9th Xmas Exhibition of Etchings, Woodcuts and Pencil Drawings by leading Australian and Continental Artists

9th Xmas Exhibition of Etchings, Woodcuts and Pencil Drawings by leading Australian and Continental Artists | Ninth Xmas Exhibition of Etchings, Woodcuts and Pencil Drawings by leading Australian and Continental Artists

Sedon Galleries [3]. (12 December 1933 – 24 December 1933)

Multi-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (VIC).

Prints, Drawings

WORKS 1 – 20 of 24 IMAGES ONLY

Lionel Lindsay (1874–1961)

An ancient gateway, Burgos

(1928)

drypoint

Margaret Preston (1875–1963)

Banksia cobs | Banksia

(1933)

woodcut

Harold Herbert (1891–1945)

Brixham trawlers

(c.1923)

etching

Margaret Preston (1875–1963)

Dahlia and sunflower | Sunflower etc., Sunflower, Sunflowers etc.

(1933)

woodcut

Lionel Lindsay (1874–1961)

Fruit piece | Pears and grapes | Still life, grapes and pears

(1925)

wood-engraving

Penleigh Boyd (1890–1923)

Hauling the nets.

(c.1921)

drypoint

M. Napier Waller (1893–1972)

Hit.

((1923))

linocut

Lionel Lindsay (1874–1961)

Hornbill

(1931)

wood-engraving

Norman Lindsay (1879–1969)

Land of the Sylphs

(1926)

drypoint

Herbert Rose (1890–1937)

Le Puy, France

(c.1927)

etching

Harold Herbert (1891–1945)

Lime kiln cottage

(1923)

etching

Lionel Lindsay (1874–1961)

Little market, San Gaetano, Naples | The Market, San Gaetano, Naples

(1927)

etching

Lionel Lindsay (1874–1961)

Polar Bear

(1931)

wood-engraving

Lionel Lindsay (1874–1961)

St Ferreol, Marseilles

(1927)

drypoint

Henri Van Raalte (1881–1929)

The cliff

(c.1927)

aquatint

Lionel Lindsay (1874–1961)

The clipped wing | Depression | Melancholy | The broken wing

(1931)

wood-engraving

Lionel Lindsay (1874–1961)

The crab | The blue crab

(1931)

wood-engraving

Harold Herbert (1891–1945)

The haystacks

(c.1928)

etching

Harold Herbert (1891–1945)

The hermitage, Martigue. | An old monastery, Les Martiques.

(c.1921)

drypoint

M. Napier Waller (1893–1972)

The Ring | Sigurd

(1923)

wood-engraving