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Sidney Nolan: Wimmera
Jul 25, 2011
8m 00s
Russell Drysdale: Moody’s pub
Jul 25, 2011
9m 14s
George W. Lambert: The Light Horseman
Jul 25, 2011
6m 54s
Louis Buvelot: Winter morning near Heidelberg
Jul 25, 2011
6m 15s
John Olsen: Summer in the you beaut country
Jul 25, 2011
8m 10s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 7/25/11 | ![]() Sidney Nolan: Wimmera | “In your stomach as well as your eyes” A pacifist, Sidney Nolan spent some of the war years in the Wimmera, the dominant sun inspiring some of his most famous works. | 8m 00s | ||||||
| 7/25/11 | ![]() Russell Drysdale: Moody’s pub | A quality of StrangenessHugely popular, Russell Drysdale’s used his characteristic palette of ochres, browns and red to create this work, Moody’s pub. | 9m 14s | ||||||
| 7/25/11 | ![]() George W. Lambert: The Light Horseman | In Times of WarAs Official Australian War artist chronicling the AIF in World War I, George W. Lambert’s powerful images were from first hand experience. | 6m 54s | ||||||
| 7/25/11 | ![]() Louis Buvelot: Winter morning near Heidelberg | A light touch One of Louis Buvelot first paintings of his new homeland Australia is a beautifully balanced composition depicting the harsh Australian light. | 6m 15s | ||||||
| 7/25/11 | ![]() John Olsen: Summer in the you beaut country | A magnificent life-force Using a palate of primary colours, with jazz music playing, John Olsen painted this vibrant, imaginative work, on a ceiling. | 8m 10s | ||||||
| 7/25/11 | ![]() E. Philips Fox: The arbour | A Gentle Presence Happily settled in married life in Paris, the artist paints with a wonderful sense of intimacy in this blissful domestic scene. | 4m 58s | ||||||
| 7/25/11 | ![]() Tom Roberts: Shearing the Rams | Paint what you Love Over 70 sketches and 8 months of solid work went into this unashamedly nationalist painting. | 6m 22s | ||||||
| 7/25/11 | ![]() Arthur Streeton: The purple noon’s transparent might | “Working in a fiery trance” 108 degrees in the shade provided the perfect atmosphere for Streeton to capture the hot, atmospheric quality of Australia. | 5m 12s | ||||||
| 7/25/11 | ![]() 9 by 5 | Turning PointMaking a statement, this exhibition of swiftly painted, fleeting impressions on 9 x 5 dimensioned cigar box lids was a conscious break from the traditions of the past. | 10m 39s | ||||||
| 7/25/11 | ![]() John Brack: Collins St,5pm | Capturing Collins Street Melbourne City Life in the 1950’s is the focus of this well-known and much loved Australian painting. | 4m 45s | ||||||
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| 7/25/11 | ![]() Fred Williams: Red Landscape | Turn it Upside Down Inspired by his passion for the Pilbara, Fred Williams visited time and time again to find new perspectives from the air and the ground. | 8m 22s | ||||||
| 7/25/11 | ![]() Jane Sutherland: Field naturalists | The Trail-blazer From field-naturalist club member with her brother, to a trail-blazer for women artists, the focus is on Jane Sutherland. | 4m 02s | ||||||
| 7/25/11 | ![]() John Glover: 'The River Nile, Van Dieman’s Land From Mr Glover’s Farm | Between Two WorldsInspired by nature and a search for the new and exotic, successful artist John Glover left England aged 63 to start a new life in Hobart Town. | 6m 40s | ||||||
| 7/25/11 | ![]() Robert Klippel: No. 709 | The curious sculptor It’s just a number. Robert Klippel wants the sculpture to be interpreted by the viewer. That’s you. | 8m 14s | ||||||
| 7/25/11 | ![]() Bertram MacKennal: Circe | A Towering SorceressTowering over us, larger than life, the mythological character Circe is portrayed at her most theatrical moment. | 7m 33s | ||||||
| 7/25/11 | ![]() Henry Burn: Swanston St from Prince’s Bridge | Marvellous Melbourne Henry Burn’s most well-known artwork shows us Melbourne Life in the gold rush of the 1860’s. | 4m 27s | ||||||
| 7/25/11 | ![]() Grace Cossington Smith: The bridge in-curve | Building Blocks of Colour Colour and light are the key elements in this significant and dynamic painting of the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. | 5m 43s | ||||||
| 7/25/11 | ![]() Frederick McCubbin: The Pioneer | McCubbin in MacedonAn unfolding narrative over three panels, The Pioneer is part of a group of great Australian history works painted by McCubbin. | 8m 01s | ||||||
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