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Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Maggie Mezaks, Stone Council, 1971
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection.A costal landscape of a group of stones painted in oil using a colour palette of blue, green, white, black, yellow, and orange.Obverse: Mezaks/ (bottom right corner)wangaratta art gallery, maggie mezaks, painting, landscape, costal -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Ellen Michel, Stockman's Outfit, c. 1989
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection, Wangaratta Art Prize Grand Winner 1989.A still life oil painting of objects associated with a stockman, painted in shades of brown with some details in green and yellow.Obverse: E MICHEL/ (bottom left corner) WANGARATTA ART SHOW/ GRAND WINNER 1989/ STOCKMANS OUTFIT/ BY ELLEN MICHEL/ (plaque mounted on frame)wangaratta art gallery, ellen michel, still life, stockman, painting -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Ellen Michel, Summer in the Warbies, 1990
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection, Wangaratta Art Prize 1990.An oil landscape of gums and grass trees painted with a colour palette of green, yellow, brown, blue, and grey.E. MICHEL 90/ (bottom right corner) GRAND WINNER 1990/ ELLEN MICHEL/ 'Summer In The Warbys'/ (plaque mounted on frame)wangaratta art gallery, ellen michel, landscape, painting, warby ranges -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, A. D. Morris, Lake Mokoan, c. 1973
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection.An oil landscape of Lake Mokoan that has been painted using shades of blue, green, yellow, and brown.Obverse: A. D. MORRIS/ (bottom right)wangaratta art gallery, a. d. morris, ad morris, landscape, painting, lake mokoan -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Ron Muller, Garage Corner, c. 1993
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection, Wangaratta Art Prize 1993.A still life watercolour of an old garage painted with a colour palette of brown, green, grey, and yellow.Obverse: RON L MULLER/ (bottom left corner) Grand Winner 1993/ Garage Corner/ By/ Ron L. Muller/ Judge - Barbara Beasly-Southgate/ (plaque mounted on frame)wangaratta art gallery, ron muller, watercolour, garage, still life -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Ross Paterson, April Morn, Eden, 1991
Rural City of Wangaratta CollectionA costal landscape of boats mooring at a small dock, painted in oil using shades of blue, green, brown, yellow, and white.Obverse: Ross Paterson '91/ (bottom right corner) APRIL MORNING EDEN By ROSS PATERSON/ GRAND WINNER/ JUDGE - BARBARA McMANUS 1991/ (plaque on frame)wangaratta art gallery, ross paterson, landscape, painting, eden, costal, boats, dock -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Ross Paterson, Morning, near Euroa, 1985
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection. Wangaratta Art Show Grand Winner 1985.A landscape of a pastoral scene, painted in oil using shades o green, brown, blue, and yellow.R Paterson '85/ (bottom right corner) - GRAND WINNER 1985 -/ WANGARATTA ART SHOW/ (plaque mounted on frame)wangaratta art gallery, ross paterson, landscape, painting pastoral -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Ross Paterson, Riverbank Shepparton, 2007
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection, Wangaratta Art Show Grand Winner 2007.A pastoral landscape of cows grazing beside a river, painting with oils in shades of brown, green, yellow, red, and blue.Obverse: Ross Paterson/ (bottom right corner)wangaratta art gallery, ross paterson, landscape, painting, pastoral, riverbank, cows -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Len Pawluk, Afternoon Walhalla, 1981
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection, Wangaratta Art Prize Grand Winner 1981.A aerial landscape of a rural road, painted in oil using a colour palette of blue, green, white, yellow, and brown.Obverse: L Pawluk/ (bottom left corner)wangaratta art gallery, len pawluk, landscape, rural, painting, walhalla -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Len Pawluk, Kanga Country, c. 1983
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection, Wangaratta Art Prize 1983.A pastoral landscape painted in oils using shades of blue, green, white, yellow, and brown.Obverse: L. Pawluk./ (bottom left) WANGARATTA ART SHOW/ GRAND PRIZE WINNER/ 1983/ (plaque mounted on frame)wangaratta art gallery, len pawluk, landscape, painting, pastoral -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Herman Pekel, As the Evening Sets, 1988
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection, Wangaratta Art Prize 1988.A coastal landscape painted in watercolour using shades of blue, green, and brown.Obverse: HERMAN/ REKEL/ (bottom left corner) WANGARATTA ART SHOW - 1988/ 150th CELEBRATION SPECIAL AWARD/ GRAND WINNER - WATERCOLOUR/ (plaque mounted on frame)wangaratta art gallery, herman pekel, coastal, landscape, painting -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Wykeham Perry, Taylors Bay, Eildon, 1987
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection, Wangaratta Art Prize 1987.A landscape of a lake scene, painted using oils in a colour palette of green, blue, pink, brown, and grey.Obverse: Wykeham Perry 87/ (bottom left corner) WANGARATTA ART SHOW/ GRAND WINNER 1987/ (plaque mounted on frame)wangaratta art gallery, wykeham perry, landscape, painting, coastal -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Christopher Pyett, And Each For One Another, 1976
