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National Gallery of Victoria Art School

The National Gallery of Victoria Art School, associated with the National Gallery of Victoria, was a private fine arts college founded in 1867 and was Australia's leading art school of 50 years.[1]

National Gallery of Victoria Art School
TypePrivate
Established1867; 157 years ago (1867)
Location, ,

It is also referred to as the 'National Gallery School' ‘National Gallery Art School’, ‘National Gallery School of Art’ and ‘Victorian National Gallery School of Art’. Official correspondence commencing from the 1950s is headed ‘National Gallery of Victoria Art School’ and in McCulloch’s Encyclopedia of Australian Art,[1] it is abbreviated 'NGC School'.

It was the leading centre for academic art training in Australia until about 1910.[1] Among its luminaries, the school was headed by Sir William Dargie in 1946–53,[2] John Brack from 1962–68, and Lenton Parr from 1968 to its absorption into the newly created Victorian College of the Arts.[3]

History edit

 
National Gallery of Victoria Art School students 1896
 
Melbourne National Gallery School life class in 1935 (L-R) Phyl Waterhouse, Alannah Coleman, Charles Bush, Jean Mcinnes and Miss Eastwood (posed not in front of their own canvases). On the walls; works by Hugh Ramsay, John Longstaff, Max Meldrum, James Quinn, Isaac Cohen and Charles Wheeler. Taken for Table Talk magazine
 
A group of students at the National Gallery of Victoria Art School with animal costumes c. 1930

The State Library of Victoria, a public library, opened in Melbourne in 1859, and from 1861 it housed a Museum of Art and a Picture Gallery, opened in 1864, both situated alongside the Public Library on Swanston Street between LaTrobe and Russell Streets. Its art collection was named the National Gallery of Victoria in 1869.

At the suggestion of Thomas Clark,[1] who was to become teacher of drawing, a National Gallery Art School, School of Design was formed and started enrolling students in June 1867, then was divided into two schools in 1870. Eugene von Guerard, then 60 years old, was appointed Instructor of Painting and Master of the School of Art. Thomas Clark was appointed Instructor and Master of the School of Design which prepared students for the School of Painting, a separate institution. In 1887 the School of Design became the Drawing School. By the turn of the century, its teaching largely followed that of the Academies of Europe.

Students enrolling were required to demonstrate only rudimentary artistic skill and came from all over the country, paying a very reasonable ten shillings per term (a value of A$40–50 in 2022) in the 1920s. They commenced with drawing in charcoal from plaster casts, before proceeding to working from the nude model. The museum provided classes in natural history, and students benefitted from ready access to its art collections. Prizes were instituted in 1887 and gradually increased in number and value, the most desirable being the Traveling Scholarship which was later the Keith and Elisabeth Murdoch Travelling Fellowship.[1]

After World War II, ex- servicemen and women training under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme (CRTS) were accommodated in a third department. By 1953 the School had reverted to a Drawing School and a Painting School. Among its alumni are counted many of the most prominent Australian artists.[4]

Merger creating the Victorian College of the Arts edit

The National Gallery Art School ceased as an independent institution in 1973 when it became the foundation school of the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) which became an affiliated college of the University of Melbourne in July 1991. On 1 January 1992 an Act of Parliament brought the components of former Prahran College, Victoria College's Prahran Campus and Prahran College of TAFE, under the auspices of Swinburne University of Technology, with the only tertiary courses, Graphics and Industrial Design, remaining on the campus, all others being moved to Deakin University. Prahran Fine Art under Gareth Sansom was relocated and amalgamated with the Victorian College of the Arts, where the next Dean of Art was William Kelly.[5]

As the VCA was not already split into departments, it was the Prahran heads who were given such, newly created, roles in several cases; with Pam Hallandal becoming head of drawing (then retiring at the end of 1993); head of ceramics was Greg Wain, previously head of ceramics at Prahran; Victor Majzner likewise became head of painting at the VCA; Prahran Graduate, Christopher Köller was head of their new department of Photography. Printmaking had been a separate Department at VCA before the merger, the head being a Prahran graduate, Allan Mitelman, who was replaced by John Scurry, head of printmaking at Prahran. Jock Clutterbuck (VCA) and David Wilson (Prahran) alternated the role of head of the newly merged Department of Sculpture.[5]

