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Robin Boyd Foundation
Magazine, Peter Townsend, Art Monthly Australia: Number 25, 1989
... Art Monthly Australia: Number 25...Art Monthly Australia Pty Ltd.... melbourne Magazine Art Monthly Australia: Number 25 Art Magazine ...Art Magazinewalsh st library -
The Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Magazine, Angus and Robertson, Art in Australia, 1917
... Art in Australia....Art - Australia... Art in Australia. Ill, text. Art - Australia Journals - Art ...A journal discussing Australian art.Ill, text.non-fictionA journal discussing Australian art.art - australia, journals - art -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Booklet, Ronald Millar, The art collectors 2: Colonel Aubrey Gibson, 1964
... Journal article, bound in a brochure, reprinted from Art...Art and Australia... melbourne Booklet The art collectors 2: Colonel Aubrey Gibson ...Journal article, bound in a brochure, reprinted from Art and Australia vol. 2 no. 3 Dec 1964Blue ballpoint handwritten inscription: 'To Robin / With great respects / ??? / Aubrey Gibson [signature] / Dec 1964'walsh st library -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Booklet, Art in Australia Ltd, The Melbourne Book, 1931
... , A.E.Stevens, W. Howieson, and the Melbourne Herald. Produced by Art...Art in Australia Ltd... Herald. Produced by Art in Australia Ltd, Sydney. [4] p. [16] p ...Description of Melbourne by J. S. McDonald and photos of Melbourne by a number of photographers.Text, Woodblock illustration on title page, 18 plates by Melbourne photographers including J. Kauffman, J.W. Eaton, A.E.Stevens, W. Howieson, and the Melbourne Herald. Produced by Art in Australia Ltd, Sydney. [4] p. [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm.non-fictionDescription of Melbourne by J. S. McDonald and photos of Melbourne by a number of photographers.melbourne -- tourist brochures, melbourne -- photography, christian-washfold collection -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Mervyn Horton, Present Day Art in Australia, 1969
... Present Day Art in Australia... melbourne Book Present Day Art in Australia Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket ...Hardcover w/ Dust JacketInserted in front cover: folded page of Australian Financial Review 1 February 1973, written at top: "Trish"; cross next to article titled "Rare coins for sale"; article titled "The fortunes of war reflected closely in the art market" featuring Arthur Boyd paintingwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Mervyn Horton, Art and Australia Volume 13 Number 4, 1976
... Art and Australia Volume 13 Number 4... melbourne Book Art and Australia Volume 13 Number 4 Softcover Walsh ...Softcoverwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, Peter Bellew, Art in Australia, Jun, Jul, Aug 1942
... Art in Australia... melbourne Journal Art in Australia Includes 2 articles by Walter ...Includes 2 articles by Walter Bunning - "Aesthetics and War" p.71, "Rachel Forster Hospital" p.85. Walter Bunning was a prominent Australian architect and urban planner - a contemporary of Robin Boyd.walter bunning, rachel forster hospital, world war 2, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, Sydney Morning Herald, Art in Australia, Dec, Jan, Feb 1941-1942
... Art in Australia... melbourne Journal Art in Australia Article titled "Flats ...Article titled "Flats on the Yarra at Toorak", about Roy Ground's Glover Court flats p. 72- 75.roy grounds, albert hanson, australian art, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, Peter Bellew, Art in Australia, Series 4 No 5, Mar, Apr, May 1942
... Art in Australia, Series 4 No 5... melbourne Journal Art in Australia, Series 4 No 5 This volume ...This volume features Glenunga Flats (1940) Armadale designed by architect Frederick Romberg, p 85.australian art, walsh st library -
Women's Art Register
Book - Exhibition Catalogue, Caroline Phillips, The f Word: Contemporary feminist art in Australia, 2012-2014
