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Allan Jordan

Allan Holder Jordan (1898-1982) was an Australian painter, designer, printmaker and teacher.

Allan H. Jordan
Allan Jordan with artwork at Swinburne College
Born1898
Died1982
Resting placeSpringvale Cemetery
EducationSwinburne Technical College
Known forPrintmaking
StyleArt Deco
Spouses
  • Elsie Male
    (m. 1925; died 1948)
  • Nellie May Hale
    (m. 1960.; died 1967)
ChildrenMarie Elspeth (Wright)
Parents
  • James Olver Jordan (father)
  • Maud Ethel (née Alleyne) (mother)

Early life edit

Allan Jordon was born in 1898 in Elsternwick, the son of Sandhurst-born customs agent James Oliver Jordan and Maud Ethel (née Alleyne) who married in 1897.

Living in Malvern, Jordan's interest at age sixteen was in amateur photography, on the subject of which he contributed three articles, with concise diagrams, to The Australasian Photo-Review, one in the 15 January 1916 edition about making "Photographic Bookplates,"[1] another on building a home darkroom in a bathroom,[2] and one instructing how to use a camera as a solar enlarger.[3] His photographs featured in the magazine, and he was also awarded prizes in the A P-R competitions.[4][5][6][7]

Career edit

Jordan studied at Swinburne Technical College from 1915–1919.[8]

Printmaker edit

 
Allan Jordan (1930s) Allan Jordan 5.2 x 6.8cm woodcut, Hamilton Gallery Collection

He worked mainly in woodcuts and wood engraving and was an influential teacher in printmaking and book arts in Australia. His oeuvre numbers sixty graphic prints, twenty designed and illustrated small books and seventy-one bookplates, as well as drawings, paintings, pastels and small mosaics, a body of work noted by Robert Littlewood "for its consistent quality of design and draftsmanship combined with the expert manner in which the works have been created."[9]

Littlewood identifies "three notable areas of interest in Jordan's creative effort: linocuts and colour woodcuts in the 1930s; book design and illustration in the 1940s; and bookplate design for two decades from 1939 until 1958."[9][10] Jordan exhibited in group shows through the 1930s, and less frequenlty in subsequent years.

Coin design edit

After complaints to the Federal Treasurer that some of Australia's coin designs were heraldically incorrect, action was taken in September 1946, when Prime Minister Chifley, while at Renmmark, was presented with a suggested lyrebird design by Jordan to replace the coat of arms displayed on the sixpence that was claimed to be obsolete. Chifley promised to consider the Jordan's design made in collaboration with Sydney V. Hagley of the Numismatic Society. Ultimately the design of the coin was unchanged.[11]

 
Allan Jordan bookplate for printer V S Hewett, production manager at Specialty Press, Melbourne, and member, Australian Ex Libris Society

Illustrator edit

Amongst his work are five wood engravings for Joseph O'Dwyer's The Turning Year 1944.[12][13] Other designs he created for Hawthorn Press, Melbourne in the 1940s included a series of paperback booklets printed on lesser-quality wartime paper and sold at 1 shilling and sixpence, which were written by Frank Clune, each dealing with some aspect of Australian history,[14][15] such as his 1944 Stories of Central Australia.[16][17]

Bookplates edit

Jordan joined artists Neville Barnett, Roy Davies, Adrian Feint, Lionel Lindsay and Philip Litchfield in a revival of the bookplate before World War Two.[18] His Ex Libris bookplates often employ intricate rebuses to characterise their owners,[19] and such is the case with that he created for World War Two hero Russell Francis Wright MBE (1920-2012).[9][20][21]

Jordan’s prints and paintings are in national and international collections.

