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Sturgess R Wview full entry
Reference: see Australian Symbolism - The Art of Dreams by Denise Mimmocchi. Art Gallery of NSW exhibition catalogue, 2012
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2012, laminated boards, 156pp, with index
Teague Violetview full entry
Reference: see Australian Symbolism - The Art of Dreams by Denise Mimmocchi. Art Gallery of NSW exhibition catalogue, 2012
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2012, laminated boards, 156pp, with index
Vale Amyview full entry
Reference: see Australian Symbolism - The Art of Dreams by Denise Mimmocchi. Art Gallery of NSW exhibition catalogue, 2012
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2012, laminated boards, 156pp, with index
Wager Rhodaview full entry
Reference: see Australian Symbolism - The Art of Dreams by Denise Mimmocchi. Art Gallery of NSW exhibition catalogue, 2012
Publishing details: Art Gallery of NSW, 2012, laminated boards, 156pp, with index
Gibbs Mayview full entry
Reference: May Gibbs: More Than a Fairy Tale by Robert Holden, Jane Brummitt

Publishing details: Hardie Grant Books, 2011, Paperback. 248 pages
Ref: 1000
Arthur Spartalis Fine Artview full entry
Reference: Paintings and Decorative Arts catalogue (includes contact details)
Publishing details: 2012
Ref: 128
Calvert Samuelview full entry
Reference: see ‘Saleroom’ column, Australian Financial Review 5.7.2012 (article with mention of stamp of Queen Victoria designed by Calvert.)
Publishing details: AFR 5.7.12
Ref: 30
Australian shipwrecksview full entry
Reference: Murder, Mayhem, Fire and Storm - Australian Shipwrecks by Max Jeffreys
Publishing details: New Holland, 1999, pb, 262pp with index
Balletta Anyonioview full entry
Reference: Terra Misteriosa - exhibition invite
Publishing details: Mossgreen, 2012, 7 illustrations
Ref: 219
Kamholtz Damienview full entry
Reference: Boats Like Feathers - exhibition invite
Publishing details: Arthouse Gallery, 2012
Ref: 219
Phillips Harry photographerview full entry
Reference: Sydney Illustrated - Containing 42 Up-to-date Views. This 32 page book features 42 well-sized black and white pictures of early Sydney.

Photos include the following subjects:

Town Hall, GPO, Treasury, Government House,Elizabeth St, The Art Gallery,Cnr George & Moore Sts, Central Square & Railway, H.M.A.S. Australia, Farm Cove, Kurraba Point,Education Dept, Bridge St, St. Mary's Cathedral, St. Andrews Cathedral, Lands Dept, Sydney Hospital,Registrar Generals Dept, Chief Secretary's Office, Moore St, Pitt St,Queen Victoria Markets, Cnr George & King Sts, Hyde Park & City, Shell Cove, City View from Nth Sydney, Entrance to Government House, Milsons Point, The Corso Manly, The Spit, Surf Bathing at Manly, Surf Bathing at Coogee, Bondi Beach, Mosman Bay, Coastal Scenes, Circular Quay, Customs House.



Publishing details: c1915, self published by Sydney (Willougby & Katoomba) resident Harry Phillips (1873-1944), Size: 19 cms by 26 cms.
Ref: 1000
Tuckson Tonyview full entry
Reference: Tony Tuckson - Woman & Flowers -
Publishing details: Sydney: Annandale Printing. 1995. Softcover. 18 pages. Colour illus. 21cm x 20cm.


Ref: 1002
Mombassa Regview full entry
Reference: The Mind and Times of Reg Mombassa By Murray Waldren

Publishing details: Harper Collins, 2009, hc, dw, 432 pages
Fleischmann Arthurview full entry
Reference: Arthur Fleischmann sculpted the ‘Explorers’ doors, the Mitchell and Dixson bas relief medallions and in due course Ifould’s head. But for the rampant xenophobia of the time, Fleischmann would also have created a major terracotta decoration for the tympanum of the new building. For a fuller description of the controversy surrounding the Bronze Doors, see David J. Jones, A source of inspiration and delight: the buildings of the State Library of New South Wales since 1826, Sydney: Library Council of New South Wales, 1988, pp. 87-92.
Mitchell Libraryview full entry
Reference: see Jones J. David - A Source of Inspiration & Delight - The Buildings of the State Library of New South Wales since 1826 by David J. Jones
Publishing details: Library Council of NSW, 1988, pb, 176pp with index
State Library of New South Walesview full entry
Reference: see Jones J. David - A Source of Inspiration & Delight - The Buildings of the State Library of New South Wales since 1826 by David J. Jones
Publishing details: Library Council of NSW, 1988, pb, 176pp with index
Source of Inspiration & Delight Aview full entry
Reference: see Jones J. David - A Source of Inspiration & Delight - The Buildings of the State Library of New South Wales since 1826 by David J. Jones
Publishing details: Library Council of NSW, 1988, pb, 176pp with index
Baker Norman Henryview full entry
Reference: see Jones J. David - A Source of Inspiration & Delight - The Buildings of the State Library of New South Wales since 1826 by David J. Jones. Normand Baker painting of library users on cover.
Publishing details: Library Council of NSW, 1988, pb, 176pp with index
Lynch Frankview full entry
Reference: sculptor involved in creating doors of Mitchell Library. See Jones J. David - A Source of Inspiration & Delight - The Buildings of the State Library of New South Wales since 1826 by David J. Jones.
Publishing details: Library Council of NSW, 1988, pb, 176pp with index
Lenegan Eview full entry
Reference: sculptor involved in creating doors of Mitchell Library. See Jones J. David - A Source of Inspiration & Delight - The Buildings of the State Library of New South Wales since 1826 by David J. Jones.
Publishing details: Library Council of NSW, 1988, pb, 176pp with index
Mayo Daphneview full entry
Reference: sculptor involved in creating doors of Mitchell Library. See Jones J. David - A Source of Inspiration & Delight - The Buildings of the State Library of New South Wales since 1826 by David J. Jones.
Publishing details: Library Council of NSW, 1988, pb, 176pp with index
Walker Ralphview full entry
Reference: sculptor involved in creating doors of Mitchell Library. See Jones J. David - A Source of Inspiration & Delight - The Buildings of the State Library of New South Wales since 1826 by David J. Jones.
Publishing details: Library Council of NSW, 1988, pb, 176pp with index
Harradence A Eview full entry
Reference: artist involved in creating doors of Mitchell Library. See Jones J. David - A Source of Inspiration & Delight - The Buildings of the State Library of New South Wales since 1826 by David J. Jones.
Publishing details: Library Council of NSW, 1988, pb, 176pp with index
Print Room Theview full entry
Reference: see L. Roy Davies 1897 – 1979. Woodengravings & Linocuts. The Print Room catalogue.
Publishing details: The Print Room, Sydney, 1984. Folio, folding card catalogue, 66 works listed with prices. Information sheet about gallery and the exhibition inserted,
Australian war artistsview full entry
Reference: see Australia at War - National Exhibition of Art. Sponsored by Artists Advisory Panel, Victorian Section CEMA and War Art Council, New South Wales Section. Australian CEMA. Organising Secretaries: For NSW, Qld: Bill Courcier; for Vic., SA., WA., Tas, Frank Andrew. Includes Patrons [23 leading art world identities], acknowledgements, Prizes and sections, and catalogue. Includes 25 Official War Artists. and numerous others (about 200 artists). Introduction by Hal Missingham
Publishing details: nd [1946?] np [16pp], illustrations by Counihan, W. E. Pigeon, Rod. Shaw, S/Sgt J. C. Hanna, Sgt Frank McNamara and L/Sgt. C. Dubois
Maughan Karlview full entry
Reference: Twenty-Seven Hundred Miles, illustrated invite
Publishing details: Martin Browne Contemporary, 2012
Ref: 219
Pailthorpe Badenview full entry
Reference: Formations, illustrated invite
Publishing details: Martin Browne Contemporary, 2012, with price list
Ref: 219
Hopkins Tedview full entry
Reference: The Book of Slab - Artist producer: Ted Hopkins

Publishing details: Champion Books 1983
Ref: 1000
Smyth Dacreview full entry
Reference: Immigrant Ships to Australia [the ninth Dacre Smyrh illustrated book]
Publishing details: 1992
Ref: 1000
Lindsay Lionelview full entry
Reference: Aboriginalities from the Bulletin, by Charles H Bertie, illustrated by Lionel Lindsay (39 illustrations)
Publishing details: NSW Bookstall, 1913, 152,8pp
Ref: 1000
Walling Ednaview full entry
Reference: The Vision of Edna Walling by Trisha Dixon & Jennie Churchillƒ
Publishing details: Bloomings Books, 1998, hc, dw, 150pp
Ref: 1000
Black J Mview full entry
Reference: The Flora of South Australia, 5 vols
Publishing details: 1960-65, 1008pp + 385pp
Ref: 1000
Bloomsma C Dview full entry
Reference: Native Trees of South Australia
Publishing details: 1981
Ref: 1000
Boyd David.view full entry
Reference: David Boyd - Sfumato. Paintings & Drawings, foreword by James Burr. A background by Sheldon Williams, photography by Tony Barter.
Publishing details: Zwemmer Gallery, 1967, 25pp
Ref: 1000
Coleman Nevilleview full entry
Reference: What Shell is That?
Publishing details: Hamlyn, 1975
Ref: 1000
Australian Shellsview full entry
Reference: see Coleman Neville - What Shell is That?
Publishing details: Hamlyn, 1975
Pile Stephen (illustrator)view full entry
Reference: Grenfell Sketchbook by Lindsay Hilarie
Publishing details: Rigby 1977
Ref: 1000
McLeod Jeanetteview full entry
Reference: Adelaide Sketchbook
Publishing details: Rigby 1968
Ref: 1000
Cole Turnleyview full entry
Reference: Cole of the Book Arcade - A Pictorial Biography of E. W. Cole
Publishing details: Cole, 1974, 192pp
Ref: 1000
Cole E Wview full entry
Reference: see Cole Turnley, Cole of the Book Arcade - A Pictorial Biography of E. W. Cole
Publishing details: Cole, 1974, 192pp
Slater, Peter
view full entry
Reference: Rare and Vanishing Australian Birds. Photographs
Publishing details: Rigby 1978, 96pp
Ref: 1000
Preston Margaretview full entry
Reference: Margaret Preston - containing the following elements:
1. A black card folio, inside which is a copy of the publication ‘Margaret Preston Recent Paintings 1929’ quarto, illustrated wrappers, pp. [42], printed in red and black, nine black and white plates numbered 1 to 9, foreword by Leon Gellert and Sydney Ure Smith, text titled 92 aphorisms by Margaret Preston and others limited to 250 numbered copies, printed by Percy Green at the Green Press, Sydney, very fine.
2. An original colour woodcut ‘Mosman Bridge 1927’ measuring 250 x 185 mm, signed in pencil lower right, tipped on the upper margin to a backing card, very fine.
3. Thirteen folded cards numbered plates 10 to 23, each with a colour reproduction of Margaret Preston paintings
4. An additional folding card portfolio titled ‘Margaret Preston Recent Paintings Duplicate set of Colour Plates’ housing fourteen colour reproductions.
The printer’s copy, with the business card of Perce Green of the Green Press pasted to the inside of the black card folio, and a typed note also included which states ‘This Margaret Preston Book was designed in 1929 in the blackest face procurable at that time, and one that harmonised with the contrasty [sic] wood-cuts. As this is part of the only set I possess, will you kindly return’.
This rare and exquisite deluxe folio, produced at the height of Preston’s popularity, was issued with one of two woodcuts, ‘Mosman Bridge’ as here (Butler 113), or ‘Flowers in Jug’ (Butler 137). It is assumed that each were printed in an edition of 125, but ‘it is not known if the full edition was completed’ (Butler, p. 137). Of the copies which were completed, many have now been split for the original woodcut and colour plates. The present copy is complete, and is a superb association copy with an interesting note from the printer.
Publishing details: Sydney : Art in Australia, 1929. Quarto, folding white buckram clamshell box with gilt-lettered title label
Ref: 1000
Jones Henry Gilbertview full entry
Reference: see Douglas Stewart catalogue July 2012 - [EARLY AND IMPORTANT SKETCHES OF BUNURONG PEOPLE (WESTERN PORT TRIBE), PORT PHILLIP] - Henry Gilbert Jones arrived in the fledgling colony of Port Phillip in 1840 from England via the United States. In 1842 he was appointed by George Augustus Robinson as medical dispenser to Aborigines at Narre Narre Warren Protectorate Station, to the southeast of Melbourne. The Aborigines whose traditional lands occupy this area are the Bunurong people, but they were known to the early colonists as the Western Port Tribe. Jones held the position, which bore the title Deputy Protector of Natives, until September 1843. It is likely that the set of drawings we offer here date from this period (although the slightly wider date range of 1842-1845 is inscribed on each). Although only an amateur artist during his time at Narre Narre Warren, Jones made his first foray into professional art a short time later, when in 1846 some of his etchings of Melbourne views were printed as decorative notepaper headings by John Green. (The original etching plates were discovered in the 1920s and some were reprinted in a limited edition by the Fine Art Society of Melbourne). Directory records show that Jones continued to work as an artist and engraver until 1859, after which time he ventured into photography, operating a studio at 107 Elizabeth Street from 1859-1866.
These sketches, drawn from life by a person who was familiar with his subject matter through contact with Aboriginal people on a daily basis, add significantly to the extant pictorial record of Australian Aborigines in the Port Phillip area within the first decade of settlement by Europeans.
Greenham and Evansview full entry
Reference: see Douglas Stewart catalogue July 2012 - 83 gelatin silver print photographs, approximately 150 x 200 mm each (39 of these with blind stamp or wet stamp of Greenham and Evans, Perth), plus 6 smaller prints with format 150 x 100 mm,
Nicholson, J. Nicholson; F. Nicholson; several drawings are signed W.C. Nicholson or simply W.C.N.view full entry
Reference: see Douglas Stewart catalogue July 2012 - THIS HIGHLY SIGNIFICANT ALBUM CONTAINS TWO SERIES OF IMAGES WHICH ARE CENTRAL TO THE HISTORY OF EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY IN QUEENSLAND. MORE THAN THIS, IT SHOWS US A RARELY- GLIMPSED CONTINUUM, GIVING PROPER CONTEXT TO THE STORY OF A PIONEER QUEENSLAND IMMIGRANT FAMILY. IT ILLUMINATES IN A MOST BEAUTIFUL WAY THE ARTISTIC AND VIBRANT SOCIETY THE NICHOLSONS LEFT BEHIND IN ENGLAND, WHICH THEY COULD BRING WITH THEM TO A NEW LAND ONLY AS A CULTURAL MEMORY
Burn Henryview full entry
Reference: see Douglas Stewart catalogue July 2012 - - Watercolour on paper, 250 x 395 mm, signed and dated lower left. Framed. Henry Burn was born in Birmingham, England in about 1807, and in the early part of his career exhibited at the Birmingham Society of Artists and at the Royal Academy. Burn sailed for Australia in late 1852, arriving in Melbourne on 30th January 1853. From the mid 1850s to the 1870s Burn painted across Melbourne, documenting the growth of the city and its rural surrounds which now form the inner suburbs. He often painted plein-air along the Yarra River, particularly the areas which today form the suburbs of South Yarra, Collingwood and Richmond. This tranquil scene shows two small rowboats of fishermen, one in the act of landing a catch, while two other men bearing rods approach along the left bank. The river curls around a bend with a calm determination, with the occasional leaning eucalyptus lining the shore: Burns depicts the Yarra River, life force of Melbourne, as providing nourishment to both man and nature.
CLIFFORD, Samuel (1827-1890)
view full entry
Reference: see Douglas Stewart catalogue July 2012 - A SCARCE PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD OF TASMANIA IN THE EARLY 1870s.
Gilfillan J Aview full entry
Reference: see Douglas Stewart catalogue July 2012 - pen and ink, ‘Exhibition of a 42lb Nugget of Gold at Melbourne’. The artist, J.A. Gilfillan, was Scottish-born and arrived in Australia in 1847 after spending six years in New Zealand. Residing first in Sydney, he later moved to Adelaide before working on the goldfields in 1853 and finally settling in Melbourne in 1856. The National Library of Australia holds several of his pencil drawings depicting life on the Victorian goldfields, some of which appeared as engravings in the Illustrated London News in 1853.
ROBINSON, Francis Whitfield (attributed), fl. Sydney 1867-1882view full entry
Reference: see Douglas Stewart catalogue July 2012 - Photographic panorama of Sydney Harbour from North Sydney, circa 1880
Greig Jview full entry
Reference: see Grovesnor Prints - A View Of Sydney In Austral-Asia. Cat. no. 583. Engraved by J. Greig. [n.d., c.1825.] Steel engraving, image c.60 x 110mm. 21⁄4 x 41⁄4". Trimmed close to image. £65 Panorama of Sydney, Australia, with ships on the water and lush vegetation in the foreground. Stock: 10787
Schenck Frederickview full entry
Reference: see views in Australia by lithographer and printer Frederick Schenck [Edinburgh, n.d., c.1855.]
Kingston Peterview full entry
Reference: Kingston. Peter. Wheel of Fortune.


Publishing details: North Sydney. Whaling Road Press. 1987. oblong quarto. no. 8 of 20 numbered copies. twelve original hand coloured etchings depicting the signs of the Chinese zodiac. each titled, signed and dated, with edition number inscribed lower left. etched title page. signed by the printers, Diana Davidson and James Whittington. ocb. gilt.
Ref: 1000
Kingston Peterview full entry
Reference: Kingston. Peter. The Blue Mountains Circa 1950.

Publishing details: North Sydney. Whaling Road Press. 1987., oblong quarto. no. 3 of 20 numbered copies. 12 original hand coloured etchings with tissue guards. each titled, signed and dated, with edition number inscribed lower left. collage title page. ocb slightly rubbed. signed by the printers, Diana Davidson and James Whittington. ocb. gilt.
Ref: 1000
Friend Donaldview full entry
Reference: Friend. Donald. Tides of Sensuality. Working Drawings and Studies for a Major Work to be Titled Bumbooziana.
Publishing details: Melbourne. Macmillan. 1984, octavo. first edition. no. 64 of 100 numbered copies containing an original drawing. signed by the artist. foreword by Elizabeth Summons. b/w ills. tipped in col plates. minor foxing to preliminaries and original drawing. Melbourne. Gryphon Books. 1978. ocb. gilt. some shelf wear to illus d/w. with Herbert. X. Dream Road. square quarto. no. 102 of 180 numbered copies (of which 150 were for sale). col plates by Ray Crooke. with an original signed and numbered etching as frontispiece. minor marks to blue quarter leather. ocb. gilt. in like slip case with inset plates on front and back. Sydney. Collins. 1977. with Lynn. Elwyn. Judy Cassab. folio. no. 34 of 100 copies. signed, dated and inscribed 'No 34 of 100 De luxe editions / Judy Cassab / 5/3/84' on title page. col & b/w plates. faux leather with silver gilt.

Ref: 1000
Minchen E Wview full entry
Reference: see Lawson Menzies auction - E. W. MINCHEN (working 1880s)
Looking Down the Harbour, Sydney 1880
oil on canvas
46.0 x 69.0 cm
signed and dated lower right: E. W. Minchen 3/80
label attached verso with artist's name and artwork details

Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000
Auction Title: Sydney - 16 August 2012
McGregor Kenview full entry
Reference: Unfinished Journey by Ken McGregor. ‘As a sequel to William Creek and Beyond, Unfinished Journey features thirteen artists travelling to destinations of their choice, to create new works based on their experiences. Including a diverse group of artists and interesting destinations, the results are startling.

Tim Storrier travels to Kenya and Tanzania, Fred Cress to France, and Anthony Lister goes to Berlin. Each chapter details newly-created work and is accompanied by an informative essay on the artists’ experiences.’
Publishing details: Macmillan Art Publishing 2006, Hardcover, dw, 224 pages
Benjamin Jasonview full entry
Reference: see McGregor Ken - Unfinished Journey by Ken McGregor. ‘As a sequel to William Creek and Beyond, Unfinished Journey features thirteen artists travelling to destinations of their choice, to create new works based on their experiences. Including a diverse group of artists and interesting destinations, the results are startling.

Tim Storrier travels to Kenya and Tanzania, Fred Cress to France, and Anthony Lister goes to Berlin. Each chapter details newly-created work and is accompanied by an informative essay on the artists’ experiences.’
Publishing details: Macmillan Art Publishing 2006, Hardcover, dw, 224 pages
Chen Zhongview full entry
Reference: see McGregor Ken - Unfinished Journey by Ken McGregor. ‘As a sequel to William Creek and Beyond, Unfinished Journey features thirteen artists travelling to destinations of their choice, to create new works based on their experiences. Including a diverse group of artists and interesting destinations, the results are startling.

Tim Storrier travels to Kenya and Tanzania, Fred Cress to France, and Anthony Lister goes to Berlin. Each chapter details newly-created work and is accompanied by an informative essay on the artists’ experiences.’
Publishing details: Macmillan Art Publishing 2006, Hardcover, dw, 224 pages
Cress Fredview full entry
Reference: see McGregor Ken - Unfinished Journey by Ken McGregor. ‘As a sequel to William Creek and Beyond, Unfinished Journey features thirteen artists travelling to destinations of their choice, to create new works based on their experiences. Including a diverse group of artists and interesting destinations, the results are startling.

Tim Storrier travels to Kenya and Tanzania, Fred Cress to France, and Anthony Lister goes to Berlin. Each chapter details newly-created work and is accompanied by an informative essay on the artists’ experiences.’
Publishing details: Macmillan Art Publishing 2006, Hardcover, dw, 224 pages
Green Sharonview full entry
Reference: see McGregor Ken - Unfinished Journey by Ken McGregor. ‘As a sequel to William Creek and Beyond, Unfinished Journey features thirteen artists travelling to destinations of their choice, to create new works based on their experiences. Including a diverse group of artists and interesting destinations, the results are startling.

Tim Storrier travels to Kenya and Tanzania, Fred Cress to France, and Anthony Lister goes to Berlin. Each chapter details newly-created work and is accompanied by an informative essay on the artists’ experiences.’
Publishing details: Macmillan Art Publishing 2006, Hardcover, dw, 224 pages
Hoddinott Tanyaview full entry
Reference: see McGregor Ken - Unfinished Journey by Ken McGregor. ‘As a sequel to William Creek and Beyond, Unfinished Journey features thirteen artists travelling to destinations of their choice, to create new works based on their experiences. Including a diverse group of artists and interesting destinations, the results are startling.

Tim Storrier travels to Kenya and Tanzania, Fred Cress to France, and Anthony Lister goes to Berlin. Each chapter details newly-created work and is accompanied by an informative essay on the artists’ experiences.’
Publishing details: Macmillan Art Publishing 2006, Hardcover, dw, 224 pages
Home Deanview full entry
Reference: see McGregor Ken - Unfinished Journey by Ken McGregor. ‘As a sequel to William Creek and Beyond, Unfinished Journey features thirteen artists travelling to destinations of their choice, to create new works based on their experiences. Including a diverse group of artists and interesting destinations, the results are startling.

Tim Storrier travels to Kenya and Tanzania, Fred Cress to France, and Anthony Lister goes to Berlin. Each chapter details newly-created work and is accompanied by an informative essay on the artists’ experiences.’
Publishing details: Macmillan Art Publishing 2006, Hardcover, dw, 224 pages
Landridge Emmaview full entry
Reference: see McGregor Ken - Unfinished Journey by Ken McGregor. ‘As a sequel to William Creek and Beyond, Unfinished Journey features thirteen artists travelling to destinations of their choice, to create new works based on their experiences. Including a diverse group of artists and interesting destinations, the results are startling.

Tim Storrier travels to Kenya and Tanzania, Fred Cress to France, and Anthony Lister goes to Berlin. Each chapter details newly-created work and is accompanied by an informative essay on the artists’ experiences.’
Publishing details: Macmillan Art Publishing 2006, Hardcover, dw, 224 pages
Lister Anthonyview full entry
Reference: see McGregor Ken - Unfinished Journey by Ken McGregor. ‘As a sequel to William Creek and Beyond, Unfinished Journey features thirteen artists travelling to destinations of their choice, to create new works based on their experiences. Including a diverse group of artists and interesting destinations, the results are startling.

Tim Storrier travels to Kenya and Tanzania, Fred Cress to France, and Anthony Lister goes to Berlin. Each chapter details newly-created work and is accompanied by an informative essay on the artists’ experiences.’
Publishing details: Macmillan Art Publishing 2006, Hardcover, dw, 224 pages
Olsen Johnview full entry
Reference: see McGregor Ken - Unfinished Journey by Ken McGregor. ‘As a sequel to William Creek and Beyond, Unfinished Journey features thirteen artists travelling to destinations of their choice, to create new works based on their experiences. Including a diverse group of artists and interesting destinations, the results are startling.

Tim Storrier travels to Kenya and Tanzania, Fred Cress to France, and Anthony Lister goes to Berlin. Each chapter details newly-created work and is accompanied by an informative essay on the artists’ experiences.’
Publishing details: Macmillan Art Publishing 2006, Hardcover, dw, 224 pages
StorrierTimview full entry
Reference: see McGregor Ken - Unfinished Journey by Ken McGregor. ‘As a sequel to William Creek and Beyond, Unfinished Journey features thirteen artists travelling to destinations of their choice, to create new works based on their experiences. Including a diverse group of artists and interesting destinations, the results are startling.

Tim Storrier travels to Kenya and Tanzania, Fred Cress to France, and Anthony Lister goes to Berlin. Each chapter details newly-created work and is accompanied by an informative essay on the artists’ experiences.’
Publishing details: Macmillan Art Publishing 2006, Hardcover, dw, 224 pages
Swan Yvetteview full entry
Reference: see McGregor Ken - Unfinished Journey by Ken McGregor. ‘As a sequel to William Creek and Beyond, Unfinished Journey features thirteen artists travelling to destinations of their choice, to create new works based on their experiences. Including a diverse group of artists and interesting destinations, the results are startling.

Tim Storrier travels to Kenya and Tanzania, Fred Cress to France, and Anthony Lister goes to Berlin. Each chapter details newly-created work and is accompanied by an informative essay on the artists’ experiences.’
Publishing details: Macmillan Art Publishing 2006, Hardcover, dw, 224 pages
Tjungurrayi George Wardview full entry
Reference: see McGregor Ken - Unfinished Journey by Ken McGregor. ‘As a sequel to William Creek and Beyond, Unfinished Journey features thirteen artists travelling to destinations of their choice, to create new works based on their experiences. Including a diverse group of artists and interesting destinations, the results are startling.

Tim Storrier travels to Kenya and Tanzania, Fred Cress to France, and Anthony Lister goes to Berlin. Each chapter details newly-created work and is accompanied by an informative essay on the artists’ experiences.’
Publishing details: Macmillan Art Publishing 2006, Hardcover, dw, 224 pages
Young Minaview full entry
Reference: see McGregor Ken - Unfinished Journey by Ken McGregor. ‘As a sequel to William Creek and Beyond, Unfinished Journey features thirteen artists travelling to destinations of their choice, to create new works based on their experiences. Including a diverse group of artists and interesting destinations, the results are startling.

Tim Storrier travels to Kenya and Tanzania, Fred Cress to France, and Anthony Lister goes to Berlin. Each chapter details newly-created work and is accompanied by an informative essay on the artists’ experiences.’
Publishing details: Macmillan Art Publishing 2006, Hardcover, dw, 224 pages
Corrigan Patview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine - article re his benefaction
Publishing details: August 2012
Laurence Janetview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine - article re AGNSW acquisition of ‘The memory of nature’ 2010
Publishing details: August 2012
Bogart Bramview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine -
Publishing details: August 2012
Water - 1788 - 21st Centuryview full entry
Reference: a portfiloio of artists on the subject of water
Publishing details: large format
Ref: 1000
Australian Potteryview full entry
Reference: AUSTRALIAN POTTERY by Geoff Ford: The First 100 Years. [to be indexed]

Publishing details: Salt Glaze Press, 1995, papered boards in dustwrapper. Folio, black & white and coloured illustrations,
Ref: 1009
Pottery in Australiaview full entry
Reference: see Ford Geoff. - AUSTRALIAN POTTERY by Geoff Ford: The First 100 Years.

