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City of Greater Geelong
Painting - Acrylic on Hardboard, LTE, Untitled - Jetty & two cabin launches, 1986
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City of Greater Geelong
Gouache pen and ink, Osborne House, North Geelong
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City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour, C Dudley Wood, The You Yangs
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City of Greater Geelong
Painting - Oil on Hardboard, Hugh Guthrie, Anakie Gorge, 1976
Purchased from 1976 Rotary Art Show by the Shire of Corio Rural scene with fence and dense vegetationOn artwork: Hugh Guthrie 76 On plaque: Purchased from Corio Rotary Arts Festival 1976anakie, geelong, hugh guthrie, city of greater geelong -
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Lino Cut, R Daniels, Final Stage
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City of Greater Geelong
Work on paper - Watercolour & Pen, Simon Brown, Malmsbury Hillside
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City of Greater Geelong
Silk Screen, Peter Lyssiotis, Through the Corridors of Moonlight
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City of Greater Geelong
Oil on Hardboard, Wim Portland, Yarra River
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City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour, A Kaye Oates, Point Lonsdale
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City of Greater Geelong
Oil, Donald Ramsay, Across the Valley - St George's River
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City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour, Enid Cummins, From the Barrabool Hills
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City of Greater Geelong
Oil on Canvas, Jon Crawley, City Hall '95
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City of Greater Geelong
Oil on Canvas, Graeme Cardinal, Fishermen
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City of Greater Geelong
Painting - Tempera, Robert Ingpen, Geelong Character Mural, c.1960
Robert Ingpen, illustrator, designer, writer and consultant, was born in Geelong in 1936. He was educated in Geelong before studying art and illustration under Harold Freedman at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, 1955-58. Early in his career he specialised in relating design to scientific research, and this included work as a graphic design artist for the CSIRO, 1958-67, commissions for designing pamphlets on fisheries for the United Nations in Mexico and Peru, and involvement in a number of Australian conservation and environmental projects. He launched into freelance work in 1968. Ingpen's work has focused on environmental and heritage issues and his exploration of fantasy and imagination. He is best known as an illustrator, and as an author of children's books, and historical books and pamphlets for adults. He has painted murals on public buildings, designed the flag and coat of arms for the Northern Territory, and designed postage stamps, including stamps for the Captain Cook Bicentenary and the 50th anniversary of CSIRO. He has been involved in a number of conservation and environmental projects, including the establishment of the Swan Hill Pioneer Settlement as consultant/designer. He was one of the founders of the Australian Conservation Foundation. Ingpen rose to prominence with his illustrations for Colin Thiele's classic children's story Storm Boy, winning for him the first Visual Arts Board award for children's book illustration. He won the international Hans Christian Anderson Medal for children's literature in 1986, and the Dromkeen Medal in 1989.Robert Ingpen, celebrated Geelong artist, was commissioned to paint a mural to be located above the entrance of the new west wing. The mural was designed to represent the objects and systems that characterise Geelong and its district and that played a major role in the city’s growth and development. The three systems comprise: the natural (producing) system; the man-made or technological system, and the natural (trading) system.ingpen, mural, city hall geelong, james harrison -
City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour & Gouache on Paper, Bruce Thurrowgood, A View of Geelong
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City of Greater Geelong
Oil on Canvas, Charles Moodie, Railway Station, Geelong
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City of Greater Geelong
Acrylic/Oil on Board, Kevin Taylor, Corio Bay, c.1996
Winner of the Target Art Acquisition Award Corio Rotary Club Art Exhibition 1996/97 -
City of Greater Geelong
Pastel, Charles Moodie, Summer at Torquay
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City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour, John Sterchele, A Quiet Corner, Queenscliff
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City of Greater Geelong
Oil, Graeme Cardinal, Reflections, Point Lonsdale
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City of Greater Geelong
Oil, Do Noble, Sea Breeze at Point Lonsdale
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City of Greater Geelong
Etching, Geelong from Eastern Beach
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City of Greater Geelong
Etching, Geelong & Melbourne (1855) Railway Terminus 1837
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City of Greater Geelong
Work on paper - Etching, S T Gill, Approach to Geelong from Bay 1857
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City of Greater Geelong
Artefact, Mayoral Chains - City of Geelong
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City of Greater Geelong
Clock, Austin Presentation Clock
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City of Greater Geelong
Work on paper - Pastel on Cartridge, David Nash, Sunset at Clifton Springs
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City of Greater Geelong
Oil, Irene, Corio Bay
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City of Greater Geelong
Historic Clock, Thomas Clock
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City of Greater Geelong
Historic Clock, SS Edina Clock
The SS Edina was one of the longest running steam vessels anywhere in the world. Built in 1853, it was used in the Mediterranean during the Crimean War, carried cotton for the Confederate states during the American Civil War and ended its days on Port Phillip Bay, over a century later, making the trip between Geelong and Melbourne. It was only recently relocated during the work for the Our Heritage, Our Collection project.