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De Porceleyne Fles (Royal Delft Potteries),Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Sothebys Amsterdam, Netherlands
Victorian Ministry for the Arts
See 'Melbourne Teachers College Collection @ Uni of Melbourne Art Collection’
M.T.C. became Melb State College > Melb College of Advanced Edn.
1989 MCAE amalgamated > Institute of Education – Uni of Melb.
350 paintings, 150 prints and numerous examples of sculpture, ceramics, metalcraft, photography and woodcraft.
Uni of Melb hold the Teachers College Collection.
Apostrophe removed – causes duplicates.
Over 300 Australian works 1955 – 2007.
The Etta Hirsh Ceramics Collection – La Trobe University Art Collection, from Etta and Emmanuel ‘Manny’ Hirsh and family. Manny named it in honour of his wife.
Leading Ceramicists include Noel Flood, Les Blakebrough, David and Hermia Boyd, Victor Greenaway, Harold Hughan, Col Levy, Mirka Mora, Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, Peter Rushforth.
The La Trobe University Art Collection is considered a major public art collection, comprising over 2,000 postwar and contemporary Australian artworks.
It began in 1966.
The collection covers most media and periods of Australian art. It includes the largest holding of works by the Australian Surrealist Bernard Boles, expatriate artist Allen David and the Etta Hirsh Ceramics Collection which consists of over 300 pieces.
aka Uni of Melb Art Collection.
Works by Artists, Students, Lecturers, Technicians, Artists in Residence: – Melb Teacher’s College (M.T.C.) Art Collection:
A. J. Law Art Collection. – Melb State College Art Collection, – Melb College of Advanced Edn Art Collection: Gryphon Gallery Art Collection.
1980. 350 paintings, 150 prints. Numerous sculptures, ceramics, metalcraft, photography, woodcraft.
Incorrect title given by Uni of Melb. Correct Title is: Untitled. Ceramic Sculpture. Accession Number: 1975.0060.000.000
Gryphon Gallery, est 1972, part of Melbourne CAE. It had a policy of deliberate diversity, exhibiting & collecting contemporary artists & craftspeople, staff, students, visiting artists.
Gryphon’s Art collection is at Uni of Melb.
The gallery provided a professional exhibition space.
It was a place where staff & students could make contact with developments in the visual arts.
Closed 1991.
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