Eyre outlines his views on art and regionalism, arguing against international art as reductive and asserting that all good art is regional in its individualism and humanism. Biographical notes
The recent public advent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and its national and internati...
In 1715, when Richardson published An Essay on The Theory of Painting, he established English leader...
Sharp defines Smith's abstract paintings as coming from the English tradition and elaborates on the ...
Dillow discusses Eyre's paintings, noting how landscape expresses the human condition. Biographical ...
A brief reprinted text attests to the poetic capacity of Eyre's landscape paintings. Biographical no...
Eckhardt surveys Eyre's career, noting his use of symbols and his inclusion of the residue of civili...
Ivan Eyre is an artist known primarily for his landscapes and abstract figures. He studied art at th...
Bovey traces influences in Eyre's work in a largely biographical text. Biographical notes. 13 bibl. ...
Hirsch and Murray comment on the development and originality of Eyre's painting, underlining his com...
Eckhardt situates Eyre's painting in Canada, noting a transformation in his semi-realist landscapes ...
Oko provides a careful study of Eyre's creative process and presents the artist's work as an express...
Heath analyses one of Eyre's paintings in formal and iconographic terms and then, using Barthes' def...
Johnson discusses selected paintings produced during the 30-year period in which Eyre taught (1960-1...
This thesis explores aspects of modern art in relationship to new settler nation mythologies in the ...
The relationship with nature through art has been explored as a two fold bond. The first considers a...
The recent public advent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and its national and internati...
In 1715, when Richardson published An Essay on The Theory of Painting, he established English leader...
Sharp defines Smith's abstract paintings as coming from the English tradition and elaborates on the ...
Dillow discusses Eyre's paintings, noting how landscape expresses the human condition. Biographical ...
A brief reprinted text attests to the poetic capacity of Eyre's landscape paintings. Biographical no...
Eckhardt surveys Eyre's career, noting his use of symbols and his inclusion of the residue of civili...
Ivan Eyre is an artist known primarily for his landscapes and abstract figures. He studied art at th...
Bovey traces influences in Eyre's work in a largely biographical text. Biographical notes. 13 bibl. ...
Hirsch and Murray comment on the development and originality of Eyre's painting, underlining his com...
Eckhardt situates Eyre's painting in Canada, noting a transformation in his semi-realist landscapes ...
Oko provides a careful study of Eyre's creative process and presents the artist's work as an express...
Heath analyses one of Eyre's paintings in formal and iconographic terms and then, using Barthes' def...
Johnson discusses selected paintings produced during the 30-year period in which Eyre taught (1960-1...
This thesis explores aspects of modern art in relationship to new settler nation mythologies in the ...
The relationship with nature through art has been explored as a two fold bond. The first considers a...
The recent public advent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and its national and internati...
In 1715, when Richardson published An Essay on The Theory of Painting, he established English leader...
Sharp defines Smith's abstract paintings as coming from the English tradition and elaborates on the ...