Publishing details: Salt
Glaze Press, 1995, papered boards in dustwrapper. Folio, black & white and coloured illustrations,
Byard Mardi & Davidview full entry
Reference: BYARD, Mardi and David. THE KIDMAN CENTENARY ART EXHIBITION.
Publishing details: Folio, illustrated in colour, publisher’s
leather, without strap tie (and with no sign of its having been
attached), enclosed in lined timber box. Adelaide, Endeavour
Publishing, 1999. Deluxe issue of 400 numbered copies,
signed, and with original pencil sketch.
Ref: 1000
Kidman Centennary Art Exhibitionview full entry
Reference: see Byard Mardi & David - BYARD, Mardi and David. THE KIDMAN CENTENARY ART EXHIBITION.
Publishing details: Folio, illustrated in colour, publisher’s
leather, without strap tie (and with no sign of its having been
attached), enclosed in lined timber box. Adelaide, Endeavour
Publishing, 1999. Deluxe issue of 400 numbered copies,
signed, and with original pencil sketch.
Mamboview full entry
Reference: see Mombassa Reg - The Mind and Times of Reg Mombassa By Murray Waldren

Publishing details: Harper Collins, 2009, hc, dw, 432 pages
Fish in Australian Artview full entry
Reference: exhibition curated by Stephen Scheding and Penny Cuthbert at the Australian National Maritime Museum. Folder included room brochure of 12 pages and ‘Signals’ Magazine which has article on the exhibition
Publishing details: ‘Signals’ Magazine 2012
Beadle Paulview full entry
Reference: Paul Beadle by Andrew Greenhough

Publishing details: Thesis : 1986
Ref: 1000
Vasa Museumview full entry
Reference: information brochure filed with shipwreck material for planned ANMM exhibition
Ref: 05
Halpern Deborah view full entry
Reference: 5 large glossy postcards of her work (5 examples
Publishing details: Mossgreen 2012
Ref: 117
Bergin Kateview full entry
Reference: 5 large glossy postcards of her work (5 examples
Publishing details: Mossgreen 2012
Ref: 219
Frazer Neilview full entry
Reference: Neil Frazer - Floating World
Publishing details: Martin Browne Contemporary, 2012,with price list
Ref: 219
Kovacs Ildikoview full entry
Reference: New Work - invite to Melbourne Art Fair. 7 illustrations
Publishing details: Martin Browne Contemporary, 2012, 8pp
Ref: 219
Meldrum Maxview full entry
Reference: A Retrospective Exhibition of the Paintings of Max Meldrum. [An national exhibition of 50 paintings by Meldrum].
Publishing details: National Gallery of Victoria. 1954
Ref: 1000
Crooke Rayview full entry
Reference: Ray Crooke - the Early Years -
Publishing details: Savill Galleries Australian Art Exhibition Catalogue, 5 Sep to 8 Oct 2009, Sydney
Ref: 1000
Billich Charlesview full entry
Reference: Detailed exhibition catalogiue for works of Australian artist Charles Billich. Held in Rome
Publishing details: 1991, Illust.color plates.Detailed desc. in English&Italian.Large soft cvr.
Ref: 1000
Aspects of Australian Artview full entry
Reference: Aspects of Australian Art - An Education Kit For the Australian Collection. With a paper folder, 16 Colour art works by 16 Famous Australian Artists. [to be indexed]

Each work in individual booklet with introduction of the artist

Including John Glover, Tom Roberts, Margaret Preston, Russell Drysdale, Signey Nolan, Arthur Boyd, John Olsen, Fred Williams, Brett Whiteley, etc.
Publishing details: Art Gallery NSW 2000
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Crooke Rayview full entry
Reference: RAY CROOKE - The People & The Land, 4 May - 2 June 2011 Savill Galleries Sydney
Publishing details: Savill Gallery, 2011
Laurence Le Guay (ed)view full entry
Reference: see Portfolio of Australian Photography - 70 halftone full-page black + white plates - edited by Laurence le Guay, essays and 70 illustrations including Athol Shmith - Max Dupain - Harold Cazneaux - Frank Hurley -
Laurence Le Guay


Publishing details: H. J. Edwards, c1949, hc
Elder Fine Art catalogueview full entry
Reference: Australian & International Paintings
Publishing details: 8 July 2012
Ref: 79
Phillips Harry photographerview full entry
Reference: Sydney Panoramic Views
Publishing details: H. Phillips, c1910
Ref: 1000
Shipley Liuetenant Conwayview full entry
Reference: see Christie’s Australia catalogue 31 July, 2001, lot 98, for 6 original watercolours (5 sepia) of Pitcairn Island 1848. All described, all illustrated. Used on Pitcairn Island stamps
Moffitt William Heath view full entry
Reference: see Christie’s Australia catalogue 31 July, 2001 for Moffitt William Heath 1888-1948 photographer, lot 106, archive of 26 photographs with biographical details
Browning George 1918-2000view full entry
Reference: see Christie’s Australia catalogue 31 July, 2001, lot 122, oil on canvas of Eureka Stockade, 1985-9
Ned Kelly artifactsview full entry
Reference: see Christie’s Australia catalogue 31 July, 2001, lots 128- 135 including helmet

Miles Hview full entry
Reference: see Christie’s Australia catalogue 31 July, 2001, lots 128- 135 including oil of Kelly c1880 by H Miles of Towitta property

Teague Violet Helen Evangelineview full entry
Reference: Violet Helen Evangeline Teague (21 February 1872 – 30 September 1951) was an Australian portrait painter and designer of murals, born in Melbourne and educated at the Presbyterian Ladies College, Melbourne.She studied under E Phillips Fox and Tudor St George Tucker in the Charterisville group, and the National Gallery School under L Bernard Hall then overseas to Ernest Blanc Garin's school in Brussels and Hubert von Herkomer's school in London. From 1905 to 1914 she produced many woodcut prints after the Japanese style, and taught the techniques at the Victorian Arts and Crafts Society. Her painting Boy with a Palette won a silver prize from the Old Salon, Paris when exhibited in 1920, and was later hung at the Royal Academy of Arts, London. She has been reckoned among the best portraitists Australia has produced. Her 1909 full length portrait of Una Falkiner (titled Dian Dreams) can be seen in the Art Gallery of New South Wales - from http://www.webmii.es/Result.aspx?f=Violet&l=Teague&r=us
Preece Glenview full entry
Reference: invite to Artarmon Galleries exhibition - 10 works illustrated
Publishing details: 2012, 4pp
Ref: 219
Preece Glenview full entry
Reference: catalogue of Artarmon Galleries exhibition -
Publishing details: 2012,
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Whisson Kenview full entry
Reference: see Art & Australia - article on Whisson by Nicholas Croggon
Publishing details: vol 50 no. 1, 2012
Parr Mikeview full entry
Reference: see Art & Australia - article
Publishing details: vol 50 no. 1, 2012
Boyd David Fielding Goughview full entry
Reference: see Art & Australia - obituary
Publishing details: vol 50 no. 1, 2012
North Ianview full entry
Reference: see Art & Australia - article ‘The Art of Ian North’ by Maria Zagala
Publishing details: vol 50 no. 1, 2012
Rothwell Carolineview full entry
Reference: see Art & Australia - article
Publishing details: vol 50 no. 1, 2012
Mellor Danieview full entry
Reference: see Art & Australia - article
Publishing details: vol 50 no. 1, 2012
Bot G Wview full entry
Reference: see Art & Australia - article
Publishing details: vol 50 no. 1, 2012
Jones Jonathonview full entry
Reference: see Art & Australia - article
Publishing details: vol 50 no. 1, 2012
Sages Jennyview full entry
Reference: see Art & Australia - article by Sarah Engledow
Publishing details: vol 50 no. 1, 2012
Frakes and Forgeries in the Fine Artsview full entry
Reference: A Bibliography by Robert George Reisner
Publishing details: New York, Special Libraries Association, 1950, pb, 58pp with index
Edgar Edmundview full entry
Reference: see Heritage Collection - Nelson Meers Foundation for 1842 miniature portrait and article
Publishing details: SLNSW 2004
Stone Sarahview full entry
Reference: see Heritage Collection - Nelson Meers Foundation for emu wc
Publishing details: SLNSW 2004
L Vaillant Francoisview full entry
Reference: see Heritage Collection - Nelson Meers Foundation for bird book
Publishing details: SLNSW 2004
Nerli Girolamoview full entry
Reference: see Heritage Collection - Nelson Meers Foundation for article by Warwick Hurst on R L Stevenson portrait
Publishing details: SLNSW 2004
Illingworth Nelsonview full entry
Reference: see Heritage Collection - Nelson Meers Foundation for article by Warwick Hurst on death mask of Henry Lawson by Illingworth
Publishing details: SLNSW 2004
Hore Leslie Fraser Standishview full entry
Reference: see Heritage Collection - Nelson Meers Foundation for article by Warwick Hurst on Galliopoli watercolour by Hore
Publishing details: SLNSW 2004
Little W Aview full entry
Reference: Sydney punch bowl - China trade (donated by Little to SLNSW) see Heritage Collection - Nelson Meers Foundation, 2004, for article by Elizabeth Ellis This copy includes a photocopy of details of the auction catalogue of the W A Little Collection.
Publishing details: SLNSW 2004
Evatt Mary Aliceview full entry
Reference: Scheding notes re finding Mary Alice Evatt paintings at auction in 2001
Publishing details: 2001
Ref: 41
Fullagar Colview full entry
Reference: correspondence with Stephen Scheding re Col’s Last Resting Place of Australian Artists project. With particular reference to W J Wadham and Arthur Sinclair
Publishing details: c2003
Ref: 13
Wadham William Josephview full entry
Reference: see Fullagar Col - correspondence with Stephen Scheding re Col’s Last Resting Place of Australian Artists project in box 13. With particular reference to W J Wadham and Arthur Sinclair
Publishing details: c2003
Sinclair Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Fullagar Col - correspondence with Stephen Scheding re Col’s Last Resting Place of Australian Artists project in box 13. With particular reference to W J Wadham and Arthur Sinclair
Publishing details: c2003
Sinclair Arthurview full entry
Reference: List of exhibits from SAART database vol 2. 17 works listed with titles and prices. 1908 - 1912 in Adelaide
Ref: 13
Duterrau Benjaminview full entry
Reference: Filing box of research by Stephen Scheding on Benjamin Duterrau is located on open shelves.
Publishing details: Scheding research notes, complted for ‘The National Picture’ published 2002
Australian Architectureview full entry
Reference: Australian Architecture by Robert Haddon
Publishing details: George Robertson melbourne [nd]. first edition 538pp+ads.ills.[b/w]
Ref: 1000
Haddon Robertview full entry
Reference: see Australian Architecture by Robert Haddon
Publishing details: George Robertson melbourne [nd]. first edition 538pp+ ads.ills.[b/w]
Clark Marcview full entry
Reference: Marc Clark Sculptures 1968 - 1978 (introduction by Lenton Parr)
Publishing details: Victorian College of the Arts (and touring) c1978 (photocopy of part of cataloguue with biographical details)
Ref: 34
Kovacs Ildakoview full entry
Reference: Martin Browne Contemporary exhibition catalogue
Publishing details: Martin Browne, 2012, with price list, and invite, 20pp
Ref: 219
Wedd Montyview full entry
Reference: Sydney Morning Herald obituary
Publishing details: August 11-12, 2012
Ref: 13
Morley Lewisview full entry
Reference: Art Gallery of New South Wales exhibition catalogue. Introduction and interview with Moprley by Judy Annear, Essay by Barry Humphries
Publishing details: AGNSW, 2006, card covers, 124pp
White patrickview full entry
Reference: The Life of Patrick White - Sate Library of New South Wales exhibition catalogue. Lists exhibits including artworks owned by and of White.
Publishing details: SLNSW, 2012, pb, 28pp
Warwick Benjaminview full entry
Reference: see Christie’s ‘Australian Paintings’ sale no. 14, October 22, 1975 for 3 Sydney works c1870 not illustrated
Russell Robertview full entry
Reference: see Christie’s ‘Australian Paintings’ sale no. 14, October 22, 1975 for 20+ works not illustrated but titled
Nisbet Herkis Humeview full entry
Reference: see Christie’s ‘Australian Paintings’ sale no. 14, October 22, 1975 for 1874 oil of Sydney Harbour at sunset, illustrated in b & w.
Drysdale Russellview full entry
Reference: see Christie’s ‘Australian Paintings’ sale no. 14, October 22, 1975 for study for Cricketers
Strangers in Paradiseview full entry
Reference: Strangers in Paradise - Contemporary Australian Art to Korea, curated by Victoria Lynn, AGNSW, and Soyen Ahn, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. 15 artists with essays on each.
Publishing details: Korea Foundation, 1992, card covers, 104pp
Ref: 219
Bennett Gordonview full entry
Reference: see Strangers in Paradise - Contemporary Australian Art to Korea, curated by Victoria Lynn, AGNSW, and Soyen Ahn, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. 15 artists with essays on each.
Publishing details: Korea Foundation, 1992, card covers, 104pp
Callas Peterview full entry
Reference: see Strangers in Paradise - Contemporary Australian Art to Korea, curated by Victoria Lynn, AGNSW, and Soyen Ahn, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. 15 artists with essays on each.
Publishing details: Korea Foundation, 1992, card covers, 104pp
Carchesio Eugeneview full entry
Reference: see Strangers in Paradise - Contemporary Australian Art to Korea, curated by Victoria Lynn, AGNSW, and Soyen Ahn, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. 15 artists with essays on each.
Publishing details: Korea Foundation, 1992, card covers, 104pp
Gillies John and the Sydney Frontview full entry
Reference: see Strangers in Paradise - Contemporary Australian Art to Korea, curated by Victoria Lynn, AGNSW, and Soyen Ahn, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. 15 artists with essays on each.
Publishing details: Korea Foundation, 1992, card covers, 104pp
Henson Billview full entry
Reference: see Strangers in Paradise - Contemporary Australian Art to Korea, curated by Victoria Lynn, AGNSW, and Soyen Ahn, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. 15 artists with essays on each.
Publishing details: Korea Foundation, 1992, card covers, 104pp
Hill Michaelview full entry
Reference: see Strangers in Paradise - Contemporary Australian Art to Korea, curated by Victoria Lynn, AGNSW, and Soyen Ahn, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. 15 artists with essays on each.
Publishing details: Korea Foundation, 1992, card covers, 104pp
Laing Rosemaryview full entry
Reference: see Strangers in Paradise - Contemporary Australian Art to Korea, curated by Victoria Lynn, AGNSW, and Soyen Ahn, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. 15 artists with essays on each.
Publishing details: Korea Foundation, 1992, card covers, 104pp
Lee Lindyview full entry
Reference: see Strangers in Paradise - Contemporary Australian Art to Korea, curated by Victoria Lynn, AGNSW, and Soyen Ahn, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. 15 artists with essays on each.
Publishing details: Korea Foundation, 1992, card covers, 104pp
Nixon Johnview full entry
Reference: see Strangers in Paradise - Contemporary Australian Art to Korea, curated by Victoria Lynn, AGNSW, and Soyen Ahn, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. 15 artists with essays on each.
Publishing details: Korea Foundation, 1992, card covers, 104pp
Norrie Susanview full entry
Reference: see Strangers in Paradise - Contemporary Australian Art to Korea, curated by Victoria Lynn, AGNSW, and Soyen Ahn, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. 15 artists with essays on each.
Publishing details: Korea Foundation, 1992, card covers, 104pp
Onus Linview full entry
Reference: see Strangers in Paradise - Contemporary Australian Art to Korea, curated by Victoria Lynn, AGNSW, and Soyen Ahn, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. 15 artists with essays on each.
Publishing details: Korea Foundation, 1992, card covers, 104pp
Rapp Julieview full entry
Reference: see Strangers in Paradise - Contemporary Australian Art to Korea, curated by Victoria Lynn, AGNSW, and Soyen Ahn, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. 15 artists with essays on each.
Publishing details: Korea Foundation, 1992, card covers, 104pp
Scott Jillview full entry
Reference: see Strangers in Paradise - Contemporary Australian Art to Korea, curated by Victoria Lynn, AGNSW, and Soyen Ahn, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. 15 artists with essays on each.
Publishing details: Korea Foundation, 1992, card covers, 104pp
Stacey Robynview full entry
Reference: see Strangers in Paradise - Contemporary Australian Art to Korea, curated by Victoria Lynn, AGNSW, and Soyen Ahn, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. 15 artists with essays on each.
Publishing details: Korea Foundation, 1992, card covers, 104pp
Unsworth Kenview full entry
Reference: see Strangers in Paradise - Contemporary Australian Art to Korea, curated by Victoria Lynn, AGNSW, and Soyen Ahn, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea. 15 artists with essays on each.
Publishing details: Korea Foundation, 1992, card covers, 104pp
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Artview full entry
Reference: Australasian and New Zealand Journal of Art. Journal of the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand
Publishing details: Vol. 1, no. 1, 2000
Ref: 117
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Artview full entry
Reference: Australasian and New Zealand Journal of Art. Journal of the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand
Publishing details: Vol 1, 2000 - Vol 9 at 2008/9
Hester Joyview full entry
Reference: see article by Belinda MacGill in Australasian and New Zealand Journal of Art. Journal of the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand
Publishing details: Vol. 1, no. 1, 2000
Dupain Maxview full entry
Reference: see article by Kenneth Wach in Australasian and New Zealand Journal of Art. Journal of the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand
Publishing details: Vol. 1, no. 1, 2000
Women in the Artsview full entry
Reference: Women in the Arts - a study by the Research Advisory Group of the Women and Arts Project, Sydney, December, 1982
Publishing details: Women and Arts Project,, 1982, pb, 122pp
Ref: 220
Australian Indigenous Art Commission: Commande Publique d'art Aborigene Musee du Quai Branly.view full entry
Reference: Australian Indigenous Art Commission: Commande Publique d'art Aborigene Musee du Quai Branly, exhibition in Paris, curated by Belinda Croft and Hetti Perkins. 8 Aboriginal artists. Essays on each artist. [to be indexed] [’Catalogue to commemorate the opening of the Musee du Quai Branly. The Aboriginal artists are: Paddy Nyunkuny Bedford; John Mawurndjul; Ningura Napurrula; Lena Nyadbi; Michael Riley; Judy Watson: Tommy Watson; Gulumbu Yunupingu]. Text in English and French. With color and b&w illustrations’]
Publishing details: Australian Council for the Arts, Art & Australia Ltd, 2006, laminated boards, 56pp
Bedford Paddy Nyunkunyview full entry
Reference: see Australian Indigenous Art Commission exhibition in Paris, curated by Belinda Croft and Hetti Perkins. 8 Aboriginal artists. Essays on each artist
Publishing details: Australian Council for the Arts, 2006, laminated boards, 56pp
Mawurngjul Johnview full entry
Reference: see Australian Indigenous Art Commission exhibition in Paris, curated by Belinda Croft and Hetti Perkins. 8 Aboriginal artists. Essays on each artist
Publishing details: Australian Council for the Arts, 2006, laminated boards, 56pp
Ningura Napurrulaview full entry
Reference: see Australian Indigenous Art Commission exhibition in Paris, curated by Belinda Croft and Hetti Perkins. 8 Aboriginal artists. Essays on each artist
Publishing details: Australian Council for the Arts, 2006, laminated boards, 56pp
Nyadbi Lenaview full entry
Reference: see Australian Indigenous Art Commission exhibition in Paris, curated by Belinda Croft and Hetti Perkins. 8 Aboriginal artists. Essays on each artist
Publishing details: Australian Council for the Arts, 2006, laminated boards, 56pp
Riley Michaelview full entry
Reference: see Australian Indigenous Art Commission exhibition in Paris, curated by Belinda Croft and Hetti Perkins. 8 Aboriginal artists. Essays on each artist
Publishing details: Australian Council for the Arts, 2006, laminated boards, 56pp
Watson Judyview full entry
Reference: see Australian Indigenous Art Commission exhibition in Paris, curated by Belinda Croft and Hetti Perkins. 8 Aboriginal artists. Essays on each artist
Publishing details: Australian Council for the Arts, 2006, laminated boards, 56pp
Watson Tommyview full entry
Reference: see Australian Indigenous Art Commission exhibition in Paris, curated by Belinda Croft and Hetti Perkins. 8 Aboriginal artists. Essays on each artist
Publishing details: Australian Council for the Arts, 2006, laminated boards, 56pp
Yunupingu Gulumbaview full entry
Reference: see Australian Indigenous Art Commission exhibition in Paris, curated by Belinda Croft and Hetti Perkins. 8 Aboriginal artists. Essays on each artist
Publishing details: Australian Council for the Arts, 2006, laminated boards, 56pp
Sages Jennyview full entry
Reference: Paths to Portraiture. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, 24 September 2010-16 January 2011 and elsewhere.
Publishing details: NPG, 2011, 12pp
Ref: 1000
Green Deniseview full entry
Reference: An Artist’s Odyssey. Chapters:
1.The 1970s: Redrawing the Boundaries / Richard Kalina
2.Resonating in Australia / Frances Lindsay
3.Ontology is at the Heart of It / Anthony Bond
4.A Brisbane Beginning / Denise Green
5.A Pause in Paris / Denise Green
6.My Career in New York and Europe / Denise Green
7.The Australian and New York Art Worlds / Kerry Stokes
8.Images and Words: Bridging the Gap / Peter Timms
9.Substances of Transformation: Denise Green and Joseph Beuys / Roland Monig
10.Metonymic Colour in Denise Green's Work / Christof Trepesch
11.Fast Forward: 1989 to 2009 / Lilly Wei.

‘In a career that has spanned four decades and three continents, Denise Green has bridged the tricky distance between artist and critic, an accomplishment captured in Denise Green: An Artist’s Odyssey. Combining her life story with observations of leading figures in the art world, the book is at once a window on artistic theory and practice and a virtual how-to for aspiring artists.
Green’s own story begins in Brisbane and moves through her subsequent years of training in Paris during the revolutionary events of 1968. She goes on to describe her apprenticeship as a painter in New York’s Soho, where she became embroiled in the debates dominating the art world.
Complementing Green’s account are the contributions of noted artists, art historians, critics, and curators like Ingrid Periz, Richard Kalina, Frances Lindsay, Anthony Bond, Peter Timms, Roland Mönig, Christof Trepesch, and Lilly Wei, as well as one of the most prominent collectors in Australia, Kerry Stokes. From the interplay of these perspectives, a rare picture emerges of art as it is made, understood, and lived.’
Publishing details: University of Minnesota Press, 2012. Paperback. 224 pages.
Boyd David.view full entry
Reference: An Open House - recollections of my early life, by David Boyd. [’Merric and Doris Boyd, Boyd's parents, were potters and devout Christian Scientists. They lived at Murrumbeena and their sons wandered the fields until they were reluctanntly consripted to the army during World War II’]
Publishing details: Hardie Grant, Melbourne, 2012. Hardcover, dw, 356 pages.
McFarlane Robertview full entry
Reference: Concerning the Spiritual
Publishing details: ?
Ref: 1000
Wombarra Sculpture Gardenview full entry
Reference: Wombarra Sculpture Garden
Publishing details: ?
Ref: 1000
Storrier Timview full entry
Reference: Tim Storrier: Elemental Reckoning The Art of Tim Storrier 1981 - 2011. By Gavin Wilson.

Publishing details: Eleven Mile
Drive 2011. Cloth in dustwrapper. Some editions had tipped in original etching edition of 100.
Ref: 1000
Parr Mikeview full entry
Reference: The Infinity Machine: Mike Parr's Performance Art 1971-2005
AUTHOR: SCHEER EDWARD [’Mike Parr is Australia's most significant performance artist. His contribution to the development and establishment of performance art in Australia remains continuous and resolute. Parr's dedication and research into the boundaries of performance art within the parameters of art history and theory are unprecedented.
At the forefront of performance art in Australia in 1970, Parr explored areas far removed from mainstream visual culture at the time. Despite the contempt, he persevered, remaining true to his practice. This long awaited book pays homage to Parr's achievements and is an essential admission into Australia's cultural memory. Compiled by the artist, this first hand account includes an extraordinary array of photographic documentation together with performance scripts and the artist's writings on his work, encapsulating the qualities that have made Mike Parr one of Australia's greatest cultural assets on the world stage.
Parr has performed in Switzerland, France, Austria, Italy, USA, Japan, The Philippines, Sweden and throughout Australia since 1973.’]
Publishing details: Black Inc, 2010, 200pp
Ref: 1000
Williams Fredview full entry
Reference: Fred Williams - Infinite Horizons, by Deborah Hart [Fred Williams revolutionised the way we see the Australian environment. This publication coincides with the exhibition Fred Williams: infinite horizons, the first major retrospective of his work in over two decades. The book highlights Williams' strength as a painter and includes a wide range of oil paintings and luminous gouaches, along with new material from the artist's diaries and his remarkable China sketchbook. Readers will experience a special opportunity to travel with Williams from the 1940s to his last works in 1981, from the figure studies of his student days in Melbourne and London to the groundbreaking landscapes, beachscapes and waterfalls of regional Victoria, and to subjects further afield in Bass Strait, the Cape York Peninsula and the magnificent Pilbara region in Western Australia. Also included are intimate portraits of family and friends. This engaging publication is a fitting tribute to an outstanding Australian artist. The clarity and richness of Williams' distinctive artistic vision that is his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come. ]


Publishing details: National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2011. Pictorial Cover. 231 pp Illustrated
McLeod Ryanview full entry
Reference: Painter in the painting
Publishing details: ?
Ref: 1000
Drysdale Russellview full entry
Reference: Russell Drysdale - the drawings, by Lou Klepac
Publishing details: 2012
Ref: 1009
George Alexview full entry
Reference: A Banksia Album : 200 Years of Botanical Illustration by Alex George [’With their bold flowering and fruiting spikes, banksias remain a favourite among artists and gardeners alike. A Banksia Album features over 90 stunning full-colour reproductions of watercolours, pencil and sepia-wash drawings, colour prints and early hand-coloured engravings and lithographs of banksias from the National Library of Australia’s collections. A Banksia Album covers over two centuries of botanical illustration, from 1770 when the Endeavour’s artist, Sydney Parkinson, was the first European to make drawings of banksias at Botany Bay, to 2007 with two prints of Banksia rosserae by Celia Rosser.’] [to be indexed]


Publishing details: Paperback | May 2012
Ref: 1006
Banksia Album Aview full entry
Reference: A Banksia Album : 200 Years of Botanical Illustration by Alex George


Publishing details: Paperback | May 2012
botanical illustrationview full entry
Reference: A Banksia Album : 200 Years of Botanical Illustration by Alex George


Publishing details: Paperback | May 2012
Heysen Hans and Nora view full entry
Reference: Heysen to Heysen - Selected Letters of Hans Heysen and Nora Heysen, by Catherine Speck. With chronology. Numerous illustrations. [Heysen to Heysen is a showcase of letters between Nora and Hans Heysen from the collection of the National Library of Australia. Accompanied by carefully selected images and text by leading art historian Catherine Speck, the publication lifts the lid on a vista of Australian art. In 1934, when Nora first travelled to London to study art, she experienced her first time away from home and the first of many, often exotic places from where she would write home to Hahndorf, South Australia. The correspondence between Nora and Hans continued until his death in 1968. Theirs was a close and affectionate relationship, in which father and daughter shared a lifetime of thoughts about art and life, and a mutual admiration and respect for each other's work. This is the first time their letters have been published to this extent.]


