Catalogue of the Shepparton Art Collection
Shepparton, Shepparton City Council, 1949. More
Shepparton, Shepparton City Council, 1949. More
Sydney, Art in Australia Limited, 1923. Number 383 of 1000 copies. The introduction is by Lionel Lindsay. More
Adelaide, Art Gallery of South Australia, 2012. Loosely inserted is an invitation to the official opening of the exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia. More
Sydney, 'Printed ... by Radcliffe Press ... by Authority from Penleigh Boyd', 1923. All 581 items were for sale; the original price-list is attached to the recto of the rear cover with a small piece of tape. The foreword to the British section was written by 'the famous English critic'..... More
Sydney, Art in Australia (and later, 'Sydney Morning Herald'), 1916 to 1942. The first number is inscribed on the verso of the plain card front cover 'To Arthur Streeton with the editor's best wishes. April 1917. Chas Lloyd Jones'. Streeton was living in England at the time. This issue contains..... More
Sydney, 'Sydney Morning Herald', 1941 and 1942. The fourth and final series of 'Art in Australia' comprised only six quarterly numbers between March 1941 and August 1942. They were a marked departure in all respects from the previous 94 numbers of the journal, which commenced publication in 1916: new editor..... More
London, Thames and Hudson, 1963. More
London, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1843. This would appear to be all twelve unnumbered and undated issues of the cumulative edition of Volume 1 of the magazine. The editor's 'Farewell Address' (see pages 359-363) indicates there will be no more: 'as regards the success of my project, it is..... More
Adelaide, Public Library ... 1918. Cels 'was an art connoisseur, recognized in Europe and England as an authority on Flemish and Dutch art of the 16th and 17th centuries.... His health having been undermined by the war was his reason for making South Australia his home. He brought his pictures..... More
London, Phaidon, 1967 (first edition). More
Canberra, Australian National Gallery, 1981. More
London, The Hambledon Press, 1984. 'Aston shows how Protestant Reformers derived encouragement from their predecessors, while interpreting Lollards in the light of their own faith ... an important contribution to the history of the Reformation, bringing to life the men and women of a movement interesting for its own sake..... More
Woollahra, Sotheby's Australia, 2001. With a memo slip on the letterhead of Justin Miller Sotheby's Chairman, inscribed and signed by Miller. More
Armadale, Sotheby's Australia Pty Ltd, 2004. 'Other highlights from the auction include rare and important 19th century drawings by William Barak and Tommy McRae [and] a remarkable group of four ink drawings depicting a tribal battle by Victorian artist Tommy McRae' (from Klingender's introduction). More
Dallas, Heritage Auction Galleries, 2007. With related ephemera, including the bid sheet, loosely inserted; some prices realised inscribed in ink. Not least Papua New-Guinea and Aboriginal. More
London, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., 2005. With photocopied price estimates loosely inserted. More
Sydney, Trustees of the National Art Gallery of NSW, 1915. The first plate is a photographic view of the Gallery building; the others reproduce paintings by Arthur Burgess, George Lambert, William Lister Lister, Fred Mahony, A. de Neuville (France), and Sir Luke Fildes (Britain). The only war-related images are one..... More
Tokyo, Kodansha International Ltd., 1974. More
Canberra, Gallery Huntly, [c.1977]. 'This catalogue contains the etchings and aquatints completed by Michael Ayrton shortly before his death in 1975, as well as the earlier etchings'. More
Moscow, Progress Publishers, 1982. Memorials which are as much architecture as sculpture; numerous illustrations, many in colour. More
[Melbourne], Felton Bequests Committee, [1923]. More
Paris, Léonce Laget, 1972. The first volume contains the history of this important French society of engravers, and the catalogue raisonné of the 300 prints it published; the second volume contains an extensive biographical dictionary of members. Number 11 of only 500 sets for sale. [2 items]. More
London, "The Bystander" Contemporary ownership signature and details dated 5 April 1917. More
Cape Town, Purnell, 1967. A large label mounted on the verso of the front flyleaf records that this is number 270 of 400 copies of the Collector's Edition, signed by both authors and the two principal artists. More
Sydney, Technological Museum, 1915. Provenance: Lesley Kilmeny Symon (1885-1969), with her initials on the front free endpaper. She was one of the daughters of Sir Josiah Symon (1846-1934), South Australian lawyer and politician. More