This article examines the significance of the large number of European reproductive prints present in the public and private art collections of early colonial Victoria. Several factors are identified as contributing to this popularity; ranging from the suitability of the print medium for the export market to the existence of informed print connoisseurs amongst colonial collectors and artists. This article also demonstrates some of the typical features of Australian art history; in that it is concerned with the evaluation of the Australian art world through reference to European culture (the centre-periphery debate) and also that it limits its discussion to the art of a particular Australian state (Victoria). The nineteenth-century division ...
This paper examines key examples of writing about Australian Aboriginal art in the decades around 19...
This paper is a post-print of an article published in Thesis Eleven 2005, 82(1), 62-72. The definiti...
This thesis provides a history of the National Gallery of Victoria Travelling Scholarship from 1887 ...
South Australia colonial art has been largely overlooked in the context of the history of the art of...
© 2015 Pamela Olive TuckettThe impact of Sir Charles Lock Eastlake on the practice and promotion of...
© 2015 Dr. Suzanne FraserScottish art was consistently collected and displayed in Australia from the...
In recent times a number of major exhibitions have been mounted in Australian drawing from the deep ...
© 1976 Dr. Gerard VaughanMy examination of the holdings of private art collections in Victoria befor...
This book explores, for the first time, the engagement of the five 'national' art galleries of the d...
The change from symbolism to imitative art in the late medieval period, and the confirmation of this...
The recent public advent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and its national and internati...
This thesis explores the collecting and exhibiting of colonial art (before 1908) by New Zealand's st...
This thesis explores the collecting and exhibiting of colonial art (before 1908) by New Zealand's st...
This thesis examines Australian type specimen books published between 1880 and 1901, analysing them ...
In this thesis the history of portraiture in the British-ruled Australian colony of Victoria is exa...
This paper examines key examples of writing about Australian Aboriginal art in the decades around 19...
This paper is a post-print of an article published in Thesis Eleven 2005, 82(1), 62-72. The definiti...
This thesis provides a history of the National Gallery of Victoria Travelling Scholarship from 1887 ...
South Australia colonial art has been largely overlooked in the context of the history of the art of...
© 2015 Pamela Olive TuckettThe impact of Sir Charles Lock Eastlake on the practice and promotion of...
© 2015 Dr. Suzanne FraserScottish art was consistently collected and displayed in Australia from the...
In recent times a number of major exhibitions have been mounted in Australian drawing from the deep ...
© 1976 Dr. Gerard VaughanMy examination of the holdings of private art collections in Victoria befor...
This book explores, for the first time, the engagement of the five 'national' art galleries of the d...
The change from symbolism to imitative art in the late medieval period, and the confirmation of this...
The recent public advent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and its national and internati...
This thesis explores the collecting and exhibiting of colonial art (before 1908) by New Zealand's st...
This thesis explores the collecting and exhibiting of colonial art (before 1908) by New Zealand's st...
This thesis examines Australian type specimen books published between 1880 and 1901, analysing them ...
In this thesis the history of portraiture in the British-ruled Australian colony of Victoria is exa...
This paper examines key examples of writing about Australian Aboriginal art in the decades around 19...
This paper is a post-print of an article published in Thesis Eleven 2005, 82(1), 62-72. The definiti...
This thesis provides a history of the National Gallery of Victoria Travelling Scholarship from 1887 ...