to City Colour ...Colour photographs of the opening of the new permanant exhibition in the museum of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Left to right: John Challis (Challis Design), Clare Gervasoni (curator) and Tim Billings (designer).clare gervasoni, tim billings, john challis, castlemaine art gallery and historical museum, camp to city -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Amy Huxtable Memorial Committee - Talk by David Thomas, Director of the Bendigo Art Gallery, c1990s
... , Director of the Bendigo Art Gallery....bendigo art gallery..., Director of the Bendigo Art Gallery made 13 years after her death... bendigo art gallery Amy Huxtable Memorial Committee -Talk by David ...Amy Huxtable was born at Cheltenham in 1918, to Robert Henry Huxtable and Violet A Dagg. Her father was an installer for an oil company and travelled the State. taking his family with him. She completed her education at the Bendigo High School and later attended the Bendigo Business College, becoming an expert shorthand writer. Her first position was as a copy writer with Radio 3BO, in the mid 1930s. She worked with an advertising agency in Melbourne and then with the Age,newspaper. In 1953, Miss Huxtable was appointed temporarily to succeed Miss E B Millane as social editress of the Bendigo Advertiser, during the latter's absence abroad. In 1956, Amy travelled abroad and on her return in 1957 was appointed permanently as Women's editor, a position she held for twenty-three ears. During her early years with The Advertiser she wrote under the name Toora, but in later years her own name became widely known. Miss Huxtable was well known both in her professional capacity and through a interest and involvement in community activites. She was life governor of the Bendigo Hospital, the Bendigo Home for the Aged, and Mirridong Home for the Blind, she was a member of Soroptimist International and the Business and Professional Women's Club. Amy was also a tireless worker for the spastic society and a strong supporter of the YWCA. When Amy Huxtable died at Mt AJvernia Hospital on 16 January 1980 Mayor Campbell ordered the city flag to be flown at half-mast. "Lowering the flag is the least we can do for such a lady" Cr Campbell said. Douglas Lockwood, editor of the Bendigo Advertiser said, "She was a devot d colleague who gave her craft and her newspaper the kind of service which identified a rare and generous spirit." She was a true professional who decided to make Bendigo her home. More than 300 people packed St Paul's Church for her funeral ervice the bell tolled as the casket was carried from the church. At a ceremony in the Conservatory Gardens on No ember 22 1981 The Amy Huxtable Memorial Committee presented to the City of Bendigo, a garden seat in memory of the late Miss Huxtable. This Bendigo manufactured seat was a fitting tribute to one ofBendigo's most loved and esteemed citizens. All Miss Huxtable's Advertiser articles were microfilmed and presented to the Library by the above committee. Amy Huxtable Memorial Committee -Talk by David Thomas, Director of the Bendigo Art Gallery made 13 years after her death, 10 pages, entitled "One in a Million". The talk summarises Amy's life and involvement in the Bendigo community. history, amy huxtable, bendigo, amy huxtable memorial committee, bendigo art gallery -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Launch of Camp to City at Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum
... Launch of Camp to City at Castlemaine Art Gallery and...castlemaine art gallery and historical museum... exhibition in the museum of the Castlemaine Art Gallery... castlemaine art gallery and historical museum governor of Victoria ...Colour photographs of the opening of the new permanant exhibition in the museum of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum. Left to right: Peter Perry (Gallery Director), Clare Gervasoni (curator) and Sir James Gobbo (Governor of Victoria).clare gervasoni, peter perry, james gobbo, castlemaine art gallery and historical museum, governor of victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - S T GILL'S BENDIGO, BENDIGO ART GALLERY, 17 October, 1993