Reception edit

Jordan's work in a 1931 group show was praised in The Age as "the most unique of the four contributors,"for his fifteen color and black prints from wood blocks" and picked out for "an outstanding print in black, Treasure Ship, admirably drawn and full of movement."[22] The Bulletin reviewing the same show reports that "Allan Jordan has been trying to capture some of the subtlety of Melbourne's winter atmosphere per the very difficult medium of the woodblock, and in The Changing Skyline, Exhibition Building and Winter Sunshine, Fitzroy Garden, has succeeded in nabbing some of the bolder contrasts."[23] Artist and critic Harold Herbert also prasied his work in that show, writing that "Mr. Jordan is an accomplished designer and an efficient craftsman."[24]

Of a joint exhibition he held in Melbourne in 1932 with Dorothy Lungley, the Age reviewed his linocuts, etchings and drypoints, describing the colour prints as "uniformly good in execution and conception, and from the purely decorative point of view, are in advance of most of the things we have seen lately produced by this process," but noted that while "the etchings are artistic in execution," they "might have been cleaner in line in some cases."[25]

Teaching edit

 
Swinburne Technical College, 1940

Jordan, after being a student, then influential teacher there,[26] was Head of the Swinburne Art School from 1957, retiring in 1959.[27][8][28] While senior art lecturer at Swinburne, Jordan wrote an article on "Linocuts' for the November 1934 issue of Manuscripts, which he illustrated with linocuts 'designed, cut and printed by students...'[29]

During his tenure the school grew from three small studios in which art studies, mostly craftwork, painting and wood carving, were taught by the then Director, Mr. Prior, himself a modeller. Enrolment grew to over 100 full day diploma students and a total of 300 with part time students at the time of Jordan's retirement.[8]

Personal life edit

Jordan lived in Deepene in the 1950s,[30] at Caversham Court, 763 Esplanade Mornington,[31] and in retirement with wife Nellie at Red Hill Road, Red Hill,[32] then at 23 Monaro Road Kooyong.[31] He first married Elsie (née Male) in 1923, who predeceased him on 21 March 1948.[33] He then married Nellie May (née Hale, born 1903) whose death was 29 Apr 1967,[32] well before his own on May 17, 1982 at the Alfred Hospital.[34][35] He was cremated at Springvale Cemetery, survived by his only child, a daughter from his marriage with Elsie; trained nurse Marie Elspeth Wright who had been educated at Fintona Girls' School.[34][36][30]

P. Neville Barnett remembered Jordan as "a genial character in a quiet, ingrained, good-natured way."[9]

Exhibitions edit

Illustrated books and illustrations in books edit

  • Julius John Lankes (1932), A woodcut manual, New York H. Holt and Company
  • O'Dwyer, Joseph (1944). The turning year. Melbourne: Hawthorn Press. OCLC 11066314.[56]
  • Clune, Frank (1944). The red heart: sagas of Centralia. Melbourne: The Hawthorn Press. OCLC 906327807.[57]
  • Turnbull, Clive (1946). Eureka: the story of Peter Lalor. Melbourne: Hawthorn Press. OCLC 37097809.[58]
  • Croll, Robert Henderson; Jordan, Allan, 1898-1982, (artist.); Hawthorn Press (1947), Umph the gargoyle, Hawthorn Press{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • Gartner, John; Jordan, Allan; Hawthorn Press (1948), A noose for Ned...: reprint of a very rare pamphlet; with a foreword by Frank Clune, Hawthorn Press[59]
  • Platt, John (1948), Colour woodcuts: a book of reproductions and a handbook of method, Pitman & Sons
  • Chisholm, Alec H. (Alec Hugh); Rowan, Ellis, 1848-1922; Jordan, Allan (1949), News from nature: a selection of seasonal gossip, Georgian House{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)[60]
  • Henderson, Alexander (1953), A century in timber, J. Wright & Sons Pty. Ltd
  • Littlewood, Robert C. (Robert Clive); Jordan, Allan, 1898-1982, (artist.); Lytlewode Press, (publisher.) (2014), Ten bookplates by Allan Jordan, Lytlewode Press, ISBN 978-1-905611-60-7{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

