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Claire Healy (born 1971), installation artist in collaboration with Sean Cordeiro; Louise Hearman (born 1963), painter; Marcella Hempel (1915–2010), textile artist, second generation Bauhaus master weaver and lecturer in textiles; Belynda Henry, landscape artist; Deirdre Henty-Creer (1918–2012), painter; Mona Hessing (1933–2001), fibre ...
Elizabeth Durack (1915–2000): Western Australian artist and writer; Ivan Durrant (born 1947): painter, performance artist and writer; Benjamin Duterrau (1768–1851): English painter, etcher, engraver, sculptor and art lecturer who emigrated to Tasmania; Ludwik Dutkiewicz (1921–2008): Ukrainian-born naturalized Australian artist [1]
The Australian Tonalist movement, originating in the writings and teaching of Max Meldrum, followed a 'scientific' transcription of tonal relations, making 'impressionism' a system, and opposed Modernist art then emerging pre-WW2 in the Angry Penguins and the Heide Circle influenced by refugees from Europe, and Australian-born artists' visits ...
Grace Cossington Smith AO OBE (20 April 1892 – 20 December 1984) was an Australian artist and pioneer of modernist painting in Australia and was instrumental in introducing Post-Impressionism to her home country. Examples of her work are held by every major gallery in Australia.
The list of women Impressionists attempts to include women artists who were involved with the Impressionist movement or artists.. The four most well-known women Impressionists - Morisot, Cassatt, Bracquemond, and Gonzalès - emerged as artists at a time when the art world, at least in terms of Paris, was increasingly becoming feminized. 609 works by women were shown in the 1900 Salon, as ...
James Mollison is notable for establishing the Gallery and building on the collection that had already been assembled of mainly Australian paintings by purchasing icons of modern western art, the best known were the 1974 purchases of Blue Poles by Jackson Pollock ($1.3m), and Woman V by Willem de Kooning ($650,000). These purchases were very ...
Throughout her life Vale exhibited at venues including the Victorian Artists Society, the Women's Art Club, the Athenaeum, [3] and held a one-woman show in 1927 at Queens Hall. [1] Her intimist interpretation of Heidelberg School impressionist techniques is compared favourably with that of other women artists Jane Sutherland, Clara Southern and ...
Pages in category "Australian women artists" The following 179 pages are in this category, out of 179 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. -