Records, 1893-2006. 1893-2006.

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Records, 1893-2006. 1893-2006.

Comprises artists files with an emphasis on women artists. Also includes correspondence, administrative records, mailing lists, photographs of paintings, catalogues, material from and concerning Sybil Craig, and an incomplete set of catalogues from the Victorian Artists' Society 1893-1957.

30 Boxes (5.2 m)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7618504

Libraries Australia

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Craig, Sybil, 1901-1989

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Melbourne artist Sybil Craig was known mainly for her still-life paintings, though her work covered a much broader spectrum, the emphasis being on her studies of French post-impressionism. From the description of Papers. 1853-ca. 1980. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222343110 ...

Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors

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Founded in 1901 by women who had been students at the National Gallery School, to provide a forum for artistic discussion and an opportunity to view and comment on each other's work. From the description of Records. 1904-1978. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225645091 The Society was founded in 1901 by women who had been students at the National Gallery School, to provide a forum for artistic discussion and an opportunity to view and comment on each other's work. ...

Jim Alexander Gallery

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The Jim Alexander Gallery was located at 13 Elmo Road, East Malvern and operated from 18 April 1982 - August 1990. Prior to this it was known as the Important Women Artists Gallery and operated from 2 April 1977 - March 1979. From the description of Records, 1893-2006. 1893-2006. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 500581990 ...

Victorian Artists' Society

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The Victorian Academy of Arts was founded in 1870. In 1886 the professional artists broke away and formed a professional society known as the Australian Artists' Association. The two groups amalgamated in 1888 under the name of Victorian Artists' Society. From the description of Records [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225766649 ...