Collections edit

  • The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham[61]
  • National Gallery of Australia[62]
  • National Gallery of Victoria[63]
  • Hamilton Art Gallery[64]
  • Benalla Art Gallery[65]
  • Swinburne University Art Collection[66]
  • Rijksmuseum[67]

Gallery of bookplates by Allan Jordan edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jordan, Allan (15 January 1916). "Photographic Book-plates". Australasian Photo-Review. Baker and Rouse. 23 (1): 30–31.
  2. ^ Jordan, Allan (15 August 1916). "A Photographic Darkroom". Australasian Photo-Review. Baker & Rouse. 23 (8): 432–3.
  3. ^ Jordan, Allan (15 December 1915). Burke, Keast (ed.). "Daylight enlarging with a magazine camera". Australasian Photo-Review. Baker & Rouse. 22 (12): 670, 673.
  4. ^ Burke, Keast, ed. (15 September 1915). "A. P-R. competitions". Australasian Photo-Review. Sydney: Baker & Rouse. 22 (9): 28, 35, 42.
  5. ^ Jordan, Allan (15 May 1915). "A Rough Day, By Allan Jordan (16 years), Malvern, Vic.Awarded Fourth Prize in the May A.P.R. Competitions for Juniors". Australasian Photo-Review. 22 (5): Supplement.
  6. ^ "An At-Home Portrait. By Allan Jordan, Malvern. Vic. Awarded Second Prize in the A.P-R. Competition for October". Australasian Photo-Review. 22 (10): 33. 15 October 1915.
  7. ^ Jordan, Allan (15 July 1915). "A Misty Morn. By Allan Jordan. Malvern, Vic. Awarded Fourth Prize in the A.P-R. Competition for July". Australasian Photo-Review. 22 (7): 373.
  8. ^ a b c Hames, Bernard (1960). "Interview with Allan Jordan (1960 Swinburne Jubilee Interviews 07 of 15)" (PDF).
  9. ^ a b c d Littlewood, Robert C (December 2014). "Bookplate stories: Russell Francis Wright" (PDF). The New Australian Bookplate Society: Collectors, Bibliophiles, Artists and Others Dedicated to Promoting Bookplates. 35: 4–5.
  10. ^ Littlewood, Robert C; Jordan, Allan; Lytlewode Press (2014). Ten bookplates by Allan Jordan. ISBN 978-1-905611-59-1. OCLC 900070422.
  11. ^ "Design of our coins: Change Suggested". The Sydney Morning Herald. 12 July 1947. p. 2. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  12. ^ "Books of the Day". The Age. 30 December 1944. p. 5. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  13. ^ O'Dwyer, Joseph (1944). The turning year. Melbourne: Hawthorn Press. OCLC 11066314.
  14. ^ "Books of the Day: Australian Adventures". The Age. 29 December 1945. p. 9. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  15. ^ Clune, Frank; Gartner, John; Jordan, Allan; Hawthorn Press (1944). The red heart: sagas of Centralia. Melbourne: Hawthorn Press. OCLC 220322607.
  16. ^ "Clune in Centralia". The Bulletin. 65 (3375): 3. 18 October 1944.
  17. ^ "Central Australia". Western Mail. Perth. 28 December 1944. p. 27.
  18. ^ Ferson, Mark (June 1988). "The Australian Bookplate Collector: A Vanishing Species?". Biblionews and Australian Notes & Queries. Book Collectors' Society of Australia. 13 (2): 36.
  19. ^ Bidgood, Jeff; Ferson, Mark J; Book Collectors' Society of Australia (1994). Australian bookplates: an illustrated collection from members of the Book Collectors' Society of Australia. Sydney: The Society. ISBN 978-0-646-17489-1. OCLC 31982601.
  20. ^ "Captain Russell Wright". www.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
  21. ^ Atkinson, Frances (27 November 2015). "Under the covers: bookplates offer a window into 'untold histories'". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 24 March 2022.
  22. ^ a b "Australian Artists: Work at the Fine Art Galleries". The Age. 3 November 1931. p. 5. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  23. ^ a b "The Palette". The Bulletin. 52 (2701): 18. 18 November 1931.