... The f Word: Contemporary feminist art in Australia...: Contemporary feminist art in Australia The project considered Judy ...Publication accompanying the project, The f Word: Contemporary feminist art in Australia. Curated by Caroline Phillips, this project included multiple components: A Dinner Party: Setting the table; the Regional Feminist Art Forum, the Technopia Tours Feminist Art Bus, and two exhibitions.Publication accompanying the project, The f Word: Contemporary feminist art in Australia. Curated by Caroline Phillips, this project included multiple components: A Dinner Party: Setting the table; the Regional Feminist Art Forum, the Technopia Tours Feminist Art Bus, and two exhibitions.feminism, feminist art, melbourne, the dinner party, australia, judy chicago, west space, latrobe visual art institute, bendigo, gippsland art gallery, sale, victoria, ararat regional art gallery, ararat, technopia tours, kim donaldson, catherine bell, penny byrne, filomena coppola, kate just, jill orr, clare rae, elvis richardson, kate beynon, karen buczynski-lee, destiny deacon, laurene dietrich, eliza-jane gilchrist, janice gobey, georgia macguire, robyn massey, caroline phillips, louise saxton, inez de vega, lyndal walker, justine makdessi, the great petition, natalie thomas, laura castagnini, lyndal jones, vicki kinai, dot ket, virginia fraser, juliette peers, louise burchill, carolyn barnes, melbourne social equity institute, ebony gulliver, kalinda vary, kate robertson, stephanie alexander, kate macneill, victoria duckett, hana assafiri, victoria bennett, anne marsh, catherine deveny, danni zuvela, jon dale, marcia jane, catherine evans -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, James Mollison, Van Gogh: His Sources, Genius and Influence, 1993
... Art Exhibitions Australia... Mollison Art Exhibitions Australia ...Softcovervan gogh, modern art, impressionism, walsh st library -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Various Artists, Deadly expressions : profiling contemporary and traditional Aboriginal art from South Eastern Australia, 2004
... Aboriginal art from South Eastern Australia . ... contemporary and traditional Aboriginal art from South Eastern ...Curator: Esmai Manahan. Third exhibition in a series titled "Tribal expressions", held in Melbourne, 2004. Includes bibliographical references. colour photographs, b&w photographs, mapsart, arts, victoria, koori, koorie, gallery, exhibition, arts victoria, melbourne, artists -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Daniel Thomas, Outlines of Australian Art: the Joseph Brown Collection, 1980
... melbourne Book Outlines of Australian Art: the Joseph Brown ...Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketart, australia, australian art, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Donald Friend, Donald Friend in Bali, 1972
... Australia australian art donald friend Walsh St library Donald ...Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketart, australia, australian art, donald friend, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Jan Meek, The Moderns, 1984
... , President of The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation Art Australia ...SoftcoverInserted in front cover: introduction to the exhibition, written by Peter Lawson-Johnston, President of The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundationart, australia, walsh st library -
Women's Art Register
Book, Evelyn Healy, Artist of the Left. A Personal Experience 1930s to 1990s, 1993
... of Australia Peace Art Australia Council Community Arts Art and Working ...A history of the authors life as an artist, teacher, and political activist in Australia.non-fictionA history of the authors life as an artist, teacher, and political activist in Australia.trade unions, social realism, communist party of australia, peace art, australia council, community arts, art and working life, international co-operation art award, cpa, political cartoons, cabramatta and districts art society, noel counihan, contemporary art society of victoria -
The WAMA Project : The National Centre for Environmental Art
Painting, Marianne Wehl (1867 - 1926), Untitled (Tetratheca ciliata, Marianthus bignoniaaceus, Leptospermum myrsinoides, Thryptomene calcina, Epacris impressa), c1887 to 1924
