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Federation University Art Collection
Drawing - Drawing - Pen/wash drawing, 'Pale Sun Bird Rising', 1957
... for large colour-field works. Peter Clarke's abstract painting... abstract painting emphasises texture, colour and gesture. He won ...PETER CLARKE (1935 - ) Born Deloraine, Tasmania Peter Clarke was both artist and teacher. He held 14 exhibitions between 1957 and 1977, as well as participating in a number of group exhibitions, including Contemporary Australian Painting shown in Los Angeles and San Francisco. He is best known for large colour-field works. Peter Clarke's abstract painting emphasises texture, colour and gesture. He won the George Crouch Memorial Prize in 1967 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.Framed abstract drawing with wash.art, artwork, printmaking, peter clarke, mixed media, ballarat teachers' college collection, abstract -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Painting - Oil on board, John 'Jack' Courier, Old Brick Kiln, 1965
... Abstract oil painting on board, consisting of multicoloured... of a significant number of artworks by himself and others. Abstract oil ...It is likely this item was received from the estate of John 'Jack' Courier. Courier left a bequest to the College consisting of a significant number of artworks by himself and others.Abstract oil painting on board, consisting of multicoloured geometric shapes. Bottom right hand corner of artwork is signed 'Courier/65'. Back of board contains handwritten text which reads 'Title OLD BRICK KILN/Artist J. COURIER/368 TOORAK RD/Sth YARRA/Price' -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
... . 1958. The interior paintings are different, shape of interior... by an abstract mural painting by Alfredo Volpi. In 2009, new paintings ...Colour slide in a mount. Image from a magazine of the interior of the Chapel of Our Lady of Fatima, Brasilia, Brazil. 1958. The interior paintings are different, shape of interior the same. Initially the interior was covered by an abstract mural painting by Alfredo Volpi. In 2009, new paintings of Francisco Galeno were made as shown in the link. (Architect: Oscar Niemeyer.)slide, robin boyd -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Artwork, Artwork by Daphne Wallace, 2006
... intensely coloured and textured abstract and pictorial paintings... and textured abstract and pictorial paintings are interpretations ...Daphne WALLACE (1964- ) Gomaroi, Ullaroi, Wurralli, Muralli Country Wallace is a Gamilaroi/Ullaroi-Yuwaaliaay artist whose intensely coloured and textured abstract and pictorial paintings are interpretations of the Yuwaaliaay stories passed down to her by her grandmother. They are evocative of her spiritual and emotional attachment to her home in Lightening Ridge.Daphne WALLACE Gomaroi, Ullaroi, Wurraili, Muraili country Artist's statement: This painting tells of many different stories, most of them I knew growing up and some were told to me since working on the Bubbles of the Surface Project. ... Reading this landscape through Murri / Murdi eyes and our relation to country. In the top, Yurri Yurri women/people, Rainbow serpents the other side of Coocoran Lake, Bunyip waterhol near Angledool, Ants nest believed to be where Baiame laid his tow wives, where the ants ate off the slime and brought them back to life, mining fields around Lightning Ridge, Bush tucker such as bumbull, burrigan, nappan, greewee, snotty gubbuls. In the middle, Gurra the crocodile, Gurra the crocodile himself, when Baiame killed him to retrieve the two wives, a rainbow shone no him and his scales turned inot opals, left to the Narran Lake was where Baiame sat down and left his bottom imprinted in the rock. he got up and moved onto the blue mountains where his wives gave birth to the three sisters. At the botttom of the painting, Walgett council dug up two old Kings sitting up face to face with their legs crossed, with their Tin King plates around their necks; Their head bands of kangaroo teeth were still inbedded in their skulls. The water dog stories are at spots along river "don't go down thereon the bend (Namour Researve River) the water dog witll get you" Nan used to tell us. It is believed that the water dog makes whirlpools and will drown you. He makes a druming sound, which can be heard along the Namoir, Barwon, Darling, Gwydir, Mihi and the Narran River; and the Duck is part of the creation story, with the twin platypus. It tells how the water dog kidnapped her and kept her in a cave on the river bank, she escaped back to her people. They knew she was bingal therefore vanished her fro that region, she travelled to New England region giving birth to twin platypus.daphne wallace, aboriginal, gippsland campus, churchill, gomaroi, ullaroi, wurraili, muraili -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Painting - Oil on board, John 'Jack' Courier, Red Cliff
