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Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage CollectionPainting - oil on linen mounted on dibond, Peter Westwood, Passivity: after 'an episode from a fight', 2015
... Passivity: after 'an episode from a fight'...passivity...Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection Corner Wilson and Carpenter Streets Brighton melbourne Winner of Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize, 2016. passivity fight body male painting peter westwood bayside acquisitive art prize soldier edouard manet’s "dead toreador" oil on linen mounted on dibond Passivity: after 'an episode from a fight' Painting oil on linen mounted on dibond Peter Westwood ...Winner of Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize, 2016.oil on linen mounted on dibondpassivity, fight, body, male, painting, peter westwood, bayside acquisitive art prize, soldier, edouard manet’s "dead toreador" -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Rape of Nareeb, 1965
... Boyd says it shows no consideration for future residents; innocence and undemanding passivity of consumers....Boyd says it shows no consideration for future residents; innocence and undemanding passivity of consumers. Original manuscript of an article published as 'The Rape of Nareeb' in The Australian in 06.03.1965. ...Discusses the Estate of Nareeb, Kooyong Rd; 1888. The National Trust is disinterested, land denuded and house demolished, and there is needless destruction of natural and historic relics for redevelopment, particular destruction of trees exclusive to Australia. Boyd says it shows no consideration for future residents; innocence and undemanding passivity of consumers.Original manuscript of an article published as 'The Rape of Nareeb' in The Australian in 06.03.1965.Typewritten, quarto, 6 pagesnareeb, kooyong rd; national trust; destruction of natural historical environment; redevelopment, robin boyd, manuscript -
Women's Art RegisterBook, Oxford University Press, Idols of perversity. Fantasies of Feminine evil in Fin-de-Siecle Culture, 1989
... Discusses the attitude to women as having only sexual and reproductive roles and being depicted as symbols of evil, passivity and sensuality, and ever dependent, while men were free to follow financially independent public and intellectual lives. ...Analysis of late 19th century American and European writing, art, science and philosophy exploring cultural misogyny. Discusses the attitude to women as having only sexual and reproductive roles and being depicted as symbols of evil, passivity and sensuality, and ever dependent, while men were free to follow financially independent public and intellectual lives.Booknon-fictionAnalysis of late 19th century American and European writing, art, science and philosophy exploring cultural misogyny. Discusses the attitude to women as having only sexual and reproductive roles and being depicted as symbols of evil, passivity and sensuality, and ever dependent, while men were free to follow financially independent public and intellectual lives. painting, feminism, sexuality, violence, symbolism, mythology, motherhood, darwinism, pre-raphaelites
