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Drawing: Paul MARGOCSY (b.1945 MELB AUS), Greater Glider, c.1984
Watercolour painting, side view of a Greater Glider sitting on the branch of a eucalypt tree with white background Lower right, black pen, signature 'Paul Margocsy' -
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Painting: Hilary JACKMAN (b.1943 Melb AUS), Brougham Street Bridge, 1980
Oil on canvas board. Landscape painting of Eltham with Brougham Street bridge in the foreground. People walking down the road and cars in the backgroundLower left, red paint 'HILARY JACKMAN 80'landscape, painting, eltham, bush, bridge, brougham street, jackman -
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Painting: John SERLE (b.1928), Untitled (Bush), 1966
acrylic and enamel on composition boardLower right, rose paint 'SERLE SEPT 66' -
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Painting: Eric Stephensen (b.1916), Silent Lagoon, 1966, 1966
Oil on canvas. Painted at Art Historian, Bernard Smith's dam beside Karingal Drive in Eltham, Victoria. Rich, green shrubs and eucalyptus trees surround the water, reeds grow in the dam. The surrounding landscape is reflected in the water. Sloping land and bush fill the background. -
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Painting: Tony Harkin (b.1938 Aus), Bush Study, 1982
Landscape painting of "a pool of water" and its surrounding Australian bush landscape. May be a reference to the Black Dam near Dunmoochin, Cottles Bridge.Signed and dated lower right corner "Harkin 1982"landscape, eltham, dam, cottles bridge, water, bush -
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Painting: Sonia Skipper (b.1918 WA - d.2008 Renmark, SA), After the Fire, 1962
Landscape painting of a pine in the Australian bush landscape. Painted just after the devastating Victorian bushfires of 1962. Two figures run down the hill in the foreground. There are hills in the background and the sky is shades of pink and violet. Painted in warm earth tones in a painterly, tonal realist style.Lower right, grey paint, signature: 'Sonia Skipper' -
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Painting: Tony Harkin (b.1938 Aus), Bush Study, Eltham, c.1977
A bush study of Eltham Park. Blue and green tones with the foliage of a tree in the foreground and trees and grasses in the background.Lower left, red paint: "TONY HARKIN 77" -
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Domenico De CLARIO (b.1947 Trieste, ITA - emigrated AUS 1956), Domenico de Clario, Cenacolo (The Supper Room), 1984-85
This was the first work de Clario painted during his Australia Council residency in Paretaio, Arthur Boyd's studio in Tuscany. It was painted in an old stable with a vaulted ceiling that reminded de Clario of a cenacolo or supper room. Domenico de Clario has an international reputation, gained particularly through his installation work and collaboration with composers and musicians. De Clario made many irregular shaped, un-stretched paintings during this period. He was involved with Arte Povera, a socialist based art movement where the 'poverty' was reflected in the choice and use of materials. This work was entered into the 1986 Shire of Eltham Art Awards. Painting: oil on canvas mounted on stretched canvas. Semi abstract painting containing out of focus objects within a room.de clario, painting, semi abstract, expressive, painterly, personal, arte povera, paretaio -
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Painting: Guy STUART (b.1942 ACT), Guy Stuart, Tunnel by the Yarra, 2004
An abstract painting of the Yarra River from Pound Bend in Warrandyte. The painting is quite expressive, linear and gestural in style. Muted, neutral tones of greens, browns and reds. -
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Painting: Jenni MITCHELL (b.1955 Melb, AUS), Jenni Mitchell, Melbourne, Australia, 1987
oil on linen landscape painting. High horizon line. Melbourne cityscape in the distance in cool colours (blues, purples). Varieties of foliage in warm colours (red oranges and yellow) in the foreground. mitchell, oil painting, landscape, melbourne -
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Romana FAVIER-ZORZUT (b.1930 Slovenia), Historical Museum, Montmorency, Paris, 1976
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Reinis ZUSTERS (b.1918 Ukraine, arr.1950 Aus - d.1999 NSW Aus), Sunday Morning Montsalvat, 1979
