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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Audio Tape, Eva De Jong Duldig
... Eva De Jong Duldig...Eva De Jong Duldig...Interview of Eva De Jong Duldig by Elaine Canty, ABC Radio... Tatura the-murray Interview of Eva De Jong Duldig by Elaine Canty ...Interview of Eva De Jong Duldig by Elaine Canty, ABC Radio on 50th anniversary of Singapore group interned in Australia.TDK videeo tape D90eva de jong duldig, elaine canty, abc radio -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, Internment Camps
... Eva Duldig...Photos and printed memorabilia of Eva Duldig... Tatura the-murray Photos and printed memorabilia of Eva Duldig ...Photos and printed memorabilia of Eva DuldigPhotos and printed material in green multi ring folderInternment camps - camps 3 - Singapore groupeva duldig, internment camps, singapore group, camp 3 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Documents, Story by Eva De Jong Duldig
... Story by Eva De Jong Duldig...Story by Eva De Jong Duldig, of Jewish families who fled... Tatura the-murray Story by Eva De Jong Duldig, of Jewish families ...Story by Eva De Jong Duldig, of Jewish families who fled to Singapore & Straits Settlement in 1939. Interned and brought to Camp 3 in September 1940. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Audio Tape, Radio Interviews
... Eva Duldig... A; Patty Pearl, Eva Duldig, Lottie Layton; Side B: Horst Jacobs.... Side A; Patty Pearl, Eva Duldig, Lottie Layton; Side B: Horst ...Radio interviews taped by P. Mactier and copied. Side A; Patty Pearl, Eva Duldig, Lottie Layton; Side B: Horst Jacobs and Fred Lowen.Green BASF 90 audio tapeRadio Interviewsp. mactier, patty pearl, eva duldig, lottie layton, horst jacobs, fred lowen, dunera, singapore group -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document - Austrian Jewish refugees - Singapore, 06/08/1941 with additions later
... on the Queen Mary" and concludes Authorised by Eva de Jong - Duldig ...Eva de jong-Duldig... on the Queen Mary" and concludes Authorised by Eva de Jong - Duldig ...An outstanding collection of memorabilia of Karl Duldig, Ludwig Mielich, Helmut Seefeld and all those who arrived in Australia on the Queen Mary 26th September 1940A clear plastic folder with a black margin with a white paper insert, on which is written "Memorabilia from Austrian Jewish refugees interned in Singapore and camp 3 1940'. The heading of the text is "Press release- reluctant passengers on the Queen Mary" and concludes Authorised by Eva de Jong - Duldig As above -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Karl Duldig, 1941
... eva duldig...Top left - Karl Duldig, 8th Employment, with daughter Eva..., with daughter Eva in front of him; Top right: The Duldig family ...Top left - Karl Duldig, 8th Employment, with daughter Eva in front of him; Top right: The Duldig family in front of their hut in Camp 3. Slawa, Eva and Karl Bottom left: Army nurse and children: back row (left to right): Italian, Italian, Harry Bader 2nd back row: Italian, Dolly Seefeld, Dora Seefeld, Indonesian 3rd back row: ? Eva Jacoby, Mariesa ?, Indonesian 2nd front row: Ruth Gottlieb, Lisa Bader, Gracie Kouner, George Fink Front row: Lilliana Dellanoll, George Huppert, Eva Duldig and Gerald Seefeld Bottom right: bronze sculpture of Captain Edward Renata Broughton (NZ) O.C. 8th Employment Co. Refugees from Singapore. Slawa and Karl Duldig, Bauhaus artists from Vienna, Austria, fled to Singapore 1938, arrested in 1939 by British officials. Sent to Australia on Queen Mary to Tatura Group Internment Camp 3 compound D. Released with other families in 1942. Karl served in the 8th Employment Company. He and his wife taught in Melbourne schools (Mentone Grammar and St Catherine's Girls School). Daughter Eva (photo) donated the photos.4 black and white photographs of the Duldig family. One is father and daughter; one is mum, dad and daughter in front of hut; third is a group photograph of a nurse and a group of children and the third is of a bust of Captain Edward Renata Broughton. Photographs are mounted and in a fawn coloured frame. singapore refugee, captain edward kenate broughton, karl duldig, eva duldig, harry bader, dolly seefeld, dora seefelt, eva jacoby, mariesa ?, ruth gottlieb, lisa bader, gracie kouner, george fink, lilliana dellanol, george huppert, george seefeld -
Camberwell Historical Society
Mixed media (Item) - DVD documentary, Eva de Jong-Duldig, Duldig Studio Documentaries Volume 1, 2016
