At the end of the First World War most people’s thoughts turned to putting the war behind them, but a small group of military historians began work in earnest on developing a national collection of art and other memorabilia related to the war. This paper explores how in the immediate postwar years women artists attempted with varying degrees of success to have their portrayals of the war included in the new national collection. Artists Hilda Rix Nicholas, Vida Lahey, Dora Ohlfsen and Dora Meeson all offered work to the new War Museum; some were successful, others less so. Rix Nicholas’s paintings of soldiers were rejected but her grief stricken Mother of France was accepted; Vida Lahey’s painting of women — some mourning, some rejoicing was...
This thesis has been written with the intention of providing an account of the work of Ethel Gabain ...
If, having passed through the long courtyard where the walls are inscribed with the names of thousan...
This article compares and contrasts the representation of women’s roles in the First World War in Fr...
During the First World War the Australian Government established an official war art scheme, sending...
Thesis (B.A.(Hons.)) -- University of Adelaide, School of History and Politics, Discipline of Histor...
Introduction: War and peace. The First World War: 1. Official war art: where are the women? -- 2. Be...
© 1997 Lesley HardingThree women artists started the shift to modernist art practice in Australia du...
The collection of official war art housed in the Australian War Memorial has played an important rol...
During the First World War, many belligerent nations commissioned official art to celebrate and pres...
This project has used painting to respond to the representation of World War One (WW1) in the Centen...
The collection of official war art housed in the Australian War Memorial has played an important rol...
In 1915, while working as a volunteer in a munitions factory canteen, Canadian artist Florence Carly...
THESIS 8267The war and its consequences were the dominant themes in German women\u27s art between 19...
Australia’s relationship with the rest of the world was particularly complex in the two decades of a...
This thesis examines the history of New Zealand’s National Collection of First World War Art. It ex...
This thesis has been written with the intention of providing an account of the work of Ethel Gabain ...
If, having passed through the long courtyard where the walls are inscribed with the names of thousan...
This article compares and contrasts the representation of women’s roles in the First World War in Fr...
During the First World War the Australian Government established an official war art scheme, sending...
Thesis (B.A.(Hons.)) -- University of Adelaide, School of History and Politics, Discipline of Histor...
Introduction: War and peace. The First World War: 1. Official war art: where are the women? -- 2. Be...
© 1997 Lesley HardingThree women artists started the shift to modernist art practice in Australia du...
The collection of official war art housed in the Australian War Memorial has played an important rol...
During the First World War, many belligerent nations commissioned official art to celebrate and pres...
This project has used painting to respond to the representation of World War One (WW1) in the Centen...
The collection of official war art housed in the Australian War Memorial has played an important rol...
In 1915, while working as a volunteer in a munitions factory canteen, Canadian artist Florence Carly...
THESIS 8267The war and its consequences were the dominant themes in German women\u27s art between 19...
Australia’s relationship with the rest of the world was particularly complex in the two decades of a...
This thesis examines the history of New Zealand’s National Collection of First World War Art. It ex...
This thesis has been written with the intention of providing an account of the work of Ethel Gabain ...
If, having passed through the long courtyard where the walls are inscribed with the names of thousan...
This article compares and contrasts the representation of women’s roles in the First World War in Fr...