  24. ^ a b Herbert, Harold (14 November 1931). "Art: At the Fine Art Society's Gallery". The Australasian. p. 13. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  25. ^ a b "Art Notes: Color Prints And Etchings". The Age. 29 November 1932. p. 5. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  26. ^ National Commercial Banking Corporation of Australia (1982). The seventies: Australian paintings and tapestries from the collection of National Australia Bank. Melbourne, Australia: The Bank. p. 40. ISBN 978-0-909873-34-9. OCLC 11599730.
  27. ^ McCulloch, Alan; McCulloch, Susan; McCulloch Childs, Emily (2006). The new McCulloch's encyclopedia of Australian art. Fitzroy, Vic.; Carlton, Vic.: Aus Art Editions; in association with the Miegunyah Press. p. 561. ISBN 978-0-522-85317-9. OCLC 1135181250.
  28. ^ "Fifty years at School". The Age. 21 August 1963. p. 15.
  29. ^ Butler, Roger; National Gallery of Australia (2007). Printed images by Australian artists 1885-1955. Canberra, A.C.T.: National Gallery of Australia. ISBN 978-0-642-54204-5. OCLC 174104396.
  30. ^ a b "People, Parties: Three-stone ring". The Age. 30 April 1954. p. 7. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  31. ^ a b "Allan Holder Jordan". The Age. 30 August 1982. p. 16.
  32. ^ a b "Law Notices". The Age. 18 May 1967. p. 19.
  33. ^ "Family Notices: Death". The Argus. 22 March 1948. p. 2.
  34. ^ a b "Obituary". The Age. 19 May 1982. p. 26.
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  40. ^ "Art Notes". The Age. 3 October 1933. p. 7. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  41. ^ "The Arts And Crafts Society: Annual Exhibition". The Age. 16 October 1933. p. 5. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  42. ^ "Putting Art Into Craft: Beautiful things at Exhibition". The Herald. 16 October 1933. p. 13. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  43. ^ "Art Notes: Etchings on view". The Age. Melbourne. 18 September 1934. p. 7. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  44. ^ Herbert, Harold (29 September 1934). "Art: Etchings". The Australasian. p. 16.
  45. ^ McCubbin, Louis (17 October 1935). "Arts and Crafts: Lino cuts, etchings and posters". The Argus. p. 12. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  46. ^ Burdett, Basil (25 September 1936). "Good and bad in Spring Art Exhibition". The Herald. p. 8. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  47. ^ "Arts And Crafts Show Tomorrow". The Herald. 12 October 1938. p. 10.
  48. ^ "Art exhibition at Hawthorn". The Age. 2 December 1943. p. 4. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
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  50. ^ "Bread and Cheese". The Herald. 1 July 1946. p. 7. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
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  53. ^ "Club Show". The Age. 25 November 1947. p. 4.
  54. ^ Durance Galleries (1974). Catalogue of exhibition of etchings and prints, 29th November-11th December, 1974 at Durance Galleries. Durance Galleries.
  55. ^ Stephens, Andrew (6 June 2015). "A boy's own invention". The Age. p. 16.
  56. ^ J.G.M. (7 March 1945). "Book Reviews: The Turning Year". Advocate. p. 10.
  57. ^ "The Red Heart of Australia". Advocate. 20 September 1944. p. 10.
  58. ^ Ebsworth, Rev. Walter (23 April 1947). "Early History of the Church in Victoria-No. 37: The Eureka Stockade and Bishop Goold". Advocate. p. 16.
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  60. ^ "News of nature here and in Britain". The Herald. 19 February 1949. p. 12.
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  63. ^ "Allan Jordan works". National Gallery of Victoria Collections.
  64. ^ "Allan Jordan". Hamilton Gallery. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