... Abstract oil painting on board, consisting of multicoloured... of a significant number of artworks by himself and others. Abstract oil ...It is likely this item was received from the estate of John 'Jack' Courier. Courier left a bequest to the College consisting of a significant number of artworks by himself and others.Abstract oil painting on board, consisting of multicoloured geometric shapes. There are red and yellow shapes at centre, surrounded by blue and green shapes, suggesting an image of a cliff at the seaside. Back of board contains handwritten text which reads 'Title RED CLIFF/Price $200/Artist JOHN COURIER/368 TOORAK RD/STH YARRA/W49/IPEC'. The letters 'JAA' enclosed in a circle are also written on the back of the work. Small D-ring fittings are attached to the back of the work for hanging. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - ROY AND DORIS KELLY COLLECTION: BUILDINGS OF YPRES, 1900-1920
... Postcard, abstract red and black painting of buildings...POSTCARD Postcard Ypres France Postcard, abstract red ...Postcard, abstract red and black painting of buildings in Ypres, France. Printed on fabric (silk?) One of cards painted by WW1 German prisoners in France. Message written in pencil on the back. (see attached image 1402.006a.jpg)postcard, postcard, ypres, france -
City of Ballarat
Artwork, other - Public Artwork - Temporary, Briony Galligan, Open Every Door by Briony Galligan
... abstract wall painting references queer histories and art makers... abstract wall painting references queer histories and art makers ...“The painted works are very intricate to make as I work in various sized brush strokes to make the images appear hand-drawn" This artwork by artwork by Briony Galligan was installed from Friday 20th November 2020 to 1 November 2021. Open Every Door consists of two wall paintings, each will remain at the site for 6 months, and a website publication. In April 2021 Briony installed the second artwork A Lover not a Fighter. Each abstract wall painting references queer histories and art makers, as well as abstract drawings made by Deakin’s Spiritualist contemporaries, such as Georgiana Haughton (1814-1884). The work was part of a City of Ballarat annual commission program to create temporary public artworks in Alfred Deakin Place, Ballarat. The artwork featured on a prominent site near the Art Gallery of Ballarat Annex. Currently a destination for art lovers and students from Federation University’s Arts Academy, Alfred Deakin Place is actively programmed as a space for new and innovative, contemporary public art. painted wall -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Journal, Peter Doughtery, ArtStreams: Whittlesea, Banyule, Darebin, Manningham, Nillumbik & Yarra; Vol. 6, No. 5, Summer Edition 2001-02, 2001
Vol. 6, No. 5, Summer Edition 2001-02 CONTENTS Vic O'Connor 3 The people's artist Noella Clohesy 6 Painting out the pain Darebin La Trobe Art Prize 8 An art form comes into its own 10 Printmaking at Heide Short story 11 Breathe Nillumbik Artists Open Studios 12 Photography by Eltham High School students 14 Creative Food, Abstract Art and a Good Drop to Boot! 16 Book Review 19 Gwen Ford on Peter Timms Chris Smither at The East 20 CD Review 22 Elizabeth Scarlett on Australian music Artin' About 24 A Tribute to Dunmoochin and Clifton Pugh 28 Return of the Pottery Expo 29 Wining and Dining 30 Poetry 32 Myron Lysenko "Peter Dougherty has been involved in the local art scene for many years. As publisher and editor of the arts magazine Artstreams, his comments on the various branches of the arts are widely respected. His "The Arts" column in the Diamond Valley Leader presents a brief summary for a much wider cross section of the local community. Peter also operates his own gallery and the Artstreams Cafe at the St Andrews market. Peter has a wealth of knowledge about present day and historical aspects of local art and artists." - Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter No. 161, March 2005Colour front and back cover with feature articles and literary pieces with photographs and advertisements printed in black and white. 36 pages, 30 cm. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 1996) - Vol. 10, no. 5 (summer ed. 2005/06) art streams, piers bateman, vic o'connor, willy wonka's ice cream gourmet food, banyule city council cultural services, dynamic vegies, eltham wiregrass gallery, noella clohesy, plenty views golf park, montsalvat, darebin latrobe art prize, yarra valley arts council, printmaking, michelle napolitano, nillumbik artists' open studios, jenni mitchell, eltham high school, evelyn county estate black paddock restaurant, thompsons pharmacy, city of whittlesea community festival, whittlesea country music festival, chris smither, leigh conke, dunmoochin, clifton pugh, mandy hayley, warrandyte pottery expo, drew gregory, michael buxton -
