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Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryPainting - Portrait, Gary Lee-Gaston OAM, Portrait of Professor Michael J Cousins, 2003
... ...Royal South Australian Art Society....He has exhibited in Adelaide and is a fellow of the Royal South Australian Art Society....He has exhibited in Adelaide and is a fellow of the Royal South Australian Art Society. Professor Michael Cousins was instrumental in the establishment of the faculty of pain medicine and was its first Dean from 1999 - 2002. ...This is a portrait of Professor Michael Cousins in his role as Dean of the Faculty of Pain Medicine at ANZCA (1999 - 2002). The portrait was unveiled at a College ceremony/meeting on 30 July 2003. The portrait was commissioned by FPM to mark the Deanship of Prof Cousins. Gary Lee Gaston is an Australian visual artist who was born in 1938. He is a painter, teacher and sculptor. He has exhibited in Adelaide and is a fellow of the Royal South Australian Art Society.Professor Michael Cousins was instrumental in the establishment of the faculty of pain medicine and was its first Dean from 1999 - 2002.Oil on canvas painting of the Faculty of Pain Medicine Dean, Professor Michael Cousins set in a plain gold wooden frame.hand written on the reverse in black ink - 762 x 632 / VM24 OIL liNen •stamped on reverse in black ink: CENTRAL ARTISTS SUPPLIES / 45 Osmond Terrace / Norwood SA 5067 / Phone/Fax: 8364 2088 •hand written on reverse in black ink: GARY LEE-GASTON / O.A.M F.R.S.A.S.A. •hand written on reverse in balck ink: PROFESSOR COUSINS 2003 / A.M. MB BS MD (SYD.) FFPMANZCA. FANZCA. FRCA. •engraved onto brass plaque on front of frame: Professor Michael J. Cousins / Inaugural Dean / 1999 - 2002 •inscribed on lower right hand side of painting: artist's signatureprofessor michael cousins, faculty of pain medicine, gary lee gaston, royal south australian art society., commissioned portrait -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference Book, Gracius J Broinowski, The Birds of Australia Vol 1-2, 1890-1891
... Royal Art Society. His life continued to be, however, as it had been since leaving home, largely a matter of 'battling'. He was naturalized at Sydney in 1886. Broinowski's first commercial venture into the field of natural history, appears to have been a commission to supply the Department of Public Instruction in New South Wales with pictures of Australian birds and mammals. ...Royal Art Society. His life continued to be, however, as it had been since leaving home, largely a matter of 'battling'. He was naturalized at Sydney in 1886. Broinowski's first commercial venture into the field of natural history, appears to have been a commission to supply the Department of Public Instruction in New South Wales with pictures of Australian birds and mammals. ...Gracius Joseph Broinowski was a Polish-born artist and ornithologist who became a key figure in documenting Australian wildlife. Born on 7 March 1837 near Wielun, Poland, he studied languages, classics, and art at Munich University before emigrating to Australia around 1857 to avoid conscription. Broinowski faced hardships in Europe and London before sailing to Australia. He initially worked rural jobs in Victoria, then joined a Melbourne publishing firm, traveling across Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland to paint landscapes and sell art via "art unions."The Birds of Australia Vol 1-2 Author and Illustrator: Gracius J Broinowski Publisher: Charles Stuart & Co Date: 1890 - 1891non-fictionGracius Joseph Broinowski was a Polish-born artist and ornithologist who became a key figure in documenting Australian wildlife. Born on 7 March 1837 near Wielun, Poland, he studied languages, classics, and art at Munich University before emigrating to Australia around 1857 to avoid conscription. Broinowski faced hardships in Europe and London before sailing to Australia. He initially worked rural jobs in Victoria, then joined a Melbourne publishing firm, traveling across Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland to paint landscapes and sell art via "art unions." the birds of australia vol 1-2, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, the birds of australia, gracius joseph broinowski, charles stuart & co, joseph archibald, warrnambool public museum, warrnambool museum, warrnambool library, warrnambool art gallery, warrnambool city librarian, pattison collection, ralph eric pattison, samuel hannaford, warrnambool mechanics’ institute and free library, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, rare books, australian bird illustrations, australian bird text, australian natural history -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Royal Blind Society of New South Wales 1979 Annual Report, 1978
... Articles in annual report include: the acquisition of Roselands Nursing Home to provide the first NSW based nursing home for blind people, passing of Roy Kippax, preparation to celebrate Centenary and Second Century of Service in June 1980 with outline of events, funds raised via the Annual Fair and various groups, Blind Sporting Association participated in various bowls and cricket events and 2 NSW athletes will be participating at the 1980 Olympiad in Holland, Braille Writers Association update, the Australian National Council of and for the Blind arranged the training of 10 doctors at Chittagong Eye Hospital in Bangladesh, and 'Art in Touch' exhibition was held at the Art Gallery of NSW. Royal Blind Society of New South ...An overview of activities and achievements during the past financial year. Articles in annual report include: the acquisition of Roselands Nursing Home to provide the first NSW based nursing home for blind people, passing of Roy Kippax, preparation to celebrate Centenary and Second Century of Service in June 1980 with outline of events, funds raised via the Annual Fair and various groups, Blind Sporting Association participated in various bowls and cricket events and 2 NSW athletes will be participating at the 1980 Olympiad in Holland, Braille Writers Association update, the Australian National Council of and for the Blind arranged the training of 10 doctors at Chittagong Eye Hospital in Bangladesh, and 'Art in Touch' exhibition was held at the Art Gallery of NSW.1 volume of text and imagesroyal blind society of new south wales, corporation records, roselands nursing home, roy kippax, kevin j stewart, bill byrne, judith lawrence, rex jackson, fundraising, blind sporting association, australian national council of and for the blind, braille writers association of new south wales, balmain blind bowling combination -
