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Federation University Art Collection
Drawing - Drawing - charcoal sketch, [Seated Woman] by Sybil Craig
... [Seated Woman] by Sybil Craig...sybil craig...Sybil CRAIG (18 November 1901-09 September 1989) Born...Framed life drawing by Sybil Craig...Sybil Craig... (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Sybil CRAIG (18 November ...Sybil CRAIG (18 November 1901-09 September 1989) Born London, England Arrived Australia 1902 The National Gallery School, Melbourne, gave Craig a sound training for her popular flower and portrait studies. However, her association with leading modernists between the wars led her to pursue her art in a deliberately experimental and spontaneous way. Sybil Craig was the third woman appointed by the Australian War Memorial as an official war artist. She was the first woman to paint women working in the munitions’ factories. The Castlemaine Art Gallery & Historical Museum, held the first retrospective exhibition of Sybil Craig's in 2006. The exhibition highlighted her wonderful use of colour and design in a diverse range of media, techniques and subject matter. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed life drawing by Sybil Craigart, artwork, sybil craig, craig, life drawing, life model, charcoal, drawing, available -
Federation University Art Collection
Drawing - Pencil ink & Water colour on paper, [Flower Study] by Sybil Craig
... [Flower Study] by Sybil Craig...sybil craig...Sybil CRAIG (18 November 1901-09 September 1989) Born...Signed lower left side "Sybil Craig"...Sybil Craig... (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Sybil CRAIG (18 November ...Sybil CRAIG (18 November 1901-09 September 1989) Born London, England Arrived Australia 1902 The National Gallery School, Melbourne, gave Craig a sound training for her popular flower and portrait studies. However, her association with leading modernists between the wars led her to pursue her art in a deliberately experimental and spontaneous way. Sybil Craig was the third woman appointed by the Australian War Memorial as an official war artist. She was the first woman to paint women working in the munitions’ factories. The Castlemaine Art Gallery & Historical Museum, held the first retrospective exhibition of Sybil Craig's in 2006. The exhibition highlighted her wonderful use of colour and design in a diverse range of media, techniques and subject matter. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed sketches of plantsSigned lower left side "Sybil Craig"art, artwork, sybil craig, craig, flora, plants, flowers, available -
Federation University Art Collection
Drawing - Texta sketch, 'In Chamber African Daisies' by Sybil Craig', 1978
... 'In Chamber African Daisies' by Sybil Craig'...sybil craig...Sybil CRAIG (18 November 1901-09 September 1989) Born...Sybil Craig...Sybil Craig... (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Sybil CRAIG (18 November ...Sybil CRAIG (18 November 1901-09 September 1989) Born London, England Arrived Australia 1902 The National Gallery School, Melbourne, gave Craig a sound training for her popular flower and portrait studies. However, her association with leading modernists between the wars led her to pursue her art in a deliberately experimental and spontaneous way. Sybil Craig was the third woman appointed by the Australian War Memorial as an official war artist. She was the first woman to paint women working in the munitions’ factories. The Castlemaine Art Gallery & Historical Museum, held the first retrospective exhibition of Sybil Craig's in 2006. The exhibition highlighted her wonderful use of colour and design in a diverse range of media, techniques and subject matter. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.ModernismFramed sketch of flowers undertaken in texta colour.art, artwork, sybil craig, craig, flora, texta, texta colour, available -
Federation University Art Collection
Drawing - Texta sketch, [Flower Bowl] by Sybil Craig, 1979
... [Flower Bowl] by Sybil Craig...sybil craig...Sybil CRAIG (18 November 1901-09 September 1989) Born...Sybil Craig... (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Sybil CRAIG (18 November ...Sybil CRAIG (18 November 1901-09 September 1989) Born London, England Arrived Australia 1902 The National Gallery School, Melbourne, gave Craig a sound training for her popular flower and portrait studies. However, her association with leading modernists between the wars led her to pursue her art in a deliberately experimental and spontaneous way. Sybil Craig was the third woman appointed by the Australian War Memorial as an official war artist. She was the first woman to paint women working in the munitions’ factories. The Castlemaine Art Gallery & Historical Museum, held the first retrospective exhibition of Sybil Craig's in 2006. The exhibition highlighted her wonderful use of colour and design in a diverse range of media, techniques and subject matter. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.ModernismDrawing in texta of a bright bowl of flowers.art, artwork, sybil craig, craig, texta, flowers -
Federation University Art Collection
Drawing - Coloured pencil sketch, 'Untitled' by Sybil Craig
... 'Untitled' by Sybil Craig...sybil craig...Sybil CRAIG (18 November 1901-09 September 1989) Born...Sybil Craig... (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Sybil CRAIG (18 November ...Sybil CRAIG (18 November 1901-09 September 1989) Born London, England Arrived Australia 1902 The National Gallery School, Melbourne, gave Craig a sound training for her popular flower and portrait studies. However, her association with leading modernists between the wars led her to pursue her art in a deliberately experimental and spontaneous way. Sybil Craig was the third woman appointed by the Australian War Memorial as an official war artist. She was the first woman to paint women working in the munitions’ factories. The Castlemaine Art Gallery & Historical Museum, held the first retrospective exhibition of Sybil Craig's in 2006. The exhibition highlighted her wonderful use of colour and design in a diverse range of media, techniques and subject matter. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed pencil drawing of a flower.art, artwork, sybil craig, craig, flowers, drawing -
Federation University Art Collection
Drawing - Artwork, [Tree Study] by Sybil Craig