Footscray Community Arts
Toolum Boat, Bronwyn Bain, (exact); 2005
MEDIUM: Oil on canvas DESCRIPTION: Blue and white oil painting on canvas, no outer frame. An abstract interpretation of a boat in what appears to be the waters of the coast of Toolum, Mexico. The landscape of Toolum in Central America is dotted with the stark white washed remains of the ruins and temples of the Mayans. This depiction of a Toolum Boat reflects these relics of the land here on its watery gulf. "BB" signature; bottom proper right corneroil, bain, toolum, boat -
Footscray Community Arts
Them Bones, Mandy Bathgate, (exact); 2005
MEDIUM: Oil on paper. DESCRIPTION: Blue, white and brown oil painting on paper, mounted on white board under glass, white outer frame. An abstract close up, bones are lined up vertically along the full length of the canvas against a bright blue background and a centrally placed horizontal earthy toned background, the bones almost appear attached, as to a cowboys belt. Initialed and dated on image, proper left bottom corner.them, oil, bathgate, bones -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Painting, Ian Parry, Night Time at North Wharf, 1990
... in Melbourne, the paintings were large, abstract, with allusion... in Melbourne, the paintings were large, abstract, with allusion ...Ian Parry (born 1947) is a Melbourne-born artist living in Tasmania, active since 1974 and collected by National and State Collections. He was winner of the 1990 ACTA Maritime art Prize. He also took part in 2006, to the ANL Art Prize organised each year at the Mission since 2003. In his biography on his website: Ian Parry was born into a family of seafaring descent. His extensive career as a respected practising artist and teacher, has uniquely included a fishing fleet apprenticeship and years as a single handed fisherman in Bass Strait. "In the early 70's when I first showed at the renowned Powell St gallery in Melbourne, the paintings were large, abstract, with allusion to the experience of the world of water, sky and land. My visual world has always been permeated with the wet parts of this place and continues to be so to this day. Maritime and geological charts and the daily necessity of plotting a course, appear in paintings where necessary, as a means of getting a schematic representation of the subject into play, trying to free the work from the tyranny of the horizon line but frequently returning. Now-a-days I am returning to abstraction, making paintings that allow me free rein with colour and composition, aiming for a sense of permanence and independence in each work." Maritime ArtLarge moulded gilt wood frame, non glazed painting of shipping, oil on canvasSignature and date bottom right corner: "Parry 89"p & o nedloyd, shipping, melbourne ports, docklands, wharfside, wharves, ian parry, maritime art, acta maritime art prize, artwork-paintings -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Article, New Light on the Light of the World
Abstract William Holman Hunt's Light of the World (1851-53) was a remarkable painting that depicted an idealised vision of his conversion to Evangelical Protestantism. The derogatory critics and fierce debates that greeted the Pre-Raphaelite paintings at Royal Academy exhibitions from 1850 in no way abated when the Light of the World and other PRB works were hung in 1854. Acceptance of the Light of the World was gradual, significantly aided by a long explanatory letter from John Ruskin published in The Times (5 May 1854 p. 9) that explained the symbolism in great detail, championing the work as the principal Pre-Raphaelite picture in the Exhbition and one of the noblest works of sacred art ever painted. Curious Londoners flocked to see it, but there was no inkling then of its influence on religious art, poetry and illustration that would continue well into the twentieth century; no less influential was its impact on