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Colonial painters 1788-1880

Colonial painters 1788-1880
Author: James Gleeson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1979
Genre:
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Australian Painters

Australian Painters
Author: James Gleeson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1971
Genre: Painters
ISBN:

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Australian Painters

Australian Painters
Author: James Gleeson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 391
Release: 1976
Genre: Painters
ISBN:

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Early Painters of Australia, 1788-1880

Early Painters of Australia, 1788-1880
Author: Shar Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1988
Genre: Art, Australian
ISBN:

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A survey of early Australian painting from 1788 to 1880 in which social influences and trends in art are well explained. Although many of the works featured are amateur in approach, the historical viewpoint is interesting and the more professional colonial artists are well documented. Precursors to the Heidelberg School such as Von Guerard and Buvelot are placed in their artistic and social context. There are 148 numbered colour plates, many full page; each refers to a list with details about the paintings. Well presented and easy to read, the book would lend itself well to the study of Australian art: the colonial art theme in year 11.


Framing French Culture

Framing French Culture
Author: Natalie Edwards
Publisher: University of Adelaide Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2015
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1922064874

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Throughout this book, the concept of framing is used to look at art, photography, scientific drawings and cinema as visually constituted, spatially bounded productions. The way these genres relate to that which exists beyond the frame, by means of plastic, chemically transposed, pencil-sketched or moving images allows us to decipher the particular language of the visual and at the same time circumscribe the dialectic between presence and absence that is proper to all visual media. Yet, these kinds of re-framing owe their existence to the ruptures and upheavals that marked the demise of certain discursive systems in the past, announcing the emergence of others that were in turn overturned.


S.T. Gill & His Audiences

S.T. Gill & His Audiences
Author: Sasha Grishin
Publisher: National Library of Australia
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0642278733

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Samuel Thomas Gill, or STG as he was universally known, was Australia’s most significant and popular artist of the mid-nineteenth century. For his contemporaries he epitomised ‘Marvellous Melbourne’ basking in the glow of the gold rushes. He worked in South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales and left some of the most memorable images of urban and rural life in colonial Australia. A passionate defender of Indigenous Australians and of the environment, Gill in his art celebrated the emerging quintessential Australian character. This is the first major comprehensive book to be devoted to Gill and presents a radical reassessment of one of the most important figures in Australian colonial art and reproduces, in some instances for the first time, some of the most startling images from nineteenth-century Australian art. There will be an exhibition of S.T. Gill’s work at the State Library of Victoria in July 2015 and at the National Library of Australia in June 2016, plus smaller shows in regional Victorian galleries. In association with the State Library of Victoria.


Picturing Australia

Picturing Australia
Author: National Library of Australia
Publisher: National Library Australia
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2009
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 0642276668

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Highlights from the Library's Pictures Collection - the stories behind some of our most interesting paintings.


American Impressionism & Realism

American Impressionism & Realism
Author: Helene Barbara Weinberg
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2009
Genre: Art, American
ISBN: 1876509996

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An exhibition publication featuring curatorial essays and works from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York


Colonial Painters and Painting

Colonial Painters and Painting
Author: Priscilla Anne Nicholson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1950
Genre: Portrait painters
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The Hawkesbury River

The Hawkesbury River
Author: Paul Boon
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2017-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0643107606

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The Hawkesbury River is the longest coastal river in New South Wales. A vital source of water and food, it has a long Aboriginal history and was critical for the survival of the early British colony at Sydney. The Hawkesbury’s weathered shores, cliffs and fertile plains have inspired generations of artists. It is surrounded by an unparalleled mosaic of national parks, including the second-oldest national park in Australia, Ku-ring-gai National Park. Although it lies only 35 km north of Sydney, to many today the Hawkesbury is a ‘hidden river’ – its historical and natural significance not understood or appreciated. Until now, the Hawkesbury has lacked an up-to-date and comprehensive book describing how and when the river formed, how it functions ecologically, how it has influenced humans and their patterns of settlement and, in turn, how it has been affected by those settlements and their people. The Hawkesbury River: A Social and Natural History fills this gap. With chapters on the geography, geology, hydrology and ecology of the river through to discussion of its use by Aboriginal and European people and its role in transport, defence and culture, this highly readable and richly illustrated book paints a picture of a landscape worthy of protection and conservation. It will be of value to those who live, visit or work in the region, those interested in Australian environmental history, and professionals in biology, natural resource management and education.