  65. ^ www.bibliopolis.com. "Parrots by Allan Jordan, Australian on Josef Lebovic Gallery". Josef Lebovic Gallery. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
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allan, jordan, allan, holder, jordan, 1898, 1982, australian, painter, designer, printmaker, teacher, allan, jordan, with, artwork, swinburne, collegeborn1898elsternwick, victoriadied1982prahran, victoriaresting, placespringvale, cemeteryeducationswinburne, te. Allan Holder Jordan 1898 1982 was an Australian painter designer printmaker and teacher Allan H JordanAllan Jordan with artwork at Swinburne CollegeBorn1898Elsternwick VictoriaDied1982Prahran VictoriaResting placeSpringvale CemeteryEducationSwinburne Technical CollegeKnown forPrintmakingStyleArt DecoSpousesElsie Male m 1925 died 1948 wbr Nellie May Hale m 1960 died 1967 wbr ChildrenMarie Elspeth Wright ParentsJames Olver Jordan father Maud Ethel nee Alleyne mother Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Printmaker 2 2 Coin design 2 3 Illustrator 2 4 Bookplates 3 Reception 4 Teaching 5 Personal life 6 Exhibitions 7 Illustrated books and illustrations in books 8 Collections 9 Gallery of bookplates by Allan Jordan 10 ReferencesEarly life editAllan Jordon was born in 1898 in Elsternwick the son of Sandhurst born customs agent James Oliver Jordan and Maud Ethel nee Alleyne who married in 1897 Living in Malvern Jordan s interest at age sixteen was in amateur photography on the subject of which he contributed three articles with concise diagrams to The Australasian Photo Review one in the 15 January 1916 edition about making Photographic Bookplates 1 another on building a home darkroom in a bathroom 2 and one instructing how to use a camera as a solar enlarger 3 His photographs featured in the magazine and he was also awarded prizes in the A P R competitions 4 5 6 7 Career editJordan studied at Swinburne Technical College from 1915 1919 8 Printmaker edit nbsp Allan Jordan 1930s Allan Jordan 5 2 x 6 8cm woodcut Hamilton Gallery CollectionHe worked mainly in woodcuts and wood engraving and was an influential teacher in printmaking and book arts in Australia His oeuvre numbers sixty graphic prints twenty designed and illustrated small books and seventy one bookplates as well as drawings paintings pastels and small mosaics a body of work noted by Robert Littlewood for its consistent quality of design and draftsmanship combined with the expert manner in which the works have been created 9 Littlewood identifies three notable areas of interest in Jordan s creative effort linocuts and colour woodcuts in the 1930s book design and illustration in the 1940s and bookplate design for two decades from 1939 until 1958 9 10 Jordan exhibited in group shows through the 1930s and less frequenlty in subsequent years Coin design edit After complaints to the Federal Treasurer that some of Australia s coin designs were heraldically incorrect action was taken in September 1946 when Prime Minister Chifley while at Renmmark was presented with a suggested lyrebird design by Jordan to replace the coat of arms displayed on the sixpence that was claimed to be obsolete Chifley promised to consider the Jordan s design made in collaboration with Sydney V Hagley of the Numismatic Society Ultimately the design of the coin was unchanged 11 nbsp Allan Jordan bookplate for printer V S Hewett production manager at Specialty Press Melbourne and member Australian Ex Libris SocietyIllustrator edit Amongst his work are five wood engravings for Joseph O Dwyer s The Turning Year 1944 12 13 Other designs he created for Hawthorn Press Melbourne in the 1940s included a series of paperback booklets printed on lesser quality wartime paper and sold at 1 shilling and sixpence which were written by Frank Clune each dealing with some aspect of Australian history 