abstractRural City of Wangaratta Collection. Purchased with funds from the Wangaratta Art Council.An abstract painting of an eatery dinning area painted in oil using a colour palette of predominantly blue alongside shades of green, pink, brown, and yellow.Pyett/ '76/ (bottom left corner)wangaratta art gallery, christopher pyett, painting -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Angelo Quabba, Gums By The River, 1992
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection. Gift of the artist 1992.A landscape scene of a river winding through gums painted with oils using a colour palette of green, brown, grey, blue, orange, and purple.Obverse: A. Quabba 1992/ (bottom right corner)wangaratta art gallery, angelo quabba, landscape, painting -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Rodney Symmons, Lake Buffalo, 1998
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection. Wangaratta Art Show - Grand Winner 1998.A oil landscape of Lake Buffalo, painted using shades of blue, green, yellow, brown, and white.Obverse: R SYMMONS/ (bottom right corner)wangaratta art gallery, rodney symmons, landscape, painting, lake buffalo -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Kevin Taylor, Winter's Cloak Mordialloc, c. 2000
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection. Wangaratta Art Prize Grand Winner 2000.A coastal landscape of docked boats painted in oils using shades of green, yellow, brown, and grey.Obverse: Taylor (bottom right corner)/ Grand Winner 2000/ WINTERS CLOAK MORDIALLOC/ By KEVIN A. TAYLOR/ Judge - Ms. JUDITH GARDE/ (plaque mounted on frame)wangaratta art gallery, kevin taylor, landscape, painting, coastal, boats, dock -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Mary Watson, The Buckland River, 1988
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection. Gift of the Wangaratta Y's Men's Club.A river landscape painted with oils in shades of green, blue, brown, and grey.Obverse: MARY WATSON/ (bottom right corner) WINNER - PAIR SMALL PAINTINGS/ 1988 WANGARATTA ART SHOW/ Presented By WANGARATTA Y'S MEN'S CLUB/ (plaque mounted on frame)wangaratta art gallery, mary watson, painting, landscape, buckland river -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Mary Watson, The Ovens River, 1988
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection. Gift of the Wangaratta Y's Men's Club.A river landscape painted with oils in shades of green, blue, brown, and grey.Obverse: MARY WATSON/ (bottom right corner) WINNER - PAIR SMALL PAINTINGS/ 1988 WANGARATTA ART SHOW/ Presented By WANGARATTA Y'S MEN'S CLUB/ (plaque mounted on frame)wangaratta art gallery, mary watson, landscape, painting, ovens river -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, V. R. Watt, Untitled (Pastoral landscape with river), unknown
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection. Gift of Leslie Morrison. Donated in memory of Bruce Morrison, Shire Engineer.A realistic pastoral landscape, painted in watercolour using a colour palette of green, blue, brown, yellow, and white.Obverse: VR WATT/ (bottom left corner)wangaratta art gallery, v. r. watt, landscape, painting, pastoral -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, V. R. Watt, Untitled (Pastoral landscape with sheep), unknown
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection. Gift of Leslie Morrison. Donated in memory of Bruce Morrison, Shire Engineer.A realistic pastoral landscape, painted in watercolour using a colour palette of green, blue, brown, yellow, and white.Obverse: VR WATT/ (bottom left corner)wangaratta art gallery, v. r. watt, landscape, pastoral, painting -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Malcolm Webster, Sky Storm, c. 2002
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection. Wangaratta Art Prize Grand Winner 2020.A realistic pastoral landscape during a storm, painted in watercolour using shades of blue, green, brown, yellow, and orange.Obverse: M WEBSTER/ (bottom right corner) Grand Winner 2020/ Malcolm Webster/ *** Sky Storm ***/ Judge - Amanda Hyatt/ (plaque mounted on frame)wangaratta art gallery, malcolm webster, landscape, painting -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Margaret Woollard, Natures Corroboree Taminick Gap Autumn, 1977
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection. Gift of the Wangaratta BPW Club for their 21st Anniversary.A landscape oil painting in shades of yellow, blue, green, and brown.Obverse: Marg Woollard 6.1977- (bottom right corner) Marg Woollard 'NATURE'S CORROBOREE'/ Y.M.C.A 1978 Art Show prize/ Presented by Wangaratta B.P.W. Club. for its 21st anniversary/ to the City of Wangaratta./ (plaque mounted on frame)wagaratta art gallery, margaret woollard, painting, landscape -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Ceramic, Tom Strachan, Untitled Bowl, 2004
Wangaratta Art Gallery CollectionA hand sculpture ceramic square bowl glazed in green, blue, white and grey featuring an pattern engraved and stamped into the glaze. Design of the bowl is based on the 16th Century Japanese Oribe ware.tom strachan, after 16th c japanese oribe ware, ceramic bowl -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Textile, Kathy Beilby, Wandering, 2020