stained glass. Almost immediately it was embraced as a new subject for church windows of all denominations. The global tour of Hunt's larger copy of the Light of the World reached Australia in 1906 where, preceded by clever pre-publicity, it generated huge interest in cities and country centres here and in New Zealand. The effect of the 'blockbuster' tour was far-reaching, with hundreds of stained glass windows appearing in churches across the country for the next fifty years. This paper explores William Holman Hunt's co-option of illumination as metaphor and reality, the factors behind the longevity of the Light of the World as a stained glass phenomenon in Australia, and its universal appeal to Protestant church-goers.non-fictionAbstract William Holman Hunt's Light of the World (1851-53) was a remarkable painting that depicted an idealised vision of his conversion to Evangelical Protestantism. The derogatory critics and fierce debates that greeted the Pre-Raphaelite paintings at Royal Academy exhibitions from 1850 in no way abated when the Light of the World and other PRB works were hung in 1854. Acceptance of the Light of the World was gradual, significantly aided by a long explanatory letter from John Ruskin published in The Times (5 May 1854 p. 9) that explained the symbolism in great detail, championing the work as the principal Pre-Raphaelite picture in the Exhbition and one of the noblest works of sacred art ever painted. Curious Londoners flocked to see it, but there was no inkling then of its influence on religious art, poetry and illustration that would continue well into the twentieth century; no less influential was its impact on stained glass. Almost immediately it was embraced as a new subject for church windows of all denominations. The global tour of Hunt's larger copy of the Light of the World reached Australia in 1906 where, preceded by clever pre-publicity, it generated huge interest in cities and country centres here and in New Zealand. The effect of the 'blockbuster' tour was far-reaching, with hundreds of stained glass windows appearing in churches across the country for the next fifty years. This paper explores William Holman Hunt's co-option of illumination as metaphor and reality, the factors behind the longevity of the Light of the World as a stained glass phenomenon in Australia, and its universal appeal to Protestant church-goers.jesus, stained glass windows, bronwyn hughes, pre-raphaelite, william holman hunt (1827-1910) -
Benalla Art Gallery
Painting, Les KOSSATZ, Building blocks, 1969
... Gardens Bridge Street Benalla high-country Abstract Art Paintings ...Born: Mebourne, Victoria, Australia 1943; Died: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 2011 Abstract ArtGift of the Benalla Apex Club, 1970Cube shapes stacked on top of one another with decoration on sides. Gold painted thin timber frame.Recto: Not signed; Not dated; Not titledpaintings, abstract, boxes, hills, trees, grass, australian art -
Benalla Art Gallery
Painting, Peter PURVES SMITH, Burke and Wills, c. 1937
... Gardens Bridge Street Benalla high-country Surrealism Painting ...Born: East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1912; Lived and worked: England 1935-1949; Died: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1949SurrealismBennett Bequest, 1999 Explorers Burke and Wills rest against a large rock with a bottle at their feet. Gold and grey brushed timber frameRecto: Not signed, not dated, not titled painting, figures, abstract, rock, water, bottle -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Painting, David ASPDEN, Untitled (Norfolk Series), 1970-1971
... painting australian artist abstract camouflage rainbow Untitled ...painting, australian artist, abstract, camouflage, rainbow -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Painting, Roger KEMP, Concept, c.1980
... painting australian artist abstract Not signed Not dated (Dated c ...Not signed Not dated (Dated c.1980 by Donor)painting, australian artist, abstract -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Painting, Victor MAJZNER, Modern Room, 1983
... painting australian artist abstract surreal interior window chair ...l.r; V MAJZNER 83painting, australian artist, abstract, surreal, interior, window, chair, colourful -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Painting, Col JORDAN, Weaver 6, 1978
... painting australian artist abstract pastel colourful (verso ...(verso) stretcher bar: col Jordan/(illeg.) Yarran RD/OATLEY N.S.W, (verso) u.l; Jordan/7/78/WEAVER 6painting, australian artist, abstract, pastel, colourful -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Painting, Mark GALEA, Elucidation, 2005