... S T GILL'S BENDIGO, BENDIGO ART GALLERY...bendigo art gallery...S T Gill's Bendigo, Bendigo Art Gallery, 42 View Street... ARTWORK bendigo art gallery S T Gill's Bendigo Bendigo Art Gallery ...S T Gill's Bendigo, Bendigo Art Gallery, 42 View Street, Bendigo. Until 17 October, 1993. Flyer of an exhibition of S T Gill's artwork on Bendigo and Eaglehawk gold rushes of the 1850's. The most popular artist of the Victorian goldfields. Sponsored by the Bendigo Advertiser. Indemnification for this exhibition is provided by Arts Victoria, a Division of the Department of the Arts, Sport and Tourism. Art work sketch included on brochure.Richard Cambridge Printers P/Lartwork, bendigo art gallery, s t gill's bendigo, bendigo art gallery. 17 october, 1993. flyer of exhibition artwork on bendigo and eaglehawk gold rushes of the 1850's. the most popular artist of the victorian goldfields. sponsored by the bendigo advertiser. indemnification provided by arts victoria, a division of department of the arts, sport and tourism. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO ART GALLERY
... BENDIGO ART GALLERY... Bendigo Art Gallery....' Bendigo Art Gallery Publication 1981. Catalogue compiled... ARTWORK Newson Collection Bendigo Art Gallery artwork art ...Two copies of ' Decorative Arts from the Newson Collection.' Bendigo Art Gallery Publication 1981. Catalogue compiled and researched by Jean Newson, Honorary Curator of Decorative Arts.14 pgs. (ill.). Bottom left corner of front cover is sticker with the number 0137.1 NEW, 0137.2 NEW.artwork, newson collection, bendigo art gallery, artwork, art, decorative arts, silver, porcelain, furniture, antiques, collection, newson family. bottom left corner of front cover is a stcker with numbers 0137.1 new, 0137.2 new. -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - Aboriginal photographs at Art Gallery Bairnsdale Victoria, Lakes Post Newspaper
... Aboriginal photographs at Art Gallery Bairnsdale Victoria... of Aboriginal photographs at Art Gallery Bairnsdale Victoria... and Rachael Mullett at a display of Aboriginal photographs at Art... of Aboriginal photographs at Art Gallery Bairnsdale Victoria Aboriginals ...John Atkinson, Val Heap and Rachael Mullett at a display of Aboriginal photographs at Art Gallery Bairnsdale VictoriaBlack and white photograph showing John Atkinson, Val Heap and Rachael Mullett at a display of Aboriginal photographs at Art Gallery Bairnsdale Victoriaaboriginals, arts, exhibition -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - INTRODUCTION TO COLLECTION: BENDIGO ART GALLERY (1972), 1972
... INTRODUCTION TO COLLECTION: BENDIGO ART GALLERY (1972)...Bendigo Art Gallery... Art Gallery (1972). Covers Buildings and Site; Paintings... GOVERNMENT Local Bendigo Art Gallery One page printed ''Introduction ...One page printed ''Introduction to Collection'' - Bendigo Art Gallery (1972). Covers Buildings and Site; Paintings (''over 600''); Prints (''relatively small collection''); Sculpture; Porcelain; The Dresden Vase (Baron Von Mueller); Contemporary Ceramics. This appears to be a hand-out to visitors to the Gallery as it states that ''It is hoped that you enjoyed your visit''government, local, bendigo art gallery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - POST OFFICE GALLERY - ART FOR THE PEOPLE - BENDIGO ART GALLERY 1887-2013, 2013
... POST OFFICE GALLERY - ART FOR THE PEOPLE - BENDIGO ART... Gallery 1887-2013'. A brief history of the Bendigo Art Gallery... Gallery exhibition Aug 2013 to Jan 2014. 'Art for the people ...28 page soft cover booklet for the Post Office Gallery exhibition Aug 2013 to Jan 2014. 'Art for the people: Bendigo Art Gallery 1887-2013'. A brief history of the Bendigo Art Gallery with colour and B&W photos. Published 2013 by the Bendigo Art Gallery.Simone Bloomfield -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO ART GALLERY, BENDIGO ART SOCIETY, 10 October, 1926
... BENDIGO ART GALLERY, BENDIGO ART SOCIETY...Bendigo Art Gallery...Bendigo Art Gallery, Bendigo Art Society. President: Hon. R... EVENT Exhibition bendigo art society Bendigo Art Gallery Bendigo ...Bendigo Art Gallery, Bendigo Art Society. President: Hon. R H S Abbot, M.L.C., F.R.S.A. Eleventh Exhibition, in the Bendigo Art Gallery, View Street. October 10th to 31st, 1926. Hon. Treas.: C E Bulley. Catalogue Price 6d. The President, Officers, and Committee of the Bendigo Art Society express their pleasure in presenting the representative collection embodied in this Exhibition. Mr John Shirlow, the noted etcher has been good enough to get together a fine showing of works from eminent artists, who have kindly exhibited with a disire to help the Society and to encourage the local artists. The patronage and help of our citizens is earnestly solicited. Fee, for exhibiting or ordinary membership, only 5/- per