... Sculptor Karl Duldig, his wife artist Slawa Duldig... Duldig, his wife artist Slawa Duldig and their daughter Eva. ...Eva de Jong-Duldig... Slawa Duldig and their daughter Eva. Duldig Studio Documentaries ...Sculptor Karl Duldig, his wife artist Slawa Duldig and their daughter Eva, made the difficult journey from Vienna to Australia during World War II. In Australia, Karl and Slawa re-established their careers and left us the artistic legacy of the Duldig Studio, museum and sculpture garden. camberwell, glen iris, sculpture -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph (4), Camp 4
... Photo 1. Mr. & Mrs. Duldig and Eva in front...Photo 1. Mr. & Mrs. Duldig and Eva in front... Tatura the-murray Photo 1. Mr. & Mrs. Duldig and Eva in front ...Photo 1. Mr. & Mrs. Duldig and Eva in front of their barracks, uncompleted sculpture in front.|Photo 2. Mr. Duldig and Eva.|Photo 3. Group of Camp 4 children.|Photo 4. Bronze bust of Captain Broughton, C.O of 8th. Employment Co.Photo 1. Mr. & Mrs. Duldig and Eva in front of their barracks, uncompleted sculpture in front.|Photo 2. Mr. Duldig and Eva.|Photo 3. Group of Camp 4 children.|Photo 4. Bronze bust of Captain Broughton, C.O of 8th. Employment Co. -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Duldig, Karl (Artist)
... Duldig Eva... Caulfield Arts Complex Artists Duldig Eva The Duldig Ceramics ...A typed short biography of Karl Duldig, undated & unattributed, ranging from his early life and education to his death (B 1902 – D1986)duldig karl, kadimah centre national gallery of victoria, horowitz slawa sculptors, duldig slawa, caulfield arts complex artists, duldig eva, the duldig ceramics association of sculptors of victoria karl duldig at scheherazade -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Duldig, Karl (Artist)
... de Jong- Duldig Eva... 2003 by Eva de Jong – Duldig about the Duldig Lectures... July/August 2003 by Eva de Jong – Duldig about the Duldig ...An article from the Gallery Magazine, dated July/August 2003 by Eva de Jong – Duldig about the Duldig Lectures and Exhibitions, detailing where Karl Duldig’s works have previously been displayed, the exhibition being held and the Duldig Studio. A black and white photograph, C. 1980, taken by Robert Dorin of Karl Duldig includedgallery magazine, national gallery of victoria, duldig karl, duldig slawa, horowitz slawa, the duldig studio, dorin robert, victorian college of the arts, karl duldig sculpture and drawings, magna mater, mcqueen humphreg, westbrook eric dr, sturgeon graeme, palmer maudie, scarlett ken, edwards geoffrey, klese simon, fraser alison, lindsay frances, mcauliffe chris, barrett – lennard john, helsell sand, king natalie, murray kevin, stasny peter, de jong- duldig eva -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Letter - Duldig, Karl (Artist)
... de Jong – Duldig Eva Caulfield City Office Complex... Sulton H de Jong – Duldig Eva Caulfield City Office Complex ...Two Classification Reports on Public Art in the City of Caulfield. Permanent Art Collection made by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) on The Family and Adam and Eve by Karl Duldig with an accompanying letter dated 29/10/1993 to CEO D. Aglen informing him of their placement on the National Trust Register. Also included are a photocopy report of the same nature on the Karl Duldig Artworks in the Kadimah Cultural Centre also included, with a letter. Dated 05/05/1992 to the Centre’s president Moshe Ajzenbud. All reports include references.caulfield historical society, national trust of australia, city of caulfield permanent art collection, aglen d, duldig karl, ceramic reliefs, adam and eve, the family, national trust register ward liz, wight ian, glen eira road hawthorn road, bas relief, progress of man, stanmark, inkerman street, caulfield arts complex, caulfield city hall, boyd arthur, perceval john, winton frederick robert, sulton h, de jong – duldig eva caulfield city office complex, the four muses ajzenbud moshe kadimah cultural centre, selwyn street elsternwick, karl duldig artworks classification report for public art, kadimah war memorial, the great awakening kadimah, art, artists, scultpure, stained glass, the candle of hope the menorah youvhanda new dreamland, the flowers and the slar of david, bird of peace, rosh robert melbourne holocaust museum, the martyrs, the sun appearing through dark clouds the muse, the poet, kadimah emblem western wall, summer alan ferguson john -
Duldig Studio museum + sculpture garden
Drawing, Karl Duldig, The Buddhist Monk, Guangqia by Karl Duldig 1940, 1940