... Wildlife Art Museum Australia... Wehl WAMA painting gouache Wildlife Art Museum Australia Wild ...The artist: Marianne Louise Charlotte Amalie Wehl (19 Sept. 1867, Mt Gambier; 26 Oct. 1926, Melbourne), a flower painter who was active in South Australia and Victoria, and not to be confused with Marie Magdalene Wehl. Connection with Baron von Mueller: Von Mueller’s younger sister, Clara married Doctor Eduard Wehl and they lived in South Australia. They had 14 children, 6 of whom collected and painted botanical studies – some now in the National Herbarium, Melbourne. A cousin of Doctor Wehl – Carl Wehl – married Sophia Caroline (née Gorte) and one of their daughters was Marianne Wehl. It is recorded that von Mueller visited the Wehls and D’Altons in Halls Gap (Henrietta D'Alton was also a painter of wildflowers), so it is hard to believe that there is no influence at least. Von Mueller had over 1,400 collectors/artists working for him and 225 of them were women and children. Their work is housed in the National Herbarium, Melbourne. The donor believes that Marianne contributed to this work. There is no record of that, however, as only 169 of the artists have been identified, it may be a possibility. Marianne was one of six children of Carl Jakob Wilhelm Wehl (1830–1899) and Sophia Caroline Wehl (née Gorte) (1843–1920). She never married. https://data.environment.sa.gov.au/Content/Publications/JABG34P001_Dowe.pdf The plants: All of the plants painted by Marianne Wehl's in this donation were identified by Botanist Neil Marriott & Wendy Marriott, in July 2022. Neil Marriott said that the quality and beauty of these botanical studies made it easy for them to identify all the plants. He suggested they may be some of the first paintings of Grampians wildflowers. This makes the paintings highly important scientifically and botanically. Visitors to WAMA will be able to compare them with today’s plants in the Endemic Garden. Neil marvelled that Marianne found the specimens, as some of them are endemic and found only in the highest parts of the Grampians (Mt Rosea, Mt William and Major Mitchell Plateau) and are listed as rare and endangered. Some of these same rare plants have now been propagated by the WAMA team and in winter 2022 were planted in WAMA's Endemic Garden. Left to right: (Neil's comments) Tetratheca ciliata - Black-eyed Susan. Common and widespread. Marianthus bignoniaceus –Orange Bell-Climber. Confined to drainage lines and winter-wet areas, generally well shaded. A most beautiful light climber with the Grampians being its only location in Victoria, but amazingly, it is also found in small numbers in the wetter parts of the Mt Lofty Ranges and on Kangaroo Island in South Australia. Although not strictly endemic, it has been propagated for planting in our endemic garden due to its rarity in Victoria. Leptospermum myrsinoides - Heath Tea-tree. Common and widespread. Spider Orchid Caladenia species- need my orchid books for accurate identification! Thryptomene calycina - Grampians Thryptomene. Grampians endemic but common. Epacris impressa - Common Heath - white flower form. Common and widespread NB In some records she is called Marianna (as the donor calls her) and in others Marianne. Wildflower art, Wildlife artGift of Barbara Crick in memory of Marjorie and Lachlan McLennanSix individual, small paintings of Grampians wildflowers, matted together and framed in a smooth gloss olive green simulating wood or bamboo.All are signed with the initials “M.W.” underlined, to the left or right of the stem of the plant. On the reverse side - Shield-shape stamp centre top: “J.A. Reynolds. Decorator & Picture Framer, 28 Sturt St., Ballarat”. Hand-written right of that in black felt pen at an angle, “McLennan, 106 Bennett Rd. (2)”.wildflowers, flowers, marianne wehl, marianna wehl, wama, painting, gouache, wildlife art museum australia, wild art museum australia, flower painter, works on paper, halls gap, botany, baron von mueller, ferdinand von mueller, carl wehl -
The Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, George. Robertson, Melba's gift book of Australian art and literature, 1915
... Art - Australia... Melba's gift book of Australian art and literature. Ill, p.176 ...Poetry and short stories of Australian art and literatureIll, p.176.non-fictionPoetry and short stories of Australian art and literatureart - australia, literature - australia -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fay Bridge, Chainsaw Art, Eltham Festival, 7 November 2016
... Chainsaw Art Australia... Chainsaw Art Australia Chainsaw sculptor Chainsaw sculpture Eltham ...Chainsaw art demonstration at the 2016 Eltham Festival featuring sculptors Leigh Conkie, Hikaru Kodama and John Bradyfay bridge collection, 2016-11-07, artist in residence, chainsaw art australia, chainsaw sculptor, chainsaw sculpture, eltham festival, hikaru kodama, john brady, leigh conkie -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Quilt, By Wagga Design, 2017
