Baron Clark of Saltwood is generally accredited with bringing the work of Sidney Nolan before the British public and helping to establish his career in London. In his autobiography, Clark describes his surprise ‘discovery’ of the work of Nolan but makes no mention of the role that Professor Joseph Burke played in directing his attention towards the work of Nolan and Drysdale even before his first visit to Australia in 1949. Clark was impressed by the ‘queerness’ of Australian landscape art, although Drysdale’s paintings, influenced by the work of Sutherland and Moore, reflected recent trends in British art and Clark’s own artistic tastes. To Clark, Nolan’s landscapes seemed to offer a new future for contemporary landscape painting and coinc...
The English naturalist and ornithologist, John Gould, visited Australia in the late 1830...
This article considers the involvement of the art historian Kenneth Clark in design policy and promo...
Bryan Robertson curated a number of exhibitions of international significance during his time as Dir...
Baron Clark of Saltwood is generally accredited with bringing the work of Sidney Nolan before the Br...
Artist Sidney Nolan is the first holder of the Australian National University's shorter-term fellows...
During the early 1960s, an expatriate community of Australian artists lived and exhibited in London....
Subtle and wide-ranging in its account, this study explores the impact of Australian art in Britain ...
From his emergence on the cultural scene in the 1920s until his death in 1983, Kenneth Clark was one...
Art history’s history in Melbourne began with the appointment of Joseph Burke (1913-1992) to the Her...
Published in 1962 and again in 1981, Kenneth Clark’s Provincialism has come up often in reflections...
First published as a foreword to Peter Fuller’s The Australian Scapegoat: Towards an Antipodean Aest...
© 2013 Dr. Paula DredgeThis thesis examines the history of Sidney Nolan’s art-making practice in Aus...
First published as a foreword to Peter Fuller’s The Australian Scapegoat: Towards an Antipodean Aest...
Desiderius Orban (1884-1986) was born in Hungary. He had been a successful painter and teacher in hi...
Parrot André. Kenneth Clark, Masterpieces of Fifty Centuries. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.. In: S...
The English naturalist and ornithologist, John Gould, visited Australia in the late 1830...
This article considers the involvement of the art historian Kenneth Clark in design policy and promo...
Bryan Robertson curated a number of exhibitions of international significance during his time as Dir...
Baron Clark of Saltwood is generally accredited with bringing the work of Sidney Nolan before the Br...
Artist Sidney Nolan is the first holder of the Australian National University's shorter-term fellows...
During the early 1960s, an expatriate community of Australian artists lived and exhibited in London....
Subtle and wide-ranging in its account, this study explores the impact of Australian art in Britain ...
From his emergence on the cultural scene in the 1920s until his death in 1983, Kenneth Clark was one...
Art history’s history in Melbourne began with the appointment of Joseph Burke (1913-1992) to the Her...
Published in 1962 and again in 1981, Kenneth Clark’s Provincialism has come up often in reflections...
First published as a foreword to Peter Fuller’s The Australian Scapegoat: Towards an Antipodean Aest...
© 2013 Dr. Paula DredgeThis thesis examines the history of Sidney Nolan’s art-making practice in Aus...
First published as a foreword to Peter Fuller’s The Australian Scapegoat: Towards an Antipodean Aest...
Desiderius Orban (1884-1986) was born in Hungary. He had been a successful painter and teacher in hi...
Parrot André. Kenneth Clark, Masterpieces of Fifty Centuries. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.. In: S...
The English naturalist and ornithologist, John Gould, visited Australia in the late 1830...
This article considers the involvement of the art historian Kenneth Clark in design policy and promo...
Bryan Robertson curated a number of exhibitions of international significance during his time as Dir...