Art in Australia, No. 1, 1916


Read by Phil Benson

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In 1916, three prominent identities in the Sydney art world - Sydney Ure Smith, Bertram Stevens and Charles Lloyd Jones - got together to publish Australia's first art magazine. Their aim was to make the work of Australian artists know to the Australian public, and, through high quality reproductions, to give an idea of its quality to those who were unable to see the originals. All of the 102 issues of Art in Australia, published between 1916 and 1942 have now been made available, complete with illustrations, on the National Library of Australia's Trove web site. The first issue of the magazine consisted mainly of short biographical sketches of contemporary Australian artists, illustrated by examples of their work, including Arthur Streeton, Norman Lindsay, Julian Ashton, and a single female artist, Florence Rodway. - Summary by Phil Benson (0 hr 55 min)

Chapters

Introduction 2:46 Read by Phil Benson
W. Beckwith McInnes by Ruth Sutherland 3:34 Read by Phil Benson
Julian Ashton by Charles Lloyd Jones 2:26 Read by Phil Benson
John Shirlow by Lionel Lindsay 3:24 Read by Phil Benson
Arthur Streeton by Charles Lloyd Jones 2:20 Read by Phil Benson
The Lure of Sydney by Howard Ashton 5:28 Read by Phil Benson
Norman Lindsay's Pen Drawings by Sydney Ure Smith 4:46 Read by Phil Benson
Elliott Gruner by Howard Ashton 3:36 Read by Phil Benson
A Modern Malady by Norman Lindsay 10:23 Read by Phil Benson
The Hilder Exhibition by Bertram Stevens 3:57 Read by Phil Benson
Florence Rodway by Bertram Stevens 3:29 Read by Phil Benson
Norman Carter by Bertram Stevens 4:43 Read by Phil Benson
Lionel Lindsay by Sydney Ure Smith 4:51 Read by Phil Benson