Roger Butler
PRINTED IMAGES BY AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS 1885-1955
Canberra: National Gallery of Australia, 2007
328 pages, 439 colour illustrations, 30 x 25 cm., Bibliography, Index.
ISBN 978-0-642-54204-5
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
The painter–printmaking movement
Early painter–etchers in Australia
Working overseas: Etching, lithography and monotypes in London and Paris
The artistic lithograph in Australia
Prints and photographs: Shared concerns
The Australian Painter–Etchers Society
The importance of design
Early posters and lithography
The poster style
Blamire Young and the artistic poster in Melbourne
An Australian style
Artists' woodblock prints
Australia and Japan: Links in print
Australian artists in Japan
Woodblocks: Printed in the Japanese manner
Travel posters
Wood-engraving and the art of the fine book
Exemplars: Margaret Preston and Thea Proctor
The linocut and Sydney women artists
Melbourne manner
Printed in magazines
The Grosvenor School and colour linocuts
War, Depression, Anxiety
World War I
Posters
Responses to the war
World War II
Posters
Enemy aliens
Army life
At home with war
Printmakers and politics
The Great Depression
The linocut
Activists
The New Theatre
These are my people
Anxiety in war and its aftermath
Lithography, a democratic art form
Freedom of expression
Cold War anxiety and the search for meaning
Bibliography
Index