President’s Update
Peter Walker Fine Art Writing Award 2021, Megan Martin
Making Good, Anna Ridley
John Glover through the Claude Glass, Glynnis Stevenson
Jack and Achilles: a classical source for Benjamin Duterrau’s Native taking a Kangaroo?, David Hansen
Teaching artists by copying the Masters, David Hansen
Through the looking glass – identifying W. H. Rocke & Co’s second Melbourne International Exhibition 1880 drawing-room cabinet, Andrew Montana
Henning Rathjen: Victorian art potter 1948–1968, Anne Johnson & Anthony Armstrong
Rosa Fiveash’s Quarantine Camp 1919: a not so new ‘normal’, Jo Vandepeer
Trevor John Kennedy AM 24.6.1942 – 28.11.2021, Lesley Garrett, Anne Schofield & John Hawkins
Book reviews
Cover: W. H. Rocke & Co, (manufacturer), John Mather (decorator), Cabinet, Melbourne, 1880. East Indian Satinwood (Chloroxylon swietenia), West Indian Satinwood (Zanthoxylum sp.), other timbers, glass, 209.0 × 122.3 × 46.7 cm. Exhibited at the Melbourne International Exhibition 1880, acquired by William and Anna Maria Greenlaw for Villa Alba. Kew. Collection: National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Bequest of Mrs Stella Hawkes 1991 acc no D65-1991.
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