annum. Should you care to join, the executive officers will only be too pleased to give any information and to receive subscriptions. Joint Hon. Secs.: J Hudspeth, V E Greenhalgh. Fine Art Section. Arists names: Elma Roach, Ida F Knox, H J Honeybone, Edith H Moore, M A Hope, Lady Barrett, G E Parker, D Hinchcliffe, Aileen R Dent, J Hudspeth, J Florence MacGregor, Madge Freeman, C E Bulley, Merle Bulley, Ethel f Crook, L M Sheridan, C G Dunlop, Ena Smith, William H oliver, E Phillips Fox, Ethel Carrick, H Septimus Power, David Davies, Norman Davies, Norman W Penrose, Margaret McCloud, Josephine Van Damme, M E Coverdale, Marion Jones,R W Bugg, L Rowe, Lucy C Newell, Claire Colgan, Charles G Stewart, Alice Newell, V E Greenhalgh, Violet Hambly. Display of Hand-Painted China: H W Tilley, M Jacobs, W McKie, A E Collier, Hilda Veale, Elma Curnow, Jean Cahill, Frank Vaughan. Collection of Australian Art: W D Knox, Esther Paterson, Dora L Wilson, A M E Bale, E F Hooton, John Rowell, Horah Gurdon, Louis McCubbin. Section A (Outdoor Study, any subject, any medium.) Members only: C G Duinlop, J Florence MacGregor, Merle Bulley, William H Oliver, Norman W Penrose. Section B Student's Section. Drawing or Design. Pupils of Schools: Stanley R Millott, Joyce Ranson, Ronald William Forbes, Dorothy Clemens, Lilian J White, Ruby A I Welch, Nancy R Hudspeth, J Honey Church, J G Graham, Ivo Steel. Section C Student's Section. Applied Art. Pupols of Art Schools: Florrie Spencer, Joyce Ranson, Ronald W Forbes, Dorothy Clemens, Lilian J White, Ruby A I Welch, Nancy R Hudspeth, Jean Honeychurch, Annie I Paterson, Isabel Blake, Beatrice Lee, Garnet Capper, Gwen Osborne, Dorothy Olds, Marjorie Crossman, Doris Shaw, Phyllis Paul, Amy Bolton. Section D Plant Form From Nature (Pulils of Schools in Bedigo Inspectorate), North Bendigo: Alan Styles, Ronald Wright, Agnes R Styles, Jean Woodman. Creek View S.S. Beryl Butcher, Grace Gerguson, Ruth Cheatley, Elmore S.S.: George Read, Hazel Farnsworth, Lorna Washington, Keith Gow, Jean Oliver, Robbie Dick. Wanalta S.S. Mary Brown, Dorothy Nelson, Isobel Roberts, Kenneth McKenzie, Frank Brown. Barnedown S.S.: Elsie Read, George Cahill, Maud Nicholas, Leonard Robbins, Benjamin Robbins. Gravel Hill S.S.: Gladys Bamford, Jean Wright, Jean Hosking, Nancy Honeychurch, Norman McLean, Norman Guy, Agnes Stilwell. Violet St S.S.: Alma Worth, G McConville, Harry Elliot. Various Schools: Wm. Hyslop, Ruby Robertson, Hilda Parkinson, Maud O'Connor, Archie L Walker, Hedley Leggo, Jan O Hoy, Edith Cheatley, John Tatchell, Jean Barell, Keith Ashcroft, John Mueller, J Howe, Eric Cohen, Alice Glover, Ivy Morphett, Allen V Horne, Yin On, R W Moon. 2 Copies of catalogue. Black print, 12 pages made up of 3 sheets of paper with 2 staples in centre.Boltons Print, Bendigoevent, exhibition, bendigo art society, bendigo art gallery, bendigo art society. president: hon. r h s abbot, m.l.c., f.r.s.a. eleventh exhibition, in the bendigo art gallery, view street. october 10th to 31st, 1926. hon. treas.: c e bulley. catalogue price 6d. the president, officers, and committee of the bendigo art society express their pleasure in presenting the representative collection embodied in this exhibition. mr john shirlow, the noted etcher has been good enough to ger together a fine showing of works from eminent artists, who have kindly exhibited with a disire to help the society and to encourage the local artists. the patronage and help of our citizens is earnestly solicited. fee, for exhibiting or ordinary membership, only 5/- per annum. should you care to join, the executive officers will only be too pleased to give any information and to receive subscriptions. joint hon. secs.: j hudspeth, v e greenhalgh. fine art section. arists names: elma roach, ida f knox, h j honeybone, edith h moore, m a hope, lady barrett, g e parker, d hinchcliffe, aileen r dent, j hudspeth, j florence macgregor, madge freeman, c e bulley, merle bulley, ethel f crook, l m sheridan, c g dunlop, ena smith, william h oliver, e phillips fox, ethel carrick, h septimus power, david davies, norman davies, norman w penrose, margaret mccloud, josephine van damme, m e coverdale, marion jones, r w bugg, l rowe, lucy c newell, claire colgan, charles g stewart, alice newell, v e greenhalgh, violet hambly. display of hand-painted china: h w tilley, m jacobs, w mckie, a e collier, hilda veale, elma curnow, jean cahill, frank vaughan. collection of australian art: w d knox, esther paterson, dora l wilson, a m e bale, e f hooton, john