The Australian Eye series is an historically grouped series of films on Australian painting made by Film Australia with the co-operation of the National Gallery and the Art Galleries of each state. Each program takes a major work of each of the particular artists from the period concerned, and examines that work in detail.
"An historically grouped series on Australian painting, which features a major work on each of the particular artists from the period concerned, and examines that work in detail. Each of the four films reproduced on this video was produced by Film Australia in collaboration with various art galleries and art societies."
"Works by latter-day Australian painters, including Tucker, Boyd and Nolan are analysed."
"Summary: This video looks at the work of the Heidelberg School of artists in Melbourne in the 1940s, examining one major work of each artist in detail."
"The Australian Eye series is an historically grouped series of films on Australian painting made by Film Australia with the co-operation of the National Gallery and the Art Galleries of each state. Each program takes a major work of each of the particular artists from the period concerned, and examines that work in detail."@en
"This Australian Eye episode looks at the work of a group of painters from the period 1943 to 1947. The following paintings are examined: 'Victory Girls' (1943) by Albert Tucker, 'The Mining Town' (1946-1947) by Arthur Boyd and 'Stringybark Creek' (1946) by Sidney Nolan."@en
"The Expressionist eye (13 mins.) : a look at a period of Australian art that was influenced by European expressionism -- Victory girls (9 mins.) : afilm about Australian artist Albert Tucker and his work -- Mining Town (10mins.) : a painting of this title by Arthur Boyd is examined -- StringybarkCreek (10 mins.) : this film examines the art of Sidney Nolan."@en
"Summary: Presents the major works of three Australian painters representing the Melbourne school of the forties. Gives historical background of the painting of the time."
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