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For the fallen : the 1921-1922 Melbourne Public Library Mural Competition within the setting of decorative painting in Australian art / Paul Paffen.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: North Melbourne, Vic. : Australian Scholarly Publishing, Ltd in association with the National Gallery of Australia, 2021.Description: x, 462 pages : illustrations (some colour), portraits ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9781925984293
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 751.730994 23
LOC classification:
  • ND2869 .P34 2021
Summary: "In December 1921 the Melbourne Public Library launched an historic mural competition seeking to obtain a fifty-foot-long wall decoration to honour those who gave their lives in the Great War. Lindsay Bernard Hall - the National Gallery of Victoria's formidable Director and strict disciplinarian Painting Master of the Gallery's prestigious Art Schhool - conceived the idea, overseeing it along every step of its unpredictable course. The competition collapsed controversially in August 1922 with no outright winner declared. New Zealand-born artist Harold Septimus Power was approached to proceed with the design he had entered, which was only accepted by the narrowest of margins by the institution's Board of Trustees on the advice of three judges. This major, ground-breaking study brings to life the vast cast of the art world involved in the controversial competition. Myriads of relevant connections and inter-relationships spanning decades are navigated to feature the significant place that decorative painting occupied within Australian art, when it successfuly challenged the dominance of staid academic realism, being an alternative, creative, way for the contemporary artist to manage pictorial space." -- Back cover
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item reserves
Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Stacks Collection, see staff Non-Fiction large size 751.73 PAF Available 063973
Total reserves: 0

Includes bibliography (pages 383-430) and indexes.

"In December 1921 the Melbourne Public Library launched an historic mural competition seeking to obtain a fifty-foot-long wall decoration to honour those who gave their lives in the Great War. Lindsay Bernard Hall - the National Gallery of Victoria's formidable Director and strict disciplinarian Painting Master of the Gallery's prestigious Art Schhool - conceived the idea, overseeing it along every step of its unpredictable course.
The competition collapsed controversially in August 1922 with no outright winner declared. New Zealand-born artist Harold Septimus Power was approached to proceed with the design he had entered, which was only accepted by the narrowest of margins by the institution's Board of Trustees on the advice of three judges.
This major, ground-breaking study brings to life the vast cast of the art world involved in the controversial competition. Myriads of relevant connections and inter-relationships spanning decades are navigated to feature the significant place that decorative painting occupied within Australian art, when it successfuly challenged the dominance of staid academic realism, being an alternative, creative, way for the contemporary artist to manage pictorial space." -- Back cover

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