rowell, horah gurdon, louis mccubbin. section a (outdoor study, any subject, any medium.) members only: c g duinlop, j florence macgregor, merle bulley, william h oliver, norman w penrose. section b student's section. drawing or design. pupils of schools: stanley r millott, joyce ranson, ronald william forbes, dorothy clemens, lilian j white, ruby a i welch, nancy r hudspeth, j honey church, j g graham, ivo steel. section c student's section. applied art. pupols of art schools: florrie spencer, joyce ranson, ronald w forbes, dorothy clemens, lilian j white, ruby a i welch, nancy r hudspeth, jean honeychurch, annie i paterson, isabel blake, beatrice lee, garnet capper, gwen osborne, dorothy olds, marjorie crossman, doris shaw, phyllis paul, amy bolton. section d plant form from nature (pulils of schools in bedigo inspectorate), north bendigo: alan styles, ronald wright, agnes r styles, jean woodman. creek view s.s. beryl butcher, grace gerguson, ruth cheatley, elmore s.s.: george read, hazel farnsworth, lorna washington, keith gow, jean oliver, robbie dick. wanalta s.s. mary brown, dorothy nelson, isobel roberts, kenneth mckenzie, frank brown. barnedown s.s.: elsie read, george cahill, maud nicholas, leonard robbins, benjamin robbins. gravel hill s.s.: gladys bamford, jean wright, jean hosking, nancy honeychurch, norman mclean, norman guy, agnes stilwell. violet st s.s.: alma worth, g mcconville, harry elliot. various schools: wm. hyslop, ruby robertson, hilda parkinson, maud o'connor, archie l walker, hedley leggo, jan o hoy, edith cheatley, john tatchell, jean barell, keith ashcroft, john mueller, j howe, eric cohen, alice glover, ivy morphett, allen v horne, yin on, r w moon. 2 copies of catalogue. black print, 12 pages made up of 3 sheets of paper with 2 staples in centre. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BOOK - BENDIGO ART GALLERY 84TH ANNUAL REPORT
... BOOK - BENDIGO ART GALLERY 84TH ANNUAL REPORT...bendigo art gallery...Small booklet, Bendigo Art Gallery 84th Annual Report... Bendigo bendigo art gallery Book Bendigo Art Gallery 84th Annual ...Small booklet, Bendigo Art Gallery 84th Annual Report. ON the front cover is a copy of a painting called 'Tree & Earth' by Albert Tucker. 'Bush' is handwritten in the top right corner. Inside the book is a list of Life Members and Members 1970 - 1971. Office bearers and Committee 1970 - 1971: W B Bolton, A Coulson, R Stanistreet, B Andrew, C Michelson, L R Cohn, W Delecca, I M Hall, Dr A L Newson, E B Thomas, F Courtis, E Ainsworth, W V Mitchell, John S Henderson, Geoff Paynter, D T Andrew, Sandhurst and Northern District Trustees and Executors and Agency Company Limited. Also a President's Report for the Year ended 30-6-71 and Statement of Receipts & Expenditure for the Year ending 30th June 1971. On the back is a list of Hon. Secretaries (1887 - 1947) and Presidents (1887 - 1953). Printed by Bolton Bros. Printers, Bendigo.book, bendigo, bendigo art gallery, book, bendigo art gallery 84th annual report, albert tucker, w b bolton, a coulson, r stanistreet, b andrew, c michelson, l r cohn, w delecca, i m hall, dr a l newson, e b thomas, f courtis, e ainsworth, w v mitchell, john s henderson, geoff paynter, d t andrew, sandhurst and northern district trustees and executors and agency company limited, miss ivy chamberlain, alex & evelyn hamilton bequest, sir arthur streeton, town hall, bendigo bas hospital, bendigo home and hospital for the aged, mirridong home, dennis o'hoy, v l smythe, j chamney, h lober, mr sandiford, mr collis, bendigo advertiser, radio station 3 bo, b c v 8, commercial bank of australia, r h s abbott, c h davies, f d jones, g h bush, t m williams, wm m bolton, p hayes, jacob cohn, chas cohen, w davis, angus mackay, j s wilson, g a pethard, w v kelly, j p hutchinson, r k stevenson -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book - Catalogue, Nicholas John Caire-Photographer 1837-1918, 1980
... art gallery of new south wales... photographs from an exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales...Art Gallery of New South Wales... at the Art Gallery of New South Wales nicholas john caire ...A catalogue of a selection of Nicholas John Caire's photographs from an exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South WalesPaperback. Front cover has a photograph taken by Nicholas John Caire named 'On the Yarra'.Stamp of Marysville & District / Historical Society Inc / P.O. Box 22 / Marysville 3779nicholas john caire, photographer, history, art gallery of new south wales, exhibition -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NORMAN PENROSE COLLECTION: BALLARAT ART GALLERY, 1949
