11 research outputs found
A biographical register of the Victorian Parliament
[v.1]. 1859-1900 / Kathleen Thomson and Geoffrey Serle -- [v.2]. 1900-1984 / Geoff Browne. (1985) -- [v.3]. 1985-2006 / Victorian Parliamentary Library. (2006
Nationalism, Britishness and the âSouringâ of Australian National Art
This article investigates the nationalist historiography of the Heidelberg School, an Australian art movement from the Federation period, known for its iconic representations of national life and landscape. Drawing on recent scholarship of Australian nationalism, it questions conventional accounts of the Heidelberg School in Australian art history, especially those based on Bernard Smithâs radical interpretation of this movement. For Bernard Smith, and the generations of Australian art historians he influenced, the nationalism of the 1890s was a progressive force for national culture. Yet, in the post-Federation decades, national art declined (or âsouredâ) into a reactionary form of insular nationalism. By focusing on the âsouringâ narrative of Australian national art, this article critiques the nationalist interpretation of the Heidelberg School. It explores an apparent contradiction: the role of Britishness in the construction of a distinctly Australian national art