Twelve Australian Painters
by Whisson, Ken.
by Allport, Henry Curzon, Aspden, David, Boyd, Arthur, Bunny, Rupert, Buvelot, Louis, Clark, Thomas, Conder, Charles, Dale, Robert, Davies, David, Dobell, William, Earle, Augustus, Fairweather, Ian, Fox, E. Phillips, Gill, Samuel, Glover, John, Heysen, Hans, Hilder, Jesse Jewhurst, Lewin, John William, Lindsay, Frances, Long, Sydney, Lycett, Joseph, Martens, Conrad, McCubbin, Frederick, Meldrum, Max, Miller, Godfrey, Nolan, Sidney, Olsen, John, Passmore, John, Perceval, John, Piguenit, William Charles, Powditch, Peter, Preston, Margaret, Prout, John Skinner, Rees, Lloyd, Roberts, Tom, Shore, Arnold, Smith, Grace Cossington, Strachan, David, Streeton, Arthur, Taylor, Michael, Thomas, Daniel, Watling, Thomas, Westall, William, Whiteley, Brett, Williams, Fred, Withers, Walter, Young, Blamire, von Guérard, Eugène.
"The Australian Landscape" was a national touring exhibition organised by the Australian Gallery Directors' Council in 1972. The organising gallery was the Art Gallery of ...
by Burn, Ian, Stephen, Ann.
The exhibition comprises of posters created at the Tin Sheds Art Workshop, University of Sydney. Organised by Monash University Gallery. The late Ian Burn was ...
by McCaughey, Patrick, Williams, Fred.
AGWA touring exhibition. Fred Williams was commissioned by CRA Ltd to paint these 31 oils and gouaches in the Pilbara region during 1980, providing a ...
by Olsen, John.
Organised by AGWA, sponsored by the Christensen Fund. In 1982-1983 a team comprising John Olsen, Dame Mary Durack, Vincent Serventy, Geoffrey Dutton and others, made ...
by Brack, John, Clark, Deborah.
This exhibition by one of Australia's most outstanding artists, represents every major series of Brack's oeuvre, including the shop window series, the ballroom dancing series, ...
by Mollison, James, Williams, Fred.
Organised by the NGA. Many people consider Fred Williams to be the most important artist of his generation. His vision of the Australian landscape was ...
by Callas, Peter.
dLux media arts. A retrospective program of video art 1980-1999 and artist's monograph. Source: Solo Survey Exhibition Linkage Project, Tasmanian School of Art, UTAS National ...