... NORMAN PENROSE COLLECTION: BALLARAT ART GALLERY... Ballarat Art Gallery Annual Report and Balance Sheet 1949... and Balance Sheet 1949 for The Ballarat Fine Art Public Gallery... Ballarat Art Gallery Annual Report and Balance Sheet 1949 Document ...Document. Norman Penrose collection: annual report and Balance Sheet 1949 for The Ballarat Fine Art Public Gallery Association. Has list of acquisitions and some pictures of paintings including 'Richmond Bridge, Tasmania' by George Lawrence, 'A Football Game' by Russell Drysdale and 'Eaglemont, 1889' by Arthur Streeton.person, bendigo, norman william penrose, norman penrose collection, ballarat art gallery annual report and balance sheet 1949 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Roy Grounds and Eric Westbrook, National Art Gallery and Cultural Centre Report, Aug. 1960
... National Art Gallery and Cultural Centre Report... Art Gallery..., and the architect to the National Art Gallery and Cultural Centre Building..., and the architect to the National Art Gallery and Cultural Centre Building ...Report by the director, National Gallery of Victoria, and the architect to the National Art Gallery and Cultural Centre Building Committee. It is a summary of investigations made in Europe and America during 1960, with recommendations. Of particular importance to the eventual design of the NGV are the Capodimonte in Naples and the Castello Sforzesca in Milan.Mr Boyd' written on front cover. Title page looks like personally signed by Eric Westbrook and Roy grounds.ngv, roy grounds, eric westbrook, art gallery, walsh st library -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NORMAN PENROSE COLLECTION: CATALOGUE OF BUVELOT ART, 1960
... Bendigo Art Gallery..., watercolours and pencil drawings at the Bendigo Art Gallery 1960....Bendigo Art Gallery... GOVERNMENT Local Bendigo Art Gallery Norman Penrose Collection ...Document. Norman Penrose collection: cream list with red border on the front. Lists a number of Buvelot oils, watercolours and pencil drawings at the Bendigo Art Gallery 1960.Bendigo Art Gallerygovernment, local, bendigo art gallery, norman penrose collection, buvelot collection, bendigo art gallery -
Federation University Historical Collection
Certificate, Returned Soldier Certificate for Rupert Henry Pottinger, 30/03/1919
... beaments art gallery...Beaments Art Gallery...Beaments Art Gallery... rupert pottenger kew bernard partridge beaments art gallery ...R.H. Pottinger served with the Australian Imperial Force during World War One. Framed certificate of discharge made out to R.H. Pottinger, and signed by George R. J. Rupert was born in Sydney the son of Henry Pottenger of 'Ripley' 11 Cotham Road, Kew. Rupert Pottenger served with the 2nd Field Company Engineers. On 03 August 1818 he was awarded the Military Medal. Rupert Pottinger's service number was no. 29. He served in Galipolli and France. V4075r. pottenger, world war one, australian imperial force, rupert pottenger, kew, bernard partridge, beaments art gallery, rupert pottinger, rupert henry pottinger -
Federation University Historical Collection
Image, James Oddie (from a painting in the Art Gallery of Ballarat), 2015
... James Oddie (from a painting in the Art Gallery of Ballarat...Copy of a painting of James Oddie held by the Art Gallery... held by the Art Gallery of Ballarat. James Oddie (from ...Copy of a painting of James Oddie held by the Art Gallery of Ballarat.james oddie, ballarat school of mines -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Art Gallery Association Technical Art School (Opposite City Hall) Sturt Street, Ballarat. General Syllabus, 1893, c1893
... Art Gallery Association Technical Art School (Opposite City...art gallery association... gallery association art gallery association technical art school ...Sixteen page soft cover booklet covering fees, general art course, technical art course, architectural course, modelling course, painters' and decorators' course, Art Needlework course, Bi-manual training course, and art teachers' course. art gallery association, art gallery association technical art school, art gallery of ballarat, ballarat fine art gallery, course, syllabus, wood carving, clay-modelling, painters and decorators, reposse, metalwork, art needlework, photography, photo-proces work, art teachers' course, life drawing - costume model, life drawing, drawing from ornament, drawing from antique, colour, architecture, clay, ceramics, coach painting, house painting, needlework, woodcarving -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - SIR JOHN QUICK COLLECTION: BENDIGO ART GALLERY LETTER, 20th November, 1974
