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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object, Vases by Eric Juckert and Henning Rathjen
... Vases by Eric Juckert and Henning Rathjen ...Eric Juckert...Eric Juckert He worked as a potter and painter from around... and daisies in relief around top by Eric Juckert. Small, cream rough...Eric Juckert, Rathjen, ...-island-and-the-bass-coast Eric Juckert He worked as a potter ...Eric Juckert He worked as a potter and painter from around 1949 to 1992 in Victoria. His pottery was also sold by the department stores Myer and David Jones under the trade name “Jacqueline”.He then set up a studio at Point Road, Grossard Point, Ventnor on Phillip Island, in 1959 where he continued working there until 1992. Henning Alfred Rathjen (1903–1968) was one of the Australian-born artists who established a new pottery studio to cater for local demand and post-war innovations in art pottery. Rathjen established his pottery studio in Melbourne in 1948, producing quality slip-cast wares over the next 20 years. HistoricalCream, rough surfaced vase with oval pinched top and daisies in relief around top by Eric Juckert. Small, cream rough surfaced vase with top that flares outward with leaves and cutout sections by Henning Rathjen.Eric Juckert, Rathjen, pottery, vases, eric juckert, henning rathjen -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Eric Juckert Mural, 1988
... Eric Juckert Mural...eric juckert... with Eric Juckert, mural artist, explaining the mural's contents... Niven cowes cultural centre mural eric juckert eric juckert ...Photograph donated by Anne Davie 4/6/2020 Mural has been moved to Cowes Primary School for safekeeping during the Cultural Centre demolition and rebuilding. Joy NivenColour photograph of the Cowes Cultural Centre Mural with Eric Juckert, mural artist, explaining the mural's contents to Gov. General Sir Ninian Stephens and Lady Stephens (not in the photo). cowes cultural centre mural, eric juckert, eric juckert mural, phillip island, anne davie -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper cutting, Eric Juckert & Shirley Webster Summerland Art Group, May 1964
... Eric Juckert & Shirley Webster Summerland Art Group...Eric Juckert...450-40: Newspaper article about Eric Juckert... of Mary Karney's collection. Eric Juckert Phillip Island Art Group ...Two newspaper articles as a part of Mary Karney's collection.450-40: Newspaper article about Eric Juckert and the founding of the Island's first art group. May 1964. 450-41: Newspaper article about Cowes resident, Shirley Webster. May 1964.eric juckert, phillip island art group, shirley webster, mary karney, summerland art group -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - Mural of Phillip Island, Eric Juckert
... Eric Juckert... Wonthaggi Australia Signed Oil on canvas Eric Juckert Artwork, other ...AustraliaOil on canvasSigned -
Phillip Island Conservation Society Inc.
Work on paper - Photocopy of newspaper cutting, "PHILLIP ISLAND/A place to fall in love"
... Eric Juckert... of potter and artist Eric Juckert’s renowned garden at Grossard ...This article was written by an English visitor named Elsa Christian who was touring Australia and New Zealand with her husband Frank in their own small van. The article was published in the Australian Women’s Weekly, magazine, March 1966. Elsa writes she wanted to visit four Australian locations before she died: Ayers Rock (actually Uluru), the Snowy River project, dolphins at Coolangatta and the Penguin Parade at Phillip Island. These destinations were all very popular in the 1960s for both Australian residents and overseas visitors. Because the roads were becoming better too many locations, self guided tours in small vans for cars towing bond would caravans were becoming more popular means of seeing AustraliaThe article is significant in many ways. 1. Indicates the places English visitors commonly wish to see in Australia. 2. Describes the growing trend to self- drive van/camping holidays. 3. Gives the route taken from Melbourne to Phillip Island during the 1960s. 4. Describes the appearance of the roadsides and locations visited. 5. It is written in a descriptive and lyrical style designed to appeal to Women’s Weekly magazine readers, who were probably wondering how they could visit Phillip Island with their husbands or families themselves, and what there was to see there. 6. Gives the visitors’ view of how the Penguin Parade operated at the time. 7. Includes a description of potter and artist Eric Juckert’s renowned garden at Grossard Point, Ventnor. 8. Indicates how introduced plants such as Hawthorn pushes and Kate weed were common in the area. 9. Describes Phillip Island as “a place to fall in love” because of its natural beauty, fauna and coastal seascapes. 10. As a visitor Elsa describes the housing estates as a blot on the landscape, but also sees the value as a way of their owners escaping from the hustle and bustle of Melbourne. 11. Gives the visitors’ interpretation of the behaviour of wildlife the RC in the wild, as well as Elsa’s knowledge about some of the species she encounters.Photocopy of full page article with 5 columns of text, a map and 2 photographs. Black ink on white paper. Photographs blackened in photocopying processphillip island, cape woolamai, penguin parade, seal rocks, nobbies, township of rhyll phillip island, princes highway, dandenong, pakenham, kooweerup, carinya creek, officer, san remo, gippsland highway, holiday homes, fort dumaresq, kitty miller's beach, wreck of the speke, hereford cattle, fleetwood manor, koalas, ventnor, eric juckert, little penguin behaviour