Showing 16 items matching "anl maritime art prize"
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Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPoster (item) - Poster, exhibition, Mission to Seafarers, 2005 ANL Maritime Art Prize & Exhibition, 2005
... 2005 ANL Maritime Art Prize & Exhibition...anl maritime art prize...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne anl maritime art prize 2005 exhibition mission to seafarers flinders street sponsors poster Dates of the exhibition, logos and names of sponsors. ...Dates of the exhibition, logos and names of sponsors.anl maritime art prize, 2005, exhibition, mission to seafarers, flinders street, sponsors, poster -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPoster, ANL Art Prize 2008
... anl maritime art prize...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne anl maritime art prize anl maritime art prize 2008 ANL Art Prize 2008 Poster Poster ...anl maritime art prize, anl, maritime art prize, 2008 -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaDrawing, Warren Fox, Our Mysterious Connection, 2019
... maritime art prize...anl...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne maritime art prize anl maritime art prize warren fox 2019 officers seafarers artwork-paintings Sketch on paper in graphite depicting an ship officer in uniform, his body in the sea nearly to the shoulders. ...Our connection to the sea is indescribable and anonymous to most. Describing it in words alone, does not it justice, hence I paint.Marine artSketch on paper in graphite depicting an ship officer in uniform, his body in the sea nearly to the shoulders. A black rectangle hidding his eyes.maritime art prize, anl maritime art prize, warren fox, 2019, officers, seafarers, artwork-paintings -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPainting, Jack Woods, Heading to a Safe Port, 2017
... anl...maritime art prize...Maritime Art Prize. Jack's marine art covers a wide spectrum of maritime subjects, but with a focus on paintings of classic yachts that ventured over long distances to remote parts of the world. The composition of the painting incorporates several features: the Galleon windvane restored to the roof of the Mission in 2020, the tanker vessel, the weather and dangerous oceans encountered by mariners, presenting symbolically the relationship of the Mission to seafaring from the 19th C. through to the present day. safe jack woods painting port artwork windjammer windvane cargo ship galleon weather vane anl maritime art prize artwork-paintings Oil painting on linen covered wooden frame, incorporating several features: from left to right a tanker vessel, a windjammer and the galleon wind vane restored to the roof of the Mission in 2020. ...This painting, which includes the beautifully crafted wind vane above the historic Mission to Seafarers’ building in Flinders Street, Melbourne, symbolises the safe port for the crew of ships, over the years, that have entered Port Phillip Bay, since the Victorian Mission was established in 1857. The stormy ocean weather for the sailors is contrasted with the calm seas near the Mission.This painting was an entry for the 2017 Maritime Art Prize. Jack's marine art covers a wide spectrum of maritime subjects, but with a focus on paintings of classic yachts that ventured over long distances to remote parts of the world. Maritime art, Marine artDonated by Jack WoodsOil painting on linen covered wooden frame, incorporating several features: from left to right a tanker vessel, a windjammer and the galleon wind vane restored to the roof of the Mission in 2020.safe, jack woods, painting, port, artwork, windjammer, windvane, cargo ship, galleon, weather vane, anl, maritime art prize, artwork-paintings -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPainting - Painting, Acrylic, Ramon Honisett, Untitled, 1990-2000
... maritime art...ramon honisett...ray honisett...anl maritime art prize...Fulfills previous MTSV acquisition policy regarding collection of modern or contemporary marine paintings. tankers marine painting maritime art ramon honisett ray honisett anl maritime art prize acta maritime art prize hastings western port victoria steel roll on roll off forklift mornington peninsula artwork-paintings at lower right corner single uc word in black paint : "HONISETT" Large framed unglazed landscape format painting predominantly green depicting in foreground a merchant vessel, a roll-on roll-off cargo ship moored at a single quayside on a river or river mouth. ...Ramon (Ray) Francis Honisett (11.04.1931 - 30.08.2019), Fellow RMIT and medallist specialised in philatelic design, marine and military aircraft painting art and was active in the 1960s - 1990s. Ray Honisett used to live in Rye, in the Mornington Peninsula. According to Gavin Fry's book: The painting likely depicts the Lysaght Endeavour loading at Hastings. "The Lysaght Endeavour and its sister ship Lysaght Entreprise were built in Newcastle in 1973 specifically to serve the regional steel industry on the route Port Kembla - Westernport - Adelaide. Even after being lengthened by 17 metres, the two ships had remarkably short working lines, with both being broken up by 1988."Maritime artLarge framed unglazed landscape format painting predominantly green depicting in foreground a merchant vessel, a roll-on roll-off cargo ship moored at a single quayside on a river or river mouth. The middle ground shows a moderate solid jetty