Author: Graeme Campbell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780646095066
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 37
Book Description
An Australian Retrospective, 1788-1945
Author: Graeme Campbell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780646095066
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 37
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780646095066
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 37
Book Description
The Australian People 1788
Author: Brian Fitzpatrick
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780758183576
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780758183576
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Australian National Bibliography: 1992
Author: National Library of Australia
Publisher: National Library Australia
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 1976
Book Description
Publisher: National Library Australia
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 1976
Book Description
The Australian People, 1788-1945
Author: Brian Charles Fitzpatrick
Publisher: Praeger
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
A history of the development of Australia since the first white settlement of 1788.
Publisher: Praeger
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
A history of the development of Australia since the first white settlement of 1788.
Our Multicultural Heritage, 1788-1945
Author: National Library of Australia
Publisher: National Library Australia
ISBN: 9780642106407
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Publisher: National Library Australia
ISBN: 9780642106407
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Grace Crowley’s Contribution to Australian Modernism and Geometric Abstraction
Author: Dianne Ottley
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443820474
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 201
Book Description
Grace Crowley has been recognized as a product of European modernism and was one of the leading innovators of geometric abstraction in Australia. Having studied in Paris in the 1920s with one of the leading art teachers, writers and theorists, André Lhote, she returned to Australia having mastered the complex mathematics and geometry of the golden section and dynamic symmetry, that had become a framework for modernism. Through her teaching of these compositional techniques at the most progressive modern art school in Sydney in the 1930s, she became a crucial influence on the group of artists now recognized as the historical forerunners to American colour-field painting introduced to Australia in the 1960s, and Australian abstraction. Through her close friendship with Anne Dangar, who played a critical role in the success of Albert Gleizes’ utopian art colony in rural France, Crowley maintained contact with mainstream European modernism and links to the Abstraction-Creation Group in Paris. During the 1940s and 1950s, Crowley worked with fellow-artist Ralph Balson, and together they developed their own style of geometric abstract art which reflected the spiritual dimensions of Kandinsky and Mondrian. Although undervalued in her own time, the sincerity and uncompromising quality of her work that transcends national boundaries, makes her one of the most important Australian women artists of her generation.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443820474
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 201
Book Description
Grace Crowley has been recognized as a product of European modernism and was one of the leading innovators of geometric abstraction in Australia. Having studied in Paris in the 1920s with one of the leading art teachers, writers and theorists, André Lhote, she returned to Australia having mastered the complex mathematics and geometry of the golden section and dynamic symmetry, that had become a framework for modernism. Through her teaching of these compositional techniques at the most progressive modern art school in Sydney in the 1930s, she became a crucial influence on the group of artists now recognized as the historical forerunners to American colour-field painting introduced to Australia in the 1960s, and Australian abstraction. Through her close friendship with Anne Dangar, who played a critical role in the success of Albert Gleizes’ utopian art colony in rural France, Crowley maintained contact with mainstream European modernism and links to the Abstraction-Creation Group in Paris. During the 1940s and 1950s, Crowley worked with fellow-artist Ralph Balson, and together they developed their own style of geometric abstract art which reflected the spiritual dimensions of Kandinsky and Mondrian. Although undervalued in her own time, the sincerity and uncompromising quality of her work that transcends national boundaries, makes her one of the most important Australian women artists of her generation.
Australian Art
Author: Andrew Sayers
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780192842145
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
This comprehensive survey uniquely covers both Aboriginal art and that of European Australians, providing a revealing examination of the interaction between the two. Painting, bark art, photography, rock art, sculpture, and the decorative arts are all fully explored to present the rich texture of Australian art traditions. Well-known artists such as Margaret Preston, Rover Thomas, and Sidney Nolan are all discussed, as are the natural history illustrators, Aboriginal draughtsmen, and pastellists, whose work is only now being brought to light by new research. Taking the European colonization of the continent in 1788 as his starting point, Sayers highlights important issues concerning colonial art and women artists in this fascinating new story of Australian art.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780192842145
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
This comprehensive survey uniquely covers both Aboriginal art and that of European Australians, providing a revealing examination of the interaction between the two. Painting, bark art, photography, rock art, sculpture, and the decorative arts are all fully explored to present the rich texture of Australian art traditions. Well-known artists such as Margaret Preston, Rover Thomas, and Sidney Nolan are all discussed, as are the natural history illustrators, Aboriginal draughtsmen, and pastellists, whose work is only now being brought to light by new research. Taking the European colonization of the continent in 1788 as his starting point, Sayers highlights important issues concerning colonial art and women artists in this fascinating new story of Australian art.
