Out of the Shadows: The Mezzotints of Graeme Peebles investigates Victorian printmaker Graeme Peebles' engagement with the mezzotint medium since the early 1970s.\ud \ud Over fifty works from the artist's oeuvre of nearly 300 mezzotints are examined to demonstrate Peebles' high quality technical skills and his unique approach to subject matter. This has ranged from enigmatic, surrealist-inspired subject matter to landscapes of the Lake Eucumbene region in the Kosciusko National Park, which range from the ominous and foreboding to the romantic and sublime.\ud \ud In this thesis I explore the intellectual groundwork on which much of Peebles work is based. In doing so I am redressing the imbalance between the popularity of Peebles' work and th...
This co-authored book offers the first systematic account of the silkscreen monoprints of Martyn Bre...
© 2001 Dr. Francis EburyPictorialism was the dominant international photographic style from the 1890...
A solo exhibition at the Gutman Library Gallery, Philadelphia, USA. The exhibition formed part of a ...
This long overdue appraisal of the art of Sydney Lee RA (1866–1949) offers an opportunity to redisco...
© 2012 Kim L. R. Clayton-GreeneThis thesis interrogates the history and legacy of James McNeill Whis...
"This 7-panel, framed relief print with a single word silk-screened on each panel relates t...
Commissioned by and staged at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, the exhibition Second Nature: The P...
© 1998 Alisa BunburyThis thesis presents the first thorough examination of the prints of Vaughan Mur...
This project investigates modes of representing the experience of a historically informed experience...
This exhibition consists of highlights of British prints from the collection of Australian artist pr...
Stephen Mumberson, Vice Chair of the Printmakers Council of the UK and I made the selection for the ...
Ron McBurnie’s “Chasing Palmer” is an exhibition of etchings influenced by the great Romantic printm...
This paper sets out to explore the relationships between language, landscape, representation, photog...
© 2008 Fiona Elizabeth MooreAustralia has an important legacy of stained glass, but there has been l...
This exhibition brought together four large narrative drawings, alongside small studies. The exhibit...
This co-authored book offers the first systematic account of the silkscreen monoprints of Martyn Bre...
© 2001 Dr. Francis EburyPictorialism was the dominant international photographic style from the 1890...
A solo exhibition at the Gutman Library Gallery, Philadelphia, USA. The exhibition formed part of a ...
This long overdue appraisal of the art of Sydney Lee RA (1866–1949) offers an opportunity to redisco...
© 2012 Kim L. R. Clayton-GreeneThis thesis interrogates the history and legacy of James McNeill Whis...
"This 7-panel, framed relief print with a single word silk-screened on each panel relates t...
Commissioned by and staged at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, the exhibition Second Nature: The P...
© 1998 Alisa BunburyThis thesis presents the first thorough examination of the prints of Vaughan Mur...
This project investigates modes of representing the experience of a historically informed experience...
This exhibition consists of highlights of British prints from the collection of Australian artist pr...
Stephen Mumberson, Vice Chair of the Printmakers Council of the UK and I made the selection for the ...
Ron McBurnie’s “Chasing Palmer” is an exhibition of etchings influenced by the great Romantic printm...
This paper sets out to explore the relationships between language, landscape, representation, photog...
© 2008 Fiona Elizabeth MooreAustralia has an important legacy of stained glass, but there has been l...
This exhibition brought together four large narrative drawings, alongside small studies. The exhibit...
This co-authored book offers the first systematic account of the silkscreen monoprints of Martyn Bre...
© 2001 Dr. Francis EburyPictorialism was the dominant international photographic style from the 1890...
A solo exhibition at the Gutman Library Gallery, Philadelphia, USA. The exhibition formed part of a ...