Description |
1 videodisc (DVD) (37 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in |
Series |
The Australian eye |
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Australian eye
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Contents |
Man feeding his dogs, 1941 / Russell Drysdale --Madam Sosostris, 1948 / Robert Klippel and James Gleeson --Portrait of Dame Mary Gilmore, 1957 /William Dobell --Sydney 1942, 1981 / Sali Herman |
Summary |
The Australian Eye series is an historically grouped series of films on Australian painting made by Film Australia with the co-operation of the National Gallery and the Art Galleries in each state. Each program takes a major work of each of the particular artists from the period concerned, and examines that work in detail |
Credits |
Camera/script, David Muir ; consultants, James Gleeson, Barry Pearce ; series consultant, Daniel Thomas |
Notes |
Originally released: Lindfield, N.S.W. : Film Australia, c1984 |
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DVD. Produced for region 0 |
Subject |
Drysdale, Russell, 1912-1981. Man feeding his dogs
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Klippel, Robert, 1920-2001. Madam Sosostris
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Dobell, William, Sir, 1899-1970. Portrait of Dame Mary Gilmore.
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Herman, Sali, 1898- Sydney, 1942
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Painters -- Australia.
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Painting, Australian.
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Painting, Australian -- 20th century.
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Genre/Form |
Video recordings.
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Author |
Muir, David.
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Otton, Malcolm.
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Thomas, Daniel, 1931-
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Drysdale, Russell, 1912-1981.
Man feeding his dogs
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Klippel, Robert, 1920-2001.
Madam Sosostris
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Dobell, William, Sir, 1899-1970.
Portrait of Dame Mary Gilmore.
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Herman, Sali, 1898-1993.
Sydney, 1942
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Film Australia (Organization)
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