... SIR JOHN QUICK COLLECTION: BENDIGO ART GALLERY LETTER...A letter from the Bendigo Art Gallery dated 20/11/1974 re... Quick. Document SIR JOHN QUICK COLLECTION: BENDIGO ART GALLERY ...A letter from the Bendigo Art Gallery dated 20/11/1974 re the availability of photos of Sir John Quick.person, individual, sir john quick -
Peterborough History Group
Book, Art gallery of Ballarat, The Inimitable Mr Meek, 2015
... at the Art Gallery of Ballarat in 2015...Art gallery of Ballarat... of an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of Ballarat in 2015 The Inimitable ...Mr Meek was the first person to build a house in Peterborough prior to 1858. Born in England in 1815 and came to Australia in 1838. this catalogue showcases his artistic skill. The art exhibition was curated by Joan Luxemburg as part of her PHD.Mr Meek is credited with building the first house in Peterborough. He was an artist and had a varied and interesting life and this book mentions the dates he was in Peterborough (Curdies Inlet, as it was then known) and his activities in Peterborough. 85 page soft cover catalogue of an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of Ballarat in 2015mr james mckain archibald john meek, calligraphy, calligraphic works, graphic arts, joan luxemburg, peterborough, curdies inlet -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Horsham Art Gallery (Horsham Town Hall), 2017, 2017
... Horsham Art Gallery (Horsham Town Hall), 2017...hORSHAM Art Gallery... hORSHAM Art Gallery Horsham Town Hall Horsham logo Horsham ...The gallery was founded in 1967 as a one-room gallery within Horsham’s library building. In 1983, after the offer of a major bequest from Mr Mack Jost AM, it moved to the former council offices which is the building it resides in today. The 1939 Art Deco building provides elegant and human-scale spaces for the display of the collection and temporary exhibitions. Over the years the gallery has been extended and upgraded, with the final renovations done in 2016 to become a part of the Horsham Town Hall.lPhotographs of the Horsham Ar Gallery which is housed in the Horsham Town Hall.horsham art gallery, horsham town hall, horsham logo, horsham regional art gallery -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, The Barn Art Gallery, 1987
... The Barn Art Gallery...Black and white photograph of The Barn Art Gallery, Pyke... photograph of The Barn Art Gallery, Pyke Street Tatura. Ian Lynch ...Set in spacious and well developed grounds and gardens, the upstairs gallery is for artists from the Goulburn Valley region. Many exhibitions are held each year.Black and white photograph of The Barn Art Gallery, Pyke Street Tatura. Ian Lynch, proprietor, is pictured at entrance. Also statueon back: Tatura Galleries, proprietor Ian Lynch 1987 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Marguerite Marshall, Art Gallery at Clifton Pugh's Artists' Colony, Dunmoochin, Barreenong Road, Cottles Bridge, 5 February 2008
... Art Gallery at Clifton Pugh's Artists' Colony, Dunmoochin...Art Gallery...Art Gallery with mural painted by Clifton Pugh (1924-1990...Art Gallery with mural painted by Clifton Pugh (1924-1990 ...Art Gallery with mural painted by Clifton Pugh (1924-1990) at his Artists' Colony, Dunmoochin, Barreenong Road, Cottles Bridge. Following military service in the second world war, Clifton Pugh studied under artist Sir William Dargie at the National Gallery School in Melbourne as well as Justus Jorgensen, founder of Montsalvat. For a while he lived on the dole but also worked packing eggs for the Belot family saving sufficient to purchase six acres (2.4 ha) of land at Barreenong Road, Cottles Bridge. He accumulated more land and persuaded several other artists and friends to buy land nearby, resulting in a property of approximately 200 acres, stablishing it as one of the first artistic communes in Australia alongside Montsalvat in Eltham. It was around 1951 that Pugh felt he had '"done moochin' around" and so the name of the property evolved. He bought timber from Alistair Knox to build his house on the crest of a hill. Inspired by local goldminer's huts, it was a one room wattle-and-daub structure with dirt floor. Over the years it expanded with thick adobe walls