... art quilt australia...‘By Wagga Design’ is the winner of the Art Quilt Australia...‘By Wagga Design’ is the winner of the Art Quilt Australia ...‘By Wagga Design’ is the winner of the Art Quilt Australia 2019 Expressions: Wool Quilt Prize. Barbara Mellor, of St Helens in Tasmania, made this quilt after researching the history of waggas and was fascinated by this early form of recycling. ‘By Wagga Design’ is her contemporary take on the traditional wagga that was born out of hard times and limited resources. Barbara wrote the poem below while thinking of the workers who used waggas while travelling: Black night campfire night sheep in the shadows dreams on the track a comforting wagga stitched with love for a homesick heart. The wagga was made in 2017 and was first submitted into the Bay of Fires Art Prize. In 2018 the wagga was submitted into the Break O’Day Stitchers Quilting and Embroidery Exhibition, where it won the Hanger’s Prize. Barbara sourced the fabrics used from a variety of places. Some are from her personal collection while others were given to her. She purchased a woollen three-piece suit from a local op shop and decided to incorporate it into the design, making some unique and distinctive shapes. Another distinctive feature of the quilt is the patch labelled ‘Parkside’. Barbara noted that it was cut from a blanket she purchased from a garage sale from a property that had once been a caravan park titled ‘Parkside’ in the 1960s. The filling of the wagga contains the rest of the Parkside blanket.Quilt made from various woollen garments and bedding in cool tone colours. Patches mostly cut into square and rectangle shapes. Three patches made from a second-hand woollen suit, showcasing the arm with cuff buttons, pocket flap on a hip pocket containing a pocket square and front of vest with buttons. wagga, art quilt australia, expressions: wool quilt prize -
Federation University Historical Collection
Poster - Image, 'The Eureka Stockade 3rd December, 1854' by Thaddeus Welch and Izett Watson, 1904
... The work was printed for the Historical Art Association... University Australia, Mt Helen Campus Federation University Australia ...The painted canvas by Izett Watson and Thaddeus Welch, which was exhibited as a painted cyclorama in the 'Battle of Waterloo' Cyclorama building, Fitzroy, ca. 1891.The work was printed for the Historical Art Association of Australiaeureka stockade, izett watson, thaddeus welch -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Natural pigment on bark, Mawurndjul, John, 'Female Wayarra Spirit' by John Mawurndjul, 1995
... of contemporary Indigenous art from Australia at the Musee du Quai Branly... will be shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (Sydney) from...Federation University Australia Art Collection Artworks ...Balang [John MAWURNDJUL] (1952 - ) Born Mumeka, Northern Territory Country: Milmilngkan, West Arnham Land, Northern Territory Clan: Na-Kurulk Language Group: Kunwinjku Location: Milmilngkan John Mawurndjul is an Australian indigenous artist. He is a member of the Kuninjku people of West Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. Growing up John had only occasional contact with non-indigenous people and culture. He was tutored in rarrk, a traditional painting technique using fine cross hatching and infill, working on small barks. During the 1980s he started producing larger and more complex works. The artist has painted 'Wayarra', a generic term which can include both malevolent spirit beings which continually inhabit certain sites or objects but can also mean the Spirit of a recently deceased person. These spirits are one of two spirits of the dead, the other being the 'Kun-malng' soul. The 'Wayarra' is the shadow or 'shade' of the dead and may take on the form of the deceased and haunt areas where the deceased recently inhabited. In order to prevent Wayarra spirits from harassing relative of the recently deceased, a smoking ceremont is performed where Ironwood leaves are burnt around the camp of the recently deceased and ochre is rubbed on all objects belonging to the deceased. Ochre may also be rubbed on vehicles, houses and trees. Some Wayarra are a particular Dreaming totem for people of certain clans. This is why many artists depict Wayarra in their bark paintings and sculptures. They are depicting clan totems particular to their lineage and