Visions of Venice: Geoffrey Humphries will be showcasing a selection of works @osborne_studio. Sep 26 - Oct 12 https://t.co/gNXzcrUMDf
A long-standing chronicler of Venetian life, English artist Geoffrey Humphries and his famous feminine subjects have captivated connoisseurs and collectors for over 30 years.
Edited by Herbert Spencer and published by Lund Humphries. — Wall of Saint-Maximin Cathedral photograph by Gordon Andrews — Résumé français des textes — Printers’ and founders’ type specimens by Geoffrey Dowding M.S.I.A — Purpose and Pleasure — Piet Zwart — You are Invited by Herbert Spencer — The Liberation of the Letter by W. J. Strachan Title on the spine: — The case for standardization by Norbert Dutton F.S.I.A Arguments against standardization — by Peter Ray — by Max Bill — Books received
Photographer Joe Newman has pictured London from a normally unseen perspective away from the iconic skyline. the Broadwater Farm estate in Tottenham is pictured.
The artist’s Venice paintings reflect the tension between the city’s outwardly beautiful side and its seamier, hidden interior
Six-disc set includes: Finding Nemo (2003)In this spectacular animated family adventure from Pixar Studios, young clownfish Nemo is separated from his anxiety-ridden widower father, Marlin, on the first day of school. After Marlin discovers Nemo has been captured by a diver and placed in a dentist office aquarium in Sydney, he frantically tries to rescue him with help from a forgetful blue tang named Dory. With voices by Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, Willem Dafoe, Geoffrey Rush, and Barry Humphries. 100 min. C/Rtg: G Finding Dory (2016)The chipper-if chronically forgetful-blue tang of \"Finding Nemo\" swims into the spotlight in Pixar Studios' smash subsea sequel. When Dory (voiced by Ellen DeGeneres) touches on a fleeting memory of the family she got separated from, her adoptive clownfish clan Marlin (Albert Brooks) and Nemo (Hayden Rolence) follow on a hopeful, exciting and touching underwater odyssey. With the voices of Diane Keaton, Eugene Levy, Ed O'Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Ty Burrell. 97 min. C/Rtg: PG
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This is not a book of documents, snippets or worthy speeches. Instead it presents the original essays and the moments of insight that told us what Australia is and could be. These are the essential statements - from historians, reporters, novelists, mavericks and visionaries - that take us from Federation to the present-day, and tell a story of national self-discovery. There is the Frenchman who saw that Australia was a 'workingman's paradise', and the historian who explained why. The two reporters who realised the true significance of Gallipoli and conveyed it to the nation. Russel Ward on the Australian Legend, Robin Boyd on the Australian Ugliness, Donald Horne on the Lucky Country, W.E.H. Stanner on the Great Australian Silence and Anne Summers on Manzone Country. Real Matildas, Cultural Cringers, Future Eaters and Forgotten People - and much more. Memorably written and cohesive, this is the essential sourcebook of the words that made Australia. Robert Manne is professor of politics at La Trobe University and a regular writer for the Monthly. His books include Making Trouble: Essays Against the New Australian Complacency and, as editor, The Australian Century and W.E.H. Stanner: The Dreaming & Other Essays. Chris Feik is editor of Quarterly Essay, associate editor of the Monthly and publisher at Black Inc. Miles Franklin Albert Metin Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett Keith Murdoch Maybanke Anderson D.H. Lawrence W.K. Hancock P.R. Stephensen Vance Palmer Robert Menzies A.A. Phillips Manning Clark Russel Ward Barry Humphries Robin Boyd Donald Horne W.E.H. Stanner Humphrey McQueen Hugh Stretton Anne Summers Miriam Dixson Bernard Smith Paul Kelly Geoffrey Blainey Tim Flannery David Malouf Inga Clendinnen Noel Pearson Judith Brett Ghassan Hage