This thesis provides a history of the National Gallery of Victoria Travelling Scholarship from 1887 until 1932, when it was won successively by seven men and nine women. The recurrent theme is that of art as 'work' and of an art education as a vocational preparation. For men, the Scholarship promised an advanced education which would launch a career and confer professional and social status. Some remained expatriates and, as portraitists, established minor reputations abroad. Others returned to make their mark as artists, represented in institutional collections and included in classic accounts of Australian art. For women the outcomes were less predictable. Their success indicated that, as students, their abilities were acknowledged ; but ...
2 volumes (vol.1 Text, vol. 2 Images)My thesis examines the production, display, and sale of Orienta...
This article examines the significance of the large number of European reproductive prints present i...
This thesis deals with the intersection of art and Victorian gender. The first chapter will deal wit...
The thesis provides a revaluation of the art of Australian women artists in the period 1900-1940. I...
© 1995 Andrea LloydIn the years leading up to Federation at the turn of the century and in the ensui...
© 2004 Dr. Sarah Russell ScottBetween 1953 and 1964 a series of major Australian art commissions and...
© 1997 Lesley HardingThree women artists started the shift to modernist art practice in Australia du...
Alicia Foster’s article “Gwen John’s Self-Portrait: Art, Identity and Women Students at the Slade Sc...
At the end of the First World War most people’s thoughts turned to putting the war behind them, but ...
Before leaving for Europe in 1886 Emmanuel Phillips— Fox was a student of George Folingsby at the Na...
This thesis explores the cultural and artistic influence of Britain in Australia, or the Britishness...
This article examines women artists’ relationships with collectors and patrons in England between th...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1975 Leigh AstburyOn title page: Master of Arts (Prelimi...
In this thesis the history of portraiture in the British-ruled Australian colony of Victoria is exa...
The female artist has been almost invisible in historical account of the mid-Victorian period, yet ...
2 volumes (vol.1 Text, vol. 2 Images)My thesis examines the production, display, and sale of Orienta...
This article examines the significance of the large number of European reproductive prints present i...
This thesis deals with the intersection of art and Victorian gender. The first chapter will deal wit...
The thesis provides a revaluation of the art of Australian women artists in the period 1900-1940. I...
© 1995 Andrea LloydIn the years leading up to Federation at the turn of the century and in the ensui...
© 2004 Dr. Sarah Russell ScottBetween 1953 and 1964 a series of major Australian art commissions and...
© 1997 Lesley HardingThree women artists started the shift to modernist art practice in Australia du...
Alicia Foster’s article “Gwen John’s Self-Portrait: Art, Identity and Women Students at the Slade Sc...
At the end of the First World War most people’s thoughts turned to putting the war behind them, but ...
Before leaving for Europe in 1886 Emmanuel Phillips— Fox was a student of George Folingsby at the Na...
This thesis explores the cultural and artistic influence of Britain in Australia, or the Britishness...
This article examines women artists’ relationships with collectors and patrons in England between th...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1975 Leigh AstburyOn title page: Master of Arts (Prelimi...
In this thesis the history of portraiture in the British-ruled Australian colony of Victoria is exa...
The female artist has been almost invisible in historical account of the mid-Victorian period, yet ...
2 volumes (vol.1 Text, vol. 2 Images)My thesis examines the production, display, and sale of Orienta...
This article examines the significance of the large number of European reproductive prints present i...
This thesis deals with the intersection of art and Victorian gender. The first chapter will deal wit...