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Art in Australia, No. 2, 1917
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Art in Australia, No. 2, 1917

Hosted by Various · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 12 episodes

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In 1916, three pivotal figures of Sydneys art scene—Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram Stevens, and Charles Lloyd Jones—came together to launch Australias inaugural art magazine. Their vision was to celebrate the immense talent of Australian artists and make their works accessible to a wider audience, even offering high-quality reproductions for those unable to view the originals. All 102 issues of Art in Australia, published from 1916 to 1942, are now available online at the National Library of Australias Trove website. The second issue presents captivating biographical sketches of prominent contemporary Australian artists, including the likes of Charles Conder, Arthur Streeton, and Hans Heysen, each beautifully illustrated with examples of their remarkable works. Join us as we explore this rich artistic heritage—narrated by Phil Benson.

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Various hosts Art in Australia, No. 2, 1917, a arts show with 12 episodes published.

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012 - Lloyd Rees by Sydney Ure Smith

Feb 25, 20262m0

In 1916, three pivotal figures of Sydneys art scene—Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram Stevens, and Charles Lloyd Jones—came together to launch Australias inaugural art magazine. Their vision was to celebrate the immense talent o

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011 - B E Minns by Bertram Stevens

Feb 25, 20265m0

In 1916, three pivotal figures of Sydneys art scene—Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram Stevens, and Charles Lloyd Jones—came together to launch Australias inaugural art magazine. Their vision was to celebrate the immense talent o

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010 - John Longstaff by Bertram Stevens

Feb 25, 20265m0

In 1916, three pivotal figures of Sydneys art scene—Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram Stevens, and Charles Lloyd Jones—came together to launch Australias inaugural art magazine. Their vision was to celebrate the immense talent o

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009 - Early Etchers in Australia by Bertram Stevens

Feb 25, 20265m0

In 1916, three pivotal figures of Sydneys art scene—Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram Stevens, and Charles Lloyd Jones—came together to launch Australias inaugural art magazine. Their vision was to celebrate the immense talent o

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008 - The Creator and the Parasite by Norman Lindsay

Feb 25, 202610m0

In 1916, three pivotal figures of Sydneys art scene—Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram Stevens, and Charles Lloyd Jones—came together to launch Australias inaugural art magazine. Their vision was to celebrate the immense talent o

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007 - The Baldwin Spencer Collection by Bertram Stevens

Feb 25, 20265m0

In 1916, three pivotal figures of Sydneys art scene—Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram Stevens, and Charles Lloyd Jones—came together to launch Australias inaugural art magazine. Their vision was to celebrate the immense talent o

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006 - Hans Heysen by Ronald Finlayson

Feb 25, 20265m0

In 1916, three pivotal figures of Sydneys art scene—Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram Stevens, and Charles Lloyd Jones—came together to launch Australias inaugural art magazine. Their vision was to celebrate the immense talent o

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005 - David Low by Bertram Stevens

Feb 25, 20263m0

In 1916, three pivotal figures of Sydneys art scene—Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram Stevens, and Charles Lloyd Jones—came together to launch Australias inaugural art magazine. Their vision was to celebrate the immense talent o

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004 - Arthur Streeton's Place in Australian Art by Lionel Lindsay

Feb 25, 20269m0

In 1916, three pivotal figures of Sydneys art scene—Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram Stevens, and Charles Lloyd Jones—came together to launch Australias inaugural art magazine. Their vision was to celebrate the immense talent o

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003 - W Hardy Wilson by John Lane Mullins

Feb 25, 20263m0

In 1916, three pivotal figures of Sydneys art scene—Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram Stevens, and Charles Lloyd Jones—came together to launch Australias inaugural art magazine. Their vision was to celebrate the immense talent o

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002 - Some Recollections of Charles Conder by Julian Ashton

Feb 25, 20268m0

In 1916, three pivotal figures of Sydneys art scene—Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram Stevens, and Charles Lloyd Jones—came together to launch Australias inaugural art magazine. Their vision was to celebrate the immense talent o

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001 - Foreword by the Editors

Feb 25, 20263m0

In 1916, three pivotal figures of Sydneys art scene—Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram Stevens, and Charles Lloyd Jones—came together to launch Australias inaugural art magazine. Their vision was to celebrate the immense talent o

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