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Art by Anthony Barnett

Locality: Oakdale, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 487 965 825



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25.01.2022 Week 47 of the World's Greatest Art Quiz from the Hermitage. Who painted this tempera on canvass in 1900/01, and what is the name of the work?



23.01.2022 The answers to The World's Greatest Art Quiz from The Hermitage are:- Odilon Redon, Woman asleep beneath a tree. This a relatively small work which does not portray the title but more of a dream or trance where the confines of color light and perspective are not necessarily obeyed.

20.01.2022 Las estatuas más creativas que verás en tu vida.

19.01.2022 Week 49 of the World's Greatest Art Quiz from the Hermitage. Who painted this oil n canvas in 1899 and what is the name of the work?



18.01.2022 Spreading Art.- Étienne Pirot -France.

18.01.2022 MARGARET TERESA PENDER, Poet and Author. - Margaret Pender was born Margaret Teresa Doherty in 1848 in Ballytweedy, County Antrim. Her parents were farmer, D...aniel, and Margaret Doherty (née White). Her father was from a poor Catholic background, and her mother was from a wealthier Presbyterian family. Margaret was the youngest daughter of the couple's 7 children. There was a literary and nationalist tradition in the family, her maternal grandfather, William White, and her mother were poets. Pender started to write verse from a young age. Pender was educated at home, as well as attending Ballyrobin national school and Convent of Mercy, Belfast. She trained to be a teacher, and taught for a short time in Aghagallon. She married Hugh Owen Pender, a printer, in 1869 and moved to Belfast. She was published in the Shamrock, the Belfast Morning News and The Nation, winning a number of poetry competitions. She wrote under the pseudonyms "Marguerite", "Colleen", and "M.T.P.". She also wrote serialised novels and short stories. In 1916, her novel O’Neill of the Glen was the source material for the first indigenous Irish film, O’Neil of the Glen (1916). The film was the first work of the Film Company of Ireland, and was adapted for the screen by W. T. Lysaght. Margaret Pender died at her home 7 Newington Street, Belfast, on 17 March 1920. She had three daughters and two sons. See more

16.01.2022 #OnThisDay 21 Nov 1887 Joseph Mary Plunkett, Irish patriot and poet, was born in Dublin. On Thursday May 4 1916, Plunkett, signatory of the Irish Proclamation..., was executed by the British Army in Dublin’s Kilmainham Gaol. He had married his childhood sweetheart Grace Gifford just seven hours before he was killed. See more



10.01.2022 Indigenous rights campaigner and Yankunjatjara woman, Lowitja O’Donoghue AC CBE is one of our #HealthHeroes. Removed from her mother at the age of two, Lowitja ...was raised in a mission home. Later she trained as a nurse and was the first Aboriginal woman to be accepted to the Royal Adelaide Hospital. Of this time, she says, 'I was able to use my nursing experience to actually travel to remote areas... I didn't know my people very well. This was one way of getting to know them out on the lands, just doing what I could to heal people.' After her time at the hospital, Lowitja joined the Department of Aboriginal Affairs in 1967. In eight years she had become its regional director in South Australia. She was Foundation Chair of the National Aboriginal Conference in 1977 and chaired the Aboriginal Development Commission from 1989 to 1990. While Chair of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission between 1990 and 1996, she helped to draft the Mabo legislation. Watch the #PortraitStory with Lowitja O’Donoghue and artist, Robert Hannaford: https://bit.ly/3kFBP7p [Lowitja O'Donoghue, 2006 by Robert Hannaford. Collection: National Portrait Gallery, Commissioned in 2006 Commonwealth of Australia] #PortraitAu #PortraitureComesHome #NationalPortraitGallery #NPG #MuseumFromHome #LowitjaODonoghue #RobertHannaford #IndigenousRights

10.01.2022 Week 46 of the World's Greatest Art Quiz from the Hermitage. Who painted this oil on canvas in 1906/07 and what is the name of the work.

08.01.2022 Some people’s imagination just make me sit here in awe ...9

02.01.2022 The answers to The World's Greatest Art Quiz from the Hermitage week 46 were:- Paul Signac, Leaving the port of Marselle 1906/07. In 1989 Paul visited Marselle ...and was inspired by the bustling old port to paint a group of paintings. Some of which were completed on his return to studio in Saint Tropez including this one. See more

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