This exhibition shows us that Robinson is at home with any medium: oils, watercolours, pastels, lithography, lead pencils or ceramics; and any subject: a chook, a vertiginous mountain ridge, or, in this case, himself sitting on his verandah. This self portrait is wonderfully accurate. The Panama hat is essential for Bill in the harsh Queensland sun—there are hats everywhere in the house, to remind him never to leave the house without one—but the yellow flower jauntily claims centrestage. Everything is tangibly real. You can imaginatively lay your hand on each item in the picture, feel its texture and its weight. He allows the light to articulate the self portrait, the curve of his bald head, and the three splashes of light giving volume to ...
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Laurel J. Robinson Catalogue of exhibition held at the Centre for the Arts Gallery, Hunter st Hobar
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This is a portrait of William Savage Johnson by Natalie Calderwood, presented on the occasion of the...
In this thesis I have looked at the life and works of the Australian self-taught artist, Selby Warre...
Richard Fozard’s fine engravings and etchings present a potent vision of landscape. He was an indivi...
It was an enormous compliment to be asked to curate this exhibition of William Robinson’s work, an ...
FOREWORD It has now been four years since the official opening of the William Robinson Gallery a...
William Robinson: The Transfigured Landscape presents an unprecedented opportunity to view significa...
Foreword In April 2016, William Robinson celebrated his 80th birthday. While this important arti...
Foreword The William Robinson Gallery was established as part of the major restoration of Old Gov...
Laurel J. Robinson Catalogue of exhibition held at the Centre for the Arts Gallery, Hunter st Hobar
textHenry Peach Robinson (1830-1901) was one of the most prolific and vocal advocates of photograph...
Landscape Portrait: Now and Then explores the links between landscape painting and portraiture at He...
John Charles Robinson was a ‘Renaissance man’ of the Victorian art world: a curator, collector, crit...
Although I did not know it at the time, the 1980s renovation of our Federation house would become th...
Essay published for 'Mrs Darwin's Garden' Exhibition Catalogue, 24HR ART Northern Territory Centre f...
William Yaxley : the arrival Catalogue of an exhibition held at the University of Tasmania Plimsol...
This is a portrait of William Savage Johnson by Natalie Calderwood, presented on the occasion of the...
In this thesis I have looked at the life and works of the Australian self-taught artist, Selby Warre...
Richard Fozard’s fine engravings and etchings present a potent vision of landscape. He was an indivi...