leading to large storage sheds at right. The background appears primarily rural with fields and hills in the distance. The location is probably Hastings Western Port in Victoria - notice the forklifts loading rolls of steel produced at the nearby steel rolling mill - the buildings in the distance. You can see the rolls of steel lined up on the hard stand to the right of the ship. The funnel colours suggest the Australian National Line. The frame incorporates a beige fabric slip with gilt edge the actual dark wood frame also with inset banded gilt edge. The back of the painting is covered with brown paper in places damaged. Hangs on a cotton cord threaded between two screw in eyelet hooks.at lower right corner single uc word in black paint : "HONISETT"tankers, marine painting, maritime art, ramon honisett, ray honisett, anl maritime art prize, acta maritime art prize, hastings, western port, victoria, steel, roll on roll off, forklift, mornington peninsula, artwork-paintings -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaBooklet - Catalogue, ANL Art Prize 2006: catalogue (1475A), invitation (1475B) and vote for People's Choice (1475C)
... anl maritime art prize...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne anl maritime art prize 2006 maritime art prize neilma gantner Neilma Bailieu Gantner (7 November 1922 – 15 June 2015) Neilma Sidney ANL Art Prize 2006: catalogue (1475A), invitation (1475B) and vote for People's Choice (1475C) Booklet Catalogue ...anl maritime art prize, 2006, maritime art prize, neilma gantner, neilma bailieu gantner (7 november 1922 – 15 june 2015), neilma sidney -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaBooklet (item) - Catalogue, ANL Maritime Art Awards + Exhibition 2015, October 2015
... ...anl maritime art prize...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne The Maritime Art Award is an annual event This catalogue is published annually documenting the Maritime Art Award held at the Mission to Seafarers Victoria. art exhibitions maritime award maritime art prize anl 2015 catalogue artists anl maritime art prize Features major sponsor logo ANL and MtSV logo. ...The Maritime Art Award is an annual event This catalogue is published annually documenting the Maritime Art Award held at the Mission to Seafarers Victoria. Features major sponsor logo ANL and MtSV logo. art, exhibitions, maritime award, maritime art prize, anl, 2015, catalogue, artists, anl maritime art prize -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPainting, Dr Larisa (Lara) Bardsley, The Spirit at the Station, 2013
... anl maritime art prize...This painting was running for the Top 20 People's Choice. anl maritime art prize lara bardlsey 2013 larisa bardsley spirit of tasmania port melbourne station pier artwork-paintings maritime art prize "Greyer than ..." ...On a drizzly day, viewed from from the beach at Port Melbourne, the Spirit of Tasmania sits waiting for her cargo at Station Pier.Maritime ArtLarge black and white painting depicting the Spirit of Tasmania in Port Melbourne"Greyer than ..."anl maritime art prize, lara bardlsey, 2013, larisa bardsley, spirit of tasmania, port melbourne, station pier, artwork-paintings, maritime art prize -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPainting, Hans Schiebold, Home from Home, 2014
... In 2012, he was a finalist of the ANL Maritime Art Prize. This artwork was an entry for the Maritime Art Prize 2014....In 2012, he was a finalist of the ANL Maritime Art Prize. This artwork was an entry for the Maritime Art Prize 2014. ...Hans Schiebold, lives in Seaford and is a former ship’s captain who migrated to Australia more than three decades ago, Schiebold is fully immersed in his life as an artist. In 2012, he was a finalist of the ANL Maritime Art Prize. This artwork was an entry for the Maritime Art Prize 2014.RealistPainting on Unframed stretched canvas depicting courtyard and Bell tower of MTSV chapelInscribed on stretcher: HANS SCHIEBOLD HOME FROM HOME mission to seafarers victoria, spanish-courtyard, bell tower, artwork, hans schiebold, mission to seafarers, seamen's mission, flinders street, courtyard, bell, tables, arches, artwork-paintings, 2014, maritime art prize -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPainting, Robert Klein-Boonschate, Departure 7, 2003
... maritime art...Robert Klein-Boonschate...artwork-paintings...maritime art prize...anl...Finalist Robert Klein-Boonschate in the ANL Maritime Art Prize 2003 Biography: (https://www.artpartners.com.au/robert-kleinboonschate/) Born in The Netherlands, Robert migrated to Tallangatta, Australia with his family in 1971. ...