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Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, Chris BARRY, Untitled (Patricia Marczak), 1986
Purchased through the Horsham Art Gallery Trust Fund, 1989 -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, Robert BESANKO, Untitled, n.d
Gift of the artist, 1990 -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, Bill HENSON, Untitled (portrait of the pianist Mack Jost), 1991
Gift of the Friends of Horsham Art Gallery, 1991 -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, Leah KING-SMITH, Untitled, 1991
Purchased through the Horsham Art Gallery Trust Fund with the assistance of the Victorian Regional Galleries Art Foundation Trust Fund, 1992 -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, Richard BECK, Untitled (Portrait of Sandra Leveson), 1973
Purchased through the Horsham Art Gallery Trust Fund, 1995 -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, Janina GREEN, Untitled, 1992
Purchased through the Horsham Art Gallery Trust Fund, 1995 -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Sculpture, Jeff THOMSON, Untitled (spiral), 1997
Acquired with the assistance of Arts Victoria, 1998 -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, Dacchi DANG, Untitled, 1996
Purchased through the Horsham Art Gallery Trust Fund with assistance from the Victoran Public Galleries Foundation Trust, 1998 -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Mixed media, Gareth SANSOM, Untitled, 2004
Purchased through the Horsham Art Gallery Trust Fund, 2005 -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Print, Kevin LINCOLN, Untitled, 1972
Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Mia Heriot, 2005monotype, pen and ink on paper -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Painting, Kevin LINCOLN, Untitled, 1980
Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Mia Heriot, 2005oil on canvas -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Untitled
Presented to Ken Hill by the artist Josef Thum as a token of his friendship. Thum was an Austrian POW at Camp 13 who was permitted to assist Ken Hill who was a mobile cinema operator, as a member of the Australian Amenities Service - AAA's Mobile Cinema Unit No 36 - around 1946-47. After hostilities had ceased Thum returned to Vienna. He and his Wife had 2 childrenFaded blue hard cover book. Cloth spine and front and back edges. Linen like paper pages. 5 pages of water colour sketches, 24 pages of pencil sketchesWith many kind wishes as a token of my friendship. Ever yours. Josef Thumsketches, pencil, thum j, hill k, camp 13, tatura, illustrations, books, art -
Castlemaine Art Museum
Painting, William Gould, Untitled (Fish), c. 1840
Gift of ms June Davies, 2000 -
Castlemaine Art Museum
Painting, Walter Withers, Untitled Landscape, 1896-1914
Gift of Mrs Reid, 1930 -
Castlemaine Art Museum
Painting, Rupert Bunny, Untitled (French Landscape), 1884-1933
Purchased, 1948 -
Castlemaine Art Museum
Painting, Rupert Bunny, Untitled (French Landscape), 1884-1933
Purchased, 1948 -
Castlemaine Art Museum
Painting, George Lambert, Untitled (Sketch for the Dark Horse), 1925
Gift of Mrs E.H. Williams, 1970 -
Castlemaine Art Museum
Painting, Miles Evergood, Untitled (Landscape), 1914-1939
Basil Hart Bequest Fund, 1983 -
Castlemaine Art Museum
Painting, George Coates, Untitled (Portrait of a Girl)
Gift of James Farrell, 1988 -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Christine Cochran, Untitled #1, 1974
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection - Wangaratta Art Prize 1975A square painting that features blue, green and red brush strokes on a olive green backgroundwangaratta art gallery, christine cochran, painting -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Painting, Wally Cooper, untitled, 2011
Rural City of Wangaratta Collection. Donation of Artist.A sunset landscape painted in acrylic using reds, oranges, yellows, blues, and blacks.wangaratta art gallery, landscape, sunset, wally cooper, indigenous australian artist, indigenous australian art, painting -
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
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 -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Drawing, SIBLEY, Andrew, Untitled, unknown
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, SUTTON Renee, Untitled (the Gallery), 2008
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Print, TROVA, Ernest, Untitled, unknown
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Nillumbik Shire Council
Print (Lithograph) Clifton Pugh, Clifton Pugh, Untitled (Black Birds) from the Bodford Terrace Suite 1978, 1978
Pugh was one of many artists who brought an Australian experience to attention. This work reveals the colour, textures, harshness and inhabitants of the natural bush, with the angular forms found on the ‘black birds’ dominating the composition with dramatic effect. Shanahan, Albert Tucker, Frank Werther and Fred Williams have at one time settled and or work there. Untitled (Black Birds) from the Bodford Terrace Suite 1978, created by Clifton Pugh - a celebrated Australian artist known for his landscapes and portraiture as well as (three-time) winner of Australia’s Archibald Prize. This piece plays a significant role within the Nillumbik Shire Collection due to Pugh’s strong connection to the local land where he settled in Cottle’s Bridge in 1951, purchasing 15 acres and named it Dunmoochin. Artists, potters and others settled at Dunmoochin and formed the Dunmoochin Artists Co-operative in order to collectively protect the land. Numerous renowned artists worked or resided at Dunmoochin including: Rick Amor, Fred Williams, Albert Tucker, Frank Hodgkinson, Mirka Mora, John Olsen, John Percival and John Howley amongst others. Upon his death in 1990 he left an art collection and extensive properties at Dunmoochin to be appreciated and utilised by artists for years to come lithographic print on French Arches paper. Dynamic and expressive depiction of black birds in flight on far left of composition, cropped elements of Australian landscape in blue and red in the background (trees, shrubs, rocks). Inscribed lower right 'Clifton'; 1:1; 179/300clifton pugh, bodford suite, dunmoochin -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Painting: David MOORE, Untitled (Landscape with Water), date unknown
oil on canvasek prac 2015 -
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