14 15 such as his 1944 Stories of Central Australia 16 17 Bookplates edit Jordan joined artists Neville Barnett Roy Davies Adrian Feint Lionel Lindsay and Philip Litchfield in a revival of the bookplate before World War Two 18 His Ex Libris bookplates often employ intricate rebuses to characterise their owners 19 and such is the case with that he created for World War Two hero Russell Francis Wright MBE 1920 2012 9 20 21 Jordan s prints and paintings are in national and international collections Reception editJordan s work in a 1931 group show was praised in The Age as the most unique of the four contributors for his fifteen color and black prints from wood blocks and picked out for an outstanding print in black Treasure Ship admirably drawn and full of movement 22 The Bulletin reviewing the same show reports that Allan Jordan has been trying to capture some of the subtlety of Melbourne s winter atmosphere per the very difficult medium of the woodblock and in The Changing Skyline Exhibition Building and Winter Sunshine Fitzroy Garden has succeeded in nabbing some of the bolder contrasts 23 Artist and critic Harold Herbert also prasied his work in that show writing that Mr Jordan is an accomplished designer and an efficient craftsman 24 Of a joint exhibition he held in Melbourne in 1932 with Dorothy Lungley the Age reviewed his linocuts etchings and drypoints describing the colour prints as uniformly good in execution and conception and from the purely decorative point of view are in advance of most of the things we have seen lately produced by this process but noted that while the etchings are artistic in execution they might have been cleaner in line in some cases 25 Teaching edit nbsp Swinburne Technical College 1940Jordan after being a student then influential teacher there 26 was Head of the Swinburne Art School from 1957 retiring in 1959 27 8 28 While senior art lecturer at Swinburne Jordan wrote an article on Linocuts for the November 1934 issue of Manuscripts which he illustrated with linocuts designed cut and printed by students 29 During his tenure the school grew from three small studios in which art studies mostly craftwork painting and wood carving were taught by the then Director Mr Prior himself a modeller Enrolment grew to over 100 full day diploma students and a total of 300 with part time students at the time of Jordan s retirement 8 Personal life editJordan lived in Deepene in the 1950s 30 at Caversham Court 763 Esplanade Mornington 31 and in retirement with wife Nellie at Red Hill Road Red Hill 32 then at 23 Monaro Road Kooyong 31 He first married Elsie nee Male in 1923 who predeceased him on 21 March 1948 33 He then married Nellie May nee Hale born 1903 whose death was 29 Apr 1967 32 well before his own on May 17 1982 at the Alfred Hospital 34 35 He was cremated at Springvale Cemetery survived by his only child a daughter from his marriage with Elsie trained nurse Marie Elspeth Wright who had been educated at Fintona Girls School 34 36 30 P Neville Barnett remembered Jordan as a genial character in a quiet ingrained good natured way 9 Exhibitions edit1931 3 November 17 December Group show with John Shirlow Esther Paterson and Charles Nuttall Fine Art Society Galleries Melbourne 22 23 24 1932 from 29 November Joint show with Dorothy Lungley at Everyman a Library 332 Collins Street 25 37 38 39 1933 from 3 October Annual Show of the Victorian Artists Society with H B Harrison John Munro Dorothy Whitehead Reginald Hicks A Montgomery Charles Lloyd Alexander Coffey Ernest Buckmaster E R Jones H K Leask Herbert Rose Violet Teague Dora Serle Dora Wilson Norah Gurdon Aileen Dent Victor Zelman Gretchen Leachkau Theo B Hansen S Grainger P Mallon Ada Whiting S Ralph Hans Heyson J G Felt A T Bernaldo James McMahon C