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne Finalist Robert Klein-Boonschate in the ANL Maritime Art Prize 2003 Biography: (https://www.artpartners.com.au/robert-kleinboonschate/) Born in The Netherlands, Robert migrated to Tallangatta, Australia with his family in 1971. ...Finalist Robert Klein-Boonschate in the ANL Maritime Art Prize 2003 Biography: (https://www.artpartners.com.au/robert-kleinboonschate/) Born in The Netherlands, Robert migrated to Tallangatta, Australia with his family in 1971. Robert completed a degree in Graphic Art at Swinburne College and settled into Melbourne for the next seven years as a professional artist and art facilitator. Robert moved to Mparntwe (Alice Springs) in the 1980’s where he worked closely with Arrernte Peoples for the next 12 years. Robert’s beautiful landscapes reflect the influence of Arrernte artist Albert Namatjira and his love of the Australian landscape reflects his experiences with the Arrernte Peoples and their connection to ‘Country’. Robert opened the art studio located at his home in Alice Springs to Arrernte, Luritja, Warlpiri & Pintupi artists and worked alongside such artists as Johnny Warrangkula Tjupurrula. Robert helped to facilitate Johnny’s later body of work by constructing special brushes which could be used by Johnny after breaking his wrist. Robert has returned to NSW and now lives in Walla Walla surrounded by the rugged natural landscapes of Australia.Large scale Oil on Belgian Linen depicting dockside and ships.docks, waterside, maritime art, robert klein-boonschate, artwork-paintings, maritime art prize, anl -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaBook, Gavin Fry, Ray Honisett, An Illustrated Life, 2021
... He has entered the ANL Maritime Art Prize several times. ray honisett gavin fry The first comprehensive study of the life and work of Ray Honisett [1931-2019], one of the most significant illustrators of his generation and the doyen of Australian aviation art. ...The first comprehensive study of the life and work of Ray Honisett [1931-2019], one of the most significant illustrators of his generation and the doyen of Australian aviation art.164 pages, softcover with colour illustrations.non-fictionThe first comprehensive study of the life and work of Ray Honisett [1931-2019], one of the most significant illustrators of his generation and the doyen of Australian aviation art.ray honisett, gavin fry -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaBook, Nautical Association of Australia Inc, A Lucky Ship – Nine Lives of Australian Coaster Tambar 1912-1960, 2013
... The ANL has also been the sponsor of the Maritime Art Prize for many years. naa australian national line interest group moreton bay tambar coaster ships This high-quality book is the extraordinary story of an ordinary little ship that had a long and eventful life. ...This high-quality book is the extraordinary story of an ordinary little ship that had a long and eventful life. Perhaps few Australian coasters have had a more interesting and varied history. Built in Scotland in 1912 for the North Coast Steam Navigation Company, Tambar worked as a lifeline to isolated river and island communities, first in New South Wales, then for the Tasmanian Government and Holymans in Bass Strait (King Island) and as the last steamer serving the Gippsland Lakes. In between she even spent a few years in Papua New Guinea. When World War II broke out, Tambar was commissioned into the RAN as an auxiliary minesweeper, but after the terrible Darwin air raid in 1942 became the first vessel of the newly formed Salvage Board, later assisting in the search for survivors of the Battle of the Coral Sea. Returning to Bass Strait in 1944 for a few more years, she then spent the 1950s on standby as a salvage vessel in Melbourne, working on Merilyn, Terawhiti, E.J. Fairnie, and River Burnett. Craig Mair grew up in Grangemouth, Scotland where Tambar was built, and became interested after inheriting a builder's model from his father. He has consulted thousands of records, including the ship's logs, tracked down witnesses, and assembled over 100 photographs and maps to give a unique insight into Tambar's story, and coastal Australia in the middle decades of the twentieth century, before roads took over the transport task. Besides many colourful stories of shipwrecks and strandings, strange cargoes, salty characters, exotic places, wartime air raids, and salvage jobs, the book includes a definitive account of the worst Second World War 'friendly fire' incident in Australian waters in Moreton Bay in 1942.250 pages, Appendices, Bibliography and Indices, extensively illustratednon-fictionThis high-quality book is the extraordinary story of an ordinary little ship that had a long and eventful life. Perhaps few Australian coasters have had a more interesting and varied history. Built in Scotland in 1912 for the North Coast Steam Navigation Company, Tambar worked as a lifeline to isolated river and island communities, first in New South Wales, then for the Tasmanian Government and Holymans in Bass Strait (King Island) and as the last steamer serving the Gippsland Lakes. In between she even spent a few years in Papua New Guinea. When World War II broke out, Tambar was commissioned into the RAN as an auxiliary minesweeper, but after the terrible Darwin air raid in 1942 became the first vessel of the newly formed Salvage Board, later assisting in the search for survivors of the Battle of the Coral Sea. Returning to Bass Strait in 1944 for a few more years, she then spent the 1950s on standby as a salvage vessel in Melbourne, working on Merilyn, Terawhiti, E.J. Fairnie, and River Burnett. Craig Mair grew up in Grangemouth, Scotland where Tambar was built, and became interested after inheriting a builder's model from his father. He has consulted thousands of records, including the ship's logs, tracked down witnesses, and assembled over 100 photographs and maps to give a unique insight into Tambar's story, and coastal Australia in the middle decades of the twentieth century, before roads took over the transport task. Besides many colourful stories of shipwrecks and strandings, strange cargoes, salty characters, exotic places, wartime air raids, and salvage jobs, the book includes a definitive account of the worst Second World War 'friendly fire' incident in Australian waters in Moreton Bay in 1942.naa, australian national line, interest group, moreton bay, tambar, coaster, ships -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPainting, Berni Ayreart, Forgotten Uncle Bill's story, 2013