Publishing details: NLA, 2011, pb, 360pp, with index
Broadsheet of the Contemporary Art Society of Australia NSW branchview full entry
Reference: Broadsheet of the Contemporary Art Society of Australia NSW branch. 4 copies held. These list office bearers and members, etc.
Publishing details: September, 1965, February 1966, August 1966, October 1966
Ref: 3
Brown Montagueview full entry
Reference: see Fellows antiqiues and Fine Art auction lot 580 Birmingham UK 3.9.2012: Montague Brown (Australian, 1870-1942), Harbour scene, oil on canvas suppled by "W & G DEAN ARTIST COLOURMEN ENGRAVERS EQUITABLE PLACE MELBOURNE", signed lower right, 11.5" x 15.5", (29cm x 39cm); a pair of Impressionist harbour scenes, oil on plywood panel, unsigned, with framer`s label of Joseph Cooke, Aston verso and newspaper lining dated 1926, 12.5" x 17.25", (32cm x 44cm), in gilt frames; and a fourth harbour scene, oil on canvas, inscribed in pencil verso "MAR 27/[19]26", 11.75" x 19.75", (30cm x 50cm), (4) 1. Small patch repair to upper left of sky (patched verso, overpainted to front). Superficial scratch from water up to boat hull. 1960s/70s frame needs replacing.. 2. and 3. One has cracking to paint surface and has cracked glass; both have brown staining to sky. 4. Quite thin paint but overall sound.
Impressions of Colour - Lauraine Diggins catalogueview full entry
Reference: Impressions of Colour - colour in Australian Art. Lauraine Diggins Fine Art catalogue
Publishing details: Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, 2012, 14pp with checklist of 30 artworks
Ref: 63
Roberts Tomview full entry
Reference: see Impressions of Colour - colour in Australian Art. Lauraine Diggins Fine Art catalogue. Roberts’s ‘La Favourita’ exh 9 x 5 exhibition
Publishing details: Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, 2012, 14pp with checklist of 30 artworks
Chevalier Nicholasview full entry
Reference: see Impressions of Colour - colour in Australian Art. Lauraine Diggins Fine Art catalogue. Mt Abrupt and the Grampians 1863
Publishing details: Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, 2012, 14pp with checklist of 30 artworks
Gilbert George Alexanderview full entry
Reference: see Impressions of Colour - colour in Australian Art. Lauraine Diggins Fine Art catalogue. Mt Alexander Goldfields watercolour and colour lithograph (see also Australiana Magazine)
Publishing details: Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, 2012, 14pp with checklist of 30 artworks
McCubbin Frederickview full entry
Reference: see Impressions of Colour - colour in Australian Art. Lauraine Diggins Fine Art catalogue. ‘Shelling Peas’
Publishing details: Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, 2012, 14pp with checklist of 30 artworks
Black Dorritview full entry
Reference: see Impressions of Colour - colour in Australian Art. Lauraine Diggins Fine Art catalogue. 3 works
Publishing details: Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, 2012, 14pp with checklist of 30 artworks
Sauerbier Kathleenview full entry
Reference: see Impressions of Colour - colour in Australian Art. Lauraine Diggins Fine Art catalogue. ‘Jetty ramp and Howe’s Fishing Lookout’, oil
Publishing details: Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, 2012, 14pp with checklist of 30 artworks
Withers Walterview full entry
Reference: see Impressions of Colour - colour in Australian Art. Lauraine Diggins Fine Art catalogue. ‘Panning for gold’ 1893
Publishing details: Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, 2012, 14pp with checklist of 30 artworks
Nobby’s Collection Theview full entry
Reference: see The Nobby’s Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Lewin John Williamview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Browne Richardview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Wallis James Captview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Preston Walterview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Dangar Henry 1796 - 1861view full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Terry Frederickview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Calvert Samuel 1828 - 1913view full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Schell Frederick 1838 -1905
view full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Cooke Alfred Charles 1836 - 1902view full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Daniel George view full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Tebbitt Henri 1852 - 1926view full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Robertson Bruce 1872 - 1940view full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Henry Victorview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Raglass Max 1901 - 1981view full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Raglass Max 1901 - 1981view full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Gallop Herbert 1890 - 1958, Newcastle muralsview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Solomon Lance 1913 - 1989view full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Olley Margaret view full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Docking Shayview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Rooney Elizabethview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Cox Grahamview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
van Nunan Davidview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Pomroy Phillipview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Bathgate Rodview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Perks David (1934 - )view full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Taylor Neilview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Baily Johnview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Willebrant Jamesview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Whiteley Brettview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Perceval Matthewview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Wolfenden Brianview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Gosford Charlesview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Ermer Marioview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Earle Johnview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Storrier Timview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Lanceley Colinview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Middlebrook Davidview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Roberts Brianview full entry
Reference: see The Nobbys Collection, Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich. A collection of artworks spanning 200 years and which focus on Nobbys Head in Newcastle. Numerous illustrations of prints, drawings and paintings. With biographical details on artists.
Publishing details: Kevin Brown, Mark Juisich, 1993, pb, 64pp. signed by both authors
Historic Interiors - a collection of papersview full entry
Reference: Historic Interiors - a collection of papers, edited by Maisie Stapleton
Publishing details: Sydney College of the Arts Press, 1983, hc, 99pp
wallpaper in Australiaview full entry
Reference: see Historic Interiors - a collection of papers, edited by Maisie Stapleton
Publishing details: Sydney College of the Arts Press, 1983, hc, 99pp
colonial interiorsview full entry
Reference: see Historic Interiors - a collection of papers, edited by Maisie Stapleton
Publishing details: Sydney College of the Arts Press, 1983, hc, 99pp
ceiling ornamentation in Australiaview full entry
Reference: see Historic Interiors - a collection of papers, edited by Maisie Stapleton
Publishing details: Sydney College of the Arts Press, 1983, hc, 99pp
Schmeisser Jorgview full entry
Reference: Jorg Schmeisser - a survey of works 1964 1995
Publishing details: Drill Hall Gallery, Canberra, 1996 second printing, pb, 32pp, 3 colour reproductions inserted.
Cuppaidge Judyview full entry
Reference: The Flower Seeker - a painter’s travels
Publishing details: Citrus Press, 2004, hc, 112pp, signed by artist
Seidler Harryview full entry
Reference: Almost a Full Circle - Harry Seidler, a biography by Alice Spigelman
Publishing details: Brandl & Schlesinger, 2001, pb, 389pp with index, signed by author
Ian McKayview full entry
Reference: Ian McKay - Career Survey of Sculpture, with black and white illustrations
Publishing details: AGNSW, 1984, pb, 29pp
Ref: 7
Gould Johnview full entry
Reference: Australian Marsupials and Monotremes - John Gould. With large colour plates and detailed descriptions.
Publishing details: Doubleday, 1975, hc, large format, 143pp
Lambert George (frontispiece)view full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Leo Brendon ‘confessions of a student’ Sydney Art Schoolview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Pier Clif poemview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Passmore Johnview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Freeman Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Greiser Theodore ‘A Parisian Tragedy’view full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Lees Nview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Mallinson Berylview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Huntley Haroldview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Richardson Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Walker E Nview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Barry Dorisview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Arthur Freeman commendationview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc. See last page for ‘The School congratulates’ [this artist]

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Pier Clif commendationview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc. See last page for ‘The School congratulates’ [this artist]

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Passmore John commendationview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc. See last page for ‘The School congratulates’ [this artist]

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Bellette Jean commendationview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc. See last page for ‘The School congratulates’ [this artist]

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Lazarus V commendationview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc. See last page for ‘The School congratulates’ [this artist]

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Grey Ellen commendationview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc. See last page for ‘The School congratulates’ [this artist]

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Ashton Dick commendationview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc. See last page for ‘The School congratulates’ [this artist]

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Harvey E A commendationview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc. See last page for ‘The School congratulates’ [this artist]

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Smith Johua commendationview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The: Sydney Art School Magazine - The Art Student, edited by Clif Pier, assistant editors Arthur Freeman and Larry Bowler. Aproximately 20 articles by N. Lees, Brendon Leo, John Passmore, etc. See last page for ‘The School congratulates’ [this artist]

Publishing details: Sydney Art School, Q.V. Buildings, George Street, Sydney, 1932,
Art Student Theview full entry
Reference: The Art Student - An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
Ref: 28
Gardner John A cover designview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
Keeling Dorothy nude studyview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
Noonan Frank (painting nudes)view full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
Gardener John A (article)view full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
Northfield James (poster design)view full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
Northfield James (an appreciation by Leyshon White)view full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
pictorial bookplatesview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
Wade Christopher (article)view full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
Ryder Andrew article and illustrationview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
Horder Margaret (poster)view full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
Sinclair John, article and illustrationsview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
Gardner Aview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
Flett James article, and see p17view full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
White C Leyshonview full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
Battarbee R E (article)view full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
Redwood Pascal see p16view full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
Shaw Gayfield see p17view full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
Wager Rhoda and Dorothy see p41view full entry
Reference: see Art Student The - The Art Student, An Illustrated Magazine for Students and Lovers of Art, managing editor C. Leyshon White. Over 20 articles and numerous illustrations.

Publishing details: Printed in Melbourne, February 1932, Vol 1, no. 1.
William Creek and Beyondview full entry
Reference: see McGregor Ken - William Creek and Beyond - Jason Benjamin, Hazel Dooney, Robert Jacks, David Larwill, Jeff Makin, John Olsen, Rodney Pople, Mark Schaller, Andrew Sibley, Tim Storrier (illustrator). By Ken McGregor, artist profiles by Ashley Crawford, photographs by Hari Ho.
Publishing details: Craftsman House, 2002
Sievers Wolfgangview full entry
Reference: The Life and Work of Wolfgang Sievers - travelling exhibition
Publishing details: Australian National Gallery, 12p. ill. [1991?]
Ref: 1004
Colour and Transparencyview full entry
Reference: Colour and Transparency - The watercolours of Leslie Dumbrell, Robert Jacks, Victor Majzner by Irena Zdanowicz and Patrick McCaughey.
Publishing details: National Gallery of Victoria. 1986. Paperback. 64 pages with B&W Illustrations and Colour
Ref: 1000
Robley Horation Gordon 1864view full entry
Reference: see Sotheby’s Australia catalogue 15th April 1985 - lots 1 & 2
Swainson George Fview full entry
Reference: see Sotheby’s Australia catalogue 15th April 1985 lot 3 -4
Ford William ‘Waiting for the ferry’ 1875view full entry
Reference: see Sotheby’s Australia catalogue 15th April 1985 lot 7
van den Houten Henricus Leonardusview full entry
Reference: see Sotheby’s Australia catalogue 15th April 1985 lot 10 ‘Yarra Flats’ a major work.
Garling Frederick view full entry
Reference: see Sotheby’s Australia catalogue 15th April 1985 lot 23, P & O liner Chusan anchored beside Campbell’s Store c1852
Browne Richardview full entry
Reference: see Sotheby’s Australia catalogue 15th April 1985 lots 32- 40 - all illustrated, with information about each of the nine watercolours.
Schramm Alexanderview full entry
Reference: see Sotheby’s Australia catalogue 15th April 1985 lot 42 - 4 lithographs after Schramm 1859, illustrated
Power John Wardellview full entry
Reference: see Sotheby’s Australia catalogue 15th April 1985 lot 49 ‘The Bathers’ - a beach scene with ‘classical’ figures
Friend Donaldview full entry
Reference: see Australiana August 2012, vol. 34, no 3 for article on his letters and diaries by Timothy Roberts
Cayley Neville Henry 1854 - 1903view full entry
Reference: see Australiana August 2012, vol. 34, no 3 for lengthy article on the artist with early and other illustrations. By Mark Cabouret
Cohen Joel John 1799 - 1853view full entry
Reference: see Australiana August 2012, vol. 34, no 3 for lengthy article on the Ipswich Odd Fellows medal of 1850
Oatley Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Australiana August 2012, vol. 34, no 3 for larticle titled ‘Move over John Oatley’ by John Houston (article on John Austin)
Austin Johnview full entry
Reference: see Australiana August 2012, vol. 34, no 3 for larticle titled ‘Move over John Oatley’ by John Houston (article on John Austin)
Hogan Tim and Chris Deutsher [later spelt Deutscher] catalogueview full entry
Reference: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Australian Art - 12 July - 18 August 1979, A Joint Exhibition by Tim Hogan and Christ Deutsher [later changed to Deutscher]
Publishing details: 1979
Ref: 02
Edgar E 1833 portraitview full entry
Reference: see Hogan Tim and Chris Deutsher [later spelt Deutscher] catalogue, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Australian Art - 12 July - 18 August 1979, A Joint Exhibition by Tim Hogan and Christ Deutsher [later changed to Deutscher]
Publishing details: 1979
Becker Ludwig Melbourne 1854 tempera and wcview full entry
Reference: see Hogan Tim and Chris Deutsher [later spelt Deutscher] catalogue, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Australian Art - 12 July - 18 August 1979, A Joint Exhibition by Tim Hogan and Christ Deutsher [later changed to Deutscher]
Publishing details: 1979
Swainson W 4 drawings c1850view full entry
Reference: see Hogan Tim and Chris Deutsher [later spelt Deutscher] catalogue, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Australian Art - 12 July - 18 August 1979, A Joint Exhibition by Tim Hogan and Christ Deutsher [later changed to Deutscher]
Publishing details: 1979
Gregory H 2 ink drawings 19th centuryview full entry
Reference: see Hogan Tim and Chris Deutsher [later spelt Deutscher] catalogue, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Australian Art - 12 July - 18 August 1979, A Joint Exhibition by Tim Hogan and Christ Deutsher [later changed to Deutscher]
Publishing details: 1979
Chevalier Nicholas Woolongong [Wollongong] shipwreckview full entry
Reference: see Hogan Tim and Chris Deutsher [later spelt Deutscher] catalogue, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Australian Art - 12 July - 18 August 1979, A Joint Exhibition by Tim Hogan and Christ Deutsher [later changed to Deutscher]
Publishing details: 1979
Gibbs F B ‘near Dromana’view full entry
Reference: see Hogan Tim and Chris Deutsher [later spelt Deutscher] catalogue, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Australian Art - 12 July - 18 August 1979, A Joint Exhibition by Tim Hogan and Christ Deutsher [later changed to Deutscher]
Publishing details: 1979
Hainsselin Henri ‘Red Bluff St Kilda’view full entry
Reference: see Hogan Tim and Chris Deutsher [later spelt Deutscher] catalogue, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Australian Art - 12 July - 18 August 1979, A Joint Exhibition by Tim Hogan and Christ Deutsher [later changed to Deutscher]
Publishing details: 1979
Flintoff Thomas ‘Man with Bull’ 1887view full entry
Reference: see Hogan Tim and Chris Deutsher [later spelt Deutscher] catalogue, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Australian Art - 12 July - 18 August 1979, A Joint Exhibition by Tim Hogan and Christ Deutsher [later changed to Deutscher]
Publishing details: 1979
Fox Carrick - 4 worksview full entry
Reference: see Hogan Tim and Chris Deutsher [later spelt Deutscher] catalogue, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Australian Art - 12 July - 18 August 1979, A Joint Exhibition by Tim Hogan and Christ Deutsher [later changed to Deutscher]
Publishing details: 1979
May Phil ‘self portrait’ plaster castview full entry
Reference: see Hogan Tim and Chris Deutsher [later spelt Deutscher] catalogue, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Australian Art - 12 July - 18 August 1979, A Joint Exhibition by Tim Hogan and Christ Deutsher [later changed to Deutscher]
Publishing details: 1979
Longstaff John 4 works (Istanbul?)view full entry
Reference: see Hogan Tim and Chris Deutsher [later spelt Deutscher] catalogue, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Australian Art - 12 July - 18 August 1979, A Joint Exhibition by Tim Hogan and Christ Deutsher [later changed to Deutscher]
Publishing details: 1979
Hoff Rayner ‘Renascence’ [Renaissance]view full entry
Reference: see Hogan Tim and Chris Deutsher [later spelt Deutscher] catalogue, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Australian Art - 12 July - 18 August 1979, A Joint Exhibition by Tim Hogan and Christ Deutsher [later changed to Deutscher]
Publishing details: 1979
Elischer John W ‘dancing figure’ bronzeview full entry
Reference: see Hogan Tim and Chris Deutsher [later spelt Deutscher] catalogue, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Australian Art - 12 July - 18 August 1979, A Joint Exhibition by Tim Hogan and Christ Deutsher [later changed to Deutscher]
Publishing details: 1979
Milne B E ‘Australian Art & Literature’ exhibition poster view full entry
Reference: see Hogan Tim and Chris Deutsher [later spelt Deutscher] catalogue, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Australian Art - 12 July - 18 August 1979, A Joint Exhibition by Tim Hogan and Christ Deutsher [later changed to Deutscher]
Publishing details: 1979
Masterpiece Fine Art Galleryview full entry
Reference: Australian Paintings - Modern and Contemporary
Publishing details: November, 1987, 62 exhibits, illustrated in b & w
Ref: 73
Chapman David 3 worksview full entry
Reference: see Masterpiece Fine Art Gallery - Australian Paintings - Modern and Contemporary
Publishing details: November, 1987, 62 exhibits, illustrated in b & w
Crawford Leonard Gordon oilview full entry
Reference: see Masterpiece Fine Art Gallery - Australian Paintings - Modern and Contemporary
Publishing details: November, 1987, 62 exhibits, illustrated in b & w
ANU Art Collection - Fifth Anniversary Touring Exhibitionview full entry
Reference: ANU Art Collection - Fifth Anniversary Touring Exhibition, curated by Emma Cheshire [to be indexed fully]
Publishing details: 1996
Gittoes Georgeview full entry
Reference: see ANU Art Collection - Fifth Anniversary Touring Exhibition, curated by Emma Cheshire
Publishing details: 1996
Foxhill Georgeview full entry
Reference: see ANU Art Collection - Fifth Anniversary Touring Exhibition, curated by Emma Cheshire
Publishing details: 1996
Artists Under Saturnview full entry
Reference: Artists Under Saturn - Melancholy and the Macabre in Melbourne Art, introduced by Frances Lindsay. With notes on the artists.
Publishing details: University of Melbourne, 1989, pb, 32pp
Ref: 12
Blackman Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Artists Under Saturn - Melancholy and the Macabre in Melbourne Art, introduced by Frances Lindsay. With notes on the artists.
Publishing details: University of Melbourne, 1989, pb, 32pp
Ramsay Hughview full entry
Reference: see Artists Under Saturn - Melancholy and the Macabre in Melbourne Art, introduced by Frances Lindsay. With notes on the artists.
Publishing details: University of Melbourne, 1989, pb, 32pp
Hall Bernard ‘Despair’ [suicide]view full entry
Reference: see Artists Under Saturn - Melancholy and the Macabre in Melbourne Art, introduced by Frances Lindsay. With notes on the artists.
Publishing details: University of Melbourne, 1989, pb, 32pp
Macfarlane Stewartview full entry
Reference: see Artists Under Saturn - Melancholy and the Macabre in Melbourne Art, introduced by Frances Lindsay. With notes on the artists.
Publishing details: University of Melbourne, 1989, pb, 32pp
Beckett Clariceview full entry
Reference: see Artists Under Saturn - Melancholy and the Macabre in Melbourne Art, introduced by Frances Lindsay. With notes on the artists.
Publishing details: University of Melbourne, 1989, pb, 32pp
Boyd Lynneview full entry
Reference: see Artists Under Saturn - Melancholy and the Macabre in Melbourne Art, introduced by Frances Lindsay. With notes on the artists.
Publishing details: University of Melbourne, 1989, pb, 32pp
Henson Billview full entry
Reference: see Artists Under Saturn - Melancholy and the Macabre in Melbourne Art, introduced by Frances Lindsay. With notes on the artists.
Publishing details: University of Melbourne, 1989, pb, 32pp
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Artists Under Saturn - Melancholy and the Macabre in Melbourne Art, introduced by Frances Lindsay. With notes on the artists.
Publishing details: University of Melbourne, 1989, pb, 32pp
Tucker Albert ‘Assassin’view full entry
Reference: see Artists Under Saturn - Melancholy and the Macabre in Melbourne Art, introduced by Frances Lindsay. With notes on the artists.
Publishing details: University of Melbourne, 1989, pb, 32pp
Persson Stiegview full entry
Reference: see Artists Under Saturn - Melancholy and the Macabre in Melbourne Art, introduced by Frances Lindsay. With notes on the artists.
Publishing details: University of Melbourne, 1989, pb, 32pp
Vassilieff Danilaview full entry
Reference: see Artists Under Saturn - Melancholy and the Macabre in Melbourne Art, introduced by Frances Lindsay. With notes on the artists.
Publishing details: University of Melbourne, 1989, pb, 32pp
Bunnt Rupertview full entry
Reference: see Artists Under Saturn - Melancholy and the Macabre in Melbourne Art, introduced by Frances Lindsay. With notes on the artists.
Publishing details: University of Melbourne, 1989, pb, 32pp
Jones Timview full entry
Reference: see Artists Under Saturn - Melancholy and the Macabre in Melbourne Art, introduced by Frances Lindsay. With notes on the artists.
Publishing details: University of Melbourne, 1989, pb, 32pp
Ellis Peterview full entry
Reference: see Artists Under Saturn - Melancholy and the Macabre in Melbourne Art, introduced by Frances Lindsay. With notes on the artists.
Publishing details: University of Melbourne, 1989, pb, 32pp
Amor Rickview full entry
Reference: see Artists Under Saturn - Melancholy and the Macabre in Melbourne Art, introduced by Frances Lindsay. With notes on the artists.
Publishing details: University of Melbourne, 1989, pb, 32pp
Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Artview full entry
Reference: Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. Illustrated
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp. Illustrated
Ref: 12
Hawkins Weaverview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Wilson William Hardyview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Counihan Noelview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Akamatsu Toshikoview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Maruki Iriview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Coleing Tonyview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Mizzi Denisview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Howard Ianview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Cant Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Cant Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Vassilieff Danilaview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Rubin Victorview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Lobbecke Ericview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Perceval Johnview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Eberlain Ralphview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
McGilchrist Ericaview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Kamantjara-Brown Jonathanview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Onus Linview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Booth Peterview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Tucker Albertview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Parks Tiview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Robertson Peterview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Anderson Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Nuclear (R)Age - The Bomb in Australian Art, Monash University Gallery 14 July - 21 August 1995. 85 works. Timeline 1945 - 1995. This artist’s work is illustrated.
Publishing details: Monash University Gallery, 1995, pb, 32pp
Ryan Leoneview full entry
Reference: Australian Bush Life, Leone Ryan of Pyalong [illsustrated in colour with examples of the artist’s folk art]
Publishing details: Leone Ryan of Pyalong, 1985, pb, np, signed by the author
Ref: 12
Adam Leonardview full entry
Reference: Leonard Adam - From the Spree to the Yarra - auarelles: 1911 - 1955, by Dan Eban and Mary-Clare Adam (includes lengthy biography)
Publishing details: Tatura Historical Society, 1996, 30pp, illustrated in colour
Ref: 12
Sauerbier Kathleenview full entry
Reference: Kathleen Sauerbier - A Modern Pursuit by Gloria Strzelecki. Foreword by Luise Andrewartha, preface by Jane Hylton. ‘Modern in her attitude, Kathleen Sauerbier painted outstanding landscape and also portraits, streetscapes and still lifes. She became one of the first artists to respond to the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula with a truly modernist approach.’
Publishing details: Wakefield Press, 2011, 80pp
Rees Lloydview full entry
Reference: Early Brisbane Drawings. Extensively illustrated in b & w.
Publishing details: QAG, 2011, card covers, 92pp
Mayo Daphneview full entry
Reference: Daphne Mayo - Let There Be Sculpture, text by Judith McKay, Michael Hawker
Publishing details: QAG, 2011, card covers, 96pp
Duterrau Benjaminview full entry
Reference: The National Picture by Stephen Scheding. [This is in effect a biography of Duterrau] [’Duterrau's "National Picture", now lost, was intended to record a fictional reconciliation between the Aboriginal people and the interlopers. It was 4.25m long by 3m high, and hinged in the middle for ease of transport. A surviving painting, The Conciliation is now in the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery in Hobart.’]
Publishing details: Random House Australia, 2002 
278 p., [4] p. of plates : ill., map, ports. Includes index.
Stephen Schedingview full entry
Reference: see Duterrau Benjamin - The National Picture by Stephen Scheding [This is in effect a biography of Duterrau]
Publishing details: Random House, 2002, pb
Rees Lloydview full entry
Reference: A Small Unsigned Painting by Stephen Scheding [The author’s quest to authenticate a small unsigned painting, possibly by Lloyd Rees. Covers the art and time of Rees]
Publishing details: Random House, 1998, pb
Scheding Stephenview full entry
Reference: see Rees Lloyd - A Small Unsigned Painting by Stephen Scheding [The author’s quest to authenticate a small unsigned painting, possibly by Lloyd Rees. Covers the art and time of Rees]
Publishing details: Random House, 1998, pb
Tempsky G F vonview full entry
Reference: G F von Tempsky Artist and Adventurer, by Rose Young, (limited edition book)

Publishing details: Martinborough, New Zealand, Alister Taylor Publishers, 1981, 1st edition, ornate half-leather binding over cloth with silver and green decorations, contained in a custom design clam shell box. Limited edition 320/1250.
Ref: 1000
Scarlett Kenview full entry
Reference: Limited Recall - A Fictional Autobiography
Publishing details: 2005
Ref: 1003
McFadyen Kenview full entry
Reference: Ken McFadyen: Vietnam on Canvas, an Artist at war, by Sandra Finger Lee.
[Ken McFadyen was appointed Australia's official war artist in 1967 and served with the Australian forces in Vietnam from July 1967 until May 1968, attached to 2RAR. ]
Publishing details: Barrallier Books, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 2010. Hard Cover. 144 pages
Ref: 1000
Laing Rosemaryview full entry
Reference: Rosemary Laing by Abigail Solomon-Godeau [Considers the work of Australian photo-based artist Rosemary Laing (b. 1959). "With an incisive critical essay by art historian Abigail Solomon-Godeau on Laing's engagement with the politics of place and contemporary Australian culture, this volume comprehensively surveys the artist's career-long exploration of a new form of landscape photography." (back cover).] NB another edition (?) by Prestel Verlag, Munich, Germany, 2012.
Publishing details: Brisbane City Gallery, Brisbane 2003, 2003.(landscape), 60pp, colour illusts, fine paperback
Ref: 1000
Morphy Howardview full entry
Reference: Becoming Art: Exploring Cross-Cultural Categories by Howard Morphy. [’This book provides a new analysis of the shifting cultural and social contexts that surround the production of Aboriginal art. Transcending the boundaries between anthropology and art history, the book draws on arguments from both disciplines to provide a unique interdisciplinary perspective that places the artists themselves at the centre of the argument. ‘]
Publishing details: UNSW Press, Sydney 2008, 234pp, b/w illusts, paperback
Aboriginal artview full entry
Reference: see Morphy Howard - Becoming Art: Exploring Cross-Cultural Categories by Howard Morphy. [’This book provides a new analysis of the shifting cultural and social contexts that surround the production of Aboriginal art. Transcending the boundaries between anthropology and art history, the book draws on arguments from both disciplines to provide a unique interdisciplinary perspective that places the artists themselves at the centre of the argument. ‘]
Publishing details: UNSW Press, Sydney 2008, 234pp, b/w illusts, paperback
Becoming Artview full entry
Reference: see Morphy Howard - Becoming Art: Exploring Cross-Cultural Categories by Howard Morphy. [’This book provides a new analysis of the shifting cultural and social contexts that surround the production of Aboriginal art. Transcending the boundaries between anthropology and art history, the book draws on arguments from both disciplines to provide a unique interdisciplinary perspective that places the artists themselves at the centre of the argument. ‘]
Publishing details: UNSW Press, Sydney 2008, 234pp, b/w illusts, paperback
Porter Hobieview full entry
Reference: Continuum. Gallery invite with essay
Publishing details: Arthouse Gallery, 2012, 6pp
Ref: 219
Garling Frederick, view of Sydney Cove c1840view full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction 13 September, 2012. There is a lithograph based on this watercolour. With essay.
von Guerard Eugeneview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction 13 September, 2012. For Aborigines outside Melbourne previously in Cowlishaw sale. With essay.
Becker Ludwigview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction 13 September, 2012. For ‘Port Arthur’ 1851 wc. With essay.
Prout John Skinnerview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction 13 September, 2012. For ‘Willoughby Falls, c1842. With essay.
Moyle T Cview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction 13 September, 2012. For mining scene 1897
Rae Johnview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction 13 September, 2012. For Panorama of Hyde Park, 1842. With essay.
Schoukhaeff Basilview full entry
Reference: see Menzies auction 13 September, 2012. For ‘Cassis’ 1928. The artist exhibited at Macquarie Galleries, Sydney, 1928. With essay.
Oakley A E (Agnes Elizabeth?)view full entry
Reference: Impressionist oil painting in collection of Stephen Scheding, Sydney.
Henson Billview full entry
Reference: The Henson Case by David Marr
Publishing details: Text Publishing, 2008, 149pp, paperback
Coutts Gordon Harrowerview full entry
Reference: see lot 60, Aspire Auctions, USA, 08 Sep 2012 8pm - Gordon Harrower Coutts (American, 1868-1937) The Lookout. Oil on canvas, signed at the lower right, framed in a wide gilt frame with leaf decoration overall 36" x 46". Conservator`s label from 1992 treatment affixed to the backing board, stating that it had been previously glue relined. Born in Glasgow, Scotland on Oct. 3, 1868, Gordon Coutts studied art in Glasgow, London, and in Paris at Académie Julian under Lefebvre, Fleury, and Rossi. After his stay in Paris, he moved to Melbourne, Australia where he was an instructor at the Art Society of New South Wales for several years during the late 1890s. Upon returning to London in 1899, he exhibited at the Royal Academy. In 1902 he and his wife, Alice, moved to San Francisco where he became an active member and exhibitor of the Bohemian Club while maintaining a home across the bay in Piedmont. An itinerant globe trotter, he traveled to remote places in search of subject matter. During his early period his work embraced Tonalism; whereas, his style later changed to the brighter, colorful palette of Impressionism. Ill health necessitated his move to a drier climate, and about 1925 he settled in Palm Springs, CA. There he built a French-Moroccan style castle where he remained until his death of tuberculosis on Feb. 21, 1937.
Sharp Martinview full entry
Reference: see Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers, UK, lot 239, 4 Sept, 2012, Martin Sharp (b.1942), `LEGALISE CANNABIS, THE PUTTING TOGETHER OF HEADS`, 1967 Colour offset lithograph poster, printed in red and black ink on gold metallic foiled paper 50 x 75cm. Martin Sharp was born in Australia in 1942 and is considered to be one of the foremost underground artists working in the 1960s. He designed album covers for Bob Dylan and Cream. This poster advertises a Legalise Cannabis Rally held in Speakers’ Corner, Hyde Park, London in July 1967. It features a collage of figures appropriated by Sharp from 19th century ethnographic engravings.
Reynolds Georgeview full entry
Reference: see Stroud Auction Rooms, UK, lot 938, 12-13 Sept., 2012, George Reynolds Collection A souvenir luncheon menu in honour of Miss Amy Johnson CBE including her England to Australia flight in May 1930, the menu dated August 1930 with George Reynolds signature and date to front velum cover, glued into the front is the invitation from the Daily Mail for the event, the toasts page has been signed in pencil by Amy Johnson, the autographs page signed by further guests to include Anthony Vickers, D.C. Handley, Waghorn, S. Frank Markham, Nigel C Coleman, E. Marjoribanks, Robert A. O`Brian and others This lot forms part of the George Reynolds Collection, 179 lots relating to his competing in and timing of cycling, motor cycling, motor and aviation events from 1880 - 1930`s including Henry Segrave, Schneider Trophy, Amy Johnson, Brooklands, TT Races and many others.
Gibson Bessieview full entry
Reference: see Mitchell’s Auctions, UK, lot 58. 13-14 Sept., 2012 - Description:
Bessie Gibson (1868-1961) Australian, a Pre-Raphaelite period painted porcelain plaque, "The Maiden". 20 ins x 12 ins, framed, signed and dated 1888 (see illustration).
Estimate:
£2,500 - £3,500
Patterson Shuggview full entry
Reference: see Oakley A E - An Australian Flower Painter: A E Oakley by E A Vidler. CONTAINS 9 TRI-COLOUR PLATES AND 5 PEN DRAWINGS BY THE ARTIST, WITH DECORATIVE ENGRAVINGS IN THE TITLE PAGE ETC BY PATTERSON SHUGG PTY. LTD. MELBOURNE. [As well as painting watercoloues of Australian native plants Oakley painted impressionist oils, particularly of Melbourne coastal scenes. She held several exhibitions]. Unfortunately there is no biographical information on the artist apart from the fact that she was ‘a native of Melbourne’.
Publishing details: Edward A. Vidler, Melbourne ,1923, first impression, 28pp, hc, dw, hinges repaired
Dangar Anneview full entry
Reference: see Albert Gleizes: For and Against the Twentieth Century By Dr. Peter Brooke (also references Grace Crowley, etc
Publishing details: Yale, 2001
Ref: 1000
Crowley Graceview full entry
Reference: see Dangar Anne [- Albert Gleizes: For and Against the Twentieth Century By Dr. Peter Brooke (also references Grace Crowley, etc
Publishing details: Yale, 2001
Gleizes Albertview full entry
Reference: see Dangar Anne - Albert Gleizes: For and Against the Twentieth Century By Dr. Peter Brooke (also references Grace Crowley, etc
Publishing details: Yale, 2001
Seehusen Walterview full entry
Reference: see Lot No. 115 - WALTER SEEHUSEN (1842-1907) A Ford on the Graceburn, Healesville 1885 oil on canvas signed and dated 'W. Seehusen 85' lower left titled on original exhibition label verso housed in an Isaac Whitehead frame 59.5 x 49cm OTHER NOTES Frame is illustrated in John Payne, Framing in the 19th Century: Picture Frames 1837-1935, National Gallery of Victoria 2007, pp. 266-267

Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Auction:
Sunday Fine Art Auction
Held:
Sunday 23 September 2012 2pm

333 Malvern Road, SOUTH YARRA, Melbourne, VIC

Brown Montagueview full entry
Reference: see Lot No. 174

MONTAGUE BROWN (1870-1942) Path Through the Bush (Dandenong, Victoria) oil on canvas signed 'Montague Brown' lower left 82 x 56.5cm

Estimate $1,000-$1,500
Auction:
Sunday Fine Art Auction
Held:
Sunday 23 September 2012 2pm

333 Malvern Road, SOUTH YARRA, Melbourne, VIC
Works from the factory no. 2 & 4view full entry
Reference: Works from the factory no. 2 & 4 by ARNAOUTOPOULOS, Andrew [Catalogue of an exhibition of works by
Australian contemporary artists, including Nick Allen, Bronwyn Clark-
Coolee, Thomas Vale-Slattery, Francine O'Dea, Judith Wright, Brenda
Lewis, Malcolm Enright, Gertrude Freitag, Edward Riggs and June
Tupicoff.
Publishing details: [Brisbane] : Institute of Modern Art, 1983. Octavo, pictorial wrappers,
36 pp, mainly illustrations.
Ref: 1000
Barnett P Nevilleview full entry
Reference: Hiroshige
Publishing details: Beacon Press, 1938. Small folio,
quarter-vellum over gilt-lettered boards, glassine wrapper, original card
slipcase
Ref: 1000
Blackman Charlesview full entry
Reference: Orpheus: the song of forever by Nadine Amado illustrated with numerous tipped-in plates by Charles Blackman (32 tipped in plates, 2 black & white illustrations,)
Publishing details: The Craftsman’s Press, 1983. Quarto, signed by artist & author to title page, white cloth boards blue embossed design.
Ref: 1000
Bolton Kenview full entry
Reference: Blazing Shoes
Publishing details: Adelaide, Open Dammit, 1984. Oblong duodecimo, illustrated
wrappers. pp. [99]. A scarce first edition of 200 copies only, printed at
the Experimental Art Foundation.
Ref: 1000
Boyd Davidview full entry
Reference: David Boyd’s Reconciliation : An Australian Odyssey and Reconciliation : An Australian Fallacy [In 2002 the publisher Robert C. Littlewood released a deluxe edition
folio containing original etchings by David Boyd titled 'Reconciliation
: An Australian Odyssey'. In the years following, a deep and bitter
falling out occurred between artist and publisher, the edition was sold
in various grangerised formats, and in 2008 Littlewood re-issued the
work as 'Reconciliation : An Australian Fallacy'. This publication included
a lengthy tirade written by Littlewood, which in essence outlined
the failings of Boyd to fulfil his agreement with the publisher. This
vast boxed set - consisting of seven folios and weighing in at thirtytwo
kilograms - represents the publisher's own copies of the books
produced as a result of the Reconciliation undertaking, along with
additional documentary material, and is thus unique. It's production
was finished in 2012, one decade after Reconciliation was first
published, and includes the final material from the publisher's archives
which will be issued in the Reconciliation saga, including several dozen
original Boyd etchings.]
Publishing details: Robert C. Littlewood, 2002
Ref: 1000
Bryant Charlesview full entry
Reference: catalogue,
Publishing details: Melbourne : Athenaeum Gallery, n.d. [c. 1930]. Direction : The Sedon
Galleries. Octavo, lettered wrappers, yapp edges, photographic portrait,
foreword, catalogue of 24 works, the sold items marked in pencil.
Ref: 1000
Cobb Victorview full entry
Reference: The Woodcuts of Victor E Cobb 1876 – 1945 by LITTLEWOOD, Robert C
Publishing details: Being a catalogue raisonne of Victor Cobb’s Woodcuts, a brief essay
outlining his philosophy of art and a critical appreciation of the
woodcuts and the circumstances under which they were created.
Melbourne: The Jester Press Pty Ltd, 1981. Octavo, full morocco,
marbled endpapers, portrait frontispiece, illustrated. The deluxe edition,
limited to 65 copies (from a total edition of only 130), signed and
numbered by the author, with an original wood engraving tipped-in.
A charming study on the important Melbourne printmaker, under the
Jester Press imprint, forerunner to the Lytlewode Press.
Ref: 1000
Clinch Robertview full entry
Reference: d’Art: the art of Robert Clinch by David Thomas [includes
essay on the artist of approximately 5000 words by noted arts writer
David Thomas. The standard edition, limited to 300 copies, which is
bound in full buckram, and includes an original Clinch crayon lithograph
sewn into the book, signed and numbered by the artist, the colophon
further signed and numbered by artist, author and publisher. There
were an additional 60 copies produced in a deluxe edition, bound
in goatskin and with a four signed lithographs. All lithographs were
produced specifically by Clinch for this book. The binding is by Paul
Schubert of Melbourne. Robert Clinch is regarded as one of Australia’s
finest contemporary realist artists, and actively collected internationally.
This is the only book on the artist, and is a finely produced private
press work with a high level of the artist’s involvement.]
Publishing details: Stoke-on-Trent: The Lytlewode Press, 2007. Imperial quarto, teal
buckram with gilt illustration in matching slipcase, 146pp, illustrated
throughout with colour reproductions tipped-in by hand,
Ref: 1000
COUNIHAN, Noel et aliaview full entry
Reference: Eureka 1854 – 1954 : a folio
of lino-cuts by COUNIHAN, Noel et alia [fourteen original linocuts of
the Eureka Rebellion by Ray Wenban, Noel Counihan, Pat O’Connor,
Peter Miller, Alisa O’Connor, Len Gale, Ernie McFarlane, Maurice
Carter, Naomi Shipp and Mary Zuvella. An important and complete
portfolio of artworks, produced by the left-wing Melbourne collective
sympathetic to the unionist sentiments of the Ballarat miners. This copy
- like most - is missing the delicately placed cover image, and priced
accordingly. See: Robert Smith, Noel Counihan Prints 1931 - 1981,
Sydney, Hale & Ironmonger, 1981, pp. 68 - 70 (illustrated).]
Publishing details: Melbourne: Popular Print Art Group, 1954. Quarto, lettered paper
portfolio
Ref: 1000
Crooke Rayview full entry
Reference: An epistle from Oberea by Ray Crooke, illustrated with seven original silk screens by Ray Crooke.
Publishing details: Ferntree Gully (Melbourne): The
Rams Skull Press, 1955. Quarto, hessian bound boards, 24pp. illustrated
with seven original silk screens by Ray Crooke. Limited to 250 copies
signed by the artist.
Ref: 1000
Dent Aileenview full entry
Reference: Exhibition of paintings by Aileen Dent
Publishing details: Melbourne : The Athenaeum, 1945. Octavo, folding sheet, pp. 4,
catalogue of 41 works.
Ref: 1000
Dickinson Sidneyview full entry
Reference: Art Lectures of Mr. Sidney Dickinson in College Hall, Amherst, Mass.
[SIDNEY DICKINSON; AMHERST COLLEGE] [The American art critic and journalist Sidney Dickinson (1851-1919)
first visited Australia in 1888, delivering lectures on art in Sydney at
the National Art Gallery of New South Wales and in Melbourne.
After spending time in Paris and London he returned to Melbourne
with his wife, Marion (née Miller), in 1890. Dickinson was immediately
made honorary secretary of the Victorian Artists' Society, and his
wife became executive vice-president of the Austral Salon of Music,
Literature and the Arts, a club for Melbourne women writers. He was
a key figure in the Australian art scene of the early 1890s, enthusiastic in his admiration and encouragement of the Heidelberg School artists Tom Roberts and Frederick McCubbin, in particular.]
Publishing details: ticket, 1885
Ref: 1000
In focus : Australia’s heritage in stamps : 150 years of
Australian photographyview full entry
Reference: In focus : Australia’s heritage in stamps : 150 years of Australian photography
COLLIGAN, Mimi / Australia Post Philatelic Group
Publishing details: Melbourne : Australia Post, 1991. Octavo, illustrated boards, 32 pp,
illustrated; ex Richard King collection, with 4 tipped-in First Day
of Issue philatelic cards
Ref: 1000
Brown Gordon Furlee view full entry
Reference: see Photographic portrait
of Will Dyson by Gordon Furlee Brown in Douglas Stewart book catalogue Sept 2012
Earles Chesterview full entry
Reference: see Douglas Stewart book catalogue Sept 2012 [4 letters, 7 pp (each 178 x 110 mm), tipped onto one old album page.
Fine condition. A series of four letters, written when Earles was still
resident in London (2 Gower Street), to Henry Mogford, organiser of
exhibitions at the Crystal Palace. Earles refers to his paintings 'At the
Foot of the Cross', 'Adam and Eve', and 'May', and complains in one
letter that he found his picture lying on the floor of the exhibition. He
also enquires whether Mogford would like some miniature paintings
(probably on ivory) for a forthcoming exhibition. Earles emigrated to Victoria in 1864. In 1866 he exhibited 'At the
Foot of the Cross' at the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition. The jury
noted that it was "one of the few figure pictures in the Exhibition" and
considered it remarkable "for its feeling and careful execution". In 1869 Earles contributed fifteen paintings to the Melbourne Public Library Exhibition. Most were Biblical subjects or portraits, among them 'Adam and Eve', a miniature on ivory. Six of these works were exhibited later that year at the Ballarat Mechanics Institute. Earles was treasurer, and
later president of the Victorian Academy of Arts.]
Frazer Davidview full entry
Reference: The Ballad of Count von Jack by
FRAZER, David.
Publishing details: Castlemaine : Unstable Press, 2011. Quarto, maroon buckram with lettered insert bound by the artist, [30] pp. letterpress, 9 original wood
engravings, each initialled by the artist. A wry comment on the life of the artist, illustrated with Frazer's trademark wit.
Ref: 1000
Frazer Davidview full entry
Reference: Howard & Ken
were a double act.
Publishing details: Hand printed by the artist at Monash Caulfield Printmaking Studio on
Arch Aquarelle acid free paper. Letterpress by John Ryrie, bookbinding
by Peter Wegner. Limited to only 12 copies, signed by the artist. This
copy is unique in that unlike other copies in the edition, the artist
has initialled each of his original engravings. ‘David Frazer is nationally
recognised as one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists in the
medium of wood-engraving.’
Ref: 1000
Frazer Davidview full entry
Reference: Six bookplates engraved by David Frazer
Littlewood, Robert C.
Publishing details: The Lytlewode Press, 2006
Ref: 1000
Gleeson Jamesview full entry
Reference: James Gleeson - Along the fault line. Late slippages and abrasions.

Publishing details: The Northwood Press (a division of The Beagle Press), 2005.Octavo, gilt-lettered blue cloth, 50 pp of James Gleeson’s poems.Limited to 350 copies. Produced for private distribution. A rare literarywork by the artist. This copy signed by Gleeson.
Gibbs May view full entry
Reference: Gumnuts [A short anthology of the Bib and Bub comic strips created by Gibbs from 1927 onwards. These strips originally appeared in both Australian and
New Zealand newspapers, and continued to be published in this format up until 1967.]
Publishing details: Angus and Robertson, [194-]. Oblong quarto, illustrated colour wrappers, 48 pp, monochrome illustrations in green, sepia or
black.
Ref: 1006
Harper Melindaview full entry
Reference: Melinda Harper
Publishing details: Brisbane : David Pestorious Gallery, 2nd June - 1st July 1995. Octavo,
printed wrappers, 12 pp., illustrated in colour, essay by Sue Cramer,
biography. Limited to 250 copies. Scarce early exhibition catalogue by
Melinda Harper, now one of Australia’s leading contemporary abstract
painters.
Ref: 1000
Hart Proview full entry
Reference: Waltzing Matilda [A poem by Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson, etchings by Kevin
Charles ‘Pro’ Hart. Stoke-on-Trent [U.K.]: The Lytlewode Press, 2007.
Large folio bound in goatskin, gilt-lettering to spine, in a gilt-lettered
and felt-lined clamshell box, 42pp. text, plus seven tipped-in original
hand-coloured Pro Hart etchings, each signed by Pro Hart. This is
the publisher’s special edition of ‘Waltzing Matilda’. It is limited to 25
copies plus hors d’commerce, and signed and numbered by Robert
Littlewood. Robert Littlewood first published ‘Waltzing Matilda in
1995 while Pro Hart was still alive. The 1995 edition was limited to
100 copies, and contained a copy of the poem, plus seven signed
Pro Hart etchings printed in the chine colle method. There was no
additional text. This 2007 edition is a different and superior publication.
The etchings are intaglio impressions on the rag paper, and then
hand-coloured according to Pro Hart’s direction. It contains 20 pages
of original research by Littlewood on the story of ‘Waltzing Matilda’
and the social and political context of the story. The essay researches
the powerful union movement, the shearers’ strikes and the social
circumstance of the squatters in regional New South Wales, examining
how these influenced Lawson’s writings and also the naive artworks of
Pro Hart.]
Publishing details: LITTLEWOOD, Robert C, 2007
Ref: 1000
Hart Proview full entry
Reference: Outback Christmas
Publishing details: Rigby, 1981, 47pp
Ref: 1000
Hart Proview full entry
Reference: Broken Hill & Beyond
[HART]. LITTLEWOOD, Robert C. and GROVES, Derham
# 205
Stoke-on-Trent [U.K.]: The Lytlewode Press, 2008.
Three volumes quarto bound in full ostrich, in gilt-lettered
black buckram slipcase (measuring 400 x 310 x 170mm),
concertina photographic endpapers to volumes 1 and 2, each
extending to 1850mm, depicting 360 degree panoramas of
Pro Hart’s studio and gallery, illustrated with twenty-eight
original hand coloured etchings by Pro Hart, thirteen of
which are signed by the artist in pencil, numerous original
photographs documenting the township of Broken Hill by
Melbourne photographer James Calder tipped-in, additional
loose original photographs by Calder housed in volume 3,
which is presented as a portfolio.
Limited to ten signed copies.
Broken Hill & Beyond’ is an ambitious publication by Robert
Littlewood, the Australian publisher based in England, to
document the settlement and development of far western
New South Wales and the character of its unique residents.
Central to our picture of today’s Broken Hill is iconic folk
artist Pro Hart (1928 – 2006), who features in this work as a
study of the culture and values of outback Australia.
A mammoth work extensively illustrated with original
artworks. Rare, the only copy recorded in Australian
collections held in the State Library of New South Wales.
Publishing details: LITTLEWOOD, Robert C. and GROVES, Derham, 2008
Ref: 1000
Hart Proview full entry
Reference: Mask. Pro Hart’s Frankenstein Monsters
[HART] . by Derham Groves

Being a Monograph dealing with Pro Hart and his Mask Images.

Publishing details: Standard edition. Stoke-on-Trent [U.K.], The Lytlewode Press,
2006. Large folio (measuring 46 x 31cm), inlaid designer buckram
binding with ‘Mask’ design in matching slipcase, 46 pages plus 26
original unsigned Pro Hart hand coloured etchings, plus one original
signed etching tipped-in at front, numerous other photographs and
reproductions tipped-in. The label ‘standard edition’ stands at odds
with the size and luxury of the production, his images of the miners
challenge what many have thought to be the limits of Pro Hart’s
oeuvre.
Ref: 1000
Pollock E Fview full entry
Reference: The Great Barrier Reef
BEDFORD, Randolph / E.F. Pollock and Frank Hurley (photographs)
# 997

A short photographic essay using the wonderful images of Pollock and
Hurley accompanied by informative text.
Publishing details: Sydney : Art in Australia Ltd, 1928. Octavo, pink card wrappers with paste-down pictorial title label,
unpaginated [13] pp, 7 tipped-in sepia photographic plates.
Ref: 1000
Irving Tonyview full entry
Reference: The Laneways of Melbourne (Standard)
[IRVING]. ARNOLD, John.
# 114
Researched & written by John Arnold with etchings by Tony Irving
with photographs by Caitlin Littlewood. Melbourne:
Publishing details: The Lytlewode
Press, 25 July 2001. Large folio, gilt-decorated polished calf in matching
slipcase by master Queensland binder Fred Pohlmann. The de luxe
edition. Published in an edition of 25 copies, each numbered and
signed by the artist, photographer and publisher. Numbers 1 – 10
were the deluxe edition, and numbers 11 – 25 the standard edition.
Each book features ten original full page etchings by Tony Irving,
individually signed by him; the de luxe also contains an original large
signed Tony Irving drawing of a Melbourne laneway.
Ref: 1000
Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: Robert Jacks. Paris Sketchbook 1989
Robert Jacks

Eight etchings and one frontispiece in edition of nine. A rare early folio by the artist.
Publishing details: Printed at the Sydney Print Studio by Diane Davidson and Peter Stevens on Arches 280 GSM. Cloth bound portfolio with
title label measuring 780 x 580mm housing eight etchings and one etched frontispiece,
each signed and numbered by the artist.

Ref: 1000
Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: Various Texas Sketch Book Etchings 1978. 30 Relief
etchings.
Robert Jacks
# 194
[Sydney : the artist, 1979]. Oblong buckram solander box 278 x
388mm containing thirty loose original relief etchings interlined with
glassine tissue. A unique copy, signed and inscribed ‘No Edition’ by the
artist. A variant edition of this book with 38 etchings is catalogued by
Anderson as Texas Sketchbook 2, again unique.
Anderson: p. 35
Ref: 1000
Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: A Family of Forms - Robert Jacks
A book of original serigraphs by Robert Jacks.
Publishing details: Melbourne and
Townsville: Lyre Bird Press & Zimmer Editions, 1999. Large folio (520
x 410mm), embossed canvas covered boards with plain black paper
jacket, vivid yellow endpapers, 16pp of text and striking full page original screenprints by Jacks. Limited to 30 copies signed by the artist.
[Collections: SLQ, SLV, Monash Uni., Bibliotheca Librorum]
Ref: 1000
Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: Cornish Etchings 1989
Robert Jacks
# 199
Eight etchings and one frontispiece printed by Diane
Davidson and Peter Stevens at Sydney Print Studio in
an edition of twelve with two artist’s proofs and two
printer’s proofs 200 GSM BFK Arches. Cloth bound
portfolio with title label measuring 570 x 460 mm
housing eight etchings and one etched frontispiece,
each signed and numbered by the artist. A rare early
folio by the artist based on his travels in the region.
Anderson: p 39.
Ref: 1000
Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: Red Diagonals
Robert Jacks
# 191
New York, 1976. Oblong octavo (140 x 215mm), staple bound with
red tape, 16 leaves of hand-stamped designs in red ink. Edition of 250.
One of Jacks’ iconic hand-stamped books. Catalano writes in 1983 ‘This
book strikes me as his most significant publication’ (p. 35).
Selenitsch: 29, Anderson: p 29, Catalono: pp 35-37.
Collections: NGA, SLV, SLQ, Sydney Uni., BM, MOMA, NGC.
Ref: 1000
Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: Red Diagonals
Robert Jacks
# 191
New York, 1976. Oblong octavo (140 x 215mm), staple bound with
red tape, 16 leaves of hand-stamped designs in red ink. Edition of 250.
One of Jacks’ iconic hand-stamped books. Catalano writes in 1983 ‘This
book strikes me as his most significant publication’ (p. 35).
Selenitsch: 29, Anderson: p 29, Catalono: pp 35-37.
Collections: NGA, SLV, SLQ, Sydney Uni., BM, MOMA, NGC.
Ref: 1000
Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: Robert Jacks. An unfinished
work 1966 - 1971
Robert Jacks
# 189
New York: the artist, 1966-1971 [Melbourne: the artist, 2008]. Folio,
stamp-titled wrappers, thirteen leaves offset printed of geometric
statements which articulate the design of an object. Produced in an
edition of five copies signed and numbered by the artist.
The first section of the above work, separately issued as a stand-alone
book. An experimental piece where the artist mathematically describes
a physical object. An unfinished work 1966 - 1971 was originally
exhibited at the Whitney Museum Artists Resource Centre, New York,
and A Space Gallery, Toronto, as part of an installation. It was intended
as an edition of 100 copies, although far fewer were produced, they
were given away to visitors to allow them to own a piece of the
installation, if they so chose. This is one of five copies Jacks has made
recently recreating the original in a very low edition.
Selenitsch: 11, Anderson: p. 25
Collections: NGA
Ref: 1000
Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: Robert Jacks Hand Printed Boxed Set
Robert Jacks
# 192
Various locations, various dates, 1973 – 1982. The twelve
hand-stamped books presented in a black buckram box. A
complete set.
Selenitsch: Illustrated p. 28, Anderson: p. 9
Collections: NGA, MOMA, NGC, SLV, SLQ, Melbourne Uni.,
Sydney Uni., Bibliotheca Librorum
Features:
Right .. Left
Green Lines
Black Lines
Red Dots
Vertical & Horizontal
Dots
Lines Dots Number Two
Lines Dots
1975 - 1976
Color Book
Twelve drawings
Twelve red grids
An important compilation by Jacks.
Exhibitions: Out of Australia : prints and drawings from Sidney
Nolan to Rover Thomas. The British Museum, London, 26 May
- 11 September 2011. Curator: Stephen Coppel. Catalogue
number 77.
Ref: 1000
Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: Robert Jacks. Twelve
drawings 1970
Robert Jacks
# 190
[Melbourne: , 2008]. Folio, stamp-titled wrappers, thirteen leaves offset
printed of photographs and designs. Produced in an edition of five
copies, signed and numbered by the artist.
Twelve drawings is another stand-alone work created as part of
the full version of An Unfinished Work 1966 – 1971 and originally
exhibited at the New York Cultural Centre in 1970. It was intended
as an edition of 100 copies, although far fewer were produced, again
for free distribution. This is one of five copies Jacks has made recently
recreating the original in a very low edition of five.
Selenitsch: 15, Anderson: p. 24
Collections: NGA, MOMA, NGC
Ref: 1000
Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: The Three Stamps Box Sets
Robert Jacks
# 196
Jacks has pursued collaborations with artists to produce sets and
series, particularly in relation to rubber-stamping, throughout his career.
These early sets were produced in very low numbers.
Stamps 1976 Number 1.
Austin: R. Jacks, October 1976. Black card box 290 x 226mm with
title label, containing nineteen sheets hand-stamped with designs by a
series of artists.
The artists are Stan Nishimura, Arthur Gibbons, Ray di Palma, Peter
Robbins, Peggy Lewis, Jim Zver, Robert Jacks, Peter Fleishman and
Robert McNealy.
Stamps 1977 Number 2.
New York: R. Jacks, November 1977. Black card box 290 x 226mm
with title label, containing twenty sheets hand-stamped with designs by
a series of artists, interleaved with card.
The artists are Peter Burgess, Ray di Palma , John Doyle, Letita
Eldredge, Gail Flanery, William Hellermann, Robert Jacks, Elizabeth
Leszcynski, Gordon Meyer, Melissa Meyer, Stan Nishimura, Susan Tunick.
Stamps 1977 Number 3.
New York: R. Jacks, August 1977. Black card box 290 x 226mm with
title label, containing twenty-two sheets hand-stamped with designs by
a series of artists, interleaved with card.
The artists are Carol Bruns, Ray di Palma, Ric Evans, Peter Fleishman,
Vincent Hum, Robert Jacks, Robert McNealy, Robert McPherson,
Gordon Meyer, Paul Stratigos.
Collections: NGA
Ref: 1000
Jacks Robertview full entry
Reference: 1-12
Robert Jacks
# 187
New York: 96 Greene Street., N.Y. 10012, 1969. Booklet measuring 93
x 55mm, letterpress buff wrappers, single staple, [24pp], printed on
rectos only, an ascending sequence of twelve vertical lines. Edition of
fifty copies.
A miniature artist’s book created by Jacks in his twenties whilst living in
New York and exhibited at 112 Greene Street Gallery, given away at
the Installations exhibition. A work of controlled minimalism, this early
piece established Jacks’ tone for future works.
Selenitsch: 14, Anderson: p. 23
Collections: NGA, BM, MOMA, NGC
Ref: 1000
Jardine Walter (1884-1970)view full entry
Reference: The Art of Walter Jardine