conceptual art, abstract, red, squares, australian artist -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Painting, Peter ATKINS, Points of view (an anthology of short stories), 2007
c.l; PATCHES TARPS, c.r; SHEBP(illeg.) TRANSPORTaustralian artist, colour, circles, abstract -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Painting, Robert JACKS, Red rose sank and rose, 2005
australian artist, abstract, central victorian artist, rose, square, rectangle -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Painting, Julie YATJITJA, Iwantja Tjukitji (Iwantja Soakage), 2018
(verso) l.r; AK21298australian artist, first nations artist, female artist, abstract, cultural story, landscape -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Painting, Erica McGILCHRIST, Abstract, 1964
... grampians watercolour on paper Abstract Painting Erica McGILCHRIST ...Mack Jost Bequest, 2001watercolour on paper -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Painting, Peggy SHAW, Abstract, n.d
... grampians gouache on paper Abstract Painting Peggy SHAW ...Gift of the artist, 1974gouache on paper -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Painting, Tony TUCKSON, Abstract, black on yellow, pink, n.d
Gift of Mack Jost, 1997 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Painting, Donald Laycock, Nights of Love, 1965
This painting is dedicated to Patricia Boyd, Robin Boyd's wife, on the reverse side. "Night of Love" was exhibited as a complimentary pair with "Days of Gold" at Laycock's 1965 exhibition at South Yarra Gallery, where Robin Boyd purchased it. It hangs in the living/dining room. "Three of the Players", the 1953 painting by John Brack, hung in this position in the Mark Strizic photograph in Robin Boyd's book "Living in Australia" p 80. The Brack was in the Boyd home until 2010, when it was sold.Abstract composition, predominantly in red tones but with blue tones in the bottom right hand corner.Initials and date (DL 65) in centre at the bottom. On the reverse side - "1506" ; label on rear with cutting instructions, and" To Pat".donald laycock, south yarra gallery, paricia boyd, robin boyd, walsh st artwork, ohm2022, ohm2022_18 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Painting, Donald Laycock, Sketch for Terra Australis, 1969
This oil sketch by Donald Laycock is for "Terra Australis", a large (20' X 8') outback desert scene commissioned by Robin Boyd for the Australian Pavilion at Expo 1970. Robin Boyd was the Exhibit Architect of the Australian Pavilions at Expo '70 in Osaka and Expo '67 in Montreal. It is not known what happened to "Terra Australis" after Expo '70.Red toned abstract composition."DL 69" in bottom right corner. Sketch for Terra Australis Exhibition '70" written on canvas around the frame on the rear.donald laycock, expo 70, osaka, robin boyd, walsh st artwork, ohm2022, ohm2022_32 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Ursula Hoff and Margaret Plant, National Gallery of Victoria Painting Drawing Sculpture, 1968
Hardcover w/Dust Jacket, Abstract is detached from the book and placed at the front, folded slip of Graduate School of Business Administration Memorandum insideart, national gallery of victoria, melbourne, victoria, walsh st library -
Duldig Studio museum + sculpture garden
Fabric, Mathilda Flogl, Falter designed by Mathilda Flogl 1924-31, 1924-31
This piece of fabric, known Fälter (butterfly), was designed by Mathilda Flögl (1893-1958), who worked in the textile department of the Wiener Werkstätte in Vienna. It is a remnant of the fabric that was used to make a bedspread for Karl and Slawa’s bed in their Vienna apartment where it lay decoratively over a gold brocade eiderdown. The purchase demonstrated Slawa’s interest in and knowledge of modern design and her commitment to the idea of enriching everyday life with beautiful objects, a principal of the Viennese Secession. Following the Duldigs removal from Vienna, the original bedspread and remnant were safeguarded and preserved by Slawa’s sister, Rella, in the basement of her Paris apartment. In 1948 the bedspread and this remnant were sent to Australia. The bedspread was a much-loved item but deteriorated over the years. In 1955 it was made into curtains, which are held in the Duldig Studio Collection. The Photographs of the bedspread in its original location are also held in the collection. The remnant is in pristine condition. The Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshop) was