which are celebrated in major regional patrimoiety ceremonies. In 1989 the work of John Mawurndjul was included in the landmark exhibition "Magiciens de la Terra' at the Centre Pompidou and Grande Halle de la Vilette in Paris, France. His works have also been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Australia, New York, Paris and Japan. Mawurndjul is one of eight artists whose work in part of the largest inernational commission of contemporary Indigenous art from Australia at the Musee du Quai Branly, Paris. The work was exhibited in the Australian survey "John Mawurndjul: I Am The Old And The New", at the Museum of Contemporary Art, one of the 160-odd works all chosen by Mawurndjul for inclusion in the exhibition. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.This artwork was chosen by John Murwurndjul as on of around 160 works for exhibition in the 2018 Australian Survey of his work at the Museum of Contemporary Art. The artist is known for his rarrk work, which is evident in 'Female Wayarra Spirit'.Aboriginal bark painting featurung rarrk. The artwork is associated with Dilebang, a duwa moiety place that belongs to the Kurulk clan. This work is currently on loan for exhibition in 'John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new'. The exhibition will be shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (Sydney) from 6 July – 23 September 2018, and the Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide from 26 October 2018 – 28 January 2019.art, artwork, john mawurndjul, aboriginal, bark painting, rarrk, wayarra, kuninjku, maningrida, loan -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Decorative object - Figurative boomerang-shaped metal dish, c.1890
... art nouveau - australia... with art nouveau figurative design metal dish art nouveau ...Nineteenth century household object employing an Aboriginal shape with art nouveau figurative designDiecast metal plate. Impressed with the figure of a naked figure with a wand in his or her hand touching the nose of a head (the moon?), causing it to sneeze. Lady lying on a bed of flowers. Three stoppers on the reverse to hold the plate above the surface.metal dish, art nouveau - australia -
National Wool Museum
Rug
... . Acquired on closure of factory. Textile Art Brintons Australia Pty ...The rug hung in the boardroom at the Brintons Carpet premises/factory at Fellmongers Road, Breakwater. Acquired on closure of factory.W7199 Page 1 of a history of Brintons Carpets. Page 2 of a history of Brintons Carpets. A list of catalogues/items in the Brintons Collection donated after closure of Fellmongers Road factory in July 2008.Labore Vinces Brintons Carpets/Special Enquiry Prepared for/Ref. No 15/2878 for Aurora/Quality colours in trial/standard/non standard/Design and colour sample does not represent qualitytextile art, brintons australia pty ltd brintons pty ltd (geelong) brintons ltd (uk), carpet -
The WAMA Project : The National Centre for Environmental Art
Painting, Marianne Wehl (1867 - 1926), Untitled (Epacris impress - Common Heath), c1887 to 1924
... Wildlife Art Museum Australia... painter goache Halls Gap Wildlife Art Museum Australia Marianne ...The artist: Marianne Louise Charlotte Amalie Wehl (19 Sept. 1867, Mt Gambier; 26 Oct. 1926, Melbourne), a flower painter who was active in South Australia and Victoria, and not to be confused with Marie Magdalene Wehl. Connection with Baron von Mueller: Von Mueller’s younger sister, Clara married Doctor Eduard Wehl and they lived in South Australia. They had 14 children, 6 of whom collected and painted botanical studies – some now in the National Herbarium, Melbourne. A cousin of Doctor Wehl – Carl Wehl – married Sophia Caroline (née Gorte) and one of their daughters was Marianne Wehl. It is recorded that von Mueller visited the Wehls and D’Altons in Halls Gap (Henrietta D'Alton was also a painter of wildflowers), so it is hard to believe that there is no influence at least. Von Mueller had over 1,400 collectors/artists working for him and 225 of them were women and children. Their work is housed in the National Herbarium, Melbourne. The donor believes that Marianne contributed to this work. There is no record of that, however, as only 169 of the artists have been identified, it may be a possibility. Marianne was one of six children of Carl Jakob Wilhelm Wehl (1830–1899) and Sophia Caroline Wehl (née Gorte) (1843–1920). She never