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A raconteur's meanderings

by Hayes, Philip .

Lithographs and mixed media by Philip Hayes. Source: Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery History Archive.

Burrell, Jane, b. 1951
Jane Burrell, a children's book illustrator and scientific illustrator born in Hobart, Tasmania, is best known for her scraperboard illustrations of Australian wildlife.
Chauncy, Auschar C., b. 1836
Portrait, landscape and transparency painter born in London. He worked in Brisbane, Rockhampton and Gympie in Queensland and 'obtained considerable celebrity as a portrait and ...
Eyre, John, b. 1771
One of the convict artists, Eyre produced watercolour views of Sydney, outstanding for their detailed precision. His pictures were an outstanding success, selling in 1814 ...
Fox, E. Phillips, b. 1865
Painter and husband of fellow artist Ethel Carrick Fox, E. Phillips Fox studied at the National Gallery School in Melbourne in the late 19th century ...
Gibbs, Cyril, b. 1906
Cyril Gibbs was an accomplished watercolourist who produced a substantial output over his lifetime but his contribution to arts administration in Brisbane was probably as ...
Graham, Peter Benjamin, b. 1925
Painter and printmaker who worked in Melbourne in the 1940's. Graham helped set up the Victorian Printmakers' Group and was a regular exhibitor with the ...
Nuyts, Pierre, b.
Nuyts was a portrait painter whose works were highly praised. He completed portraits of Bishop W.G. Broughton, Robert Campbell, Thomas Sutcliffe and Conrad Martens.
Robertson, Thomas, b. 1819
The Hobart Town Courier called Thomas Robertson, "one of the best marine painters in the Australian colonies".
Russell, John Peter, b. 1858
Painter John Peter Russell spent three decades living and working in Europe where Vincent Van Gogh was a fellow student in Paris. With his extensive ...
Soares, Alberto Dias, b. 1830
Arriving with his brother Gualter in 1852 with a wildcat idea for a railway system which was subsequently turned down by the Sydney Rail Company, ...
White, James Charles, b. 1809
Sketcher and property manager who came to Australia from India in the early 1830s. He erected the famous Jondaryan woolshed, then the largest on the ...
Museum of Modern Art and Design
Museum founded in Tavistock Place, Melbourne in 1956. Initially, the principals initially were John Reed, Philip Jones and Pamela Warrender. Frances Burke was involved in ...
Philip Hunter: the territory: 1st hemisphere

by Duncan, Jenepher, Hunter, Philip.

A comprehensive survey. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS http://www.monash.edu.au/muma/exhibitions/archive/1998.html; http://www.timolsengallery.com/artists/images/hunter/hunter.htm (10/07/03) Exhibition Catalogue: Philip Hunter, Melbourne: Monash University Museum ...

The plains: Wimmera and the imaging of Australian landscape: Philip Hunter and Sidney Nolan

by Haynes, Peter, Hunter, Philip, Nolan, Sidney.

Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS National Library of Australia catalogue Exhibition Catalogue: The plains: Wimmera and the imaging of ...

Prince Philip Prize for Australian Design, 1980

"The wine cooler was awarded the Prince Philip Prize for Australian Design (consumer category) in November 1980. Then, in July 1981, Decor sent two wine ...

Walker, Theresa, b. 1807
Walker received little formal education, but as a young woman showed considerable talent in the art of modelling. She would become very well known for ...
Fluorescent: Philip Brophy

by Brophy, Philip.

Multi-screen video mixed in surround-sound. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/archived/fluorescent (28/05/04); AGNSW Library catalogue http://archive.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/archived/2004/fluorescent/index.html Exhibition Catalogue: Fluorescent: ...

Chris Sanders Peter Cooley

by Cooley, Peter, Sanders, Christopher.

Chris Sanders / Peter Cooley: ceramics from Philip Morris Collection; Peter Cooley: gouaches from ceramics