The Bibliography of Australasian Judaica 1788-2008
Author: Serge Liberman
Publisher: Hybrid Publishers
ISBN: 1742981291
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 860
Book Description
This bibliography includes all traceable self-contained books, monographs, pamphlets and chapters from books which in some way pertain to Jews in Australia and New Zealand between 1788 and 2008 Born in Russia in 1942, Serge Liberman came to Australia in 1951, where he now works as a medical practitioner. As author of several short-story collections including On Firmer Shores, A Universe of Clowns, The Life That I Have Led, and The Battered and the Redeemed, he has three times received the Alan Marshall Award and has also been a recipient of the NSW Premier's Literary Award. In addition, he is compiler of two previous editions of A Bibliography of Australian Judaica. Several of his titles have been set as study texts in Australian and British high schools and universities. His literary work has been widely published; he has been Editor and Literary Editor of several respected journals and has contributed to many other publications.
Publisher: Hybrid Publishers
ISBN: 1742981291
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 860
Book Description
This bibliography includes all traceable self-contained books, monographs, pamphlets and chapters from books which in some way pertain to Jews in Australia and New Zealand between 1788 and 2008 Born in Russia in 1942, Serge Liberman came to Australia in 1951, where he now works as a medical practitioner. As author of several short-story collections including On Firmer Shores, A Universe of Clowns, The Life That I Have Led, and The Battered and the Redeemed, he has three times received the Alan Marshall Award and has also been a recipient of the NSW Premier's Literary Award. In addition, he is compiler of two previous editions of A Bibliography of Australian Judaica. Several of his titles have been set as study texts in Australian and British high schools and universities. His literary work has been widely published; he has been Editor and Literary Editor of several respected journals and has contributed to many other publications.
Drawing in Australia
Author: Andrew Sayers
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
This beautifully illustrated book is an informative and fascinating chronological survey of Australian drawing since 1770. Defining a drawing as "any unique work on paper", Sayer examines a wide range of them in relation to the social influences of the period in which they were created, the genre and the medium, and discusses stylistic changes and changes in perception such as in the many "revivals" that drawing has experienced since the 1920's. He also provides drawings of natural history, Aborigines and landscape, portraits, scenes of contemporary life of the 1850's, decorative drawing, watercolors, and examples of surrealistic techniques.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
This beautifully illustrated book is an informative and fascinating chronological survey of Australian drawing since 1770. Defining a drawing as "any unique work on paper", Sayer examines a wide range of them in relation to the social influences of the period in which they were created, the genre and the medium, and discusses stylistic changes and changes in perception such as in the many "revivals" that drawing has experienced since the 1920's. He also provides drawings of natural history, Aborigines and landscape, portraits, scenes of contemporary life of the 1850's, decorative drawing, watercolors, and examples of surrealistic techniques.
The People's Party
Author: Frank Bongiorno
Publisher: Melbourne University
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
The Victorian Labor Party came into being in the midst of the great strikes of the early 1890s, and in the shadow of a crippling economic depression that was to send trade unionism into retreat throughout Australia. This was the background against which the new party faced the task of establishing itself as an independent force in a colony where working-class electors had customarily looked to the middle class for political leadership. In The People's Party, Frank Bongiorno gives a lively account of the infant Labor Party's attempts to find common ground between the competing demands of inner-city workers and farmers, Catholics and Protestants, trade unionists and disaffected liberals, teetotallers and boozers, socialists and feminists. He probes the sources of Labor's political language, and explores its lingering debt to a radical tradition that harked back to a golden age of manly independence and social egalitarianism. The Victorian Labor Party emerges from these pages as 'a process rather than a thing, as contested ground rather than conquered territory'.
Publisher: Melbourne University
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
The Victorian Labor Party came into being in the midst of the great strikes of the early 1890s, and in the shadow of a crippling economic depression that was to send trade unionism into retreat throughout Australia. This was the background against which the new party faced the task of establishing itself as an independent force in a colony where working-class electors had customarily looked to the middle class for political leadership. In The People's Party, Frank Bongiorno gives a lively account of the infant Labor Party's attempts to find common ground between the competing demands of inner-city workers and farmers, Catholics and Protestants, trade unionists and disaffected liberals, teetotallers and boozers, socialists and feminists. He probes the sources of Labor's political language, and explores its lingering debt to a radical tradition that harked back to a golden age of manly independence and social egalitarianism. The Victorian Labor Party emerges from these pages as 'a process rather than a thing, as contested ground rather than conquered territory'.