Jardine was one of the most significant Australian commercial artists of
the early twentieth century. Commencing his career as a newspaper
illustrator, he then moved into advertising and spent several years
in New York in the 1920s, working with great success for major
magazines. Based in Sydney from 1928, he worked as a freelance artist
for such companies as Toohey Ltd and Tooth & Co. Ltd, Burns Philp,
Orient Steam Navigation Co., William Arnott Ltd and Stephen Keir
(manufacturer of Akubra hats), as well as producing commissioned
artwork for various government departments.
This self-published book showcases in particular Jardine’s magnificent
poster designs, many of them for quintessentially Australian products.
The style and flavour of his commercial imagery is instantly
recognisable and has become inextricably linked with an Australian
aesthetic of this era.
Publishing details: Sydney : W. T. Baker & Co. [for Walter Jardine], [1933]. Quarto, cloth over printed boards (lightly marked),
[unpaginated], illustrated (chiefly in colour).
Ref: 1006
JEWELL, Edwin W.view full entry
Reference: Australian Bookplates as Ephemera

with 15 bookplates tipped-in,
many of which are original etchings or linocuts by Australian artists
including Pixie O’Harris, Lionel Lindsay, Jean Elder, Andrew and Irena
Sibley. Published to mark the announcement of the formation of the
Australian Bookplate Society on 10 September 1997 at the meeting
of the Ephemera Society of Australia at Melbourne. Limited to 35
copies, signed by author and publisher, printed for private circulation to
foundation members of the Society. Rare.
Publishing details: Melbourne: The Lytlewode Press, 10 September, 1997. Folio, red
card wrappers with title label, 20pp.
Ref: 1000
Leti Brunoview full entry
Reference: Bruno Leti : the market drawings 1986 - 1988
LETI, Bruno

pen and ink sketches of the Queen Victoria Market. Introduction by
Bob Garlick. Limited to 15 copies signed by the artist. These selected
pen, ink and wash sketches were made in the late 80’s after many
years and journeys to the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne.
Held in the State Library of Victoria.
Publishing details: Melbourne : the artist, 1998. Octavo, lettered cloth with pictorial onlay,
38 leaves folded in the Japanese manner illustrated with reproductions
of
Ref: 1000
Leti Brunoview full entry
Reference: True trunk
LETI, Bruno

with original oil
painting of a tree trunk on front board, signed and dated by the artist,
containing photographs of original paintings Leti made of Australian
trees ‘part of an installation and investigation into colour and structure
of the Australian landscape’ (from the colophon). Limited to 30 copies
signed and numbered by the artist.
Publishing details: Melbourne : the artist, 2012. Octavo, flush cut boards
Ref: 1000
Leti Brunoview full entry
Reference: The alignments (two)
WALLACE-CRABBE, Chris and LETI, Bruno
# 2386
Canberra : Edition and Artist Studio, Canberra School of
Art in collaboration with Dianne Fogwell, 1999. Quarto,
papered boards sculptured in relief, in a clamshell box with
linocut design, nine etchings and embossing by Bruno Leti
accompanying fifteen poems by Chris Wallace-Crabbe, set
in letterpress. Limited to 30 copies signed by poet and artist.
Foreword by Sasha Grishin. A superbly elegant and minimal
contemporary Australian artists’ book.
Six copies recorded in Australian collections.
Ref: 1000
Lindsay Lionelview full entry
Reference: Lionel Lindsay - A Printmakers’ Printmaker
by Robert C. Littlewood, catalogue, featuring a collection of over 100 original
artworks, finely bound in cloth, and with extra features including an
original etching.
Publishing details: Melbourne: Douglas Stewart
Fine Books, 2011. Small folio (310 x 220 mm), gilt-lettered black cloth
with decoration of a Lionel Lindsay bookplate on front board, in
matching slipcase, illustrated endpapers, 64 pp, over 100 illustrations of
Lindsay etchings, woodblocks and publications. Includes an additional
16 page deluxe supplement not present in the standard edition. The
deluxe edition, hand-bound in England, limited to 150 copies signed
and numbered by the author, with an original Lionel Lindsay etching
loosely enclosed, signed in the plate, being a posthumous impression of
his ex libris bookplate for Robert Croll.
Ref: 1000
Lyssiotis Peterview full entry
Reference: for books by Peter Lyssiotis see Doug Stewart art book catalogue Sept 2012
The first Australian sculpture triennial (one of 10
copies)view full entry
Reference: The first Australian sculpture triennial (one of 10
copies)
McCULLOUGH, Thomas
# 2425
at Preston Institute of Technology and La Trobe University Melbourne,
Australia. profusely illustrated, with much detail on artist biographies and
commentary on the exhibits. One of 10 copies specially bound in
hardcover, no doubt for presentation, signed by editor and Director of
the Triennial Tom McCullough and numbered 2/10. Rare edition.
Publishing details: Melbourne : The first Australian Sculpture Triennial
Committee, 1981. Quarto, stiff illustrated boards, cloth spine, 278
pp,
Ref: 1000
Childhood in Bud and Blossom. A souvenir book of the children’s hospital bazaarview full entry
Reference: Childhood in Bud and Blossom. A souvenir book of the
children’s hospital bazaar
LAKE, Joshua
# 2410
unpaginated, extensively illustrated. Includes literary
contributions from A. B. Paterson, Ada Cambridge, Alexander
Sutherland et al., and illustrations after Arthur M. Boyd, Emma Minnie
Boyd, Walter Withers, Frederick McCubbin, E. Phillips Fox, inter alia.
Edition-de-deluxe, numbered 421 from an unstated edition (probably
500).
Publishing details: Melbourne : The Atlas Press, 1900. Quarto, decorated cloth,
Ref: 1000
Meldrum Jamesview full entry
Reference: Red and Green by McIntyre, Alan
# 1643
Decorated by James Meldrum.
illustrated with original
relief prints be Meldrum. Limited to 250 signed copies. James Meldrum
(born 1931) first exhibited in London and then Kozminsky’s galleries
in Melbourne in 1953. In 1971 he won the Sulman Prize and is
represented in many regional Australian collections
Publishing details: Melbourne : Rams Skull Press, 1954.Quarto, decorated card wrappers, [20] pp.,
Ref: 1000
Morris Georgeview full entry
Reference: European Images 1936
MORRIS, George J.
# 830
clamshell portfolio housing 20
photographs by Morris printed from the negatives, of images taken
in Europe just prior to the Second World War. Printed with the
authorisation of the artist’s widow. Edition limited to 20 sets, this one
of 5 artist’s proofs.
George Morris was born in Sydney and studied at East Sydney
Technical College. He operated an engraving business and in 1920
travelled overseas to further his knowledge of engraving and photoreproduction
processes, visiting England, Germany and America where
he spent time at the Eastman Kodak head office. In 1925 he became a
member of the Sydney Camera Circle and began exhibiting regularly
with the circle, as well as with the Photographic Society of New South
Wales. He established a commercial studio in the late 1920s and later
became a partner in Ramsay Photo Works. He again visited Europe in
1936. (AGNSW website).
Morris’s works are held by the National Gallery of Australia, Monash
Gallery of Art and the AGNSW. His works in this set present an
accomplished insight into 1930s Europe through the eyes of a Sydney
photographer.
Publishing details: Sydney: Print Room Press, 1983. Folio,
Ref: 1000
Shead Garryview full entry
Reference: Garry Shead - Desire: a portfolio of drawings from 1976-1985

Publishing details: 2001, Limited edition of 100 copies numbered and signed by the artist
(number 17). [Bundeena, N.S.W.] [Another copy? G. Shead, 1992. Quarto, illustrated
card covers, [unpaginated], all illustrated.]
Ref: 1002
Shirlow Johnview full entry
Reference: John Shirlow. Ten Etchings

The portfolio is created by master Brisbane binder Fred Pohlmann in the style of John
Shirlow’s 1904 folio Five Etchings. Each etching titled in pencil and
bearing facsimile signature stamp. Published to contribute Shirlow’s
contribution to Scotch College, Melbourne, where he served as Art
Master from 1927 until 1936. The etchings consist of eight views of
Melbourne, one of Sydney Harbour, and one of Hobart. Limited to
100 copies signed by the publisher.
Publishing details: Melbourne: The Lytlewode Press, 2005. Elephant folio (570mm tall)
lettered buckram portfolio backed in kangaroo, containing ten etchings
printed directly from Shirlow’s plates, section of letterpress with essay
by Robert C. Littlewood, photograph frontispiece.
Ref: 1000
Streeton Arthur - Australian pictures including the Mrs. Lorna Moffatt-Pender collection view full entry
Reference: Australian pictures including the Mrs. Lorna Moffatt-
Pender collection of Sir Arthur Streeton
[STREETON, Arthur].
# 2222
Melbourne : Leonard Joel, n.d. [1950s]. Octavo, self-wrappers, 12 pp.,
illustrated, some light pen annotations. Moffatt-Pender were one of
Streeton’s most ardent supporters, and this important sale catalogue
features many significant works as well as those by Lindsay, Heysen,
McCubbin, Penleigh Boyd inter alia.
Ref: 1000
Tucker Albertview full entry
Reference: Paintings by Albert Tucker (catalogue)

Publishing details: Imperial Institute South Kensington [London]. 11th April - 7th May,
1957. Large broadsheet poster measuring 380 x 250mm on yellow
paper with red and black lettering and a reproduction of a figurative
painting.
Ref: 1001
Goode Nancy Elmhurstview full entry
Reference: see Tom Roberts catalogue Raisonne by Helen Topliss. Studied at Nat Gallery School, invited to exhibit in 9 x 5 exhibition - see p 165 of text. She is mentioned in Croll p155
Douglas Stewart Fine Booksview full entry
Reference: Books & Art
Publishing details: Sept 2012, pb, 155pp
Ref: 142
Rogers Andrewview full entry
Reference: Andrew Rogers - Molten Concepts
Publishing details: Mossgreen catalogue, 2012,
Ref: 219
Moyal Annview full entry
Reference: Clear Across Australia - a history of telecommunications by Ann Moyal
Publishing details: Nelson, 1984, hc, dw, 437pp with index
telecommunications in Australia view full entry
Reference: see Moyal Ann Clear Across Australia - a history of telecommunications by Ann Moyal
Publishing details: Nelson, 1984, hc, dw, 437pp with index
Blakesborough Lesview full entry
Reference: Les Blakebrough by Patsy Hely and Grace Cochrane [Les Blakebrough has given a lifetime to the development, research and promotion of Australian ceramics since starting to work at the Sturt workshops at Mittagong, New South Wales in 1959 and, from 1972, through his long association with the Tasmanian School of Art at the University of Tasmania.

In 2005, as a mark of his achievement, he was the first artist to be represented in the exhibition series Living Treasures mounted by Object, Australian Centre for Craft and Design - an exhibition which toured nationally. The hallmark of that exhibition was the breadth and authority of the beautiful porcelain works created with the Southern Ice Porcelain clay, a clay he had researched and perfected over the previous decades. Now manufactured for world-wide distribution by Clayworks, Victoria, this internationally acclaimed clay body is noted for its purity, fineness, whiteness and translucency.

In his 80th year, Les Blakebrough continues to explore those qualities with unflagging vigour and inventiveness in works that embody a deep engagement with the natural environment and an understanding of form that reflects more than 60 years of imaginative endeavour at the cutting edge of ceramics.

]

Publishing details: published by Bett Gallery Hobart, a 2010 (First Edition), 64pp
Ref: 1000
Last Cliffordview full entry
Reference: Clifford Last Sculpture - A Retrospective Exhibition by Geoffrey Edwards, with an essay by Noel Hutchison, National Gallery of Victoria exhibition
Publishing details: National Gallery of Victoria, 1989, pb, 71pp
Ref: 30
Hughes Owenview full entry
Reference: TASMANIA Island of Tranquillity by Owen Hughes
Publishing details: Owen Hughes, Launceston, 2004
Ref: 1000
Le Guay Lawrenceview full entry
Reference: Australian Photography - A Contemporary View. Illustrates the work of diverse Australian photographers Artists include Axel Poignant, Athol Smith, Graham Howe, John Cato, Max Dupain, Roger Scott, Wolfgang Sievers, George Gittoes, Paul Cox, Carol Jerrems, Laurie Wilson, David Moore, Lewis Morley, Brett Hilder, Bill Henson and others. [to be indexed]
Publishing details: The Globe Publishing Company, n.d. (circa 1978). Square 4to. Orig. boards with dustjacket. (176, 8pp.). Numerous photographs, many col. and adverts at end.
Ref: 1000
Adelaide Festival view full entry
Reference: Adelaide Festival (of Arts). Program includes details of ‘Restless’ curated by Victoria Lynn, 2012 Adelaide Biennal of Australian Art curated by Natasha Bullock and Alexie Glass-Kantor and ‘Deadly’curated by Fulvia Mantelli and Renee Johnson
Publishing details: 2012
Ref: 89
Gregson Flanagan Art Auctionview full entry
Reference: Perth, WA, Summer 2012
Publishing details: Summer 2012
Ref: 110
Walkley Thomasview full entry
Reference: see Gregson Flanagan Art Auction - Perth, WA, Summer 2012 - for an oil titled End of Day, Perth Quarry, c1880, lot 63, $9 -12000
Publishing details: Summer 2012
Mackin C Tview full entry
Reference: in Making their mark -Geelong Art Gallery 1996
Streamview full entry
Reference: Stream. This Australian magazine was published July, August, September 1931, all with striking art deco covers. Scarce editions, all filled with commentary on art, literature and music of the times. [To be indexed]
Publishing details: 1930s - check no. of issues
Ref: 1000
telecommunications in Australia view full entry
Reference: see Moyal Ann - Clear Across Australia - a history of telecommunications by Ann Moyal
Publishing details: Nelson, 1984, hc, dw, 437pp with index
Blakesborough Lesview full entry
Reference: Les Blakebrough by Patsy Hely and Grace Cochrane [Les Blakebrough has given a lifetime to the development, research and promotion of Australian ceramics since starting to work at the Sturt workshops at Mittagong, New South Wales in 1959 and, from 1972, through his long association with the Tasmanian School of Art at the University of Tasmania.

In 2005, as a mark of his achievement, he was the first artist to be represented in the exhibition series Living Treasures mounted by Object, Australian Centre for Craft and Design - an exhibition which toured nationally. The hallmark of that exhibition was the breadth and authority of the beautiful porcelain works created with the Southern Ice Porcelain clay, a clay he had researched and perfected over the previous decades. Now manufactured for world-wide distribution by Clayworks, Victoria, this internationally acclaimed clay body is noted for its purity, fineness, whiteness and translucency.

In his 80th year, Les Blakebrough continues to explore those qualities with unflagging vigour and inventiveness in works that embody a deep engagement with the natural environment and an understanding of form that reflects more than 60 years of imaginative endeavour at the cutting edge of ceramics.

]

Publishing details: published by Bett Gallery Hobart, a 2010 (First Edition), 64pp
Ref: 1000
Last Cliffordview full entry
Reference: Clifford Last Sculpture - A Retrospective Exhibition by Geoffrey Edwards, with an essay by Noel Hutchison, National Gallery of Victoria exhibition
Publishing details: National Gallery of Victoria, 1989, pb, 71pp
Ref: 30
Hughes Owenview full entry
Reference: TASMANIA Island of Tranquillity by Owen Hughes
Publishing details: Owen Hughes, Launceston, 2004
Ref: 1000
Cusack Michaelview full entry
Reference: Michael Cusack - Still Life
Publishing details: Martin Browne Contempoary, 2012, 10pp fold out card with price list and invite
Ref: 219
Ngallametta Mavisview full entry
Reference: Ikalath
Publishing details: Martin Browne Contempoary, 2012, invite
Ref: 219
Hocking Geoffview full entry
Reference: see Bail Up - A Pictorial History of Australia’s Most Notorious Bushrangers, featuring the Ned Kelly Story, by Geoff Hocking
Publishing details: Five Mile Press, 2002, pb, 191, with index
Women Artists of Australiaview full entry
Reference: Women Artists of Australia
Publishing details: Five Mile Press, [miniature book series]
Ref: 1000
Golden Age of Australian Art Theview full entry
Reference: The Golden Age of Australian Art by William Patey. [This is a miniature book which includes works by Tom Roberts, Frederick McCubbin, Arthur Streeton, Charles Conder, Walter Withers, David Davies, Julian Ashton, Phillips Fox, John Longstaff and George Lambert. Illustrated and with brief essays on each artist.
Publishing details: Five Mile Press, 1992, hc, dw, miniature book,
Martin Fletcherview full entry
Reference: see Sotheby’s Australia - October 31, 2012 - FLETCHER MARTIN
1904-1979
AUSTRALIAN BEACH PATTERN (AFTER CHARLES MEERE)
oil on canvas
95.3 X 127CM

PROVENANCE
Adolph Loewi, Los Angeles
Private Collection, Rome, circa 1950
By descent
Private Collection, Rome

OTHER NOTES
Charles Meere's Australian Beach Pattern (1938-
1940, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney) is
a masterpiece of Australian Art Deco classicism;
a sonorous hymn to sun, sand and surf and to the
bronzed, athletic, Australian body. First shown in
the 1940 Wynne Prize exhibition, seen again in
the artist's 1952 retrospective and purchased by
the AGNSW in 1965, the painting nevertheless
remained somewhat neglected until featured in
the Gallery's 1982 On the Beach exhibition, and
again a few years later in the Bicentennial touring
show Creating Australia. Since then it has become
one of the Gallery's most celebrated modern
pictures, regularly featured in scholarly and popular
publications and exhibitions. (1) In turn, this
new-found 'iconic' status has led to the discovery
in Europe and Australia of a number of previously
unknown but closely-related works: a variant by
Meere's studio assistant Freda Robertshaw (sold
Sotheby's Australia , 25 August 1998, lot 31), and four
smaller facsimile renderings by the artist and/or from
his studio. (2)

The present work emerged recently in the United
States, a signed copy by the American painter,
teacher and illustrator Fletcher Martin. Largely
self-taught, Martin served in the U.S. Navy as a
young man before working as a printer, a métier
which segued in the mid-1930s into painting.
During the Depression he undertook a number of
commissions for the Work Projects Administration
(WPA), painting murals for government buildings
in California, Texas and Idaho, while establishing
himself as a book and magazine illustrator. In this
latter role he served as an artist-war correspondent
for Life magazine in North Africa and Europe during
World War II, and after the war his work appeared
regularly in Life, Esquire, Fortune and other American
periodicals. He exhibited widely – with more than
two dozen solo museum shows across America to
his credit – and held artist-in-residence or teaching
positions at a number of universities. His work is
represented in many prestigious public collections,
including the Metropolitan Museum, New York, the
Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Whitney
Museum of American Art.

While it is not known when, where or how Martin
might have encountered Meere's painting, his
decision to make a copy of the work is not surprising.
Both artists had trained as mural painters – Meere
under William Rothenstein in London, Martin under
David Sequeiros in California – and the complex
array of figures, the tightly-balanced armature
of angled limbs and beach equipment, displays
a kind of horror vacui not uncommon in public
works of art. Moreover, Australian Beach Pattern's
provincially-inflected classicism is very much in keeping with Martin's early style, which shows the
influence both of the Mexican muralists and of the
American Regionalists.

A large-scale, (3) vintage, faithful transcription of
an important Australian painting, this version of
Australian Beach Pattern is an art-historical discovery
as impressive as it is intriguing.

Dr David Hansen

(1) See Linda Slutzkin, 'Spartans in Speedos', in
Daniel Thomas (ed.), Creating Australia: 200 Years
of Art 1788-1988, International Cultural Corporation
of Australia, Sydney, 1988, p. 176-177; Jackie Strecker,
Charles Meere's 'Australian Beach Pattern': From
Origin to Icon, Fine Arts IV thesis, Power Institute,
University of Sydney, 1988

(2) Australian Beach Pattern, 1940, oil on canvas,
75 x 98cm, signed lower right 'Charles Meere',
Modern Australian Painting 1920s-1980s, Deutscher
Fine Art, Melbourne, 9-20 September 1997, no. 7;
Australian Beach Pattern, oil and wax on cardboard,
73 x 102.5cm, Fine Australian and European Paintings,
Sotheby's Australia, Sydney, 16 August 1999, lot 39;
Australian Beach Pattern, oil on canvas, 65 x 88cm,
signed lower right 'CM MELBOURNE', Australian &
International Paintings, Deutscher-Menzies, Sydney ,
4 March 2003, lot 29; Australian Beach Pattern, oil on
canvas, 65 x 85.5cm, signed lower right 'CHARLES
MEERE', Fine Art Auction, Deutscher & Hackett,
Melbourne, 26 November 2008, lot 18

(3) At 95.3 x 127cm, the work is in fact slightly larger
than Meere's original in the Art Gallery of New
South Wales, which measures 91.5 x 122cm.Estimated Price: AUD20,000 - AUD30,000
Pierce Augustus Baker 1840-1919view full entry
Reference: see Lot 13 Sotheby’s Australia Fine Asian, Australian & European Art, Decorative Arts & Furniture - AU0772, Tuesday 30 October 2012 6pm & Wednesday 31 October 2012 6pm AUGUSTUS BAKER PIERCE 1840-1919 (THE METROPOLITAN MEAT MARKET, NORTH MELBOURNE)
watercolour
signed, dated and inscribed 'Gus B. Pierce / August 17th 1893 / North Melbourne' lower left
51 X 73CM

Estimate $2,500-$4,500
Stevenson Walterview full entry
Reference: see lot 12 Sotheby’s Australia Fine Asian, Australian & European Art, Decorative Arts & Furniture - AU0772, Tuesday 30 October 2012 6pm & Wednesday 31 October 2012 6pm - WALTER STEVENSON 19th century (AFTER WILLIAM LIGHT)
SURVEYING BRIG RAPID IN RAPID BAY (AFTER WILLIAM LIGHT) 1876 watercolour signed, inscribed and dated 'Walter Stevenson, London 1876' verso 23 X 35CM PROVENANCE Private Collection, Adelaide EXHIBITED (possibly) Relics exhibition, Old Colonists’ Association, Banqueting Hall, Town Hall, Adelaide, December 1886 LITERATURE (possibly) ‘Old Colonist Relics’, The South Australian Register, Adelaide, 10 January 1887, p.
wax relief on glassview full entry
Reference: see Lot 11 Sotheby’s Australia Fine Asian, Australian & European Art, Decorative Arts & Furniture - AU0772, Tuesday 30 October 2012 6pm & Wednesday 31 October 2012 6pm Lot No. 11

ARTIST UNKNOWN (Australian, 19th century) ABORIGINES AND EXPLORERS ON THE BANKS OF A RIVER wax relief on glass
wax relief on glass
14.7 X 21.2CM
PROVENANCE
Private Collection, Adelaide
EXHIBITED
(possibly) Relics exhibition, Old Colonists' Association, Banqueting Hall, Town Hall, Adelaide, December 1886
LITERATURE
(possibly) 'Old Colonist Relics', The South Australian Register, Adelaide, 28 December 1886, p. 6
This remarkable artifact is something of a puzzle. Modelled in red wax on a glass support, it depicts a scene of Indigenous-settler encounter on the Australian colonial frontier. In the foreground is a frieze five bearded Aborigines and a European, the figures arrayed across the near bank of a river; behind them, on the far side of the stream, we see a man on horseback wearing a pith helmet, with two other horses grazing nearby; a wagon with camping and cooking utensils beside it; and two Aborigines at a smoking fire.
The work’s authorship is difficult to determine. While in the 1840s Theresa Walker (1807-1876) made numerous wax portrait medallions, the present work is possibly somewhat later, and certainly somewhat more sophisticated. An academic artistic education can be inferred not only by the quality of the modelling, but also by the standing figure on the left, which is oddly reminiscent of classical and Hellenistic sculpture – of the Apollo Belvedere, and of the Laocöon; while the two reclining figures in the centre summon up various images of Graeco- Roman river gods.
It is quite possibly the work of a German immigrant; the figure of the European at bottom right has something of the character of northern or eastern European woodcarving. The well-known painter of Aboriginal subjects, Alexander Schramm (1813-1864) was also regarded as ‘a clever portrait modeller in clay’ (1), and exhibited a bust of Sir James Hurtle Fisher with the South Australian Society of Arts; he may be one candidate for attribution. The sculptor August Saupé (?-1913), one of the two artists of the Exhibition Fountain in the Carlton Gardens, Melbourne, is another; he is known to have made a couple of life-sized wax figures of Aborigines for the Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 1886. Alternatively, it could conceivably be the work of one of Adelaide’s several figurative silversmiths – Julius Schomburgk, Henry Steiner, J.M. Wendt et al – possibly the model for a commemorative/presentation plaque.
Of South Australian provenance, the present work may be the ‘scene in relief representing a group of aboriginals [which] was shown by Mr H. Chambers’ at the Old Colonists’ Association exhibition in Adelaide in 1886. Interestingly, Hugh Chambers was the son of the prominent South Australian pastoralist James Chambers, who, with his brother John, sponsored several of John McDouall Stuart’s journeys of exploration in the late 1850s and early 1860s, and his contribution to the Old Colonists’ ‘relics’ show also included ‘Stuart’s original diary [and] the programmes of the Stuart demonstration printed on satin.’(2) If the present work is indeed the Chambers relief, it could be that it depicts a scene from one of Stuart’s expeditions.
Dr David Hansen
Lefebvre Jules Josephview full entry
Reference: see Lot 286 Sotheby’s Australia Fine Asian, Australian & European Art, Decorative Arts & Furniture - AU0772, Tuesday 30 October 2012 6pm & Wednesday 31 October 2012 6pm JULES JOSEPH LEFEBVRE 1836-1911
(RECLINING NUDE, CHLOE)
oil on panel
inscribed with dedication "A mon ami E. Pelpel" and signed 'Jules Lefebvre' upper right
18.5 X 39.5CM
PROVENANCE
Fine Australian Paintings including European Paintings and a selection of Fine Furniture, Sotheby's Australia, Sydney, 14 August 1990, lot 198, illustrated
Private Collection, Melbourne
Winner of the Prix de Rome in 1861 and the Grand Medal of Honor of the Paris Salon in 1875, Le Febvre is renowned in Australia for his portrait of Chloe, the rather 'hippy, haughty nude', which has hung in Young & Jackson's Hotel in Melbourne since 1908.