Reinis Zusters OAM was born 15 October 1918 in Odessa, Ukraine, of Latvian parents. Zusters’ father died before he was two years old and he was raised in an orphanage from an early age. He had one sister. He studied Art at the Riga Technical College, Latvia, from 1935 to 1940. He married Aldija Kapteinis, and they had a daughter, Rudite (born 1942 in Riga). After World War II the Zusters family were refugees. They reached Western Australia in 1950, where they stayed for 6 months before moving to Canberra, ACT. In 1952, Zusters moved from Canberra to Pennant Hills in Sydney with his second wife, Arija Biks. Their daughter Laura was born in Sydney in 1956. In 1966, Zusters met his future third wife, Venita Salnajs. In 1969, Zusters bought a house in Greenwich, Sydney. He married Venita on September 17, 1976, and they moved to Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains. Zusters died on 8 October, 1999 at Wentworth Falls, and was cremated at Rookwood Crematorium, Sydney. His ashes are buried in the Latvian section of Rookwood Cemetery. Zusters studied at the Technical College of Riga (Latvia), and at East Sydney Technical College, Australia. He was influenced by his Latvian cultural heritage, and admired the artist Voldemars Tone (1892-1958). Shortly after arrival in Australia, Zusters became a draughtsman with the Department of Works and Housing in Canberra. Later he was appointed chief designer with the Australian-American architectural firm Austin-Anderson, at St. Leonards, Sydney. Zusters practised as a full-time professional artist from 1968. Zusters was a prolific painter, predominantly in oils. He produced many large landscapes, including triptychs of the Blue Mountains. His landscapes were mountain scenes prepared in the manner of Jackson Pollock and completed with washes and pale glazes of colour. His cityscapes featured a rich paint surface and sharp-edged thickness of paint applied with a palette knife, layer upon layer. He painted urban scenes of Sydney, inland Australian scenes, and several major portraits including Sir Winston Churchill’s gardener (purchased by Art Gallery of NSW). He made many small informal portrait-drawings of friends. His usual signature was “Zusters”. His work is represented in numerous public and private collections in Australia and abroad. He won numerous prestigious awards in Australia, Japan and USA and was honoured with the Order of Australia Medal in 1994. -
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Peter Glass (b.1917-d.1997), Peter Glass, Bush at St. Andrews, Winter Light, 1978
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Margot Knox (b.1931-d.2002), Eddy Anderson's Orchard, Mt Pleasant Road
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Ewald NAMATJIRA (b.1930 - d.1984) Language Group: Western Arrernte, Untitled
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John IRVING (b.1959), Australian Landscape
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Kevin Lincoln (b.1941 Tas, Aus), Black Bowl
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Lynn QUINTAL (b.1952 Aus), The Fleet
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Paul CAVELL (b.1946 Aus), Castlemaine into Chewton
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Drawing: Hilary JACKMAN (b.1943 Melb, AUS), Allwood House, Hurstbridge
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Drawing: Margot KROYER-PEDERSON (b.1931 - d.1997), Frogmouths
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Painting: Herman PEKEL (b.1956 Aus), Queenscliffe Shop Study
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Painting: Lesley SINCLAIR (b.1901 - d.1999 AUS), Montsalvat
Lesley Sinclair studied art at the National Gallery School in Melbourne in the 1920s, and lithography at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. She became a member of the Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors, but rarely exhibited her work. She was a student of Justus Jorgensen and a founding member of the Montsalvat group in Eltham. She lived at Montsalvat and taught painting until her death. -
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Painting: Peter GLASS (b.1917 - d.1997 AUS), Butterfly Country Eltham
Glass studied at the Swinburne Technical College under Max Meldrum. -
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Mixed Media: Shane PICKETT (b.1957 Quairading, WA - d.2010 Perth, WA - Group: Nyoongar), Images No.1
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Painting: Doug WRIGHT (b.1944 Ballarat, VIC), Head in the Land (Private Persons)
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Painting: Marian SUSSEX (b. 1916 Vic - d. 2007 Melb. AUS), Timeless Land
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Painting: Hilary JACKMAN (b.1943 Melb. AUS), Lemon Tea
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Painting: Janet R. BODDY (b.1935 Melb. AUS), Where the Ibis are
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Print (Silkscreen): Bruno LETI (b.1941 Rome, ITA - arrived 1950 AUS), The Chinese Dragon