A Companion to Australian Art. Группа авторов

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Figurative Painting,1942–1962. Sydney: The Power Institute of Fine Arts, University of Sydney.

      32 Eagle, Mary. 1984. “Ideologies of an Art Revolution.” In Anything Goes: Art in Australia 1970–1980, edited by Paul Taylor, 144–147. Melbourne: Art & Text. Originally published in The Age (1979).

      33 Edwards, Deborah and Denise Mimmocchi, eds. 2013. Sydney Moderns: Art for a New World. Sydney: Art Gallery of New South Wales.

      34 Edwards, Deborah, Rose Peel and Denise Mimmocchi. 2005. Margaret Preston. Sydney: Art Gallery of New South Wales.

      35 Esau, Erika. Images of the Pacific Rim: Australia and California 1850–1935. Sydney: Power Publications.

      36 Galbally, Ann. 1985. “Introduction.” In Golden Summers: Heidelberg and Beyond, edited by Jane Clarke and Bridget Whitelaw, 9-10. Sydney: International Cultural Corporation of Australia Limited.

      37 Galbally, Ann. 2003. Charles Conder: The Last Bohemian. Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press.

      38 Galbally, Ann. 2011. “National Life and Landscape: The Heidelberg School as Mythmaker 1880–1905.” In The Cambridge Companion to Australian Art, edited by Jaynie Anderson, 71–83. Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.

      39 Gray, Anne. 2007. George W. Lambert Retrospective: Heroes & Icons. Canberra: National Gallery of Australia.

      40 Haese, Richard. 1981. Rebels and Precursors: The Revolutionary Years of Australian Art. Ringwood, Vic.: Allen Lane.

      41 Hansen, David. 2010. “Seeing Truganini.” Australian Book Review May 321: 45–53.

      42 Hoorn, Jeanette, ed. 1994. Strange Women: Essays in Art and Gender. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. 1994.

      43 Hoorn, Jeanette. 2005a. “Joseph Lycett: Exposing the Lie of Terra Nullius.” In Radical Revisionism: An Anthology of Writings on Australia Art, edited by Rex Butler, 127–131. Brisbane: Institute of Modern Art. Originally published in Art & Australia 31:1 (1993).

      44 Hughes, Robert. 1970. The Art of Australia. revised edition. Ringwood, Vic.: Penguin Books Australia.

      45 Hughes, Robert. 2006. “Introduction.” In Modernism and Australia: Documents on Art, Design, and Architecture 1917–1967, edited by Ann Stephen, Andrew McNamara, and Philip Goad, 708–713. Melbourne: Miegunyah Press. Originally published in Recent Australian Painting (1961).

      46 Jaynie, Anderson, ed. 2011. The Cambridge Companion to Australian Art. Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.

      47 Kerr, Joan, ed. 1992. The Dictionary of Australian Artists: Painters, Sketchers, Photographers and Engravers to 1870. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

      48 Kerr, Joan and Jo Holder, eds. 1999. Past Present: The National Women’s Art Anthology. North Ryde, Sydney: Craftsman House.

      49 Lane, Terence, ed. 2007. Australian Impressionism. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria.

      50 Lowish, Susan. 2011. “Setting the Scene: Early Writing on Australian Aboriginal Art.” Journal of Art Historiography 4: 1–12. Accessed November 18, 2020. https://arthistoriography.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/lowish-ed.pdf

      51 Lindsay, Norman. 1916. “A Modern Malady.” Art in Australia 1 1916: n.p.

      52 Lock-Weir, Tracey. 2008. Misty Moderns: Australian Tonalists 1915–1950. Adelaide: Art Gallery of South Australia.

      53 Lynn, Elwyn. 2006. “Abstract and Kitsch.” In Modernism and Australia: Documents on Art, Design, and Architecture 1917–1967, edited by Ann Stephen, Andrew McNamara, and Philip Goad, 679–681. Melbourne: Miegunyah Press. Originally published in CAS Broadsheet (April 1955).

      54 McAuliffe, Chris. 1996. Art and Suburbia: A World Art Book. Roseville East, NSW: Craftsman House.

      55 MacDonald, J.S. 2006. “Arthur Streeton.” In Modernism and Australia: Documents on Art, Design, and Architecture 1917–1967, edited by Ann Stephen, Andrew McNamara, and Philip Goad, 679–681. Melbourne: Miegunyah Press. Originally published in Art in Australia (October 1931): n.p.