Estimate $12,000-$15,000M

Estimate $2,500-$4,500
Angus John Howardview full entry
Reference: see Lot 311 Sotheby’s Australia Fine Asian, Australian & European Art, Decorative Arts & Furniture - AU0772, Tuesday 30 October 2012 6pm & Wednesday 31 October 2012 6pm Lot No. 311

JOHN HOWARD ANGAS 1823-1904
VIEW OF THE ONKAPARINGA
watercolour
signed with mongram 'JHA' lower left and dated '1854' lower right
26 X 36CM
PROVENANCE
Mr J. Howard Johnson, Adelaide, 1932
Private Collection, Adelaide
EXHIBITED
National Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, 1932
LITERATURE
'Art Gallery Additions', The Advertiser, Adelaide, 17 February 1932, p. 14

Estimate $4,000-$8,000
Shaw Richard Hview full entry
Reference: see Lot 324 Sotheby’s Australia Fine Asian, Australian & European Art, Decorative Arts & Furniture - AU0772, Tuesday 30 October 2012 6pm & Wednesday 31 October 2012 6pm Lot No. 324

RICHARD H. SHAW 1832-1895
(ABORIGINAL ENCAMPMENT)1890
watercolour, signed and dated 'R. H. / SHAW / 1890' lower right, 48 X 64.5CM
Impressions - Painting Light & Life (National Portrait Gallery)view full entry
Reference: Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indexed and to be indexed] (’This exhibition catalogue presents 78 portraits, which were made between 1885 and 1910. The artists include Tom Roberts, Hugh Ramsay, Rupert Bunny, Charles Conder, Arthur Streeton, Emanuel Phillips Fox & George Lambert’)
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp, colour illusts, hardback & dustwrapper
Sommers John Snr pencil portrait of Frederick McCubbinview full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Folingsby G F impressionist studyview full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Abrahams Louis etching of John Matherview full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Walton George 2 oil portraitsview full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Gregory Ina view full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Loureiro Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Joel Grace portrait of Nerliview full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Davies David portrait of Walter Withers (’The Colonel’)view full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Muntz-Adams Josephineview full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Smith Herbert H ‘The Art Students, Ballarat’ c1898view full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Peters Helen Anneview full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Withers Walter portrait of Hal Waughview full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Conder Charles etched portrait of Mrs Conderview full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Sutherland Jane portrait of Jesse Sutherlandview full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Sutherland Jane portrait of Dorothy Sutherlandview full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Gregory Ina monotype c1908view full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Southern Clara ‘Audrey and chick-a-pick’view full entry
Reference: see Impressions - Painting Light & Life, introduction by Louise Doyle, Director, National Portrait Gallery, essay by Sarah Engledow [portraits by Australian Impressionists 1880s - c1910 - some unusual works have been entered onto this database but otherwise not indeed]
Publishing details: National Portrait Gallery, 2011, hc, dw, 276pp
Aspden Davidview full entry
Reference: David Aspden: The Colour of Music and Place by Anne Ryan
Publishing details: The Art Gallery of New South Wales,Sydney, 2011, 96pp
Whisson Kenview full entry
Reference: Ken Whisson - As If, curated by Glen Barkley & Lesley Harding
Publishing details: Heide Museum of Modern Art and Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia, 2012, pb, 175pp
Fleischmann Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Artists' Papers Register
GB/NNAF/P500081 Fleischmann, Arthur John (1896-1990)

Gender: Male

Thesaurus
SCULPTORS

Archival Resources
Number noted: 2

Sketchbook containing figure studies and ideas for several major commissions of sculpture, including figures of Christ and other religious symbols including fish and other designs for the Catholic Enquiry Centre, and several abstract designs, c 1955-1969
Held at: British Museum: Department of Prints and Drawings
Document reference: 1997,0322.11.1-26 ; PRN:PDB28713

Photographs, newspaper cuttings and souvenir leaflets relating to his 'Mermaid' (Lockhead Fountain) for the Festival of Britain, 1951
Held at: Henry Moore Institute

Conder Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Artists' Papers Register: Conder, Charles (1868-1909)
Functions, occupations and activities
Painter ; born in London (24 October 1868) ; sent to Australia to learn surveying under his uncle W J Conder (1884) ; attended evening classes at the Royal Art Society, Sydney ; worked as a lithographic draughtsman for the 'Illustrated Sydney News' (1887) ; befriended Tom Roberts, painter ; moved to Melbourne (1888) ; moved to Paris (1890) and befriended William Rothenstein, Louis Anquetin and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec ; exhbited at the New English Art Club (from 1894) ; married and moved to London (1901) ; died in Virginia Water, Surrey (9 February 1909).

Thesaurus
PAINTERS

Relationships
Associate relationship with Rothenstein, Sir William (1872-1945) Knight
Friend


Archival Resources
Number noted: 3

Artists' files (3), 20th C
Held at: Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Document reference: Artists' Files (Prints and Drawings Dept)

Letters (19) to D S MacColl, 1893-1903
Held at: Glasgow University Library, Special Collections Department
Other information: Art History Papers 1850-1950

Letter from Augustus John, 1910
Held at: National Library of Wales
Document reference: NLW MS 23410C, f.14
Other information: Handlist of Artists' Papers in the Department of MSS and Records, National Library of Wales (1998)

Potters in Australiaview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
Publishing details: Pottery in Australia, 1977, pb, 97pp
Studio pottery Management of aview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
Publishing details: Pottery in Australia, 1977, pb, 97pp
Pioneer potters of Australiaview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
Publishing details: Pottery in Australia, 1977, pb, 97pp
Petty Bruceview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
Publishing details: Pottery in Australia, 1977, pb, 97pp
Alenson Joanview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
Publishing details: Pottery in Australia, 1977, pb, 97pp
Alexander Dougview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
Publishing details: Pottery in Australia, 1977, pb, 97pp
Allen Dawnview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
Publishing details: Pottery in Australia, 1977, pb, 97pp
Trudie Alfredview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
Publishing details: Pottery in Australia, 1977, pb, 97pp
Andrews Elviraview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
Publishing details: Pottery in Australia, 1977, pb, 97pp
Andrews Eddieview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
Publishing details: Pottery in Australia, 1977, pb, 97pp
Armstrong Barryview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
Publishing details: Pottery in Australia, 1977, pb, 97pp
Anstice Hildegardview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
Publishing details: Pottery in Australia, 1977, pb, 97pp
Ball Rickview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
Publishing details: Pottery in Australia, 1977, pb, 97pp
Barksworth Brianview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
Publishing details: Pottery in Australia, 1977, pb, 97pp
Barrett Danielleview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
Publishing details: Pottery in Australia, 1977, pb, 97pp
Barriskill Janetview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Mary Billview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty. Langridge address changed to Stokers Siding Ph 779208
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Lord Juneview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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McConnell Phillipview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Rosser Carolview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Rowe Ronview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Salo Stephenview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Selwood Kerryview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Silwood Dianeview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Smith Derekview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Smith Davidview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Smith Leonardview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Smith Pennyview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Staples Margotview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Stephens Patview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Stockwin Audreyview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Storey Shirleyview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Swen Hiroeview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Del Thomas Marciaview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Tipiloura John Boscoview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Todhunter Patriciaview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Travis Peterview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Tucker Kimview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Tuckson Margaretview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Tyler Jim and Jeanview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Walker Geoffview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Vaschalde Jean-Jacques and Nina Biermanview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Bierman Nina view full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Watt Alanview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Weatherly Liliaview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Webb Hildaview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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West Francesview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Weston Frankview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Whitie Gwenview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Wilkinson Joanview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Wilson Valerieview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Winter Ianview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Woodforde Romaview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Workman Peterview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Wynstra Aleidaview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Wynstra Aleidaview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Potters Society of Australiaview full entry
Reference: Potters in Australia: A directory of approximately 200 potters in Australia, with brief biographies, signatures or marks and photographs of recent work, edited by Janet Mansfield, introduction by Milton Moon, essay, ‘Pioneer potters in Australia, by Wanda Garnsey, essay, ‘The management of Studio pottery’ by Doug Alexander, cover illustration by Bruce Petty.
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Merrifield Tomview full entry
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Garden Statuary, Contemporary Sculpture and Fossil Decoration, Lot 85 23,10,2012, Å Tom Merrifield Ballerina¦Bronze, signed T Merrifield 2/9¦ weathered green/brown patina¦287cm.; 113ins high overall¦¦Tom Merrifield was born in Sydney^ Australia. He trained as a classical dancer and at the age of sixteen joined the Borovansky Ballet as a leading soloist. Three years later^ he moved to Britain where he was principal dancer in a number of West End musicals including^ On The Town^ West Side Story^ Man of La Mancha^ No Strings and Showboat as well as appearing in numerous television productions.¦Following a distinguished and rewarding career as a dancer^ Tom left the stage and took up drawing and sculpting as a full-time occupation. He has sculpted many of the world~s most famous dancers^ including Agnes Oaks^ Thomas Edur^ Dame Alicia Markova^ Dame Beryl Grey^ Natalia Makarova^ Dame Antoinette Sibley^ Marguerite Porter^ Eva Evdokimova^ Galina Samsova^ Marion Tait^ Anton Dolin^ John Gilpin^ Sir Anthony Dowell^ Ivan Nagy^ Peter Schaufuss^ Wayne Sleep^ Ken Wells^ the Olympic Skater John Curry and many more. Tom has exhibited and sold his work in London^ Paris^ New York^ Edinburgh^ Aberdeen^ Brussels^ and Monte Carlo. Possibly the most challenging and poignant is the bust of Diana^ Princess of Wales^ commissioned after her death by the British Red Cross^ as a tribute to a remarkable woman and her dedicated efforts to come to the aid of those in need. This exquisite work is displayed at the Red Cross headquarters in London. His work has also been recognized by the Royal Society of British Sculptors who elected him ARBS for Distinction in the Art of Sculpture.¦
Saunders Normanview full entry
Reference: see Burstow & Hewett
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Lot 302, UK, 24.10.12 - Norman Saunders oil on board, Wingecarribee river NSW, Australia, [c1940s?] signed, 8`` x 10``, framed.
Estimate: £50 - £70

Harding Frankview full entry
Reference: see Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood
Quarterly Fine Sale, 31.10.12, Frank Harding, Renmark, [Australia 1935-1990] was born in Werrimul, Victoria and educated in Eaglehawk and Redesdale, After leaving school he worked in a shearing team, before joining the police force where he rose to the rank of detective, resigning in 1975. He then embarked on a career as an artist, building a studio and gallery in Renmark. He held many exhibitions throughout Australia, England and the USA, painting in oil, egg tempera, watercolour, pen and ink. Harding had a scholarly interest in history and as a result of his research on the colonial bush-ranging period, he was made a Fellow of The Australian Institute of History & Art [1986]. In 1988 he began a series of aircraft paintings winning the prestigious Royal Australian Heritage Award in 1989. Harding was a self-taught artist, illustrator and author and those who knew him say he had a great respect and admiration for all humanity. Renmark is a town in South Australia’s rural riverland area and is located 250km north east of Adelaide on the banks of the river Murray.
Hoyland Johnview full entry
Reference: John Hoyland Paintings Australia 1980
Publishing details: Published by? 980.soft cover.Illust.in color
Ref: 1000
Australian Ex Libris Society Year Book, 1932 - 1934view full entry
Reference: Australian Ex Libris Society Year Book, 1932 - 4, [complete run?]
Publishing details: Beacon Press, volumes of various pages, each around 45pp, editions limited to 250
Ref: 1000
Perrotet G. D.view full entry
Reference: Australian Ex Libris Society Year Book, 1932 - 4. Book plates by Perrotet included in at least 2 vols.
Publishing details: Beacon Press, volumes of various pages, each around 45pp
Ashton Adrianview full entry
Reference: Architect Abroad - Great Britain, the
Continent and America. The author’s travel impressions, mostly related to architectural matters. Ashton was then President of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects, NSW Chapter.
Publishing details: zsydney, 1950, 131pp, b/w. ills.
Ref: 1000
Mr Punch in Tasmania [1866-79]view full entry
Reference: Mr Punch in Tasmania by Clifford Craig. Numerous b/w illustrations; bibliography; index.
Publishing details: Blubberhead Press, 1980, hc, dw, 311pp. limited edition of 375 copies. Illustrated throughout.
Ref: 1000
Pollard Jackview full entry
Reference: A Pictorial History of Australian Horse Racing by Jack Pollard. [Although profusely illustrated, artists are rarely named].
Publishing details: Paul Hamlyn, 1989 (revised), hc, dw, 430pp, profusely illustrated, with index
Quirk Philipview full entry
Reference: Oxford Street Profile
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012, accordian-folded book
Ref: 1000
Australian horse racingview full entry
Reference: see Pollard Jack, A Pictorial History of Australian Horse Racing by Jack Pollard
Publishing details: Paul Hamlyn, 1989 (revised), hc, dw, 430pp, profusely illustrated
Australian and International Photographyview full entry
Reference: Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Ref: 57
Kerry Charles - collection of 75 photographsview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Cotton Olive - 7 worksview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, . Each work illustrated.
Dupain Max - 25 worksview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Frankland Hugh 4 worksview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Frankland Hugh 4 worksview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Lee Leonardview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Le Guay Melanie 3 worksview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Le Guay Laurence 2 worksview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Leggatt Nellie Aview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Lucraft Harry Sview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Luke Monteview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Mallard Henri 5 worksview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Moore David 6 worksview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Moore May 2 worksview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Morris George Jview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Morris George Jview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Sievers Wolfgang - 6 worksview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Talbot Henry 2 worksview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Thake Erik 2 worksview full entry
Reference: see Australian and International Photography - Josef Lebovic catalogue: Australian and International Photography - From Real to Surreal. Includes some biographical information on the photographers.
Publishing details: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012. Each work illustrated.
Earle Augustus attribview full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Auctions, catalogue 11.11.2012, lots 2 and 3 for two unusual small oils of Aborignes
Errington Elizabeth 1808-69view full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Auctions, catalogue 11.11.2012, lot 5 - Arriving at Hobart in 1843 on the convict ship Duchess of Northumberland, Eliza (Elizabeth) Errington was accompanied by her husband, Captain Arnold Charles Errington and their infant son John. That year, Errington occupied the post of Army Commandant with the 51st Regiment at Port Arthur which must have ranked as one of the most notorious of all penal settlements in the British Empire. However, none of of Eliza Errington’s sketches of the interior and exterior of the military sub-lieutenant’s cottage, where
she and her family was quartered until 1845, hint at its environs. The refined daughter of affluent Scottish parents, educated in Paris where she was apparently taught piano
by Franz Liszt, she politely chose to ignore the brutal reality that was all around her. Typically of an upper- middle-class lady abroad before the age of photography, Eliza Errington drew the sitting room of her four- roomed weatherboard cottage to send home to her family in Plymouth. The engagingly naïve interior view of Our Home at Port Arthur – John on the Floor is painstakingly detailed. It depicts an arrangement of furniture and the piano against the walls with the fireplace as the focus of the room that was characteristic of the period. It is therefore invaluable as a document of interior decoration and domestic usage for the social historian and the decorative arts researcher.
This sheet, together with the earlier view of The first house of the clergy, Hobarton of 1843 and the slightly later John on the Verandah of 1844, show that the artist had an innate colour sense and some ability in the application of the notoriously difficult medium of watercolour. The appealing liveliness and personal touch of these and other early pencil views of the
cottage exterior and surroundings such as Our Cottage at Port Arthur and Signal Staff – John in the Garden of 1844 more than compensate for the lack of expert draftsmanship. It has been suggested that the advent of the professional landscape watercolourist, John Skinner Prout, whose influence swayed the cultured classes of Van Diemen’s Land between 1844 and 1848, was also responsible for the improvement of Eliza Errington’s drawing technique. Prout’s notable impact on her style is evident in
the View from the Back Window, Fort Street, dating from 1846 when she was staying in Sydney en route for India at the end of her colonial Australian stay.
Caroline Clemente
References
Joan Kerr (ed.), The Dictionary of Australian Artists: Painters, Sketchers, Photographers and Engravers to 1870, pp. 245-246.
Terence Lane and Jessie Serle,
Australians at Home: a Documentary Historu of Australian Domestic Interiors from 1788 to 1914, pp. 68-69.
i.
Army Commandant’s house, Port Arthur, John on the verandah inscribed and dated 1844 watercolour
23 x 32cm
ii.
Major and Mrs. Errington’s room in Van Diemen’s Land with artist’s son John on the floor watercolour
26 x 37cm
iii.
The first house inhabited by the clergy at Hobart town inscribed in pencil to verso ‘My dear Liz’ and also inscribed ‘By my dear Wife’
24 x 29cm
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Officer’s house at Eagle Hawks Neck, Tasman’s Peninsula, Tasmania, 1843 pencil inscribed and dated 1843 17.5 x 25cm
v.
Our cottage at Port Arthur pencil on paper
inscribed on reverse and dated 1844 25 x 35cm
vi.
Church at Port Arthur, March 1845 pencil on paper
signed with monogram and inscribed paper Size 24.5 x 35cm
vii.
Part of Hobart town, our house was near the church, 1846 pencil on paper titled and dated in pen
23 x 34cm
viii.
House at Port Arthur pencil on paper inscribed and dated 1844
ix.
Upper part of Hobart town where we resided titled and dated in pencil pencil and wash
23 x 34cm
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View from the back window of the back window, Fort Street pencil on paper 14 x 25cm
xi.
Shipping in the Bay, Port Arthur pencil on paper inscribed on reverse 1847 14 x 23cm
Duterrau Benjamin The Walker Childrenview full entry
Reference: see Mossgreen Auctions, catalogue 11.11.2012, lot 6 -
Hiller Kit (Christine)view full entry
Reference: See Handmark Gallery, Tasmania, text: Kit Hiller was born in Tasmania and educated in Hobart. She trained at the Tasmanian School of Art 1966-69 and was sent to teach art in Burnie High School in 1969, eventually settling on the North-West Coast. She now lives and works at Lower Mt Hicks, a small town near Burnie in the north of Tasmania.

Kit has had a most successful career as an artist, and is one of Tasmania’s most loved and recognised printmakers, being named Tasmanian of the Year in 1987. In 1996 she received the Arts Tasmania Grant for the use of a studio in Paris for three months. She has since shown in many individual and joint exhibitions throughout Tasmania and Australia.

Although Kit mostly works in the medium of lino cut prints, focusing her imagery on the flora and fauna of Tasmania, she has also become known for her watercolour portraits, which have been shown in the Archibald Prize exhibition on five occasions, and which won the Portia Geach Memorial Award for Women Portrait Painters three times. Now painting in oils, Kit produces landscapes of the North-West Coast of Tasmania, travels overseas, still-lives and portraits. Each year she completes a self portrait - often in the form of a large collage.

Kit has shown her prints at Handmark Gallery over the last 10 years.
Monthly The October 2012view full entry
Reference: Anecdotes - Murray Bail remembers Australian painters. Brief, quirky stories on major Australian artists
Publishing details: The Monthly, Oct., 2012, p 84-6
Ref: 12
Whiteley Brettview full entry
Reference: see Monthly The October 2012 - Anecdotes - Murray Bail remembers Australian painters. Brief, quirky stories on major Australian artists
Publishing details: The Monthly, Oct., 2012, p 84-6
Boyd Arthur view full entry
Reference: see Monthly The October 2012 - Anecdotes - Murray Bail remembers Australian painters. Brief, quirky stories on major Australian artists
Publishing details: The Monthly, Oct., 2012, p 84-6
Fairweather Ianview full entry
Reference: see Monthly The October 2012 - Anecdotes - Murray Bail remembers Australian painters. Brief, quirky stories on major Australian artists
Publishing details: The Monthly, Oct., 2012, p 84-6
Klippel Robertview full entry
Reference: see Monthly The October 2012 - Anecdotes - Murray Bail remembers Australian painters. Brief, quirky stories on major Australian artists
Publishing details: The Monthly, Oct., 2012, p 84-6
Atyeo Samview full entry
Reference: see Monthly The October 2012 - Anecdotes - Murray Bail remembers Australian painters. Brief, quirky stories on major Australian artists
Publishing details: The Monthly, Oct., 2012, p 84-6
Crowley Graceview full entry
Reference: see Monthly The October 2012 - Anecdotes - Murray Bail remembers Australian painters. Brief, quirky stories on major Australian artists
Publishing details: The Monthly, Oct., 2012, p 84-6
Wakelin Rolandview full entry
Reference: see Monthly The October 2012 - Anecdotes - Murray Bail remembers Australian painters. Brief, quirky stories on major Australian artists
Publishing details: The Monthly, Oct., 2012, p 84-6
Gleeson Jamesview full entry
Reference: see Monthly The October 2012 - Anecdotes - Murray Bail remembers Australian painters. Brief, quirky stories on major Australian artists
Publishing details: The Monthly, Oct., 2012, p 84-6
Preston Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Monthly The October 2012 - Anecdotes - Murray Bail remembers Australian painters. Brief, quirky stories on major Australian artists
Publishing details: The Monthly, Oct., 2012, p 84-6
Australian artists and drivingview full entry
Reference: see Monthly The October 2012 - Anecdotes - Murray Bail remembers Australian painters. Brief, quirky stories on major Australian artists
Publishing details: The Monthly, Oct., 2012, p 84-6
Drysdale Russell and Godfrey Millerview full entry
Reference: see Monthly The October 2012 - Anecdotes - Murray Bail remembers Australian painters. Brief, quirky stories on major Australian artists
Publishing details: The Monthly, Oct., 2012, p 84-6
Rees Lloydview full entry
Reference: see Monthly The October 2012 - Anecdotes - Murray Bail remembers Australian painters. Brief, quirky stories on major Australian artists
Publishing details: The Monthly, Oct., 2012, p 84-6
Williams Fredview full entry
Reference: see Monthly The October 2012 - Anecdotes - Murray Bail remembers Australian painters. Brief, quirky stories on major Australian artists
Publishing details: The Monthly, Oct., 2012, p 84-6
Dobell William - drawingsview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine, November, 2012 - article of drawings as preparation for painting, by Hendrik Kolenberg
Publishing details: Art Gallery Society of NSW, 2012
Dobell William - drawingsview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine, November, 2012 - article ‘Dobell’e Drawings - a great legacy in the carte of the Gallery’ - on drawings as preparation for painting, by Hendrik Kolenberg
Publishing details: Art Gallery Society of NSW, 2012
Peebles Graemeview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine, November, 2012 - ‘The exquisite and erstwhile mezzotints of a contemporary master’ article by Anne Gerard-Austin
Publishing details: Art Gallery Society of NSW, 2012
Loveday P and Cook Pview full entry
Reference: Aboriginal Arts And Crafts And The Market
Publishing details: The Australian Iniversity., 1983, 88pp
Ref: 1000
Aboriginal Arts And Crafts view full entry
Reference: see Loveday P; Cook P - Aboriginal Arts And Crafts And The Market
Publishing details: The Australian Iniversity., 1983, 88pp
Freedom Ridersview full entry
Reference: Freedom Riders - Art and activism 1960s to now. Curated by Matt Poll and Katie Yuill and Ann Curthoys
Publishing details: Sydney University Art Gallery, 2011, pb, 17pp
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Art and activism 1960s to nowview full entry
Reference: see Freedom Riders - Art and activism 1960s to now. Curated by Matt Poll and Katie Yuill and Ann Curthoys
Publishing details: Sydney University Art Gallery, 2011, pb, 17pp
Campbell Robert Jrview full entry
Reference: see Freedom Riders - Art and activism 1960s to now. Curated by Matt Poll and Katie Yuill and Ann Curthoys
Publishing details: Sydney University Art Gallery, 2011, pb, 17pp
Dickins Karlaview full entry
Reference: see Freedom Riders - Art and activism 1960s to now. Curated by Matt Poll and Katie Yuill and Ann Curthoys
Publishing details: Sydney University Art Gallery, 2011, pb, 17pp
Hill Adamview full entry
Reference: see Freedom Riders - Art and activism 1960s to now. Curated by Matt Poll and Katie Yuill and Ann Curthoys
Publishing details: Sydney University Art Gallery, 2011, pb, 17pp
Jones Jonathanview full entry
Reference: see Freedom Riders - Art and activism 1960s to now. Curated by Matt Poll and Katie Yuill and Ann Curthoys
Publishing details: Sydney University Art Gallery, 2011, pb, 17pp
Riley Michaelview full entry
Reference: see Freedom Riders - Art and activism 1960s to now. Curated by Matt Poll and Katie Yuill and Ann Curthoys
Publishing details: Sydney University Art Gallery, 2011, pb, 17pp
Russell Elaineview full entry
Reference: see Freedom Riders - Art and activism 1960s to now. Curated by Matt Poll and Katie Yuill and Ann Curthoys
Publishing details: Sydney University Art Gallery, 2011, pb, 17pp
Thompson Christianview full entry
Reference: see Freedom Riders - Art and activism 1960s to now. Curated by Matt Poll and Katie Yuill and Ann Curthoys
Publishing details: Sydney University Art Gallery, 2011, pb, 17pp
Power John Wardellview full entry
Reference: J. W. Power - Abstraction-Creation, Paris 1934, by A. D. S. Donaldson and Ann Stephen, introduction by Mark Ledbury, essays by the authors and Virginia Spate and Gladys Fabre. Published in conjunction with the exhibition at the University Art Gallery, University of Sydney and Heide Museum of Modern Art.
Publishing details: Power Publications, 2012, cloth cover, no dw as issued, 116pp. [Inserted: article from Sydney Morning Herald, 4 January, 2022, p24, by Karen Pakula, ‘Shining Light on an overlooked painter’.]
Japan in Sydneyview full entry
Reference: Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
Spowers Ethelview full entry
Reference: see Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
Lindsay Lionelview full entry
Reference: see Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
Cazneaux Haroldview full entry
Reference: see Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
Preston Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
Perry Adelaideview full entry
Reference: see Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
Proctor Theaview full entry
Reference: see Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
Palmer Ethleenview full entry
Reference: see Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
Black Dorritview full entry
Reference: see Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
Syme Evelynview full entry
Reference: see Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
Pye Mabelview full entry
Reference: see Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
Crombie Peggyview full entry
Reference: see Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
linocuts by Australian women artistsview full entry
Reference: see Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
Dalgarno Royview full entry
Reference: see Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
Weitzel Frankview full entry
Reference: see Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
Haefliger Paulview full entry
Reference: see Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
Ward Lyn [British?]view full entry
Reference: see Japan in Sydney - Professor Sadler and Modernism 1920 - 30s, curated by Ajioka Chiaki and Maria (Connie) Tornatore-Loong, ewith contributions by Catriona Moore, Nishiyama Junko, Kuwahara Noriko, Margaret Hordern and Silas Clifford-Smith
Publishing details: University of Sydney, 2011, pb, 148pp
Lever Richard Hayleyview full entry
Reference: see Doyle Auction, New York
European, American, Modern & Contemporary Art, Lot 411, 13.11.2012 - Shortly after settling in New York City in 1912, the Australian born painter Hayley Lever was befriended by leading New York Realists, including Robert Henri, John Sloan, George Bellows, and Ernest Lawson. This association reflected the affinity these artists saw between Lever`s forceful and vigorous images drawn from direct experience and their own. In America, Lever was perceived as an artist who had broken from scholasticism to develop an individualistic method, which was manifested in the way he brought life to his forms through animated lines-his style reflects his deep admiration for van Gogh. While creating images of the fishing port of St. Ives, on the Cornish coast of England in the first decade of the twentieth century, he had used an approach that blended spontaneity and structure. After making America his home, he applied it to views of coastal Massachusetts. In Morning at Rockport, Lever painted with Monet like color and brushwork, using the lines of rigging, ropes, and masts to bring out the scene`s rhythms and patterns.
Ryan J oil painting in NLA of 1840 race meetingview full entry
Reference: see Pollard Jack - A Pictorial History of Australian Horse Racing by Jack Pollard. [Although profusely illustrated, artists are rarely named].
Publishing details: Paul Hamlyn, 1989 (revised), hc, dw, 430pp, profusely illustrated, with index.
Hall Harry oil painting of horse West Australian in NLA view full entry
Reference: see Pollard Jack - A Pictorial History of Australian Horse Racing by Jack Pollard. [Although profusely illustrated, artists are rarely named].
Publishing details: Paul Hamlyn, 1989 (revised), hc, dw, 430pp, profusely illustrated, with index.
Skipper J M watercolour in NLA of race meeting view full entry
Reference: see Pollard Jack - A Pictorial History of Australian Horse Racing by Jack Pollard. [Although profusely illustrated, artists are rarely named].
Publishing details: Paul Hamlyn, 1989 (revised), hc, dw, 430pp, profusely illustrated, with index.
Kahler Carl engraving of betting ringview full entry
Reference: see Pollard Jack - A Pictorial History of Australian Horse Racing by Jack Pollard. [Although profusely illustrated, artists are rarely named].
Publishing details: Paul Hamlyn, 1989 (revised), hc, dw, 430pp, profusely illustrated, with index.
Lindsay Daryl steeplechase image p90 and race meeting p183view full entry
Reference: see Pollard Jack - A Pictorial History of Australian Horse Racing by Jack Pollard. [Although profusely illustrated, artists are rarely named].
Publishing details: Paul Hamlyn, 1989 (revised), hc, dw, 430pp, profusely illustrated, with index.
Strutt William Burke & Willls sketchview full entry
Reference: see Pollard Jack - A Pictorial History of Australian Horse Racing by Jack Pollard. [Although profusely illustrated, artists are rarely named].
Publishing details: Paul Hamlyn, 1989 (revised), hc, dw, 430pp, profusely illustrated, with index.
Rowe G painting in ML - race meeting in 1856 view full entry
Reference: see Pollard Jack - A Pictorial History of Australian Horse Racing by Jack Pollard. [Although profusely illustrated, artists are rarely named].
Publishing details: Paul Hamlyn, 1989 (revised), hc, dw, 430pp, profusely illustrated, with index.
Havell A C oil painting of Carbineview full entry
Reference: see Pollard Jack - A Pictorial History of Australian Horse Racing by Jack Pollard. [Although profusely illustrated, artists are rarely named].
Publishing details: Paul Hamlyn, 1989 (revised), hc, dw, 430pp, profusely illustrated, with index.
Aitken Henry scrapbook and sketches in MLview full entry
Reference: see Pollard Jack - A Pictorial History of Australian Horse Racing by Jack Pollard. [Although profusely illustrated, artists are rarely named].
Publishing details: Paul Hamlyn, 1989 (revised), hc, dw, 430pp, profusely illustrated, with index.
Balcomb T 1844 steeplechase p186view full entry
Reference: see Pollard Jack - A Pictorial History of Australian Horse Racing by Jack Pollard. [Although profusely illustrated, artists are rarely named].
Publishing details: Paul Hamlyn, 1989 (revised), hc, dw, 430pp, profusely illustrated, with index.
Stainforth Martin 1922 raceview full entry
Reference: see Pollard Jack - A Pictorial History of Australian Horse Racing by Jack Pollard. [Although profusely illustrated, artists are rarely named].
Publishing details: Paul Hamlyn, 1989 (revised), hc, dw, 430pp, profusely illustrated, with index.
major Australian horse race winners 1860s - 1989view full entry
Reference: see Pollard Jack - A Pictorial History of Australian Horse Racing by Jack Pollard. [Although profusely illustrated, artists are rarely named].
Publishing details: Paul Hamlyn, 1989 (revised), hc, dw, 430pp, profusely illustrated, with index.
Dorrough Kateview full entry
Reference: The Enduring Landscape and the Inland River
Publishing details: Artscape Gallery, Sydney, 2012, invite with brief description of work by artist. 3 illustrations
Ref: 219
Murray Kendalview full entry
Reference: Flights of Fancy
Publishing details: Artscape Gallery, Sydney, 2012, invite with brief description of work by artist. 3 illustrations
Ref: 219
Drysdale Russellview full entry
Reference: Russell Drysdale: a retrospective exhibition of paintings from 1937 to 1960. Catalogue of 108 paintings exhibited. Interview with the artist by Paul Haefliger; chronology by the artist.