Vision AustraliaBooklet - Text, The Australian tactile art prize exhibition, 1999
... Royal Blind Society of New South Wales Fundraising 1 v. unpaged with list of opening bid prices and three leaftlets The Australian tactile art prize exhibition Booklet Text ...An annual tactile art exhibition held by the Royal Blind Society of New South Wales encouraged artists to create artworks that were meant to be touched by admirers. In 1999, more than 230 artists submitted entries, with then 66 finalists showcasing their work at Customs House. This program provides information on each of the 66 works selected for exhibition, as well as an information and advertising leaflets from Robert Mac G Design, who created the three prizes for the winning artists. Most works were available for purchase, as indicated on the 'Opening bid for silent auction' sheet, with all proceeds going towards providing services to the 15,000 clients of RBS.1 v. unpaged with list of opening bid prices and three leaftletsroyal blind society of new south wales, fundraising -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference Book, Gracius J Broinowski, The Birds of Australia Vol 3-4, 1890-1891
... Royal Art Society. His life continued to be, however, as it had been since leaving home, largely a matter of 'battling'. He was naturalized at Sydney in 1886. Broinowski's first commercial venture into the field of natural history, appears to have been a commission to supply the Department of Public Instruction in New South Wales with pictures of Australian birds and mammals. ...Royal Art Society. His life continued to be, however, as it had been since leaving home, largely a matter of 'battling'. He was naturalized at Sydney in 1886. Broinowski's first commercial venture into the field of natural history, appears to have been a commission to supply the Department of Public Instruction in New South Wales with pictures of Australian birds and mammals. ...Gracius Joseph Broinowski was a Polish-born artist and ornithologist who became a key figure in documenting Australian wildlife. Born on 7 March 1837 near Wielun, Poland, he studied languages, classics, and art at Munich University before emigrating to Australia around 1857 to avoid conscription. Broinowski faced hardships in Europe and London before sailing to Australia. He initially worked rural jobs in Victoria, then joined a Melbourne publishing firm, traveling across Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland to paint landscapes and sell art via "art unions."The Birds of Australia Vol 3-4 Author and Illustrator: Gracius J Broinowski Publisher: Charles Stuart & Co Date: 1890 - 1891non-fictionGracius Joseph Broinowski was a Polish-born artist and ornithologist who became a key figure in documenting Australian wildlife. Born on 7 March 1837 near Wielun, Poland, he studied languages, classics, and art at Munich University before emigrating to Australia around 1857 to avoid conscription. Broinowski faced hardships in Europe and London before sailing to Australia. He initially worked rural jobs in Victoria, then joined a Melbourne publishing firm, traveling across Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland to paint landscapes and sell art via "art unions." the birds of australia vol 1-2, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, the birds of australia, gracius joseph broinowski, charles stuart & co, joseph archibald, warrnambool public museum, warrnambool museum, warrnambool library, warrnambool art gallery, warrnambool city librarian, pattison collection, ralph eric pattison, samuel hannaford, warrnambool mechanics’ institute and free library, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, rare books, australian bird illustrations, australian bird text, australian natural history -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference Book, Gracius J Broinowski, The Birds of Australia Vol 5-6, 1890-1891
... Royal Art Society. His life continued to be, however, as it had been since leaving home, largely a matter of 'battling'. He was naturalized at Sydney in 1886. Broinowski's first commercial venture into the field of natural history, appears to have been a commission to supply the Department of Public Instruction in New South Wales with pictures of Australian birds and mammals. ...Royal Art Society. His life continued to be, however, as it had been since leaving home, largely a matter of 'battling'. He was naturalized at Sydney in 1886. Broinowski's first commercial venture into the field of natural history, appears to have been a commission to supply the Department of Public Instruction in New South Wales with pictures of Australian birds and mammals. ...Gracius Joseph Broinowski was a Polish-born artist and ornithologist who became a key figure in documenting Australian wildlife. Born on 7 March 1837 near Wielun, Poland, he studied languages, classics, and art at Munich University before emigrating to Australia around 1857 to avoid conscription. Broinowski faced hardships in Europe and London before sailing to Australia. He initially worked rural jobs in Victoria, then joined a Melbourne publishing firm, traveling across Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland to paint landscapes and sell art via "art unions."The Birds of Australia Vol 5-6 Author and Illustrator: Gracius J Broinowski Publisher: Charles Stuart & Co Date: 1890 - 1891non-fictionGracius Joseph Broinowski was a Polish-born artist and ornithologist who became a key figure in documenting Australian wildlife. Born on 7 March 1837 near Wielun, Poland, he studied languages, classics, and art at Munich University before emigrating to Australia around 1857 to avoid conscription. Broinowski faced hardships in Europe and London before sailing to Australia. He initially worked rural jobs in Victoria, then joined a Melbourne publishing firm, traveling across Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland to paint landscapes and sell art via "art unions." the birds of australia vol 1-2, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, the birds of australia, gracius joseph broinowski, charles stuart & co, joseph archibald, warrnambool public museum, warrnambool museum, warrnambool library, warrnambool art gallery, warrnambool city librarian, pattison collection, ralph eric pattison, samuel hannaford, warrnambool mechanics’ institute and free library, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, rare books, australian bird illustrations, australian bird text, australian natural history