made from local clay, high ceilings and stone floors. All materials other than the local earth were sourced from second hand materials, most found at wreckers' yards. Artists from across the nation were drawn to Dunmoochin, with several setting up houses and shacks on the property, maintaining their independence but sharing their artistic zeal. Artists who worked or resided at Dunmoochin included Mirka Mora, John Perceval, Albert Tucker, Fred Williams, Charles Blackman, Arthur Boyd and John Olsen. In 2002, Pugh's house along with its treasure trove of art and a library of some 20,000 books was destroyed by fire. Traces of Pugh's home remain with the presence of the Victorian doorframe archway with leadlight of intricate design, procured from a demolished Melbourne mansion; and two bronze life-sized female statues created by Pugh and cast by Matcham Skipper. In place of Pugh's house rose two double-storey mud-brick artists' studios topped with corrugated iron rooves curved like the wings of a bird with accommodation for seven. The original studios, gallery and other buildings survived the fire. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p153 It’s not surprising that artist Clifton Pugh was drawn to Cottles Bridge to establish his artists’ colony Dunmoochin. Undisturbed by the clamour of modern life at Barreenong Road, Pugh was surrounded by the Australian bush he loved, and where his ashes were later scattered. The 200 acres (81ha) of bushland, broken by glimpses of rolling hills, has more than 50 species of orchids and Pugh shared his property with native animals including kangaroos, emus, phascogales, wombats, and diverse bird life. Pugh encouraged these creatures to join him in the bush by creating, with Monash University, a holding station where the animals were raised. Dunmoochin inspired Pugh for such paintings as in a book on orchids and the Death of a Wombat series.1 But his love for the bush was accompanied by the fear that Europeans were destroying it and much of his painting illustrated this fear and his plea for its conservation.2 However it was his house rather than the surrounding bush that was to be destroyed. Tragically in 2002 Pugh’s house, with its treasure of art and library of 20,000 art books, was destroyed by fire. Traces of the beauty of Pugh’s home still remain, however, in the magnificent Victorian doorframe archway with leadlight of intricate design procured from a demolished Melbourne mansion; and two bronze life-sized female statues created by Pugh and cast by Matcham Skipper. Now in place of Pugh’s house, are two double-storey mud-brick artists’ studios topped with corrugated roofs curved like birds’ wings, with accommodation for seven. The original studios, gallery and other buildings remain.3 Pugh grew up on his parents’ hobby farm at Briar Hill and attended the Briar Hill Primary School, then Eltham High School and later Ivanhoe Grammar. At 15 he became a copy boy for the Radio Times newspaper, then worked as a junior in a drafting office. Pugh was to have three wives and two sons. After serving in World War Two in New Guinea and Japan, Pugh studied under artist Sir William Dargie, at the National Gallery School in Melbourne.4 Another of his teachers was Justus Jörgensen, founder of Montsalvat the Eltham Artists’ Colony. Pugh lived on the dole for a while and paid for his first six acres (2.4ha) at Barreenong Road by working as an egg packer for the Belot family. Pugh accumulated more land and persuaded several other artists and friends to buy land nearby, resulting in the 200 acre property. They, too, purchased their land from the Belot family by working with their chickens. Around 1951 Pugh felt he had ‘Done moochin’ around’ and so the name of his property was born. Pugh bought some used timber from architect Alistair Knox to build his house on the crest of a hill. Inspired by local goldminers’ huts it was a one-room wattle-and-daub structure with a dirt floor. It was so small that the only room he could find for his telephone was on the fork of a tree nearby.5 Over the years the mud-brick house grew to 120 squares in the style now synonymous with Eltham. It had thick adobe walls (sun-dried bricks) made from local clay, high ceilings and stone floors with the entire structure made of second-hand materials – most found at wreckers’ yards. Pugh’s first major show in Melbourne in 1957, established him as a distinctive new painter, breaking away from the European tradition ‘yet not closely allied to any particular