© 1984 Margaret E. McGuireClarice Beckett has been a fugitive figure in the short history of Australian art. For more than thirty years after her death in 1935, her paintings were not seen outside a small circle of family and friends, and many were neglected. She became almost a nobody: Mrs. Beckett’s daughter, who had never travelled, never solicited success, never married, and who finally never left her parents. She had established, it seemed, only tenuous connections to the world. However between 1923 and 1933 she mounted annual exhibitions of her work in Melbourne. These exhibitions were reviewed with surprising regularity and often at some length. She also exhibited annually with the Twenty Melbourne Painters from 1923 to 1934, and the...
Edith Collier (1885-1964) is a Wanganui artists whose life and oeuvre is the subject of this biograp...
© 2002 Gaynor Patricia CuthbertThis thesis brings back into focus the life and art of Moya Oyring 19...
This thesis considers Katherine Mansfield’s development as a writer in relation to late nineteenth a...
© 1992 Cherry TennantAdapting the words of Judith Allen, in order to understand the present for wome...
© 1997 Lesley HardingThree women artists started the shift to modernist art practice in Australia du...
© 1995 Andrea LloydIn the years leading up to Federation at the turn of the century and in the ensui...
Mary Cecil Allen (1893-1962) was an Australian artist and art educator who moved to New York in 1927...
The thesis provides a revaluation of the art of Australian women artists in the period 1900-1940. I...
© 1986 Hamish McDonaldThis thesis traces the life and work of Penleigh Boyd. In so doing it seeks to...
© 1992 Myra ScottEdwardian England was projected in paintings by artists such as John Singer Sargent...
Recognition is the aim of this account of an artist who is now remembered largely for her beauty, he...
Date:1910Emily Kame Kngwarreye was born c1910 in Alhalkere, the Utopia area of Central Australia. Sh...
This collection of writings is a handy resource about an impressive woman, and will undoubtedly open...
Vera Lindsay Whitesides, 1886-1941 : a Tasmanian portraitist. Catalogue of an exhibition mounted as...
This thesis provides a history of the National Gallery of Victoria Travelling Scholarship from 1887 ...
Edith Collier (1885-1964) is a Wanganui artists whose life and oeuvre is the subject of this biograp...
© 2002 Gaynor Patricia CuthbertThis thesis brings back into focus the life and art of Moya Oyring 19...
This thesis considers Katherine Mansfield’s development as a writer in relation to late nineteenth a...
© 1992 Cherry TennantAdapting the words of Judith Allen, in order to understand the present for wome...
© 1997 Lesley HardingThree women artists started the shift to modernist art practice in Australia du...
© 1995 Andrea LloydIn the years leading up to Federation at the turn of the century and in the ensui...
Mary Cecil Allen (1893-1962) was an Australian artist and art educator who moved to New York in 1927...
The thesis provides a revaluation of the art of Australian women artists in the period 1900-1940. I...
© 1986 Hamish McDonaldThis thesis traces the life and work of Penleigh Boyd. In so doing it seeks to...
© 1992 Myra ScottEdwardian England was projected in paintings by artists such as John Singer Sargent...
Recognition is the aim of this account of an artist who is now remembered largely for her beauty, he...
Date:1910Emily Kame Kngwarreye was born c1910 in Alhalkere, the Utopia area of Central Australia. Sh...
This collection of writings is a handy resource about an impressive woman, and will undoubtedly open...
Vera Lindsay Whitesides, 1886-1941 : a Tasmanian portraitist. Catalogue of an exhibition mounted as...
This thesis provides a history of the National Gallery of Victoria Travelling Scholarship from 1887 ...
Edith Collier (1885-1964) is a Wanganui artists whose life and oeuvre is the subject of this biograp...
© 2002 Gaynor Patricia CuthbertThis thesis brings back into focus the life and art of Moya Oyring 19...
This thesis considers Katherine Mansfield’s development as a writer in relation to late nineteenth a...