Local History in Victoria
Author : Carole Beaumont
Publisher :
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 23,44 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Local history
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Author : Carole Beaumont
Publisher :
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 23,44 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Local history
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Publisher :
Page : 1810 pages
File Size : 27,8 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Australia
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Author : Emma Russell
Publisher :
Page : 86 pages
File Size : 14,22 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Melbourne (Vic.)
ISBN : 9781875606528
Author : Lynne Blackman
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 21,96 MB
Release : 2018-06-20
Category : Art
ISBN : 1611179556
Scholarly essays on the achievements of female artists working in and inspired by the American South Looking back at her lengthy career just four years before her death, modernist painter Nell Blaine said, "Art is central to my life. Not being able to make or see art would be a major deprivation." The Virginia native's creative path began early, and, during the course of her life, she overcame significant barriers in her quest to make and even see art, including serious vision problems, polio, and paralysis. And then there was her gender. In 1957 Blaine was hailed by Life magazine as someone to watch, profiled alongside four other emerging painters whom the journalist praised "not as notable women artists but as notable artists who happen to be women." In Central to Their Lives, twenty-six noted art historians offer scholarly insight into the achievements of female artists working in and inspired by the American South. Spanning the decades between the late 1890s and early 1960s, this volume examines the complex challenges these artists faced in a traditionally conservative region during a period in which women's social, cultural, and political roles were being redefined and reinterpreted. The presentation—and its companion exhibition—features artists from all of the Southern states, including Dusti Bongé, Anne Goldthwaite, Anna Hyatt Huntington, Ida Kohlmeyer, Loïs Mailou Jones, Alma Thomas, and Helen Turner. These essays examine how the variables of historical gender norms, educational barriers, race, regionalism, sisterhood, suffrage, and modernism mitigated and motivated these women who were seeking expression on canvas or in clay. Whether working from studio space, in spare rooms at home, or on the world stage, these artists made remarkable contributions to the art world while fostering future generations of artists through instruction, incorporating new aesthetics into the fine arts, and challenging the status quo. Sylvia Yount, the Lawrence A. Fleischman Curator in Charge of the American Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, provides a foreword to the volume. Contributors: Sara C. Arnold Daniel Belasco Lynne Blackman Carolyn J. Brown Erin R. Corrales-Diaz John A. Cuthbert Juilee Decker Nancy M. Doll Jane W. Faquin Elizabeth C. Hamilton Elizabeth S. Hawley Maia Jalenak Karen Towers Klacsmann Sandy McCain Dwight McInvaill Courtney A. McNeil Christopher C. Oliver Julie Pierotti Deborah C. Pollack Robin R. Salmon Mary Louise Soldo Schultz Martha R. Severens Evie Torrono Stephen C. Wicks Kristen Miller Zohn
Author : Public Library, Museums, and National Gallery (Vic.)
Publisher : Melbourne : Published for the Trustees of the Public Library by Robt. S. Brain
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 24,60 MB
Release : 1898
Category : Aboriginal Australians
ISBN :
Addressed by pioneers to His Excellency Charles Joseph La Trobe ... ; Each paper listed separately in this Bibliography.
Author : Richmond Henty
Publisher :
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 37,98 MB
Release : 1886
Category : Aboriginal Australians
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Portland Bay tribe - general and customs; Beliefs, magic; Reminiscences of author.
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Page : 2180 pages
File Size : 17,51 MB
Release : 1903
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Author : Fred Cahir
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 31,72 MB
Release : 2018-05
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1486306128
Indigenous Australians have long understood sustainable hunting and harvesting, seasonal changes in flora and fauna, predator–prey relationships and imbalances, and seasonal fire management. Yet the extent of their knowledge and expertise has been largely unknown and underappreciated by non-Aboriginal colonists, especially in the south-east of Australia where Aboriginal culture was severely fractured. Aboriginal Biocultural Knowledge in South-eastern Australia is the first book to examine historical records from early colonists who interacted with south-eastern Australian Aboriginal communities and documented their understanding of the environment, natural resources such as water and plant and animal foods, medicine and other aspects of their material world. This book provides a compelling case for the importance of understanding Indigenous knowledge, to inform discussions around climate change, biodiversity, resource management, health and education. It will be a valuable reference for natural resource management agencies, academics in Indigenous studies and anyone interested in Aboriginal culture and knowledge.
Author : William Frederick Howat
Publisher :
Page : 518 pages
File Size : 49,93 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Calumet Region (Ill. and Ind.)
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Author : Graeme Davison
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 746 pages
File Size : 50,83 MB
Release : 1998
Category : History
ISBN :
"The Companion contains approximately 1600 entries, ranging from essays of up to 2000 words to succinct, factual entries of 100 words. There are entries on politicians, colonisers, visionaries, newspaper barons, industrialists, explorers, writers, artists, and scientists. All the most famous Australians appear in the Companion, including Don Bradman, Ned Kelly, John Curtin, Joan Sutherland, and Patrick White. There are entries on the states, key institutions, prominent families, and famous or infamous events, such as Gallipoli, the Dismissal, the Rum Rebellion, and the Waterloo Creek Massacre. There are numerous extended essays on key facets of our national life - political, social, cultural, scientific, military, and economic. Readers will find incisive entries on matters such as art, capital punishment, gambling, language, literature, military history, and republicanism."--BOOK JACKET.