school of Australian painting’.6 Pugh became internationally known and was awarded the Order of Australia. He won the Archibald Prize for portraiture three times, although he preferred painting the bush and native animals. In 1990 not long before he died, Pugh was named the Australian War Memorial’s official artist at the 75th anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli. Today one of Pugh’s legacies is the Dunmoochin Foundation, which gives seven individual artists or couples and environmental researchers the chance to work in beautiful and peaceful surroundings, usually for a year. By November 2007, more than 80 people had taken part, and the first disabled artist had been chosen to reside in a new studio with disabled access.1 In 1989, not long before Pugh died in 1990 of a heart attack at age 65, he established the Foundation with La Trobe University and the Victorian Conservation Trust now the Trust for Nature. Pugh’s gift to the Australian people – of around 14 hectares of bushland and buildings and about 550 art works – is run by a voluntary board of directors, headed by one of his sons, Shane Pugh. La Trobe University in Victoria stores and curates the art collection and organises its exhibition around Australia.2 The Foundation aims to protect and foster the natural environment and to provide residences, studios and community art facilities at a minimal cost for artists and environmental researchers. They reside at the non-profit organisation for a year at minimal cost. The buildings, some decorated with murals painted by Pugh and including a gallery, were constructed by Pugh, family and friends, with recycled as well as new materials and mud-bricks. The Foundation is inspired by the tradition begun by the Dunmoochin Artists’ Cooperative which formed in the late 1950s as one of the first artistic communes in Australia. Members bought the land collaboratively and built the seven dwellings so that none could overlook another. But, in the late 1960s, the land was split into private land holdings, which ended the cooperative. Dunmoochin attracted visits from the famous artists of the day including guitarists John Williams and Segovia; singer and comedian Rolf Harris; comedian Barry Humphries; and artists Charles Blackman, Arthur Boyd and Mirka Mora. A potters’ community, started by Peter and Helen Laycock with Alma Shanahan, held monthly exhibitions in the 1960s, attracting local, interstate and international visitors – with up to 500 attending at a time.3 Most artists sold their properties and moved away. But two of the original artists remained into the new millennium as did relative newcomer Heja Chong who built on Pugh’s property (now owned by the Dunmoochin Foundation). In 1984 Chong brought the 1000-year-old Japanese Bizan pottery method to Dunmoochin. She helped build (with potters from all over Australia) the distinctive Bizan-style kiln, which fires pottery from eight to 14 days in pine timber, to produce the Bizan unglazed and simple subdued style. The kiln, which is rare in Australia, is very large with adjoining interconnected ovens of different sizes, providing different temperatures and firing conditions. Frank Werther, who befriended Pugh as a fellow student at the National Gallery Art School in Melbourne, built his house off Barreenong Road in 1954. Werther is a painter of the abstract and colourist style and taught art for about 30 years. Like so many in the post-war years in Eltham Shire, as it was called then, Werther built his home in stages using mud-brick and second-hand materials. The L-shaped house is single-storey but two-storey in parts with a corrugated-iron pitched roof. The waterhole used by the Werthers for their water supply is thought to be a former goldmining shaft.4 Alma Shanahan at Barreenong Road was the first to join Pugh around 1953. They also met at the National Gallery Art School and Shanahan at first visited each weekend to work, mainly making mud-bricks. She shared Pugh’s love for the bush, but when their love affair ended, she designed and built her own house a few hundred yards (metres) away. The mud-brick and timber residence, made in stages with local materials, is rectangular, single-storey with a corrugated-iron roof. As a potter, Shanahan did not originally qualify as an official Cooperative member.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, art gallery, clifton pugh, dunmoochin, cottlesbridge, cottles bridge, barreenong road -
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