... [Tree Study] by Sybil Craig...sybil craig...Sybil CRAIG (18 November 1901-09 September 1989) Born...Sybil Craig... (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Sybil CRAIG (18 November ...Sybil CRAIG (18 November 1901-09 September 1989) Born London, England Arrived Australia 1902 The National Gallery School, Melbourne, gave Craig a sound training for her popular flower and portrait studies. However, her association with leading modernists between the wars led her to pursue her art in a deliberately experimental and spontaneous way. Sybil Craig was the third woman appointed by the Australian War Memorial as an official war artist. She was the first woman to paint women working in the munitions’ factories. The Castlemaine Art Gallery & Historical Museum, held the first retrospective exhibition of Sybil Craig's in 2006. The exhibition highlighted her wonderful use of colour and design in a diverse range of media, techniques and subject matter. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed pencil and watercolour sketchart, artwork, sybil craig, craig, available, pencil drawing, watercolour -
Federation University Art Collection
Drawing - Pencil on Paper, [Group of sketches] by Sybil Craig, 1935
... [Group of sketches] by Sybil Craig...sybil craig...Sybil CRAIG (18/11/1901-09/09/1989) Born London, England...Sybil Craig... (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Sybil CRAIG (18/11/1901 ...Sybil CRAIG (18/11/1901-09/09/1989) Born London, England Arrived Melbourne 1902 Died Melbourne, Victoria Sybil Frances Craig was a student of John Shirlow in 1920 who introduced her to French avant-garde artists such as Matisse and Gauguin. In 1924 she studied at the National Gallery of Victoria Art School. She also underook private classes with George Bellfor several months where individual expression was encouraged, and she became associated with a group of Modernist artists including Sam Atyeo. In 1945 Sybil Craig became the third woman to be appointed as an official war artist. Based in Melbourne she worked for fourth months at the Commonwealth Ordinance Factory at Maribyrnong, becoming the first female artist to paint women working in the munitions factories. In her work Craig was attracted to many changing ideas and continued to explore line, rhythm, colour, simplicity and design. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed pencil sketch.art, artwork, sybil craig, australian war artist, kitchen -
Federation University Art Collection
Drawing - Texta on paper, [Flower Study] by Sybil Craig, 2001
... [Flower Study] by Sybil Craig...sybil craig...Sybil CRAIG (18/11/1901-09/09/1989) Born London, England...Sybil Craig... (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Sybil CRAIG (18/11/1901 ...Sybil CRAIG (18/11/1901-09/09/1989) Born London, England Arrived Melbourne 1902 Died Melbourne, Victoria Sybil Frances Craig was a student of John Shirlow in 1920 who introduced her to French avant-garde artists such as Matisse and Gauguin. In 1924 she studied at the National Gallery of Victoria Art School. She also underook private classes with George Bellfor several months where individual expression was encouraged, and she became associated with a group of Modernist artists including Sam Atyeo. In 1945 Sybil Craig became the third woman to be appointed as an official war artist. Based in Melbourne she worked for fourth months at the Commonwealth Ordinance Factory at Maribyrnong, becoming the first female artist to paint women working in the munitions factories. In her work Craig was attracted to many changing ideas and continued to explore line, rhythm, colour, simplicity and design. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed texta sketch of a correa.art, artwork, sybil craig, craig, flora, available, leaves, texta, texta colour, correa -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Work on paper - watercolour, Sybil Craig, Half Moon Bay, c.1930
... sybil craig...Sybil Craig... half moon bay sybil craig bayside coast bathing box bathers ...Sybil Craig, Half Moon Bay c.1930, pencil and watercolour, 21 x 18.8 cm. Bayside City Council Art and Heritage Collection. Purchased 2020.half moon bay, sybil craig, bayside, coast, bathing box, bathers, black rock, boat, landscape -
Women's Art Register
Women's Art Register Bulletin
... Sybil Craig... Richmond melbourne Alice Neel June Stephensen Sybil Craig Jane ...alice neel, june stephensen, sybil craig, jane cafarella, hilda rix nicholas, ann graham, valerie albeston, barbara kruger, -
Women's Art Register
Women's Art Register Bulletin
... Sybil Craig... Sybil Craig Koorie Women Sylvia Ditchburn Women's Art Register ...isobel davies, erica mcguilchrist, julie millowick, sybil craig, koorie women, sylvia ditchburn -
Women's Art Register
Book - Anthology, Jeanette Hoorn, Strange Women. Essays in Art and Gender, 1994
... Sybil Craig... Crowley Hilda Fix Nicholas Sybil Craig Ethel Carrick The masculine ...The masculine landscape tradition was seen as the 'true' national identity in the early 20th century while the new Modernist painting of women was seen as marginal and incidental. This text looks behind the commonly held narratives of art criticism to present a new reading of gender in Australian painting.Booknon-fictionThe masculine landscape tradition was seen as the 'true' national identity in the early 20th century while the new Modernist painting of women was seen as marginal and incidental. This text looks behind the commonly held narratives of art criticism to present a new reading of gender in Australian painting.grace cossington smith, thea proctor, margaret preston, grace crowley, hilda fix nicholas, sybil craig, ethel carrick -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph, Jean P. Sutherland, [Landscape] by Jean Sutherland
... in 1940 and met Sybil Craig , who became her closest friend. ... Painters in 1940 and met Sybil Craig , who became her closest ...Jean Parker SUTHERLAND (06 June 1902-July 1978 ) In 1923 Sutherland was awarded the National Gallery of Victoria's prestigious Travelling Scholarship. After four years training and exhibiting in London, Brittany and Rome, she returned to Victoria in 1927, exhibiting with the Melbourne Society of Women Painters for a number of years. She joined the Melbourne Society of Women Painters in 1940 and met Sybil Craig , who became her closest friend. Framed watercolour Landscapejean sutherland, landscape