Hills R Malcolm Warner John Rowell G F Turner Allan Jordan Murray Griffin Paul Montford Wallace Anderson J Russell Jackson Marguerite C Mahout at the Society rooms Albert Street East Melbourne 40 1933 from 16 October Annual exhibition of the Arts and Crafts Society of Victoria with Bresslern Roth Carl Rotky Thea Proctor Miss Alsop E W Syme Dorrit Black Allan Jordan opened by the Lieutenant Governor Sir William Irvine Lower Melbourne Town Hall 41 42 1934 to 29 September group show with sixteen other exhibitors including John Shirlow Victor Cobb Oscar Binder J C Goodhart Sydney Ure Smith Jessie C Traill Harold Herbert John C Goodchild Cyril Dillon and Charles Nuttall 43 Newman s Gallery 289 Collins Street Melbourne 44 1935 from 16 October Arts and Crafts Society group exhibition with Murray Griffin Helen Ogilvie Margaret Preston Ethleen Mary Palmer Adelaide Perry Sybil Andrews Jessie Digby Jocelyn Crowe Rex Wood Norma Bull Allan Jordan Dorothy Kealing Anne Montgomerie and Mary Cecil Allen 45 1936 from 28 September Victorian Artists Society Spring Exhibition with Hans Heysen Vida Lahey John Eldershaw Kenneth Macqueen Albert Tucker Len Annois Thomas Henry Bone John Loxton Edward Heffernan F R Carter Sybil Craig J Seton Dora Wilson Murray Griffin Ethleen Palmer 46 1938 13 22 October Annual Arts and Crafts Show Lower Town Hall Melbourne 47 1943 from 1 December Inclusion in a group show of ninety one paintings and etchings with Arnold Shore Max Meldrum John Rowell Jas Quinn John Farmer Mary Hurry Dora Serle Margaret Pestell Dora Wilson Isabel Tweddle Aileen Dent Murray Griffin Geo Colville and Victor Cog Hawthorn Library 48 1946 to 11 July The Bread and Cheese Club group show including works by George Browning Allan Jordan and William Hunter Myer Art Gallery 49 50 51 52 1947 from 23 November The Bread and Cheese Club s Art Group spring exhibition 272 Post Office place Melbourne 53 1974 29 November 11 December Exhibition of etchings and prints by Norman Lindsay Kenry Van Raalte Sydney Ure Smith John Shirlow Lionel Lindsay Victor Cobb Ernest E Abbott Len annois G Arnsdell Victor Watt George Cope Molly O Shea G Marler Herbert Morre Allan Jordan Amelia Coats N Coventry Victor Zelman J Goodhart Nutta Buzzart R Stockfield Ben Crosskell Cyril Dillon Evelyn Syme John Borrack Murray Walker Herthe Kluge Pott Leonard French Noel Counihan and Fred Williams at Duvance Galleries 54 2015 June 13 August 16 Jordan woodcuts featured in Australia s Robinson Crusoe The Fabulous Tale of Louis de Rougemont Art Gallery of Ballarat 55 Illustrated books and illustrations in books editJulius John Lankes 1932 A woodcut manual New York H Holt and Company O Dwyer Joseph 1944 The turning year Melbourne Hawthorn Press OCLC 11066314 56 Clune Frank 1944 The red heart sagas of Centralia Melbourne The Hawthorn Press OCLC 906327807 57 Turnbull Clive 1946 Eureka the story of Peter Lalor Melbourne Hawthorn Press OCLC 37097809 58 Croll Robert Henderson Jordan Allan 1898 1982 artist Hawthorn Press 1947 Umph the gargoyle Hawthorn Press a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Gartner John Jordan Allan Hawthorn Press 1948 A noose for Ned reprint of a very rare pamphlet with a foreword by Frank Clune Hawthorn Press 59 Platt John 1948 Colour woodcuts a book of reproductions and a handbook of method Pitman amp Sons Chisholm Alec H Alec Hugh Rowan Ellis 1848 1922 Jordan Allan 1949 News from nature a selection of seasonal gossip Georgian House a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link 60 Henderson Alexander 1953 A century in timber J Wright amp Sons Pty Ltd Littlewood Robert C Robert Clive Jordan Allan 1898 1982 artist Lytlewode Press publisher 2014 Ten bookplates by Allan Jordan Lytlewode Press ISBN 978 1 905611 60 7 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Collections