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Details
- Other Titles
- The Last of the Season
Still life with flowers - Date
- 1921
- Media category
- Painting
- Materials used
- oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- 43.5 x 37.0 cm stretcher; 57.0 x 49.2 x 6.4 cm frame
- Signature & date
Signed and dated l.r. corner, black oil "A.M.E. BALE/ 1921".
- Credit
- Purchased 1922
- Location
- Not on display
- Accession number
- 614
- Copyright
- © Estate of A M E Bale
- Artist information
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A.M.E. Bale
Works in the collection
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Exhibition history
Shown in 1 exhibition
Misty Moderns: Australian Tonalism 1915-1950, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, 14 Aug 2008–19 Oct 2008
Misty Moderns: Australian Tonalism 1915-1950, McClelland Gallery, Victoria, 16 Nov 2008–01 Feb 2009
Misty Moderns: Australian Tonalism 1915-1950, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 20 Feb 2009–26 Apr 2009
Misty Moderns: Australian Tonalism 1915-1950, Hazelhurst Arts Centre, , 09 May 2009–21 Jun 2009
Misty Moderns: Australian Tonalism 1915-1950, University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane, 17 Jul 2009–13 Sep 2009
Misty Moderns: Australian Tonalism 1915-1950, Newcastle Art Gallery, Newcastle, 09 Oct 2009–29 Nov 2009
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Bibliography
Referenced in 4 publications
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Deborah Edwards, Daphne Wallace, Margo Neale, Victoria Lynn and Sandra Byron, Review: works by women from the permanent collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 1995.
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Anna Elias, Art and Australia (vol. 32, no. 1), 'Useless Beauty', pg. 66-72, Sydney, Spring 1994, 69 (colour illus.).
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Tracey Lock, Misty moderns: Australian tonalists 1915-1950, 'Max Meldrum and Australian modernism', pg. 89-110, Adelaide, 2008, 98 (colour illus.), 133. NOTE: Refer to Meldrum in Sydney section.
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Sydney Ure Smith and Leon Gellert (Editors), Art in Australia [series 3, no. 1], Sydney, Aug 1922, (illus.). not paginated, Titled 'The Last of the Season' Advertisement for 'The New Art Salon', directed by Basil Burdett: 'Announces an Exhibition of the Oil Paintings of Miss A.M.E. Bale, of Melbourne, at the Salon from August 9th to 19th ... at their New Gallery, 219 George St., Sydney. Opp. Bulletin Office.'
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