Publishing details: Art Gallery of New South Wales, Published by Ure Smith,, Sydney, 1960. Cloth. Book Dust Jacket, 68 p. + frontispiece photo of the artist; 36 plates (12 color) from the artist's paintings; title-page drawing by the artist; 32 informal photos of the artist in his studio on end papers.
Hoff G Raynerview full entry
Reference: HOFF, G. Rayner and Ernest SHEA (printed and designed by) SCULPTURE FOR THE ANZAC MEMORIAL BUILDING, HYDE PARK, SYDNEY N.S.W.
[Very scarce: a beautifully designed and produced handbook to the 1932 exhibition of the sculptural element of the Anzac
Memorial in Sydney. The sculptural work was executed by G. Rayner Hoff, assisted by Eileen McGrath and others. The fine
photographs in this souvenir convey something of the power of Hoff’s moving art deco heroic humanism. The souvenir
was designed and printed by Ernest Shea in the Department of Printing, Technical College, Sydney, which accounts for
the very high production standards. The cover reads: “The Anzac Memorial Building, N.S.W. Society of Artists’ Exhibition, 1932”, under which title this piece is often miscatalogued].
Publishing details: Hyde Park, Sydney N.S.W. Large octavo, pp. 16, finely illustrated throughout with photographs of the sculptures,
near fine in original wrappers. Sydney Department of
Printing, Technical College [for The Trustees], 1932.
Ref: 1000
Shea Ernestview full entry
Reference: see HOFF, G. Rayner and Ernest SHEA (printed and designed by) SCULPTURE FOR THE ANZAC MEMORIAL BUILDING, HYDE PARK, SYDNEY N.S.W.
Hyde Park, Sydney N.S.W. Large octavo, pp. 16, finely illustrated throughout with photographs of the sculptures,
near fine in original wrappers. Sydney Department of
Printing, Technical College [for The Trustees], 1932. Very
scarce: a beautifully designed and produced handbook to the
1932 exhibition of the sculptural element of the Anzac
Memorial in Sydney. The sculptural work was executed by G.
Rayner Hoff, assisted by Eileen McGrath and others. The fine
photographs in this souvenir convey something of the power
of Hoff’s moving art deco heroic humanism. The souvenir
was designed and printed by Ernest Shea in the Department
of Printing, Technical College, Sydney, which accounts for
the very high production standards. The cover reads: “The
Anzac Memorial Building, N.S.W. Society of Artists’
Exhibition, 1932”, under which title this piece is often miscatalogued.
Publishing details: Sydney Technical College, 1929,
Shea Ernestview full entry
Reference: see Art and printing (printed and designed by Ernest Shea) A Selection of Students’ Work from the Art and Printing Depts. of the Sydney Technical College. Large quarto, over 50 leaves of mainly illustrated (often coloured) examples of designs and illustrations, very good in original bright colour pictorial art deco wrappers. Sydney, [Printed by Ernest Shea for] Sydney Technical College, 1929. One of 600 copies produced by Ernest Shea before the creation of his fine Sunnybrook Press and demonstrating all of the finest qualities of his private press work. Surely one of
the most beautiful college prospectuses or annuals ever produced in Australia. This is the first of Farmer’s entries of Shea’s private press work and almost certainly his earliest
publication.
Publishing details: Sydney Technical College, 1929,
Art and Printing - A Selection of Students’ Work from the Art and Printing Depts. of the Sydney Technical Collegeview full entry
Reference: Art and Printing - A Selection of Students’ Work from the Art and Printing Depts. of the Sydney Technical College. Produced by E. Shea, Head Teacher of Letterpress Printing, Lecturers in Charge S. V. Rowe & J. T. Lyons. (Includes illustrations of examples of works by students at the Art and Printing Departments at Sydney Technical College. This book was produced by Ernest Shea before the creation of his Sunnybrook Press.) Over 50 leaves of mainly illustrated (often coloured) examples of designs and illustrations,
Publishing details: Sydney Technical College, 1929, [56] leaves : ill. (some col.), large
quarto, wrappers. Limited ed. of 600 copies.
Sydney Group Theview full entry
Reference: Oils and watercolours. Exhibition by the Sydney Group in David Jones’ Art Gallery August 6-27, 1946.

Sydney : David Jones' Art Gallery, 1946. Octavo, pictorial wrappers (some foxing and staining, particularly to back cover), staple bound, 6 pp (centre pages detached but present, scattered foxing). A scarce catalogue listing sixty-three works by Bellette, Dobell, Drysdale, Friend, Haefliger, Strachan, Lymburner, O'Brien, Graham, Lewers, Wilson and Thornton, with printed prices.
Publishing details: David Jones' Art Gallery, Sydney. 1946. Octavo, pictorial wrappers staple bound, 6 pp sixty-three works by
Ref: 1000
Sydney Group Theview full entry
Reference: [BALSON; DRYSDALE; MILLER; NOLAN et al] Sydney Group. 30 July - 18 August 1952.
Macquarie Galleries, Sydney.
Sydney : Macquarie Galleries, 1954. Single sheet of card, folded into six panels, each 135 x 110 mm. A scarce catalogue listing twenty-five works by Balson, Bellette, Crowley, Dadswell, Drysdale (Rocky Landscape), Haefliger, Kmit (La Ronde, The Gypsies), Lymburner, Godfrey Miller (Unity in Blue, Number and Space), Nolan (East End, The Sculptress), O'Brien, Orban, Passmore and Thornton, with printed prices.
Publishing details: Macquarie Galleries, 1952
Ref: 1000
Sydney Group Theview full entry
Reference: [BALSON; MILLER; BOYD; NOLAN et al] The Sydney Group : paintings. October 1st-15th, 1953.
David Jones' Art Gallery, Sydney.
# 3511
Sydney : David Jones' Art Gallery, 1953. Octavo, pictorial wrappers (faint foxing to back cover), staple bound, 6 pp. A scarce catalogue listing forty-four works by Balson, Bellette, Arthur Boyd (Deserted Shack, Wimmera; The Santa Gertrudis Bull), Crowley, Dadswell, Haefliger, Kmit, Godfrey Miller (Reclining Figure; Building and Trees), Nolan (Central Australia; Arnheim [sic] Land - neither work for sale), Orban, O'Brien, Passmore, Eric Smith and Thornton, with printed prices.
Publishing details: David Jones Art Gallery. 1953
Ref: 1000
Fabled Ocean Theview full entry
Reference: The Fabled Ocean. A Personal View of Australian Art since 1960. By PeterThe Quartermaine. Eighth Herbert Blacklock Memorial Lecture delivered at the University of Sydney 27 September 1978.
QUARTERMAINE, PETER.
Publishing details: The Wentworth Press, 1970. 8vo. Or.printed wrapper. (20pp.).
Ref: 140
Howie L Hview full entry
Reference: L.H. Howie (1876-1963). An Exhibition at the South Australian School of Art October,1978.

Publishing details: (Adelaide 1978). 8vo. Orig. illust. wrapper. (24pp.) With 4 full-page illusts.
Ref: 1009
ARTS MELBOURNE & ART ALMANAC.
view full entry
Reference: A journal of Australian and 20th century art. Nos. 1-4.

Publishing details: Melbourne 1976. 4to. In the orig. parts as issued. Illust
Ref: 1000
Photographyview full entry
Reference: see Australian Photography - A Contemporary View. Illustrates the work of diverse Australian photographers including Max Dupain and Bill Henson
Publishing details: The Globe Publishing Company, n.d. (circa 1978). Square 4to. Orig. boards with dustjacket. (176, 8pp.). Numerous photographs, many col. and adverts at end.
Wieneke Jview full entry
Reference: 6th Div. sketches. Aitape to Wewak. Being a collection of sketches, drawings, and notes from the sixth Australian Division's last New Guinea campaign, 1944-1945. Extensively illustrated with mainly pencil sketches. Some watercolours.
Publishing details: Sydney 1946. Oblong.8vo. Or.qtr.cl. illust. boards , dw(60pp.). Colour map of campaign inserted
Dobson Rosemaryview full entry
Reference: A World of Difference. Australian Poetry and Painting in the 1940's. The Third Herbert Blaiklock Memorial Lecture delivered at the University of Sydney 21 June 1973.
Publishing details: Sydney: Wentworth Press, 1973. 8vo. Orig. printed wrapper. (24pp.).
Ref: 1000
Australian Poetry and Painting in the 1940's.view full entry
Reference: see Dobson Rosemary, A World of Difference. Australian Poetry and Painting in the 1940's. The Third Herbert Blaiklock Memorial Lecture delivered at the University of Sydney 21 June 1973.
Publishing details: Sydney: Wentworth Press, 1973. 8vo. Orig. printed wrapper. (24pp.).
Carabain Jacques Francoisview full entry
Reference: Heritage Auctions, Dallas, USA Nov 2012 - Jacques Francois Carabain was one of the finest city view painters of the 19th century. Born and raised in Amsterdam, he trained at the Amsterdam academy and soon traveled widely throughout Holland, France, Italy, Germany and even Australia in search of subjects. He eventually settled in Belgium and became a citizen of that country those principal towns and cities he painted often and well. His most prized city paintings were and remain those of Venice, where he relished rendering reflections on the narrow canals with a vivid palette. JACQUES FRANÇOIS CARABAIN (Belgian, 1834-1920) Une Vue a Venise, San Giorgio dei Greci, Italie, 1900 Oil on canvas 30 x 21 inches (76.2 x 53.3 cm) Signed lower left: Jacqs. Carabain Signed and dated 1 juin 1900 on letter verso Handwritten letter from the artist testifying that this painting is from his hand, preserved on crossbar of stretcher verso. PROVENANCE: Gumps, San Francisco, California (label verso); Private collection, San Antonio, Texas, 1956; By descent to the present owner.
Gilbert Charles Marsh Web (Nash) 1867-1925)view full entry
Reference: From Tennants Auction, UK, Nov. 2012 - Charles Marsh Web (Nash) Gilbert (Australian, 1867-1925): A Bronze Nude Bust, Signed in the cast C M W Gilbert and dated 1916, 22cm See illustration Australian sculptor Charles Web Gilbert began his career as a pastry chef. Encouraged by his skill in making cake decorations, he began to study fine art. He lived in London from 1914-20.
Veal Haywardview full entry
Reference: Information from catalogiue of Tennants Auctions, UK, 16 November 2012, lot 1106 - Hayward Veal (1913-1968) Australian
Figures at a sunlit restaurant
Signed, oil on canvas, 51cm by 51cm


The artist taught Rolf Harris to paint. Sold with a press cutting relating to this fact.
Estimate: £600-800
Onus Linview full entry
Reference: Urban Dingo, the Art and Life of Lin Onus 1948-1996 by Margo Neale
Publishing details: Craftsman House in association with Queensland Art Gallery, 2000, soft cover, 144 pages. Contains numerous photographs, text and colour plates.
Frazer Neilview full entry
Reference: Breaker - catalogue of exhibition at Martin Browne Contemporary
Publishing details: Martin Browne Contemporary, 2012, pb, 52pp, includes price list and invite. Fully illustrated
Ref: 219
Howie L Hview full entry
Reference: L. H. Howie (1876 - 1963) - an exhibition at the south australian school of art, October, 1978. Foreword by H. D. Cooke, Principal. Essay by David Dolan. 63 exhibits listed.
Publishing details: South Australian School of Art, 1978, pb, 24pp. With 4 illustrations
Ref: 1
Larter Richardview full entry
Reference: Richard Larter, Exhibition May 22 - 8 June 1991 at Niagara Galleries, 17 works, all illustrated.
Publishing details: Niagara Galleries, 1991, 20pp (water damageed)
Ref: 1
Watters Maxview full entry
Reference: Survey of an Artist: Max Watters. Curted by Joseph Eisenberg and Belinda Cotton, a touring exhibition 1994-1996. With extensive essay and biography. 43 exhibits listed. Chronology.
Publishing details: New England Regional Art Museum, 1994, 6pp folding card.
Ref: 1
Tonkin, Zulaikha, Greer Architectsview full entry
Reference: Tonkin, Zulaikha, Greer Architects by Patrick Bingham-Hall
Publishing details: Pesaro Publishing
Balmain, Australia: [2005]. Hardcover. 160p., illus.
Stories of Australian Artview full entry
Reference: Stories of Australian Art - An exhibition at the Commonwealth Institute, London and the Usher Gallery, Lincoln, 1988, with essays by Jonathan Watkins, Richard White, Joan Kerr and Tim Johnson. References to the writing of Peter Fuller. 119 works listed, many illustrated. [To be indexed]
Publishing details: Commonwealth Institute, London, 1988, pb, 98pp
Ref: 9
Baines Thomas view of Sydney, etc, 6 worksview full entry
Reference: see Stories of Australian Art - An exhibition at the Commonwealth Institute, London and the Usher Gallery, Lincoln, 1988, with essays by Jonathan Watkins, Richard White, Joan Kerr and Tim Johnson. References to the writing of Peter Fuller. 119 works listed, many illustrated.
Publishing details: Commonwealth Institute, London, 1988, pb, 98pp
Claxton Marshall, The Cove of Sydney 1853view full entry
Reference: see Stories of Australian Art - An exhibition at the Commonwealth Institute, London and the Usher Gallery, Lincoln, 1988, with essays by Jonathan Watkins, Richard White, Joan Kerr and Tim Johnson. References to the writing of Peter Fuller. 119 works listed, many illustrated.
Publishing details: Commonwealth Institute, London, 1988, pb, 98pp
Ricard Cordingley Georgesview full entry
Reference: see Bonhams, Sydney, 19 Nov. 2012, lot 11 for ‘Sydney Harbour’, 1910, 150 x 285.5cm previously at Sothebyys 4 Dec. 1994.
Payne Frances view full entry
Reference: see Bonhams, Sydney, 19 Nov. 2012, lot 11 for ‘On the Beach’ 33.3 x 25.7 cm - 10 figures. A good example of her work
Present Opinionview full entry
Reference: Present Opinion, Ed.by. Pat Blaby, a.o. Vol.I: No.1 - Vol.III: No.3. (Issues No. 1-7, complete and all publ?). There is one artcle on Arthur Boyd abut otherwie articles are mostly on international art and on literature.


Publishing details: Published by the Arts Association of the University of Melbourne., 1946 - 1948. 8vo. In the orig. printed wrappers as issued.
Ref: 131
Boyd Arthur, ‘David & Saul’, ‘The Mourners’ and ‘The Mockers’view full entry
Reference: see Present Opinion, Ed.by. Pat Blaby, a.o. Vol.I: No.1 - Vol.III: No.3. (Issues No. 1-7, complete and all publ?). There is one artcle on Arthur Boyd but otherwie articles are mostly on international art and on literature. The article is ‘On Three Paintings by Arthur Boyd’ and the works are ‘David & Saul’, ‘The Mourners’ and ‘The Mockers’


Publishing details: Published by the Arts Association of the University of Melbourne., 1946 - 1948. 8vo. In the orig. printed wrappers as issued.
Grieve Rview full entry
Reference: see Present Opinion, Ed.by. Pat Blaby, a.o. Vol.I: No.1 - Vol.III: No.3. (Issues No. 1-7, complete and all publ?). There is one artcle on Arthur Boyd but otherwie articles are mostly on international art and on literature. An article by R[obert?] Grieve is titled ‘Problems and trends in Australian Painting’
Publishing details: Published by the Arts Association of the University of Melbourne., 1946 - 1948. 8vo. In the orig. printed wrappers as issued.
Problems and trends in Australian Paintingview full entry
Reference: see Present Opinion, Ed.by. Pat Blaby, a.o. Vol.I: No.1 - Vol.III: No.3. (Issues No. 1-7, complete and all publ?). There is one artcle on Arthur Boyd but otherwie articles are mostly on international art and on literature. An article by R[obert?] Grieve is titled ‘Problems and trends in Australian Painting’
Publishing details: Published by the Arts Association of the University of Melbourne., 1946 - 1948. 8vo. In the orig. printed wrappers as issued.
de Maistre Royview full entry
Reference: see David Hansen’s article ‘Makin Bacon: Roy de Maistre in the 1930s’ in Art & Australia, vol 50 no 2, 2012
Permanent Revolution: Mike Brown and the Australian Avant-Gardeview full entry
Reference: Permanent Revolution: Mike Brown and the Australian Avant-Garde 1953-1997, by Richard Haese [to be indexed fully but major references have been indexed]. ‘In 1960 the 22-year-old Mike Brown joined the New Zealand artist, Ross Crothall, in an old terrace house in inner Sydney's Annandale. Over the following two years the artists filled the house with a remarkable body of work. Launched with an equally extraordinary exhibition, the movement they called Imitation Realism introduced collage, assemblage and installation to Australian art for the first time. Laying the groundwork for a distinctive Australian post-modernism, Imitation Realism was also the first Australian art movement to respond in a profound way to Aboriginal art, and to the tribal art of New Guinea and the Pacific region.

By the mid-1960s Brown was already the most controversial figure in Australian art. In 1963 a key work was thrown out of a major travelling exhibition for being overtly sexual. Finally, in 1966-67, Brown became the only Australian artist to have been successfully prosecuted for obscenity.

Brown spent the last 28 years of his life in Melbourne, where his reputation for radicalism and nonconformity was cemented with his multiplicity of styles, exploration of themes of sexuality, and transgressive commitment to the ideal of street art and graffiti. Against a background of the counter-culture and the social and political upheavals of the 1960s and 1970s, Brown's art and remarkable life of personal and creative struggle is without parallel in Australian art. Permanent Revolution is the first full-scale account of Mike Brown's life and work.

About The Author

Ricahrd Haese is an art historian and is currently an honorary research associate in the School of Historical and European Studies at La Trobe University. He is the author of Rebels and Precursors : The Revolutionary Years of Australian Art, which won the NSW Premier's Award for non-fiction in 1982. He curated Power to the People, the retrospective exhibition of the work of Mike Brown at the National Gallery of Victoria in 1995.’
Publishing details: Miengunyah Press, 2011, hc, 297pp, with endnotes, bibliography and index
Australian artists in London 1950 - 1965view full entry
Reference: Australian art and artists in London 1950 - 1965: an Antipodean Summer by Simon Pierse. Includes significant biographical information on Australian artists working in London. [’Contents: Foreword; Sir Kenneth Clark: deus ex machina of Australian art; A miserable climate; Australian artists in London, c.1930–50; Australian art and artists in the new Elizabethan age; Bryan Robertson, director of the Whitechapel Gallery; Antipodeans, abstractionists and the quest for an exhibition in London; Recent Australian Painting at the Whitechapel gallery; A horse designed by a committee: Australian Painting – Colonial – Impressionist – Contemporary; Flag of convenience: Australian art and the Commonwealth; Australian artists in early 1960s London; Australian painting and Sculpture in Europe Today; Comings and goings in the mid-1960s; Conclusion; Appendix; Select bibliography; Index.’]
Publishing details: Ashgate, 2012 hc, 314pp including index.
Cullen Adamview full entry
Reference: see obituary by Charles Waterstreet in Art & Australia, vol 50 no 2, 2012
Callaghan Michaelview full entry
Reference: see obituary by Anna Zagala in Art & Australia, vol 50 no 2, 2012
Redback Graphixview full entry
Reference: see Callaghan Michael obituary by Anna Zagala in Art & Australia, vol 50 no 2, 2012
Band Davidview full entry
Reference: see obituary by Jeremy Kibel in Art & Australia, vol 50 no 2, 2012
Maddock Beaview full entry
Reference: Bea Maddock catalogue Raisonne volume 1 1951 - 1983. The only volume published with no further volumes planned, the remaining catalogue raisonne published online.
Acclaimed as one of Australia‘s most compelling artists, Bea Maddock is best known as a printmaker whose concern with the human spirit has been the foundation of her life‘s work.
This Catalogue Raisonne comprehensively addresses the many aspects of Bea Maddock‘s work. It examines her artistic practice across all mediums and provides an image of almost every work in existence, a detailed biography and examines materials, techniques and working methods.
A CD–ROM of images accompanies this 480-page hardcover catalogue.


Publishing details: Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, 2011. Quarto, boards in dustjacket, pp. 480, illustrated, CD-ROM included.
Ref: 1009
Moore Neilview full entry
Reference: Mossgreen flyer - Portrait Commissions Invited, with notes about the artist
Publishing details: Mossgreen Gallery, 2012, 4 page card, 5 illustrations
Ref: 219
Capturing Floraview full entry
Reference: Capturing Flora: 300 Years of Australian Botanical Art [Published to coincide with the "Capturing flora" exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ballarat from 25 September to 2 December 2012. Five essays explore the way Australia's flora has been captured and celebrated by artists for over 300 years. This lavishly illustrated book features sketches, drawings, watercolours and prints of Australian native plants from artists such as Pierre-Joseph Redoute, Ferdinand Lucas Bauer, Henry Andrews and Ellis Rowan].
Publishing details: Ballarat Art Gallery, 2012. Quarto, hc, dustwrapper, 287 pp., colour illustrations. With bibliography and index.
Heidelberg Schoolview full entry
Reference: Masters of Heidelberg School by Okko Boer, edited by Margo Bavinton.
Publishing details: Heidelberg Publishing Company Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia, 1998. Soft Cover. Folio - tall. 102 pages. 97 plates
Blackman Charlesview full entry
Reference: Charles Blackman's Paris Dreaming. A Celebration of a City of the Imagination. The Paris Drawings of Charles Blackman, written and compiled by Nadine Amadio.
Publishing details: Sydney. A H & A W Reed. 1982., 1982. 142pp. 26 x 37 cms. Original cloth in dustwrapper and in a slip case. Black & white illustrations. A good copy. No slipcase
Schlicht Rollinview full entry
Reference: Rollin Schlicht - A Man for All Seasons
Publishing details: Macquarie University, 2012, pb, 73pp
Painters of the Wagilag Sisters Storyview full entry
Reference: The Painters of the Wagilag Sisters Story 1937 - 1997 by Wally Caruana and Nigel Lendon (Eds)
Publishing details: NGA, 1997, pb, 174pp
Arkley Howardview full entry
Reference: Howard Arkley White + Black - 20 Years Work on Paper and Canvas 1975 - 1995
Publishing details: Tolarno Galleries, 1995, pb, 24pp, illustrated, in folder with price list of a concurrent group exhibition
Ref: 50
Counihan Noelview full entry
Reference: Noel Counihan Prints 1931 – 1981, a catalogue Raisonne, by Robert Smith. Full decription and details of each print catalogued. Approximately 140 prints.
Publishing details: Hales & Iremonger, Sydney, 1981. 168 pp including index, quarto, tinted end-papers, b&w and coloured plates and illustrations. With index.
Fuller Warwickview full entry
Reference: Warwick Fuller [Sydney-born plein-air landscape artist]
Publishing details: Oakham Contemporary, 2009. small square 8vo, soft cover, Fine. pp un-numbered. fully illustrated with full-page colour plates.29 works by the Sydney-born plein-air landscape artist.
Ref: 1000
Fuller Warwickview full entry
Reference: Warwick Fuller - Close to Home
Publishing details: Katoomba Fine Art, Katoomba 2005 Fulller paints traditional landsapes of the Australian mountains and countryside 21.0 x 30.0cms, 24pp, 24 colour illusts
Ref: 1000
Fuller Warwickview full entry
Reference: Warwick Fuller - Facets of Light
Publishing details: Panter & Hall, London, 2012
Catalogue of exhibition of paintings of Australian landscape artist, at Panter & Hall 18 April - 11 May 2012. 31 colour ills.
Ref: 1000
Dwyer Vivienview full entry
Reference: Duntroon - an Artist's Impression
Publishing details: Lonsdale Gallery Press, 2004
Ref: 1000
Griffin Peterview full entry
Reference: In And Out Of Abstraction [’Born in Adelaide Griffen now lives in Sydney's cultural hub 'The Inner West'. A prolific and talented painter who has exhibited internationally and has been a finalists in some of the most prestigeous fine arts competitions in Australia and the world. A living local legend.’]
Publishing details: Publisher: The Artist. 2011. 88pp. Landscape octavo size Hardcover in dustwrapper
Ref: 1000
Goold Bruceview full entry
Reference: Bruce Goold: Artist, Designer, Printmaker, by Therese Kenyon, Rosie Nice (essays): Bruce Goold (art & design) [’This is the catalogue of a retrospective of Goold's furnishing fabrics, Mambo shirts, silkscreen prints and 'disparate but inspirational objects'’]
Publishing details: Manly Art Gallery & Museum, Sydney 2008, 32pp, colour illusts, fine stapled exhibition catalogue, signed by artist, invite and postcard by Bruce Goold inserted.
McIntyre Arthurview full entry
Reference: Arthur McIntyre - Bad Blood 1960 - 2000, curated by Daniel Mudie Cunningham, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre
Publishing details: Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre, 2010, pb, 134pp
Klippel Robertview full entry
Reference: Kalgoorlie Gold - an exhibition of gold sculptures by Robert Klippel, 23 works illustrated,
Publishing details: AGNSW, 1989, pb, 32pp
Visions Past and Presentview full entry
Reference: Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Melbourne University Art Collectionview full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne Universityview full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Preston Walter etcher 1812view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Prout John Skinner Fern Tree Valley VDLview full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Martens Conrad ‘Toorak’ 1860view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Chevalier Nicholas Buffulo Ranges 1862view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Buvelot Louis The Yarra 1879view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Strutt William Bushrangers St Kilda Roadview full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Paterson John Ford ‘Harvest’ 1892view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Mackennal Bertram ‘Salome’view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Ramsay Hugh seated girlview full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Streeton Arthur ‘The Domes of St Mark’s’ 1908view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Bunny Rupert ‘The New Step’
view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
McCubbin Frederick ‘Frosty Morning’view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
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Fox E Phillips ‘Lamplight’view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
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Bell George ‘The Visit’view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Hall Bernard ‘Despair’view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
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Boyd Merric vaseview full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
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Proctor Thea ‘The Bathers’view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
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Lambert George ‘Tirrananna Picnic Races’ 1929view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
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Waller Napier ‘The Leckie Window’view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Mununggurr Mawunpuy attribview full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Nangenkibiyangi Quarpotview full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
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Smart Jeffrey ‘Hindmarsh Tannery’ 1943view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
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Perceval John ‘Approaching Storm’ 1946view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
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Preston Margaret ‘Fish’ 1949view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
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Fairweather Ian ‘Hell’ 1950view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Nolan Sidney ‘The Sculptress’ 1951view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director. ‘Sidney Nolan, The Sculptress, 1951’, by Jane Eckett. Catalogue text considering Sidney Nolan's interest in sculpture and, in particular, his painting, 'The Sculptress', 1951, in the University of Melbourne art collection. Published: Christopher Menz (ed.), Visions Past and Present, Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne, 2012, pp. 84-5
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Hawkins Weaver ‘Another day’view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Balson Ralph ‘Untitled’ 1954view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Williams Fred ‘Sherbrook Forest’view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Mack Ludwig Hirschfeld untitled 1959view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Bryans Lina ‘Bridge at Warrandyte’ 1959view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Rooney Robert ‘Kind-hearted kitchen-garden IV’ 1968view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Edelmann Heinz designerview full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Brack John ‘The Queen’ 1988view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
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Kngwarreye Emily Kame ‘Untitled’ 1988-9view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
O’Loughlan Christine ‘Cultural Rubble’ 1993view full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Deacon Destinyview full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Harris Brentview full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
le Witt Vivienne Sharkview full entry
Reference: see Visions Past and Present: celebrating 40 years (University of Melbourne Art Collection). About 40 works by major Australian artists are included with short essays on each. Texts by various authors. The introduction is by Christopher Menz, Acting Director.
Publishing details: Ian Potter Museum of Art, 2012, card covers, 116pp
Priest Margaretview full entry
Reference: Margaret Priest: An Artist's Life by Philippa O’Brien [Scottish born Priest migrated to Perth in 1951 and introduced abstract art to Western Australia. She blended Hinduism with modernism to create church and public sculpture.. Includes the stories behind some very familiar landmarks including the memorials to John Septimus Roe, the 2/28 infantry and 24th Anti-tank Company. Priest also designed the commemorative medallions for the foundation of the Swan River Colony Sequicentenary celebrations and Olympic medals.]
Publishing details: Fremantle Press, 2009. Quarto, wrappers, colour and b&w illust., pp. 144
Warren Guyview full entry
Reference: Guy Warren - From Bouganville to the Bush
Publishing details: Annandale Galleries, 1997, pb, 24pp, illustrated in colour
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Almanac - The Gift of Ann Lewis AO (to MCA Sydney)view full entry
Reference: Almanac - The Gift of Ann Lewis AO (to MCA Sydney) [to be indexed]
Publishing details: Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 2010, pb, 64pp
Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial view full entry
Reference: Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists incleded in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
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Bartlett Geoffreyview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Blizzard Peterview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Broughton Annview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Broughton Owenview full entry
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Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Brown Janview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Buzacott Michaelview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Castle Tedview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Clark Marcview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Clutterbuck Jockview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Dabro Anteview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Dall’Ava Augustineview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Dawson Paulaview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Dennis Elwynview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Dowie Johnview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Elliott Johnview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Fries Ernestview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Gore Donaldview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Hartwig Rondaview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Johns Gregview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Hopmeier Paulview full entry
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Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Keogh Rexview full entry
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King Ingeview full entry
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King Janview full entry
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Klose Elizabethview full entry
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Klose Simonview full entry
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Last Cliffordview full entry
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Le Grand Michaelview full entry
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Lucas Noeleneview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
McKay Ianview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Marek Voitreview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
May Carolineview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
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Meadmore Clementview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Moss Ronaldview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
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Moss Wendyview full entry
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Murray-White Cliveview full entry
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Oatley Stephenview full entry
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Orr Fionaview full entry
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Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Parker Regview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
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Parr Robertview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
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Parr Lentonview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Peck Jillview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Pocius Ievaview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Pryor Anthonyview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Robertson-Swann Ronview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Sharples Geoffview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Shillam Kathleenview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Shillam Leonardview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Siebols Jeannetteview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Snape Michaelview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Sterk Gabrielview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Trappe Paulview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Wilson Davidview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Wollmering Danview full entry
Reference: see Mildura Arts Centre 8th Sculpture Triennial, directed by Michel Sourgnes. 54 artists included in catalogue with descriptions of work and biographical details
Publishing details: Mildura Arts Centre, 1982?, pb, 70pp
Worsley Alfredview full entry
Reference: see Australiana Magazine Nov 2012, vol 34, no 4, article on Billy Hughes doorstops attributed to Alfred Worsley
Billy Hughes doorstopsview full entry
Reference: see Australiana Magazine Nov 2012, vol 34, no 4, article on Billy Hughes doorstops attributed to Alfred Worsley
Cayley Alice Rochfortview full entry
Reference: see Australiana Magazine Nov 2012, vol 34, no 4, article on Alice Rochfort Cayley and John Castle Harris
Harris John Castleview full entry
Reference: see Australiana Magazine Nov 2012, vol 34, no 4, article on Alice Rochfort Cayley and John Castle Harris
Cayley Nevilleview full entry
Reference: see Australiana Magazine Nov 2012, vol 34, no 4, article on Alice Rochfort Cayley and John Castle Harris
Cayley Nevilleview full entry
Reference: see Australiana Magazine Nov 2012, vol 34, no 4, article on Alice Rochfort Cayley and John Castle Harris
Cayley family of bird paintersview full entry
Reference: see Australiana Magazine Nov 2012, vol 34, no 4, article on Alice Rochfort Cayley and John Castle Harris - the article is second part, the first part is in previos edition. Covers whole Cayley family, Is 16 pages with illustrations.
Impey Johnview full entry
Reference: Artware to Utility, the story of Modern Ceramic Products and Mingay, by Ted Impey. [Modern Ceramic Products (MCP) had its origins in 1944 when Dora Minchin needed additional kiln space to fire her pottery. Stan Kirkwood convinced John Impey to install a small hobby kiln under his verandah. From there it grew in to larger premises at Clarence St, Sydney, then on to Redfern St, Redfern for the next 12 years before relocating to Peakhurst in 1958. By 1961 they had moved to Doonside.