editThe Graham Bookplate Collection bookplates collected by David H Graham 61 National Gallery of Australia 62 National Gallery of Victoria 63 Hamilton Art Gallery 64 Benalla Art Gallery 65 Swinburne University Art Collection 66 Rijksmuseum 67 Gallery of bookplates by Allan Jordan edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp References edit Jordan Allan 15 January 1916 Photographic Book plates Australasian Photo Review Baker and Rouse 23 1 30 31 Jordan Allan 15 August 1916 A Photographic Darkroom Australasian Photo Review Baker amp Rouse 23 8 432 3 Jordan Allan 15 December 1915 Burke Keast ed Daylight enlarging with a magazine camera Australasian Photo Review Baker amp Rouse 22 12 670 673 Burke Keast ed 15 September 1915 A P R competitions Australasian Photo Review Sydney Baker amp Rouse 22 9 28 35 42 Jordan Allan 15 May 1915 A Rough Day By Allan Jordan 16 years Malvern Vic Awarded Fourth Prize in the May A P R Competitions for Juniors Australasian Photo Review 22 5 Supplement An At Home Portrait By Allan Jordan Malvern Vic Awarded Second Prize in the A P R Competition for October Australasian Photo Review 22 10 33 15 October 1915 Jordan Allan 15 July 1915 A Misty Morn By Allan Jordan Malvern Vic Awarded Fourth Prize in the A P R Competition for July Australasian Photo Review 22 7 373 a b c Hames Bernard 1960 Interview with Allan Jordan 1960 Swinburne Jubilee Interviews 07 of 15 PDF a b c d Littlewood Robert C December 2014 Bookplate stories Russell Francis Wright PDF The New Australian Bookplate Society Collectors Bibliophiles Artists and Others Dedicated to Promoting Bookplates 35 4 5 Littlewood Robert C Jordan Allan Lytlewode Press 2014 Ten bookplates by Allan Jordan ISBN 978 1 905611 59 1 OCLC 900070422 Design of our coins Change Suggested The Sydney Morning Herald 12 July 1947 p 2 Retrieved 22 March 2022 Books of the Day The Age 30 December 1944 p 5 Retrieved 22 March 2022 O Dwyer Joseph 1944 The turning year Melbourne Hawthorn Press OCLC 11066314 Books of the Day Australian Adventures The Age 29 December 1945 p 9 Retrieved 22 March 2022 Clune Frank Gartner John Jordan Allan Hawthorn Press 1944 The red heart sagas of Centralia Melbourne Hawthorn Press OCLC 220322607 Clune in Centralia The Bulletin 65 3375 3 18 October 1944 Central Australia Western Mail Perth 28 December 1944 p 27 Ferson Mark June 1988 The Australian Bookplate Collector A Vanishing Species Biblionews and Australian Notes amp Queries Book Collectors Society of Australia 13 2 36 Bidgood Jeff Ferson Mark J Book Collectors Society of Australia 1994 Australian bookplates an illustrated collection from members of the Book Collectors Society of Australia Sydney The Society ISBN 978 0 646 17489 1 OCLC 31982601 Captain Russell Wright www telegraph co uk Retrieved 21 March 2022 Atkinson Frances 27 November 2015 Under the covers bookplates offer a window into untold histories The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 24 March 2022 a b Australian Artists Work at the Fine Art Galleries The Age 3 November 1931 p 5 Retrieved 22 March 2022 a b The Palette The Bulletin 52 2701 18 18 November 1931 a b Herbert Harold 14 November 1931 Art At the Fine Art Society s Gallery The Australasian p 13 Retrieved 23 March 2022 a b Art Notes Color Prints And Etchings The Age 29 November 1932 p 5 Retrieved 22 March 2022 National Commercial Banking Corporation of Australia 1982 The seventies Australian paintings and tapestries from the collection of National Australia Bank Melbourne Australia The Bank p 40 ISBN 978 0 909873 34 9 OCLC 11599730 McCulloch Alan McCulloch Susan McCulloch Childs Emily 2006 The new McCulloch s encyclopedia of Australian art Fitzroy Vic Carlton Vic Aus 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