Showing 9510 items matching "artwork-paintings"
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Kingston Arts
Painting, Penelope Coridas, Wiltshire Clydesdales, 1986
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Painting, John Canning, Chelsea Beach
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Painting, Shirley Hunter, Royal Parade - Parkville
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Painting, Dawn Stubbs, Sugar Gliders, 1989
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Painting, Norma Turner, Storm Clouds
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Painting, Graeme Hardiman, Bourke Street, April,1993
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Painting, Pauline Quinn, Patterson River, 1981
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Painting, John Morrisey, Surf Beach Sorrento
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Painting, Judith Wills, Flowering Almond Blossom, 1978
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Painting, A. Todman, Morning Haze
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Painting, Ernest Buckmaster, Yarra Valley Towards Warburton, 1963
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Painting, Charles Moodie, Inland River, 1988
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Painting, John Sterchele, Autumn - Woolamai Beach
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Painting, C. Dudley Wood, Dale's Gorge - Hammersley Range, 1968
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Painting, Judith Wills, Still Life with Roses, October, 1986
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Painting, Doris Percival, Ned Kelly's Old Home
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Painting, Colin Ross Parker, Jundah, Western Queensland, 1973
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Painting, Jean Gray, Heron Rising, 1981
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Painting, Gaye Bonham, Horsedrawn Woolwagon
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Painting, Dorothy Turnbull, Shearing at Wallanthedy Station, 1988
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Painting, Julie Ogier, Clare 1870
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Painting, Wendy Smith, Pink Roses
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RMIT Design Archives
Work on paper - Paintings, Academy of Science, Canberra
... Paintings ...The Shine Dome is one of seven projects that the Royal Australian Institute of Architects has nominated to the World Register of Significant Twentieth Century Architecture. In 1956 six architects were invited to submit plans for the Academy of Science's new building in Canberra and the Academy's building design committee selected Grounds Romberg and Boyd's proposal designed by Roy Grounds. It features a shallow arcaded concrete dome, sheeted in copper and was one of a number of domed buildings that appeared around this time internationally, expressing the optimism of the post-war years. It perfectly reflected the Academy's ambition to champion excellence in Australian science and promote international scientific engagement. Paul Wallace, a well-known Melbourne renderer, drew this perspective of the proposed design, possibly for the competition submission, in 1956.Coloured perspective of the Academy of Science buiding in Canberra.Printed text on attached sticker, 'ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, CANBERRA / 1958 / Grounds, Romberg and Boyd, / Architects'. Printed centre on verso, 'ACADEMY OF SCIENCE CANBERRA GROUND, ROMBERG AND BOYD ARCHITECTS 340 ALBERT STE., MELBOURNE C2'.science, canberra, architecture, rmit design archives, design -
RMIT Design Archives
Drawings, Drawing of Poiret while painting, 1926
Drawing of an early 20th century French fashion designer Paul Poiret (1879-1944), a master couturier working in Paris during the first two decades of the 20th century.Lower right recto, on image, grey pencil: "LOUIS / KAHAN / 26" Lower right corner recto, grey pencil: 'poiret, paintre'fashion illustration -
Parliament of Victoria
Portrait of Sir James Patterson, Coutts, Gordon 1865-1938, Premier James Patterson, 1893
Premier 23rd January 1893 – 27th September 1894. Born in Alnwick, England, Sir James Patterson (1833-1895) migrated to Victoria in 1852 to try his luck on the goldfields. After little success he turned his hand to farming, and later operated a slaughter yard at Chewton. Patterson served on the Chewton local council, being elected mayor four times before moving with his wife Anna and family to Melbourne in 1870. Patterson established a real estate business, and after two unsuccessful attempts to enter parliament in 1866 and 1868, he won the by election for Castlemaine in the Legislative Assembly in December 1870. He would hold this seat until his death 25 years later. Patterson served in Sir Graham Berry’s brief August to October 1875 government as Commissioner of Public Works and Vice-President of Board and Land Works. He repeated these roles two years later in Berry’s second government and additionally served as Postmaster-General, and in Berry’s third government was Commissioner of Railways and again Vice-President of the Board of Land and Works. In April 1889 after a time in Opposition, Patterson became Commissioner for Trade and Customs in Duncan Gillies’ Government. The following year he returned to the familiar positions of Public Works, Board of Land and Words and Postmaster-General. By 1891 Patterson was leader of the opposition, and when William Shiels’ government succumbed to a motion of no confidence, led by Patterson, he became premier on the 23rd of January 1893. During his premiership, James Patterson was also Chief Secretary and Minister for Railways. His term as premier coincided with a period of severe economic depression, and his enforced economies earned Patterson few public admirers. In May 1893 his government attempted to prevent a run on bank withdrawals and stabilise the sector, by declaring a 5 day 'bank holiday'. Patterson was awarded a knighthood in May 1894, however this did not increase public confidence in his government who were not returned to power in the August 1894 election. Again leader of the opposition, James Patterson died suddenly of influenza on the 30 of October 1895.This portrait was presented to Sir James Patterson by 'grateful citizens of Victoria' in appreciation of his services during the land boom depression. In 1929 the painting was donated to the Victorian Parliamentary Library by H. Lavinia Patterson, the wife of Sir James Patterson's nephew Colonel George Patterson.Oil on canvas, framed. Frame: ornate wood, gesso mouldings, unglazed. Signed on bottom right corner "G. Coutts" Stamped inscription along inner edge of canvas: "WINSOR AND NEWTON". Inscription on canvas, handwritten in ink: "13 1 92" from reverse.patterson, james brown (1833-1895) -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Painting - Painting - Watercolour, Mihaj Dobescu aus Campolung
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Painting - Painting - Watercolour, Ragusa, Dalmatia, 1911
Done by Leonhard Adam, internee in Tatura.Romanticismleonhard adam, ragusa dalmatia -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Painting - Painting - Watercolour, Busun 28.vii.23
Done by Leonhard Adam, internee in Tatura. The North Sea, Germany/busun 28.vii.23, leonhard adam, tatura internee, the north sea germany -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Painting - Painting - Watercolour, Busun 27.vii.1923
Done by Leonhard Adam, an internee in Tatura.leonhard adam, busun 27 vii 1923 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Painting - Painting - Watercolour, Toorak Road, South Yarra
Done by Leonhard Adam, an internee in Tatura.leonhard adam, toorak road south yarra vic