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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, WOOLRICH, Tony, Title, 2002
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Drawing, WRIGHT, Douglas, A nightwalker's meander, 1984
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, YAXLEY, William, Newdegate cave, 2000
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Print, ZAFAR, Adeel uz, Monster 3, 2013
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, ZAPPIA, Frank, Pictorial illusion 5, 1994
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Artwork, other, ZAPPIA, Frank, Big Boot, 1994
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Drawing, ZIVKOVIC, Slavica, The Place of Spirit, 2015
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Booklet, HUNTER Philip, Cover of book of etchings, 2003
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, JACK, Kenneth William, Gem, 1963
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Print, JOHNSTONE, Ruth, Garland, 2007
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Print, MATASSONI, Terry, Contemplation, 2010
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Print, MATASSONI, Terry, Solitude, 2010
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Print, ROBINSON, John, Crossing, 1988
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, YAXLEY, William, South Keppel Island, unknown
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Nillumbik Shire Council
Ceramic: Clifton PUGH, technician: Geoffrey DAVIDSON, Leda and the Emu, c. 1975
Geoff Davidson arrived at Dunmoochin around 1968 and began living and working as an apprentice to the potter Robert Main, who was working in a studio rented to him by Clifton Pugh on the Dunmoochin property. When Robert left, Geoff moved into the studio and began collaborating with Clifton Pugh on many projects for a period of 25 years whereby Clifton would decorate pots made by Geoff. Geoff produce the ceramic panels for Leda and the Emu. He mixed and identified the glazes for Clifton, then fired the panels once he had finished painting. Three or four murals were produced in this way, one of which was purchased by Don Dunston (ex-Premier of South Australia) as a gift to his dying wife.Dunmoochin derives its cultural and artistic heritage from the collaborative efforts of a group of artists who purchased land in Cottles Bridge in the early 1950’s. These artists (Pugh) pioneered one of the first artistic communes in Australia and created a lasting vision of how a community can gain knowledge and inspiration from living in a close relationship with nature. Pugh had explored the ‘Leda and the Swan’ mythological themes previously during the sixties in etchings and paintings, although he was more interested in referencing the original myth as allusions to other truths. Pugh was drawn to the Greek myth ‘Leda and the Swan’ in which Zeus transforms into a swan to seduce Leda. Pugh Australianised the myth so that Zeus transformed into an Emu rather than a Swan, and makes a gentle satirical comment on the sexual behaviour of the Australian male, whereby he sees a parallel between this and the proud yet awkward movements and naivety of our national bird. This particular theme was prevalent in Pugh's work right through the 60s and 70s. Leda and the Emu is a work by two prominent local artists (Clifton Pugh and Geoff Davidson) with a national and international reputation.Flat red background, black foliage. Leda is naked and sleeping with head resting in hand. Emu is to the left watching Leda. Drawing style is typical of Pugh’s work: linear, flat and gestural.Signed 'II Clifton' -
Peterborough History Group
Book, Australian Aborigines: the languages and customs of several tribes of aborigines in the Western District of Victoria, Published 1981, First published 1881
Information about local aboriginal tribesDoesn't specifically refer to Peterborough but explains early aboriginal culture and their relationship to the coastHardcover 111 page book with 104 page of annexures and index. Introduction by Jan Critchett, Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Education.Adhesive book plate with the name H W Grimwade.peterborough pre history, kirrie wurung, kaawirn kuunawarn, hissing swan aborigines, kirrae wurung, yarruun parpur tarneen -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, SZNYCER, Josef, The great winner, 1967
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Print, ANDRUCHOW, Pat, For quiet flight, 1999
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Work on paper, ANTONIOU, Andrew, Internal Navigation, 2012
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, ARMSTRONG, Ian, Spanish still life, 1982
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Print, ARMSTRONG, Ian, Cous Cous Bistro, 1988
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Print, ARNOLD, Raymond, Mt Lyell (Expanded Field), 2017
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, AUTIO, Narelle, Barmah Forest, 2006
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, AUTIO, Narelle, Cod Pool, 2006
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, AUTIO, Narelle, Swimming Cod, 2006
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, AUTIO, Narelle, Murray Cod Hatcheries, 2006
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, AUTIO, Narelle, Agro, 2006
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, AUTIO, Narelle, Trophy, 2006
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, AUTIO, Narelle, The Big Cod, 2006
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, AUTIO, Narelle, Tocumwal Pub, 2006