... of the Monk with Yu Ta-fu, and Karl and Eva Duldig, outside the studio... of the Monk with Yu Ta-fu, and Karl and Eva Duldig, outside the studio ...The Buddhist monk Guangqia visited Karl Duldig’s studio on two consecutive days, in the company of the noted Chinese writer, Professor Yu Dafu, a friend of Karl’s. Karl made two portraits of the monk, the first depicting him sitting, and the second in a standing pose. The portraits were drawn using a Chinese brush and Indian ink. Surviving sketches in the Studio’s collection indicate that Karl thought about creating a life-size sculpture later on, but this was not realised. Guangqia added inscriptions in his own hand to both drawings and stamped them with a red seal. The seated drawing has an inscription in which he quoted from a Buddhist poem, ‘A Contented Mind’ by the scholar Lingfeng of Mt Tiantai. In the summer I went to visit the Austrian sculptor Duldig with Professor Yu Da Fu. My virtue is slight – I cannot accept your offerings and gifts; I am amply rewarded by the clouds and springs. Rather than a table laden with pearl-like rice, I prefer the wind and leaves falling on my bed. Sitting quietly on my meditation cushion Is sweeter than the wheat offered by a thousand families. The pity is that I am gradually growing old; My bitter journey is not worthy of your offerings. The second drawing has a quote from a Buddhist poem on the study of Chán (Zen) Buddhism, by the famed Chán master, Dàjiàn Huìnéng (638–713): The portrait, with its figure positioned on a scroll-like ground and inscription is reminiscent of traditional Zen Buddhist portraiture. In this school of portraiture, which stretched back to at least the thirteenth century, monks were depicted sitting or standing facing the viewer, and typically the monk added an autographic inscription to the portrait. The portraits were often passed from master to disciple, continuing the disciples’ journey of spiritual enlightenment and were revered for their association with remarkable or holy priests. The Buddhist monk, Guangqai who added his inscription and stamp to the drawings would most certainly have been aware of this tradition. It is likely that Karl was aware of this tradition, one of the points where the studio’s collections of art works from Singapore intersect with the earlier Viennese collections can be found in the Library where a catalogue of an exhibition, 'Ausstellung Ostasiatischer Malerie und Graphik' is held. The Viennese Friends of Asian Art and Culture and the Albertina Museum staged this exhibition of East Asian painting and graphic works in 1932. Such was the internationalism of Duldig’s education in Vienna, that adaption to a new environment and culture in the Straits Settlement was swift, and he was able to interpret the artistic traditions of the place, and make them his own. It is part of the strength of the collection, that in many cases contemporary supporting documentation for the works of art is available. In this case there is a photograph of the Monk with Yu Ta-fu, and Karl and Eva Duldig, outside the studio at the time the drawings were made. Ann Carew 2016The portraits of Guangqai have national and international aesthetic significance. The works of art demonstrate the artist’s skill in capturing the physical appearance and demeanour of his subject, and his ability to adapt his working methods to incorporate traditional Asian materials and cultural practices. The portrait is one of few examples in Melbourne of a central European modernist artists working in, and engaging with Asia, during this period and it is culturally and aesthetically significant for this reason. The portraits are also historically interesting in documenting the life and experiences of Karl Duldig in the Straits Settlement (Singapore). Ann Carew 2016Brush drawing in chinese ink on paper. Seated Buddhist Monk. Chinese calligraphy hand written in black ink. Two red stamps under calligraphy.Signed Karl Duldig in l.r. corner. Dated Singapore 1940 in l.l. corner. -
Mentone Grammar School
Sculpture (collection), 'Boy', 1967
... , Eva de Jong-Duldig, herself a teacher - and 1961 Wimbledon..., Eva de Jong-Duldig, herself a teacher - and 1961 Wimbledon ...Karl Duldig -
Duldig Studio museum + sculpture garden
Photograph, Slawa and her sister Rella, Vienna, c.1938, c.1938
This photograph of Slawa and her sister was taken a few months before Slawa and baby Eva left Vienna, in December 1938. They joined Karl in Switzerland. After leaving Europe, she did not see her sister again for 30 years – years which are documented in the many letters held by the Studio, sent over this time. In 1968 Slawa and Rella met one more time in Paris.This photograph documents the important relationship between Slawa Horowitz-Duldig and her sister Rella Horowitz, later Laisne. Rella assisted Slawa in the process of developing her invention of the modern foldable umbrella, and hid the family's artworks and furniture, designed by Slawa and the firm of Sigmund Jaray, in her apartment in Paris during the Second World War. It is of historical significance as it documents life in Vienna prior to the Second World War.