      56 McCaughey, Patrick. 1968. “The Significance of the Field.” Art and Australia 6, 3 December 1968: 235–242.

      57 McCaughey, Patrick. 2014. Strange Country: Why Australian Painting Matters. Melbourne: Miegunyah Press.

      58 McCubbin, Frederick. 1975. “Some Remarks on the History of Australian Art.” In Documents on Art and Taste in Australia: The Colonial Period, 1770–1914, edited by Bernard Smith, 269–281. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. Originally published in The Art of Frederick McCubbin (1916).

      59 McCulloch, Alan. 1968a. Encyclopedia of Australian Art. Richmond, Vic.: Hutchinson.

      60 McCulloch, Alan. 1968b. “Entertainment, Yes, But Is This Really Art?” The Herald, Melbourne (24 August 1968).

      61 McQueen, Humphrey. 1979. The Black Swan of Trespass: The Emergence of Modernist Painting in Australia to 1944. Sydney: Alternative Publishing Cooperative Ltd.

      62 Meadmore, Clement. 2006. “New York Scene II – Color as an Idiom.” In Modernism and Australia: Documents on Art, Design and Architecture, edited by Ann Stephen, Andrew McNamara, and Philip Goad, 768. Carlton, Vic.: Miegunyah Press. Originally published in Art and Australia 3 (March, 1966).

      63 Moore, Catriona. 2005. “Margaret Preston at Home.” In Radical Revisionism: An Anthology of Writings on Australian Art, edited by Rex Butler, 200-212. Brisbane: Institute of Modern Art.

      64 Moore, John D. 2006. “Thoughts in Reference to Modern Art.” In Modernism and Australia: Documents on Art, Design, and Architecture 1917–1967, edited by Ann Stephen, Andrew McNamara, and Philip Goad, 68–71. Melbourne: Miegunyah Press. Originally published in Undergrowth: A Magazine of Youth and Ideal (Jan–Feb 1927).

      65 Moore, William. 1934. The Story of Australian Art: From the Earliest Known Art of the Continent to the Art of To-Day. Sydney: Angus and Robertson Ltd.

      66 Morphy, Howard. 2011. “Moving the Body Painting into the Art Gallery – Knowing about and Appreciating Works of Aboriginal Art.” Journal of Art Historiography 4: 1–20. Accessed January 29, 2015. https://arthistoriography.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/moving-the-body-images-_formatted_01dec1.pdf.

      67 Neville, Richard. 2012. Mr JW Lewin: Painter and Naturalist. Sydney: New South Publishing.

      68 Peers, Juliette. 1992. “Women Artists and the Cult of Plein Air.” In Completing the Picture: Women Artists and the Heidelberg School, edited by Victoria Hammond and Juliette Peers, 17-31. Hawthorn East, Vic: Artmoves.

      69 Peers, Juliette. 2005. “The Heidelberg School in a New Millennium.” In Radical Revisionism: An Anthology of Writings on Australian Art, edited by Rex Butler, 182–188. Brisbane: IMA.

      70 Peers, Juliette. 2011. “Women Artists as Drivers of Early Art Historical Activities and Alternative Art Historical Narratives in Australia.” Journal of Art Historiography 4: 1–18. Accessed January 29, 2015. https://arthistoriography.wordpress.com/number-4-june-2011.

      71 Phillips, A.A. 2006. “The Cultural Cringe.” In Modernism and Australia: Documents on Art, Design, and Architecture 1917–1967, edited by Ann Stephen, Andrew McNamara, and Philip Goad, 623–627. Melbourne: Miegunyah Press. Originally published in Meanjin 9, 4 (Summer 1950): 299–302.

      72 Plant, Margaret. 1987. “The Lost Art of Federation: Australia’s Quest for Modernism.” Art Bulletin of Victoria 28: 110–129.

      73 Preston, Margaret. 1941. “Aboriginal Art of Australia.” In Art of Australia: 1788–1941, edited by Sydney Ure Smith. New York: MoMA.

      74 Preston, Margaret. 2006a. “Why I Became a Convert to Modern Art.” In Modernism and Australia: Documents on Art, Design, and Architecture 1917–1967,


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