a guild of designers and craftsmen that was founded by the architect Josef Hoffman (1879-1956) and the designer Koloman Moser (1868-1918). The firm manufactured a range of interior furnishings between 1903 and 1932. The textile department opened in 1900, and produced about 1,800 designs, mainly for printed fabrics for furnishings and apparel. The designs were characterised by simplified forms and vivid colours, and inspired by Eastern European peasant art and geometric motifs in contemporary painting. The workshop had a profound impact of European art and design, and its work is still celebrated today. Mathilde Flögl was born in the Czech Republic in 1893, and studied at the Kunstgerwerbeschule in Vienna. In 1916 she began working at the Weiner Werkstätte, and where she designed more than 120 textile patterns. This fabric Fälter or Butterfly was designed in 1924. The butterfly was a favourite motif of Flögl. In this design she plays with a variety of whimsical abstractions and arrangement of both the butterfly and the snail on a background of abstract colour stripes and blocks. Ann Carew 2016The fabric is of great aesthetic interest as an example of the work of the Viennese workshops, and the noted designer textile designer Mathilde Flögl. The original pencil drawings, pencil and gouache designs, and fabric swatches for Fälter are held in the MAK Museum in Vienna, and the Victorian and Albert Museum in London have a sample of piece of the silk fabric in an alternate colour wave. The Museum of Applied Arts in Sydney holds a swatch book of textiles from the Wiener Werkstätte, however Flögl’s work is not represented. The National Gallery of Victoria holds a similar swatch book. The remnant has an excellent provenance, is associated with a powerful personal narrative, and is significant and rare item relating to history of the Wiener Werkstätte in Vienna, and the oeuvre of Matilda Flögl. Ann Carew 2016Remnant of a block-printed silk fabric used to make the bedspread for Karl Duldig and Slawa Horowitz-Duldig's bed in Vienna. -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Ceramic (tiles): Tom SANDERS, Untitled, c. 1970s early
Sanders was a well-known local potter who worked for a time with David Boyd at the Martin Boyd Pottery, before returning to Melbourne where he had some association with Arthur Boyd, at the pottery in Murrumbeena. Sanders set up a studio in Eltham in the early 1950s and made the first of a series of architectural ceramic murals with painter and print maker Lawrence Daws in 1956. After returning from his travels in Europe to Australia in 1964, he began to work solely on creating ceramic murals. Murals created during the second half of the 1960s and into the 70s can/could previously be found at Southland Shopping Centre in Cheltenham, Melbourne (1968) - now demolished, the National Mutual Centre, Melbourne (1964-5) - now demolished, Dee Why Library, Sydney (1966), Woden Valley High School, ACT (1967), Tullamarine Airport, Melbourne (1969, 1970), Perth Concert Hall (1971) and University of Melbourne (1975) (with John Olsen). Sanders has worked with many of Australia’s pre-eminent painters and ceramicists including Fred Williams and John Olsen. In 2015 Nillumbik Shire Council will be installing a mural by Sanders, donated by Tom and his family before Tom passed away in 2009, for the redevelopment of the Eltham Town Square. During the 1970s Sanders produced a number of tapestry designs. Highly respected artist and one time local resident Hilary Jackman worked with Sanders developing and adapting his tile designs to be translated into silk tapestries that were made in Japanese Mills of Kawashima Orimono in Kyoto. They were displayed in the big Hall in the NGV. Sanders gave these tiles to Jackman as payment for her work. The tapestries are based on abstract designs and have a cotton warp, and silk weft. The tiles are similar to Sanders’ other mural works such as Wall of the Moon (Homage to Miro) and the mural located in the Perth Concert Hall. It’s clear that Sanders was inspired by the Spanish surrealist artist Joan Miro from the 1930s in both philosophy and style. Miro’s work is quite playful, symbolic and imaginative. Miro’s preference for painting like this was “to express contempt for conventional painting methods, which he saw was a way of supporting a bourgeois society”. He "famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favor of upsetting the visual elements of established painting.” Three earthenware tiles, embossed with an abstract linear design. N/A