married. https://data.environment.sa.gov.au/Content/Publications/JABG34P001_Dowe.pdf The plants: All of the plants painted by Marianne Wehl's in this donation were identified by Botanist Neil Marriott & Wendy Marriott, in July 2022. Neil Marriott said that the quality and beauty of these botanical studies made it easy for them to identify all the plants. He suggested they may be some of the first paintings of Grampians wildflowers. This makes the paintings highly important scientifically and botanically. Visitors to WAMA will be able to compare them with today’s plants in the Endemic Garden. Neil marvelled that Marianne found the specimens, as some of them are endemic and found only in the highest parts of the Grampians (Mt Rosea, Mt William and Major Mitchell Plateau) and are listed as rare and endangered. Some of these same rare plants have now been propagated by the WAMA team and in winter 2022 were planted in WAMA's Endemic Garden. Neil identifies this plant as Epacris impressa - Common Heath - white flower form. Common and widespread. NB In some records she is called Marianna (as the donor calls her) and in others Marianne.Wildflower art, Wildlife artGift of Barbara Crick in memory of Marjorie and Lachlan McLennanPainting of white heath spray, on brown paperLL ' MW' (underlined)wildflowers, flowers, marianne wehl, marianna wehl, flower painter, botany, works on paper, baron von mueller, von mueller, henrietta d'alton, wama, wildlife art, painter, goache, halls gap, wildlife art museum australia -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, A Quiet painter, 2009
... Story of James Alfred Turner and examples of his Australian... Alfred Turner and examples of his Australian art. Turner James ...Story of James Alfred Turner and examples of his Australian art.Story of James Alfred Turner and examples of his Australian art.Story of James Alfred Turner and examples of his Australian art.turner, james alfred -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Dentist puts bite on decay|Sanctuary's role in the growth of art, 2004
... developed by Frederick McCubbin in the history of Australian art.... McCubbin in the history of Australian art.... developed by Frederick McCubbin in the history of Australian art ...Gavan Oakley was a successful dentist who helped introduce fluoridation and as a councillor and political candidate helped save a large part of the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary.Gavan Oakley was a successful dentist who helped introduce fluoridation and as a councillor and political candidate helped save a large part of the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary. Also the role of the Lake Reserve and the Blackburn Camp developed by Frederick McCubbin in the history of Australian art.Gavan Oakley was a successful dentist who helped introduce fluoridation and as a councillor and political candidate helped save a large part of the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary. oakley, gavan, blackburn lake sanctuary, town planning, mccubbin, frederick, wolseley crescent, blackburn, no 7 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, "First Fleet to Contemporary" Art and Horticulture, 1991
... Documentation on exhibition The Art of Australian Flora... exhibition art of australian flora ...Documentation on exhibition The Art of Australian Flora; "First Fleet to Contemporary" held at Burnley. Refer to paper catalogue, Artwork also held - see B10.0137exhibition, art of australian flora -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Barrett, Charles et al, Australian Aboriginal Art, 1929
... Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Book Australian Aboriginal Art ...Issued in connection with the Exhibition of Australian Aboriginal Art, National Museum, Melbourne.39 p.; plates; ill.; 21 cm.Issued in connection with the Exhibition of Australian Aboriginal Art, National Museum, Melbourne.national museum of victoria-exhibitions-aboriginal art., artifacts, aboriginal, australia., victorian aboriginal art. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Roberts, Ainslie et al, The Dawn of Time: Australian Aboriginal myths in paintings and text, 1972
... . | Legends -- Australia. | Art and mythology..... | Legends -- Australia. | Art and mythology. Roberts, Ainslie Rigby ...9-79 P.; ill.; 23 cm.roberts, ainslie. | aboriginal australians -- folklore. | legends -- australia. | art and mythology.