... ...maritime art prize...anl...This painting was exhibited at the MTSV 2013 ANL Maritime Art Prize finalists and voted as one of a group of 20 People's Choice top finalists: artwork 2013 berni ayreart artwork-paintings maritime art prize anl boat Artist signature at lower right corner facing in white paint uc : "BERNIE AYRE" painting of the prow of a wooden boat fully mounted and with black mitred frame and glazed with perspex. ...The boat in the painting belonged to a seafarer, my Uncle Bill who used it to fish from when on shore leave.This weathered boat is a familiar image to many who walk the shorelines and ponder the question, "I wonder who the owner is?" Maritime art, Marine artpainting of the prow of a wooden boat fully mounted and with black mitred frame and glazed with perspex. Cord hanger sealed backing with labelsArtist signature at lower right corner facing in white paint uc : "BERNIE AYRE"artwork, 2013, berni ayreart, artwork-paintings, maritime art prize, anl, boat -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPainting, Ian Parry, Night Time at North Wharf, 1990
... 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. ...The painting was the winner of the ACTA Maritime Art Prize, the predecessor of the ANL Maritime Art Prize, in 1990 and was acquired by P & O Nedlloyd who donated it to the Mission in 2005. ...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 VictoriaPoster, ANL Art Prize 2007, 2007
... Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne Official promotion poster for art exhibition at MTSV, 2007 A record of the ongoing involvement of the MTSV in maritime art, and working with the art community by providing a suitable venue and display space. art, maritime, exhibition, art, 2007 Large paper poster, coloured inks. ANL Art Prize ...Official promotion poster for art exhibition at MTSV, 2007 A record of the ongoing involvement of the MTSV in maritime art, and working with the art community by providing a suitable venue and display space.Large paper poster, coloured inks. art, maritime, exhibition, art, 2007 -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaBook, Nautical Association of Australia Inc, ANL, A Fleet History of Australian National Line 1957-1999, 2020
... The ANL has also been the sponsor of the Maritime Art Prize for many years. naa anl australian national line interest group shipping companies Australian National Line (ANL) began operations on 1 January 1957. ...Australian National Line (ANL) began operations on 1 January 1957. It operated the largest fleet in coastal trade, ran passenger ships such as Princess of Tasmania and Empress of Australia that became household names, and from 1969 carried the Australian flag into international trades. ANL was at the forefront of innovation in bulkships, RoRo vessels and containerization, also in the redesign of ports and terminals. Many of its 110 ships were built in Australia. This impressive record of achievement eventually became overshadowed by financial woes, poor industrial relations and a difficult relationship with government that culminated in the sale of 1998-99. This fleet history, written and informed by the knowledge, experience and insight of those who sailed on and worked with the ships, weaves the stories of a complex forty-year transition from conventional shipping to modern bulk handling and containers, along with the nation-building role of the ANL, whose flag still flies proudly across the region as a subsidiary of the French CMA CGM. The book is lavishly illustrated with over 300 images, mostly in colour, and will become an essential source on Australia's 20th century maritime history.A4, hardcover, 349pp, 300 illustrations, index, flags, funnels, hull colours, bibliography, full ships lists. Howard Dick, Iain Steverson, Mike Carolin, Barry Pemberton, Lindsay Rex, Rex Cox, Russell Priestnon-fictionAustralian National Line (ANL) began operations on 1 January 1957. It operated the largest fleet in coastal trade, ran passenger ships such as Princess of Tasmania and Empress of Australia that became household names, and from 1969 carried the Australian flag into international trades. ANL was at the forefront of innovation in bulkships, RoRo vessels and containerization, also in the redesign of ports and terminals. Many of its 110 ships were built in Australia. This impressive record of achievement eventually became overshadowed by financial woes, poor industrial relations and a difficult relationship with government that culminated in the sale of 1998-99. This fleet history, written and informed by the knowledge, experience and insight of those who sailed on and worked with the ships, weaves the stories of a complex forty-year transition from conventional shipping to modern bulk handling and containers, along with the nation-building role of the ANL, whose flag still flies proudly across the region as a subsidiary of the French CMA CGM. The book is lavishly illustrated with over 300 images, mostly in colour, and will become an essential source on Australia's 20th century maritime history.naa, anl, australian national line, interest group, shipping companies