Making marks with needle and thread across the landscape of life, sometimes treading lightly but often leaving scars. Wandering was inspired by marks left from the eucalyptus leaves on the fabric, a scrap of fabric easily carried, an idle moment to make a few marks with needle and thread. A longer time to stitch becomes a wandering mind, like taking a walk in the bush, deciding on the tracks ahead and reflecting on those already taken.Wangaratta Art Gallery Collection. Donated by June BrownA rectangular silk piece that has been botanically dyed brown with eucalyptus leaves and then green, blue, and orange cotton threads have been handstitched across the piece to create tracks.kathy beilby, botanical dying, handstitching, textile -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Textile, Esmae Emerson, Spring Growth, 2010
Wangaratta Art Gallery CollectionA small weaving with a colour palette of black, green, yellow and white.esmae emerson, weaving, textile -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Textile, Rodney Love, I Am Because We Are, 2004-2007
The panels from the I Am Because We Are series are woven from cut-up donated socks. They were woven on a four-shaft floor loom with a cotton warp. The names of the donors have been typed onto polyester ribbons which have been woven in with the socks. It’s possible that the typewriter ink could fade if exposed for long periods to strong light, but the sock material should be fairly stable as they were almost exclusively commercially-produced socks. The wood of the frames has been painted with an acrylic paint, and covered with MDF boards. The fabric is stretched over the frames and secured with staples.Wangaratta Art Gallery Collection. Donated by Artist.A woven textile work using fabric in shades of black, grey, white, green, and orange. -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Textile, Sharon Peoples, Lake Tuggeranong 2, 2019
In 2019 Peoples undertook a residency at the Tuggeranong Arts Centre, Canberra. The original proposal was to explore the suburban gardens. However, it was the man-made lake with a different bloom, blue-green algae that held her attention. The still waters of the lake in the early mornings are tranquil. Becoming more familiar with the Lake, details caught Peoples’ eye. However, she realised the only interaction by humans with the Lake were two men who motored a small boat to the centre of the Lake, a hint as to the connection between tranquility and blue/green algae.Wangaratta Art Gallery Collection. Donated by June Brown.A small embroidery using a colour palette of green, orange, blue and brown depicting a scene of Lake Tuggeranong mounted into a purple spectacle case.sharon peoples, textile, embroidery, lake tuggeranong, landscape -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Textile, Sharon Peoples, Lake Tuggeranong 3, 2019
In 2019 Peoples undertook a residency at the Tuggeranong Arts Centre, Canberra. The original proposal was to explore the suburban gardens. However, it was the man-made lake with a different bloom, blue-green algae that held her attention. The still waters of the lake in the early mornings are tranquil. Becoming more familiar with the Lake, details caught Peoples’ eye. However, she realised the only interaction by humans with the Lake were two men who motored a small boat to the centre of the Lake, a hint as to the connection between tranquility and blue/green algae.Wangaratta Art Gallery Collection. Donated by June Brown.A small embroidery using a colour palette of green, red, blue and brown depicting a scene of Lake Tuggeranong mounted into a brown spectacle case.sharon peoples, embroidery, textile, lake tuggeranong -
Warrnambool Art Gallery
Zulu necklace, 19th century
It is unknown how this specific item made its way into the Warrnambool Museum. However, many South African artefacts came to the museum through men who served in the army during the Boer Wars of 1880-81 and 1899-1902.A beaded rope necklace. The rope is made from cloth and plant fibre with glass beads. It has a brass fastening. There are five colours: white, green, black and red with a pink band at the top. In the Zulu culture beads and jewellery were used as a means of communication. Generally they were used to convey messages about whether someone was married, engaged or single. The colours had different meanings but when placed next to white, the meaning would always be positive. white: purity and love black: marriage and rebirth red: also love green: contentment pink: denoted high status Beadwork was almost solely the work of women but men would also wear the jewellery.zulu, south africa, jewellery, beads, kwa zulu natal, africa, boer war, warrnambool -
Wonthaggi & District Historical Society
Book and Map, Barbara Moyle, Pioneers on tthe Powlett and at Wonthaggi 1878-1910, 2015
Book - families social histories, maps, photograps Map - block numbers town names physical / geographical featuresFarming and social history of pioneers of the Powlett River are prior to the establishment of the State Coal Mine at Wonthaggi. Significant land marks, buildings and photographs are included. Dark green cover with oval artists impression of Powlett river and bridge Associated map which covers the parishes plus key places of interestlPioneers on the Powlett and at Wonthaggi 1878-1910 Barbara R Moyle 2015 Early History of Settlement Map - Parish names, significant sitesfarming, pioneers of wonthaggi and district, wonthaggi families