The Europeans

The Europeans: Émigré artists in Australia 1930-1960

Roger Butler (editor)
The Europeans: Émigré artists in Australia 1930-1960
Canberra: National Gallery of Australia, 1997

256 pages, 80 black and white illustrations, 23 x 16 cm., Bibliography
ISBN 0-642-13061-2

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction by Roger Butler
    Uniquely Australian: Gert Sellheim and the graphic arts, by Roger Butler
    Pesonal Gestures: Early choreography by Edouard Borovansky, by Michelle Potter
    Frederick Romberg and the Problem of European Authenticity, by Conrad Hamann
    Schulim Krimper and Fred Lowen: Two Melbourne furniture makers, by Terence Lane
    Sanctuaries: Three textile artists in Australia, by John McPhee
    Images of Displacement: Art from the internment camps, by Magdalene Keaney
    Blue Hydrangeas: Four émigré photographers, by Helen Ennis
    Maximilian Feuerring’s Three Suitcases, by Anne Bonyhady
    The European Intervention: Sculpture in Melbourne 1940–1960, by Christopher Heathcote
    A Philosophical Approach to Design: Gerhard Herbst and Fritz Janeba, by Anne Brennan
    We’ll Always Have Paris, by Deborah Clark
    Transplanting Ideas: How migrants shaped the Australian garden, by Janie Gillespie
    Jewellers and Jewellery: European trained, made in Australia, by Margaret Vine
    Sydney’s Most Fashionable Europeans, by Roger Leong
    Cinzano, Seagrass Matting and the Art of the Deal, by Terry Ingram
    No Dams: The art of Olegas Truchanas and Peter Dombrovskis, by Tim Bonyhady

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