The name Mingay is Aboriginal for “Big Plain”. John Impey’s Father in-law, Reg O’Donnell inherited a sum of money that came from the sale of the family property known as “Mingay”. Reg suggested that MCP use this name for their range of pottery.

MCP employed many talented people including Shirley Martin and Orpheus Arfaras. Shirley was a bright, young and talented designer straight out of technical college. Her designs are evident throughout the 20 year history of MCP.

Orpheus Arfaras was a Greek immigrant who came to work at MCP shortly after his arrival in Australia. His artistic talent was used in designing and decorating both Greek and Aboriginal pieces. His pieces are highly sort after in today’s marketplace.

In 1957 PGH bought out Reg O’Donnell’s share of MCP. Eventually the artware side of the business was replaced by the production of utility and earthenware. By 1965 MCP had been fully absorbed into the PGH culture and corporate structure}
Publishing details: MCP BA Printing & Publishing, 2012, hc, 176pp with index
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Minchin Doraview full entry
Reference: see Impey John - Artware to Utility, the story of Modern Ceramic Products and Mingay, by Ted Impey. [Modern Ceramic Products (MCP) had its origins in 1944 when Dora Minchin needed additional kiln space to fire her pottery. Stan Kirkwood convinced John Impey to install a small hobby kiln under his verandah. From there it grew in to larger premises at Clarence St, Sydney, then on to Redfern St, Redfern for the next 12 years before relocating to Peakhurst in 1958. By 1961 they had moved to Doonside.

The name Mingay is Aboriginal for “Big Plain”. John Impey’s Father in-law, Reg O’Donnell inherited a sum of money that came from the sale of the family property known as “Mingay”. Reg suggested that MCP use this name for their range of pottery.

MCP employed many talented people including Shirley Martin and Orpheus Arfaras. Shirley was a bright, young and talented designer straight out of technical college. Her designs are evident throughout the 20 year history of MCP.

Orpheus Arfaras was a Greek immigrant who came to work at MCP shortly after his arrival in Australia. His artistic talent was used in designing and decorating both Greek and Aboriginal pieces. His pieces are highly sort after in today’s marketplace.

In 1957 PGH bought out Reg O’Donnell’s share of MCP. Eventually the artware side of the business was replaced by the production of utility and earthenware. By 1965 MCP had been fully absorbed into the PGH culture and corporate structure}
Publishing details: MCP BA Printing & Publishing, 2012, hc, 176pp with index
Arfaras Orpheusview full entry
Reference: see Impey John - Artware to Utility, the story of Modern Ceramic Products and Mingay, by Ted Impey. [Modern Ceramic Products (MCP) had its origins in 1944 when Dora Minchin needed additional kiln space to fire her pottery. Stan Kirkwood convinced John Impey to install a small hobby kiln under his verandah. From there it grew in to larger premises at Clarence St, Sydney, then on to Redfern St, Redfern for the next 12 years before relocating to Peakhurst in 1958. By 1961 they had moved to Doonside.

The name Mingay is Aboriginal for “Big Plain”. John Impey’s Father in-law, Reg O’Donnell inherited a sum of money that came from the sale of the family property known as “Mingay”. Reg suggested that MCP use this name for their range of pottery.

MCP employed many talented people including Shirley Martin and Orpheus Arfaras. Shirley was a bright, young and talented designer straight out of technical college. Her designs are evident throughout the 20 year history of MCP.

Orpheus Arfaras was a Greek immigrant who came to work at MCP shortly after his arrival in Australia. His artistic talent was used in designing and decorating both Greek and Aboriginal pieces. His pieces are highly sort after in today’s marketplace.

In 1957 PGH bought out Reg O’Donnell’s share of MCP. Eventually the artware side of the business was replaced by the production of utility and earthenware. By 1965 MCP had been fully absorbed into the PGH culture and corporate structure}
Publishing details: MCP BA Printing & Publishing, 2012, hc, 176pp with index
Martin Shirleyview full entry
Reference: see Impey John - Artware to Utility, the story of Modern Ceramic Products and Mingay, by Ted Impey. [Modern Ceramic Products (MCP) had its origins in 1944 when Dora Minchin needed additional kiln space to fire her pottery. Stan Kirkwood convinced John Impey to install a small hobby kiln under his verandah. From there it grew in to larger premises at Clarence St, Sydney, then on to Redfern St, Redfern for the next 12 years before relocating to Peakhurst in 1958. By 1961 they had moved to Doonside.

The name Mingay is Aboriginal for “Big Plain”. John Impey’s Father in-law, Reg O’Donnell inherited a sum of money that came from the sale of the family property known as “Mingay”. Reg suggested that MCP use this name for their range of pottery.

MCP employed many talented people including Shirley Martin and Orpheus Arfaras. Shirley was a bright, young and talented designer straight out of technical college. Her designs are evident throughout the 20 year history of MCP.

Orpheus Arfaras was a Greek immigrant who came to work at MCP shortly after his arrival in Australia. His artistic talent was used in designing and decorating both Greek and Aboriginal pieces. His pieces are highly sort after in today’s marketplace.

In 1957 PGH bought out Reg O’Donnell’s share of MCP. Eventually the artware side of the business was replaced by the production of utility and earthenware. By 1965 MCP had been fully absorbed into the PGH culture and corporate structure}
Publishing details: MCP BA Printing & Publishing, 2012, hc, 176pp with index
O’Donnell Reg view full entry
Reference: see Impey John - Artware to Utility, the story of Modern Ceramic Products and Mingay, by Ted Impey. [Modern Ceramic Products (MCP) had its origins in 1944 when Dora Minchin needed additional kiln space to fire her pottery. Stan Kirkwood convinced John Impey to install a small hobby kiln under his verandah. From there it grew in to larger premises at Clarence St, Sydney, then on to Redfern St, Redfern for the next 12 years before relocating to Peakhurst in 1958. By 1961 they had moved to Doonside.

The name Mingay is Aboriginal for “Big Plain”. John Impey’s Father in-law, Reg O’Donnell inherited a sum of money that came from the sale of the family property known as “Mingay”. Reg suggested that MCP use this name for their range of pottery.

MCP employed many talented people including Shirley Martin and Orpheus Arfaras. Shirley was a bright, young and talented designer straight out of technical college. Her designs are evident throughout the 20 year history of MCP.

Orpheus Arfaras was a Greek immigrant who came to work at MCP shortly after his arrival in Australia. His artistic talent was used in designing and decorating both Greek and Aboriginal pieces. His pieces are highly sort after in today’s marketplace.

In 1957 PGH bought out Reg O’Donnell’s share of MCP. Eventually the artware side of the business was replaced by the production of utility and earthenware. By 1965 MCP had been fully absorbed into the PGH culture and corporate structure}
Publishing details: MCP BA Printing & Publishing, 2012, hc, 176pp with index
MCP Potteryview full entry
Reference: see Impey John - Artware to Utility, the story of Modern Ceramic Products and Mingay, by Ted Impey. [Modern Ceramic Products (MCP) had its origins in 1944 when Dora Minchin needed additional kiln space to fire her pottery. Stan Kirkwood convinced John Impey to install a small hobby kiln under his verandah. From there it grew in to larger premises at Clarence St, Sydney, then on to Redfern St, Redfern for the next 12 years before relocating to Peakhurst in 1958. By 1961 they had moved to Doonside.

The name Mingay is Aboriginal for “Big Plain”. John Impey’s Father in-law, Reg O’Donnell inherited a sum of money that came from the sale of the family property known as “Mingay”. Reg suggested that MCP use this name for their range of pottery.

MCP employed many talented people including Shirley Martin and Orpheus Arfaras. Shirley was a bright, young and talented designer straight out of technical college. Her designs are evident throughout the 20 year history of MCP.

Orpheus Arfaras was a Greek immigrant who came to work at MCP shortly after his arrival in Australia. His artistic talent was used in designing and decorating both Greek and Aboriginal pieces. His pieces are highly sort after in today’s marketplace.

In 1957 PGH bought out Reg O’Donnell’s share of MCP. Eventually the artware side of the business was replaced by the production of utility and earthenware. By 1965 MCP had been fully absorbed into the PGH culture and corporate structure}
Publishing details: MCP BA Printing & Publishing, 2012, hc, 176pp with index
Hawley Janetview full entry
Reference: Artists in Conversation by Janet Hawley ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.]
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Olsen Johnview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interviews titled: ‘John Olsen : a born artist, a born romantic’ and ‘Reprise: John Olsen: the third act of life.’
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Gilot Francoiseview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Françoise Gilot : surviving the bluebeard myth
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Smart Jeffreyview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Jeffrey Smart : forever mysterious
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Olley Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Margaret Olley : long live Queen Oll
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Quilty Benview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Ben Quilty : the art of war
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Heysen Noraview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Nora Heysen : an artist in her own right
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Whiteley Brettview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Brett Whiteley : wunderkind, genius and prodigious art superstar
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Whiteley Wendyview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Wendy Whiteley : the artist's wife

Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Rees Lloydview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Lloyd Rees : the old master of Australian art

Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Shead Garryview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Garry Shead : an artist's homage

Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Robinson Williamview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: William Robinson : portrait of an artist

Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Brack Johnview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: John Brack : the Brack legend

Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Gascoigne Rosalieview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Rosalie Gascoigne : a natural artist

Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Friend Donaldview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Donald Friend : the author of his own destiny

Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Drysdale Russellview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Russell Drysdale : defining an Australian identity
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Storrier Timview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Tim Storrier : the provocateur
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Wolseley Johnview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: John Wolseley : nature's artist
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Firth-Smith Johnview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: John Firth-Smith : an abstract reality
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Cullen Adamview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Adam Cullen : the art world's genuine enfant terrible
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Blackman Charlesview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Charles Blackman : an eternal romantic
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Cassab Judyview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Judy Cassab : a celebrated portrait artist
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Dobell William and Joshua Smithview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: William Dobell and Joshua Smith : Australia's greatest art controversy
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Tucket Albert and Joy Hesterview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Albert Tucker, Joy Hester and the Heide years : Australia's great tragedian artist
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Nolan Sidneyview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Sidney Nolan : the brush is mightier than the pen
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Boyd Arthurview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Arthur Boyd : a modest, humble and prodigious artist
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Henson Billview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Bill Henson : the artist behind the camera
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Cotton Oliveview full entry
Reference: see Hawley Janet, Artists in Conversation ["... Artists in conversation is a riveting glimpse into the lives, loves and inspirations of some of Australia's most important artists ... . This book reveals the private thoughts and facsinating stories of the art, the artworks and the people behind them."--Dust jacket.] Includes the interview titled: Olive Cotton : a modernist photographer
Publishing details: Slattery Media Group, 2012
415 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.,
Best Australian Political Cartoonists, 2012view full entry
Reference: Best Australian Political Cartoonists 2012 by Russ Radcliffe [to be indexed]
Publishing details: Scribe 2012
Ref: 1000
Whiteley Brettview full entry
Reference: Brett Whiteley Calendar 2013 [works from the Brett Whiteley Studio, Surry Hills, Sydney]
Publishing details: AGNSW, 2012
Ref: 1000
Blackman Charlesview full entry
Reference: SMH front-page article about 2 works which Blackman signed believing them to be his but which were then disputed and claimed to be by Franki Birrell. Article fiollowed up with another in SMH 2 days later
Publishing details: Sydney Morning Herald November 10, 2012 and November 12, 2012
Ref: 41
Birrell Frankiview full entry
Reference: see Blackman Charles - SMH front-page article about 2 works which Blackman signed believing them to be his but which were then disputed and claimed to be by Franki Birrell. Article fiollowed up with another in SMH 2 days later
Publishing details: Sydney Morning Herald November 10, 2012 and November 12, 2012
Olley Margaretview full entry
Reference: see Insites - Historic Houses Trust Magazine - for article ‘Margaret Olley, Home, an exhibition in the making’ by Amy Simpson, 2pp with 3 illustrations. Exhibition upcoming at Museum of Sydney
Publishing details: Insites, Summer, 2012
Australian Silverview full entry
Reference: Early Australian Silver: The Houstone Collection by John Houstone
Publishing details: Halstead Press, 2012,
Ref: 1000
Houstone John (collector of Australian silver)view full entry
Reference: see Australian Silver - Early Australian Silver: The Houstone Collection by John Houstone
Publishing details: Halstead Press, 2012,
Crome Ernest A (1902 - 1987)view full entry
Reference: see Bay East Auctions, 25 November, 2012, lot 112 - Ernest A. Crome (1902-1987) Rain Squalls 1962 oil on canvas on board signed and dated 'E.A. CROME / 62' lower left inscribed 'Rain Squalls' on verso 38 x 48cm Note: Ernest Crome is best known for his passion for aviation and the E.A. and V.I. Crome Collection of materials relating to aviation and air transport in the National Library of Australia is a testament to this. However, he was also a talented painter who studied at the Royal Art Society of New South Wales.
Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Coloniesview full entry
Reference: Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Ashton Will 4 works. References in essay.view full entry
Reference: see Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Bryant Charles 3 works. References in essay.view full entry
Reference: see Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Burgess Arthur 1 work. References in essay.view full entry
Reference: see Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Conder Charles 2 works and references p79-80view full entry
Reference: see Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Davies David 3 works, references p81 etcview full entry
Reference: see Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Osborne William Evelyn 1868 - 1906. . References in essay.view full entry
Reference: see Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely. The oil by Osborne is in Tate Britain, gifted by Sir Terence Ratigan. Osborne listed as Australian. A brief biography is on p80
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Fox Emanuel Phillips 2 works. References in essay.view full entry
Reference: see Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Bell George 2 works. References in essay.view full entry
Reference: see Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Lambert George 2 works. References in essay.view full entry
Reference: see Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Lever Hayley 3 works. References in essay.view full entry
Reference: see Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Menpes Mortimer i etching. References in essay.view full entry
Reference: see Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Preston Mararet a ceramic butter dish with Cornish scene (?). References in essay.view full entry
Reference: see Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Grier Louis Monro references p73 - 76view full entry
Reference: see Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Fox Ethel Carrick references p76 (met Phillips Fox at St Ives)view full entry
Reference: see Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Reynell Gladys travelled to Cornwell in 1917, see p91view full entry
Reference: see Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Lahey Vida taught by Frances Hodgkins in Cornwell in 1920view full entry
Reference: see Wild Colonials - Australian Artists & the Newlyn & St Ives Colonies, Bendigo Art Gallery exhibition catalogue. Preface by Karen Quinlan (Director), essays by Alison Bevan, David Tovey and Tracey Cooper-Lavery. British works included are all loaned by Australian public galleries. Australian works have been sourced more widely.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 2009, pb, 95pp, extensively illustrated in colour and B & W.
Fasken Myrtle (1889-1972) view full entry
Reference: See Joel’s Print Auction Lot 3003: MYRTLE FASKEN (1889-1972) Set of Three Works: i) Shearing no. 1woodcut 6/25ii) Shearing No. 3woodcut 4/35iii) Shearing No. 5woodcut...
MYRTLE FASKEN (1889-1972) Set of Three Works: i) Shearing no. 1 woodcut 6/25 ii) Shearing No. 3 woodcut 4/35 iii) Shearing No. 5 woodcut 4/35 13.5 x 9.5cm (each)
Starting Bid: AUD260
Redman Joy (1928-2006) view full entry
Reference: See Joel’s Print Auction Lot 3053 and five others: JOY REDMAN (1928-2006) Northern Flinders Ranges screenprint 32/75
JOY REDMAN (1928-2006) Northern Flinders Ranges screenprint 32/75 signed 'Joy Redman' lower right titled lower centre editioned lower left 65 x 50cm
Starting Bid: AUD70
Wolseley Johnview full entry
Reference: From Bendigo to Kyoto. Illustrated catalogue with essay. 14 works listed.
Publishing details: Bendigo Art Gallery, 1984, pb, 12pp, with price list insered
Ref: 37
Hurley Frankview full entry
Reference: From Snowdrift to Shellfire - Capt. James Francis (Frank) Hurley 1885 - 1962, by David P. Millar. Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 156-157.
Publishing details: David Ell, 1984, hc, dw, 160pp 2500 copies printed.
Strachan David - the Sick Girl, etchingview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine Dec 2012, for article on Strachan and donation to AGNSW of this etching.
Drysdale Russell ‘Group of Aborigines’ 1953view full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine Dec 2012, for article Drysdale by Barry Pearce with this work illustrated
Cairns Mitchview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine Dec 2012, for article on Cairns who won the Whiteley Travelling Scholarship in 2012
de Maistre Roy and Francis Baconview full entry
Reference: see Look Magazine Dec 2012, for article ‘Studo Interior - Francis Bacon and Roy de Maistre’ by Terence Maloon.
Hill Robinview full entry
Reference: Australian Birds [Each of the 50 two-page spreads includes a picture, descriptions of each bird, habitat, diet, nesting habits and its young; common and Latin names, etc].
Publishing details: Lloyd O'Neil Pty Ltd, South Yarra, Victoria, 1983. Hardcover with glossy photo covers, 109 pages.
Ref: 1000
Forrest Haughton view full entry
Reference: Haughton Forrest + Friends
Publishing details: Burnie Art Gallery, 2009, Paperback, 6 pages
Published In: December 2009
Ref: 1000
Shirlow Johnview full entry
Reference: Perspective: a Text Book for the Use of Schools and Colleges
Publishing details: Macmillan, Melbourne. 1932. hc, 4to, 103pp, illustrated in black and white with diagrams and drawings.
Ref: 1000
Prout John Skinner & Morton Allport view full entry
Reference: First views of Lake St. Clair : John Skinner Prout (1845) & Morton Allport (1863) by Tony Brown & Gillian Winter. [Includes bibliographical references (p. 152) and index.]
Publishing details: Pear Tree Press, 2011, hc, dw, ix, 157 pp. : col. ill., col. maps, ports. Edition limited to 500 of which this is no. 197, signed by both authors.
Early Australian Engravingsview full entry
Reference: Early Australian Engravings: Facsimile Historical Plates By Artists & Engravers Of The 1870s
Publishing details: Ure Smith 1975 folio, 1975. Soft cover. Very large softbound book of fourteen plates
Ref: 1000
Convicts and Carriagewaysview full entry
Reference: Convicts and Carriageways. Tasmanian Road Development until 1880, researched and written by Lyn Newitt ; edited by Alan Jones. Extensively illustrated with works by Tasmanian colonial artists. Includes index.
"Presented by the Historical Committee of the Department of Main Roads, Tasmania'.
Geneal. tables, ports. & historical events on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 325-328.
Publishing details: Department of Main Roads Hobart 1988 Large 4to. 332pp, well illustrated with maps and plates, many in colour. Pictorial papered boards with dustwrapper
convict artistsview full entry
Reference: see Convicts and Carriageways. Tasmanian Road Development until 1880, researched and written by Lyn Newitt ; edited by Alan Jones. Extensively illustrated with works by Tasmanian colonial artists. Includes index.
"Presented by the Historical Committee of the Department of Main Roads, Tasmania'.
Geneal. tables, ports. & historical events on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 325-328.
Publishing details: Department of Main Roads Hobart 1988 Large 4to. 332pp, well illustrated with maps and plates, many in colour. Pictorial papered boards with dustwrapper
Tasmanian artview full entry
Reference: see Convicts and Carriageways. Tasmanian Road Development until 1880, researched and written by Lyn Newitt ; edited by Alan Jones. Extensively illustrated with works by Tasmanian colonial artists. Includes index.
"Presented by the Historical Committee of the Department of Main Roads, Tasmania'.
Geneal. tables, ports. & historical events on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 325-328.
Publishing details: Department of Main Roads Hobart 1988 Large 4to. 332pp, well illustrated with maps and plates, many in colour. Pictorial papered boards with dustwrapper
Midwood Thomasview full entry
Reference: online exhibition: see http://www.utas.edu.au/library/exhibitions/midwood/artist.html - Artist, Caricaturist, Woodcarver, Designer, Draftsman, Musician [online exhibition with
Biography and Digital repository of Midwood images. The biography has been downloaded and printed and is in Scheding box 3]
Publishing details: 23 Feb 2011 – Thomas Midwood exhibition at the University of Tasmania Library.

Ref: 3
Aldis Albert Edwardview full entry
Reference: see Albert Edward Aldis (British/New Zealand 1865-1921) "SUBLIME POINT AND JAMIESON VALLEY FROM THE 'RESERVE' LEURA BLUE MOUNTAINS, NEW SOUTH WALES" signed; with inscription verso watercolour 22.5 x 40cms; 9 x 15 3/4in. NB Aldis was born at Kentish Town, London and emigrated to New Zealand in 1886. He lived and painted in both New Zealand and Australia, spending the last part of his life in the Blue Mountains NSW. He died in Manly, Sydney. His date of birth is widely reported as 1870, however family correspondence gives his birthdate as 31 January 1865. His age as given in the 1871 and 1881 British Censuses confirm this date. See illustration
Estimate:
£300 - £600

Frazer Charles Gordonview full entry
Reference: see Bonhams London, 6 Dec 2012 - Travel and Exploration sale, lot number 4 - Charles Gordon Frazer (British, 1863-1899) – 3 lots including Black swans in a tropical lake, Australia, signed and dated 'C.E. Gordon-Frazer. 1895' (lower right), oil on canvas
56 x 43cm (22 1/16 x 16 15/16in).
Estimate: £1,200 - 1,800
€1,500 - 2,200
US$ 1,900 - 2,900

Nolan Sidneyview full entry
Reference: Catalogue by the Artist Nolan (Sidney) Artist. Retrospective Exhibition, Presented by Australian Embassy, Dublin etc & exhibited at Royal Dublin Society, Ballsbridge, Dublin, 19 June - 5 July 1973.
Publishing details: Royal Dublin Society, Ballsbridge, Dublin, 19 June - 5 July 1973. Sole Edn., profusely illustrated, 60pp Signed by Artist on hf. title, orig. printed pict. wrapeprs. (1)
Ref: 1000
Price Jane R and McCubbin childrenview full entry
Reference: see Davidson’s Auction, Sydney, 24.11.12.
Lot 7. PRICE, Jane R (1860-1948)
Portrait of Young Girl with her Doll, c.1909-10. The young girl is probably Kathleen, daughter of Annie & Frederick McCubbin. The artist was a friend of the McCubbins & governess to their children. The girls colouring and red hair are similar to other examples of Kathleen shown in some of Frederick McCubbins paintings of his children. Jane Price was part of the Heidelberg group of painters in Melbourne. Although she had moved to Sydney in 1907, she moved between the two cities a number of times. There are two tin struts holding the portrait in positon, appearing to be cut from a sign used by Jane Price (one with remnants of lettering reading 'R Price'). The framing is crude but original, & probably assembled by the artist.

Wildbird Dreamingview full entry
Reference: Wildbird Dreaming: Aboriginal Art from the Central Deserts of Australia.
by Nadine Amadio and Richard Kimber.
Publishing details: Greenhouse Publications, 1988., Illusts. with full-colour photographs. 4to.or.cl. hc, 144pages
Ref: 1000
Aboriginal Art - Central Desertsview full entry
Reference: see Wildbird Dreaming: Aboriginal Art from the Central Deserts of Australia.
by Nadine Amadio and Richard Kimber.
Publishing details: Greenhouse Publications, 1988., Illusts. with full-colour photographs. 4to.or.cl. hc, 144pages
Stories. Eleven Aboriginal Artists. view full entry
Reference: Stories. Eleven Aboriginal Artists. Works from the Holmes a Court Collection
Publishing details: Craftsman House. Sydney: 1997, 1997. Hardcover. Quarto. Boards. In dust jacket. (176pp). With numerous illustrations.
Ref: 1000


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