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Jacqueline Marval* (b. 19.10.1866)
'Les Odalisques' (1903)
Oil on canvas
196.5 x 230.7 cm
* Real name: Marie Josephine Vallet
Despite hearing the song dozens of times I never thought to check out Lear’s “visages and forms of parrots and cockatoos”.
Between the ages of 18-20 he drew 42 parrots, including some Australian cockatoos. Published 1832.
Tricolour-crested (now Major Mitchell’s) cockatoo.
Francesco Solimena (b. 4.10.1657)
'Portrait of a Woman' (1705)
Oil on canvas
129 x 100 cm
Ada May Plante (b. 4.10.1875)
'Glenferrie Railway Station' (1934) @Library_Vic
Oil on artist board
27.5 x 36.6 cm
Noel Counihan (b. 4.10.1913)
'The new order' (1942) @NatGalleryAus
Oil on composition board
61.7 x 80.1 cm
'At the start of the march 1932' (1944) @ArtGalleryofNSW
Oil on hardboard
66.9 x 59.2 cm
'After work' (1958) @NGVMelbourne
Oil on composition board
83.9 x 111.7 cm
Francisco Dosamantes (b. 4.10.1911)
'Destruction of Culture (War)' (1939) #Antifa
Lithograph in black on cream wove paper
48.5 × 39.5 cm (image)
'Immigrants' (1926)
Woodcut
50.2 x 29.8cm
Dosamantes was just 14 when he produced that woodcut!
Blanding Sloan (b. 19.9.1886)
'Jazz - The New Possession' (1925)
Woodcut on paper
29.8 x 22.5 cm
Cherry Hood (b. 11.9.1959) @hood_cherry
'Ben Quilty' (2007)
Watercolour and varnish on canvas
240 x 180 cm
#Archibald finalist that year after Hood won in 2002.
Nahum Tschacbasov (b. 30.8.1899)
'City Dream' (1945)
Oil on canvas
61 x 91.4 cm
'Woman with Birds' (1950)
Oil on board
76.2 x 91.4 cm
Judy Cassab (b. 15.8.1920)
'Green Woman' (1960)
Oil on board
66.5 x 43 cm