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Leahy, Cathy; Ryan, Judith; Crombie, Isobel; Patty, Megan: Colony. Australia 1770-1861 / Frontier Wars, Thames & Hudson Australia 2019, Ausst. Kat., ISBN 9781760760502

Inhaltsverzeichnis        ¦         Klappentext        ¦         Besprechung⁄Abstract

Inhaltsverzeichnis

GENEVIEVE GRIEVES, Lament -viii-

Foreword -x-

Elder acknowledgement -xiv-

CHRISTIAN THOMPSON, Museum of others -xvi-

Cathy Leahy, Judith Ryan, Susan van Wyk: Colony -2-

YHONNIE SCARCE, Blood on the wattle -24-

Lanette Russell: Worlds collide and contested histories -28-

JUDY WATSON, black ground -32-

JOHN PACKHAM, Petin - to abduct, steal -40-

COLONY: AUSTRALIA 1770-1861

Nat Williams: Unfinished business: Australia as a palimpsest -46-

Myles Russell-Cook: Unknown New South Wales Aboriginal maker, Shield -60-

Ted Gott: Phillipe Jacques de Loutherbourg and John Webber, The apotheosis of Captain Cook, James Gillray, The Great South Sea Caterpillar - transformed into a Bath Butterfly -62-

Donna Leslie: Lieutenant Robert Dale and Robert Havell junior, Panoramic view of King George's Sound, part of the colony of Swan River -64-

Alisa Bunbury: 'A country of enchantments' -68-

Sarina Noordhuis-Fairfax: Sarah Stone, Shells -80-

Beckett Rozentals: Harriet Scott, Calosoma lauta Scott and Zeuzera Macleayi -82-

Richard Neville: 'Visitors looked for a prison but beheld a palace' -86-

Louise Anemaat: William Bradley, Botany Bay. Sirius & Convoy going in: Supply & Agents Division in the Bay. 21 Janry 1788 -100-

James Bennett: Unknown, View of the town of Sydney in New South Wales, punchbowl -102-

David Hurlston: Henry Burn, Swanston Street from the Bridge -104-

Davin Hansen: 'Another man's understanding': Settler images of Aboriginal people -108-

Cara Pinchbeck: Port Jackson Painter, Half-length portrait of Gna-na-gna-na -120-

Kimberley Moulton: Robert Dowling, Minjah in the old time (Weerat Kuyuut and the Mopor people at Minja Station) and Masters George, William and Miss Harriet Ware with the Aborigine Jamie Ware -122-

Judith Ryan: Tommy McRea, Ceremony; hunting and fishing -124-

MICHAEL COOK: Majority rule -126

Joanna Gilmour: Picturing the people: Portraiture in Australia, 1788-1961 -130-

Danielle Whitfield: Augustus Earle, Captain John Piper and Mary Ann Piper and her children -144-

*Daitlin Sutton: C.H.T. Costantini, The Newitt children of Green Hill, Orielton Tasmania -146-

Elle Freak: Martha Berkeley, Self-Portrait: Theresa Walker. Family group (Theresa Chauncy, Annie Chauncy, Self-portrait, William Chauncy and Philip Chauncy) -148-

Susan van Wyk: William Millington Nixon, The Lashmar family -150-

JULIE DOWLING, Federation series: 1901-2001 -152-

John McPhee: The persistende of tradition -156-

Peter Hughes: Unknown, Tasmania, Hamilton Inn sofa -168-

Daina Fletcher: Edward Robert Mickleburgh, The barque Terror commencing after Sperm Whales -170-

Amanda Dunsmore: attributed to Hogarth, Erichsen and Co., Bracelet -172-

Rebecca Edwards: 'A delightful and difficult art' -176-

Greg Lehman: John Glover, The River Nile, Van Diemen's Land, from Mr Glover's farm -190-

*Elspeth Pitt: Conrad Martens, Campbell's wharf -192-

*Michael Varcoe-Cocks: Eugene von Guérard, Ferntree Gully in the Dandenong Ranges -194-

R E A. PolesApart -196-

COLONY: FRONTIER WARS

Carol Cooper: More than meets the eye: Shields from Aboriginal south-east Australia -204-

JAMES TAYLOR (POSSUM), Un-resettling -218-

ROBERT ANDREW, Moving out of muteness -222-

Myles Russell_Cook: Once known -226-

MAREE CLARKE, Ritual and ceremony -240-

Jane Lydon: Invasion and redemption: The camera in colonial Australia -244-

Joseph Pugliese: Unfinished business of the Frontier Wars -258-

JULIE GOUGH, Observance -268-

Jonathan Jones: Bring life to death -274-

STEAPHAN PATON, Cloaked combat -282-

BROOK ANDREW, Vox: Beyond Tasmania -288-

Judith Ryan: Bearing witness -292-

H. J. WEDGE, Welfare and Immaculate conception - what hypocrisy! -306-

Notes -311-

Contributors -332-

Acknowledgements -334-

Lenders -335-

List of works -338-

Klappentext

It is now over 250 years since James Cook and his crew set sail in the Endeavour to explore the Pacific. In 1770 they reached the east coast of a continent that had been inhabited for more than 65,000 years by many Indigenous groups with different languages and diverse cultures. Cook's landing marked the biginning of a history that still has repercussions today, a history that both unites and divides Australia and highlights the continuing need for reconciliation. Colony explores the immediate and far-reaching impact of the British colonisation of Australia through historical, twentieth-century and contemporary art, illuminating the confronting and complex shared history of First Peoples and European settlers. Art becomes a powerful force when it provokes us to think anew. - Tony Birch