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| ETCHING
HOUSE |
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Hours |
Shop 22, 531 South
Dowling Street
Surry Hills NSW 2010
PO Box 408
Camden NSW 2570
(0413) 007 054
Etching House
www.etchinghouse.com.au
7 days 10:00am - 5:00pm |
| Etching
House specialise in art by Norman Lindsay, Garry Shead, Jason Benjamin
and Michael Leunig. We also deal in David Boyd, Charles Blackman
and a number of other Australian artists. Etching House has on
display in various locations a fine and diverse collection of Australian
art that is original and limited edition both affordable and
collectable, in new and secondary state. |
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| JOSEF LEBOVIC GALLERY |
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Address
Phone
Fax
Email
Web
Hours |
34 Paddington Street
Paddington NSW 2021
(02) 9332 1840
(02) 9331 7431
Josef Lebovic
www.joseflebovicgallery.com
Wed-Fri 1:00pm - 6:00pm
Sat 11:00am - 5:00pm |
| Established
in 1977, the gallery is proud to highlight the works of Norman
Lindsay, with books and sculptures on exhibit and also specialises
in original prints and photographs. Apart from art prints and lithographs,
the Josef Lebovic Gallery also features a fine range of books and
sculptures. Many of the book titles are exclusive to the gallery,
and several limited edition titles featuring great Australian artists. |
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| RAYNER
SUNSET GALLERY AND FRAMING |
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Address
Phone/Fax
Email
Web
Hours |
15-17 Sunset Parade
Port
Macquarie NSW
(02) 6583 4100
Sunset
www.sunsetgallery.com.au
Mon-Fri 10:00am - 5:00pm
Sat/Sun/Public Holidays 10:00am - 2:00pm |
| Rayner
Sunset Gallery is
located behind the El Paso Motel, around the corner from
the Police Station, overlooking the Hastings River. The Gallery
has a regularly changing display of artworks by well known
local and regional artists; plus bronzes, leadlighting,
stained glass figurines and glassware.The
latest releases of Norman Lindsay limited edition facsimile etchings
are now available, both framed and unframed. |
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| PUBLIC
GALLERIES RELATED TO NORMAN LINDSAY |
| NATIONAL
TRUST NORMAN LINDSAY GALLERY AND MUSEUM |
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Address
Phone
Fax
Email
Web
Entry
Hours
Closed |
14 Norman Lindsay Crescent
Faulconbridge NSW 2776
(02) 4751 1067
(02) 4751 5845
NLGM
www.normanlindsay.com.au
Trust members free
Adults $9.00 / Concession $6.00
Children 6-12 years $4.00
7 days 10:00am - 4:00pm
Christmas Day |
Set in
extensive grounds, the property was the home of Norman and Rose
from 1912. It was here that Norman created etchings, oils, watercolours,
sculptures, the fine ship models which he made as a pastime, and
his most famous writing, the children's classic, The Magic
Pudding.
Over the years Norman transformed his estate, adding classical colonnades
and a Roman courtyard to the house, and sculpting nymphs, satyrs
and fountains to embellish the grounds.
In the Etching Studio, built in 1913, Norman and Rose completed over
11,000 etchings which were sold world-wide. The main Painting Studio
was constructed in 1918.
The house, studios and grounds are all open to view. |
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| BALLARAT FINE ART GALLERY |
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Address
Phone
Fax
Email
Entry
Hours
Closed |
40 Lydiard Street North
Ballarat VIC 3350
(03) 5320 5858
(03) 5331 6361
BFAG
www.balgal.com
Gallery members Free
Adults $5:00 / Concession $2.50
Children under 16 Free
7 days 10:30am - 5:00pm
Good Friday and Christmas Day |
Ballarat
Fine Art Gallery is the largest and oldest regional gallery in
Australia and houses one of the most comprehensive Australian art
collections. This ranges from the early Colonial settlement through
to the Gold Rush era to the late 19th Century Heidelberg School,
20th century modernism and to more recent contemporary art.
Norman was born at "Lisnacrieve", Creswick, a small Victorian town
fifteen minutes drive north of Ballarat. Norman's sister Mary, two years older
than he, lived at "Lisnacrieve"
until she died in 1968. Mary left most of the furniture and pictures
to the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery where a replica of the sitting
room was built. It contains much of the original furniture including
the chaise-lounge and, with a comprehensive collection of works
by Percy, Lionel, Norman, Ruby and Daryl Lindsay, is on permanent
exhibition.
"Lisnacrieve" was furnished in typical Victorian fashion with marble
mantlepieces, damask wallpaper, heavy mahogany and rosewood furniture, gilt-edged
oleographs, what-nots, family miniatures, shells from Fiji and antimacassars.
After Mary's death the rambling wooden house was demolished. |
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| NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL
ART MUSEUM |
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Address
Phone
Fax
Web |
Kentucky Street
Armidale NSW 2350
(02) 6772 5255
(02) 6772 9702
www.neram.com.au |
The
New England Regional Art Museum houses the Howard Hinton collection
of Australian art in which Norman Lindsay features strongly.
The collection covers most oeuvres of art in Australia in the period 1880 to
1948, and it is a collection clearly shaped by Hinton's obsession and unbound
pleasure in finding, buying, and at regular periods, passing on the treasures.
He purchased art from commercial galleries, dealers and often directly from artists
whom he grew to know well. He also donated a library of art books.
The collection reflects Hinton's early love for Victorian travel paintings as
well as his respect for the conventions of Australian landscape art, and it includes
works by most of the Australian artists.
The collection includes paintings by William Dobell, Adrian Feint, Elioth Gruner,
Hans Heysen, J.J. Hilder, Gladys Owen, Margaret Preston, Thea Proctor, Tom Roberts,
Ethel Spowers, Arthur Streeton and the Lindsay family. |
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| PUBLIC
GALLERIES |
| ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH
WALES |
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Address
Phone
Fax
Email
Web
Entry
Hours
Closed |
Art Gallery Road, The Domain
Sydney NSW 2000
(02) 9225 1700 Switchboard
(02) 9225 1744 Information Desk
(02) 9225 1790 What's On Line (recorded message)
1800 679 278 Toll Free
(02) 9221 6226
AGNSW
www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au
Free but charges apply to some exhibitions
7 days 10:00am - 5:00pm
Late Closing every Wednesday 9:00pm
Good Friday and Christmas Day |
| The
Art Gallery of New South Wales is the leading museum of art in
New South Wales and Sydney, and one of Australia's foremost cultural
institutions. It holds significant collections of Australian, European
and Asian art, and presents nearly forty exhibitions annually. |
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