The Joseph Brown Collection at NGV Australia

The Joseph Brown Collection at NGV Australia

Author: Kirsty Grant

Publisher:

Published: 2005-12

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 9780724102518

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Presents the Joseph Brown collection of Australian art, that was presented by Joseph Brown to the National Gallery of Victoria at the end of 2004. Outlines Joseph Brown's career, how he built the collection and then describes each of the works that appears in it.


Conrad Martens

Conrad Martens

Author: Elizabeth Ellis

Publisher: New South Wales Government

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780730589174

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Presents a wide selection of drawings, and oil and watercolour paintings, by prominent landscape artist, including many of his lesser-known works. Gives a detailed account of his life, which provides a fresh analysis of social context and characterises and identifies his major works. Includes references; a bibliography; a select, illustrated catalogue of works held by the State Library of NSW in Sydney, and an index. The author is Curator of Pictures, Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW.


The Whispering Gallery

The Whispering Gallery

Author: Peter Steele

Publisher: Macmillan Education AU

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 9781876832858

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Apart from his Personal Chair in English at the University of Melbourne, Peter Steele has been Visiting Professor at the Universities of Alberta, Georgetown, Washington and Loyola, Chicago. An esteemed Australian poet, he is intensely interested in the process whereby literary works are produced by contemplating masterpieces of painting or sculpture. Outstanding poets, from Homer to Auden, have followed this tradition. The fifty-two poems in this book have been inspired by artworks Peter Steele has admired during his world travels. The renowned Irish poet, Seamus Heaney, has written of Steele's book: 'It is a work of great drive, shine and abundance, at once liberated and intense, a combination of intellectual rigour and imaginative spree. It deepens and widens the course of Peter Steele's own poetry, and since it presents the pictures that inspired the poems, it will invite readers to a new and complex experience.'


Blooms and Brushstrokes

Blooms and Brushstrokes

Author: Penelope Curtin

Publisher: Wakefield Press

Published: 2019-04-29

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1743056494

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Blooms and Brushstrokes takes you on a unique journey through the history of Australian art, one flower at a time, examining the blooms depicted in still lifes, floral portraits, decorative interiors and botanical illustrations by a long line of Australian artists. Mother-and-daughter team Penelope and Tansy Curtin start this fascinating journey in the late eighteenth century, when the traditions adhering to the Western art canon were transplanted into the newly colonised Australia. They follow it through the rapidly developing artistic styles of the early twentieth century, to the new media of the contemporary period. These works of art also shine a light on the role and importance of plants and flowers in everyday life. They illustrate changing floral fashions, as well as highlighting flowers in their various forms - cut flowers, pot plants and gardens. And along the way you'll encounter many of Australia's most significant artists, including John Glover, Arthur Streeton, Margaret Preston, Grace Cossington Smith, John Brack and Margaret Olley, as well as some of Australia's most beautiful, and sometimes intriguing, native flora, such as the waratah and Sturt's desert pea, not to mention perennial garden favourites like roses, sweet peas and daisies. Spectacular, intimate, engaging and meticulously researched - and full of interesting and quirky facts about the flowers and the artists themselves, Blooms and Brushstrokes is a book for art, flower and history lovers alike.


Identity, Community and Australian Artists, 1890-1914

Identity, Community and Australian Artists, 1890-1914

Author: Kate R. Robertson

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2019-09-19

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1501332864

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An irresistible call lured Australian artists abroad between 1890 and 1914, a transitional period immediately pre- and post-federation. Travelling enabled an extension of artistic frontiers, and Paris – the centre of art – and London – the heart of the Empire – promised wondrous opportunities. These expatriate artists formed communities based on their common bond to Australia, enacting their Australian-ness in private and public settings. Yet, they also interacted with the broader creative community, fashioning a network of social and professional relationships. They joined ateliers in Paris such as the Académie Julian, clubs like the Chelsea Arts Club in London and visited artist colonies including St Ives in England and Étaples in France. Australian artists persistently sought a sense of belonging, negotiating their identity through activities such as plays, balls, tableaux, parties, dressing-up and, of course, the creation of art. While individual biographies are integral to this study, it is through exploring the connections between them that it offers new insights. Through utilising extensive archival material, much of which has limited or no publication history, this book fills a gap in existing scholarship. It offers a vital exploration re-consideration of the fluidity of identity, place and belonging in the lives and work of Australian artists in this juncture in British-Australian history.


The Australian Art Field

The Australian Art Field

Author: Tony Bennett

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-05-25

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0429590008

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This book brings together leading scholars and practitioners to take stock of the frictions generated by a tumultuous time in the Australian art field and to probe what the crises might mean for the future of the arts in Australia. Specific topics include national and international art markets; art practices in their broader social and political contexts; social relations and institutions and their role in contemporary Australian art; the policy regimes and funding programmes of Australian governments; and national and international art markets. In addition, the collection will pay detailed attention to the field of indigenous art and the work of Indigenous artists. This book will be of interest to scholars in contemporary art, art history, cultural studies, and Indigenous peoples.


The Dictionary of Australian Artists

The Dictionary of Australian Artists

Author: Joan Kerr

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 920

ISBN-13:

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The most comprehensive dictionary on the topic ever produced, this reference contains over a million words describing some 3000 artists. Focusing on the Australian colonial period, the book includes 450 illustrations to redefine Australia's visual origins in an authoritative, entertaining, and original way. It will become a standard reference for art connoisseurs, private collectors, dealers, curators, and anyone with a serious interest in early Australian art.


Centre of the Periphery

Centre of the Periphery

Author: Sheridan Palmer

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13:

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"This book throws new light on a recent period of cultural transformation when Europe's 'outsiders' became 'insiders' of post-war Australian society and rapidly facilitated progress in the arts and academia." -- Publisher's website.