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Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Gareth Sansom Transformer, 2017
... ashley crawford...His colourful and densley layered canvasses explore psychological and material transformation and are charged with sexual energy. ashley crawford simon maidment sebastian smee pip wallis 198 page exhibition catalogue with essays and artwork plates relating to the paintings of Gareth Sansom. ...Gareth Sansom is celebrated for his daring paintings, collages and watrerclours which comine diverse references and imagery. His colourful and densley layered canvasses explore psychological and material transformation and are charged with sexual energy. 198 page exhibition catalogue with essays and artwork plates relating to the paintings of Gareth Sansom. ashley crawford, simon maidment, sebastian smee, pip wallis -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Vertical file, Brack, John
... ‘Brack’s back’, April 2000, unknown paper; AND ‘Brack, bucks, suburbia and beyond’, Ashley Crawford, source and date unknown (2 pages). 18. ...‘Brack’s back’, April 2000, unknown paper; AND ‘Brack, bucks, suburbia and beyond’, Ashley Crawford, source and date unknown (2 pages). 18. ...1. Notes by Ronald Millar from Australian Art Library – John Brack re ‘Surrey Gardens’ watercolour, 1961 (3 pages). 2. Extract from ‘Herald’, 5.2.1974; 3. Extract from ‘The Age, 26.7.1986 (both on 1 page). 4. ‘Art market back from the dead’, ‘The Weekend Australian’, 1.5.1999 (1 page). 5. ‘Older and wiser’, ‘The Weekend Australian’, 1.5.1999 (1 page). 6. ‘Brack and forth’, ‘The Weekend Australian’, 1.5.1999 (1 page). 7. ‘John Brack inside and outside, ‘Artlines’, Winter 2001, by Joanna Bosse (1 page); AND funeral notice 1999 with note re burial at Maldon cemetery. 8. ‘Money on the Bar as the six o’clock swill makes a comeback’, ‘The Age, 18.1.2006 (1 page). 9. ‘Raising the bar’, ‘The Age’, 20.3.2009 (1 page). 10. ‘An artist at peak hour’, ‘Good Weekend, The Age’, pre-1999 (5 pages). 11. ‘The lost course of John Brack’, ‘The Age’, 4.6.1983 (1 page on board). 12. ‘Truth found in the past’, Sun Artscene with Rod Carmichael, 1983 (1 page). 13. Extracts from National Gallery of Victoria ‘What’s on’ brochure, July-August, 2018 (2 pages). 14. ‘Brack portrait celebrates family and chaos’, Meaghan Wilson-Anastasios, Age, 13.6.2020, (3 pages). 15. ‘”Useless”: John Brack’s widow, Helen Maudsley, on art in the age of the selfie’, Lindy Percival, Sydney Morning Herald, 5.12.2017 (3 pages). 16. ‘Brack sums up his complex train of thought’, Christopher Heathcote, Age ?, 2009 ? undated (1 page). 17. ‘Brack’s back’, April 2000, unknown paper; AND ‘Brack, bucks, suburbia and beyond’, Ashley Crawford, source and date unknown (2 pages). 18. Copy of painting of Surrey Hills Gardens, 1961 (1 page). 19. Notes on Surrey Gardens painting by Ronald Millar (1 page). -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Articles - "Ancestral Home", April 2009
... Fortuna Articles - "Ancestral Home" April 2009 The Bendigo Advertiser This item contains the following: 11217.38a Colour Photo of From L to R Ashley Fenton, Josceline Fenton, Vicky Stock, Juda Newton-Stock, Duncan Crawford, Roland Fenton, Lottie Fenton and Gina Fenton (All descendants of the Lansell family visiting from England. 11217.38b Part of Page - "Ancestral Home"...He suggested the mansion and its gardens could host events like opera recitals and picnics, emphasizing its beauty and potential as a community asset. bendigo fortuna george lansell duncan crawford Fortuna Articles - "Ancestral Home" April 2009 The Bendigo Advertiser This item contains the following: 11217.38a Colour Photo of From L to R Ashley Fenton, Josceline Fenton, Vicky Stock, Juda Newton-Stock, Duncan Crawford, Roland Fenton, Lottie Fenton and Gina Fenton (All descendants of the Lansell family visiting from England. 11217.38b Part of Page - "Ancestral Home" Newspaper Fortuna Articles - "Ancestral Home" ...Descendants of the Lansell family traveled from England to Bendigo during the Easter Festival. The group includes descendants of Audrey Lansell, Sir George Lansell's eldest daughter. The family toured Fortuna Villa, an iconic mansion in Bendigo, and visited the Lansell vault. They also participated in various Easter Festival attractions, especially for the children. Duncan Crawford, a family member, expressed hope that Fortuna Villa would be made available for community use. He suggested the mansion and its gardens could host events like opera recitals and picnics, emphasizing its beauty and potential as a community asset.Fortuna Articles - "Ancestral Home" April 2009 The Bendigo Advertiser This item contains the following: 11217.38a Colour Photo of From L to R Ashley Fenton, Josceline Fenton, Vicky Stock, Juda Newton-Stock, Duncan Crawford, Roland Fenton, Lottie Fenton and Gina Fenton (All descendants of the Lansell family visiting from England. 11217.38b Part of Page - "Ancestral Home"non-fictionbendigo, fortuna, george lansell, duncan crawford