Faculty and alumni edit

Heads of the school and teachers of painting edit

Teachers of drawing, assistant heads of school edit

  • 1870–76: Thomas Clark
  • 1876–86: Oswald Rose Campbell[6]
  • 1886–1917: Frederick McCubbin
  • 1907–08: Leslie Wilkie (acting)
  • 1917–39: William Beckwith Mcinnes
  • 1933: George Bell (acting)
  • 1939–41: A. E. Newbury
  • 1941–46: William Rowell
  • 1946–53: Murray Griffin
  • 1954–55: Charles Bush
  • 1956–61: Rod Clark
  • 1961–62: Ian Armstrong
  • 1962–68: *Marc Clark[7]

Alumni edit

The School's graduates and former students, with their dates of attendance, include:

References edit

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The National Gallery of Victoria Art School associated with the National Gallery of Victoria was a private fine arts college founded in 1867 and was Australia s leading art school of 50 years 1 National Gallery of Victoria Art SchoolTypePrivateEstablished1867 157 years ago 1867 LocationMelbourne Victoria Australia It is also referred to as the National Gallery School National Gallery Art School National Gallery School of Art and Victorian National Gallery School of Art Official correspondence commencing from the 1950s is headed National Gallery of Victoria Art School and in McCulloch s Encyclopedia of Australian Art 1 it is abbreviated NGC School It was the leading centre for academic art training in Australia until about 1910 1 Among its luminaries the school was headed by Sir William Dargie in 1946 53 2 John Brack from 1962 68 and Lenton Parr from 1968 to its absorption into the newly created Victorian College of the Arts 3 Contents 1 History 2 Merger creating the Victorian College of the Arts 3 Faculty and alumni 3 1 Heads of the school and teachers of painting 3 2 Teachers of drawing assistant heads of school 3 3 Alumni 4 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp National Gallery of Victoria Art School students 1896 nbsp Melbourne National Gallery School life class in 1935 L R Phyl Waterhouse Alannah Coleman Charles Bush Jean Mcinnes and Miss Eastwood posed not in front of their own canvases On the walls works by Hugh Ramsay John Longstaff Max Meldrum James Quinn Isaac Cohen and Charles Wheeler Taken for Table Talk magazine nbsp A group of students at the National Gallery of Victoria Art School with animal costumes c 1930 The State Library of Victoria a public library opened in Melbourne in 1859 and from 1861 it housed a Museum of Art and a Picture Gallery opened in 1864 both situated alongside the Public Library on Swanston Street between LaTrobe and Russell Streets Its art collection was named the National Gallery of Victoria in 1869 At the suggestion of Thomas Clark 1 who was to become teacher of drawing a National Gallery Art School School of Design was formed and started enrolling students in June 1867 then was divided into two schools in 1870 Eugene von Guerard then 60 years old was appointed Instructor of Painting and Master of the School of Art Thomas Clark was appointed Instructor and Master of the School of Design which prepared students for the School of Painting a separate institution In 1887 the School of Design became the Drawing School By the turn of the century its teaching largely followed that of the Academies of Europe Students enrolling were required to demonstrate only rudimentary artistic skill and came from all over the country paying a very reasonable ten shillings per term a value of A 40 50 in 2022 in the 1920s They commenced with drawing in charcoal from plaster casts before proceeding to working from the nude model The museum provided classes in natural history and students benefitted from ready access to its art collections Prizes were instituted in 1887 and gradually increased in number and value the most desirable being the Traveling Scholarship which was later the Keith and Elisabeth Murdoch Travelling Fellowship 1 After World War II ex servicemen and women training under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme CRTS were accommodated in a third department By 1953 the School had reverted to a Drawing School and a Painting School Among its alumni are counted many of the most prominent Australian artists 4 Merger creating the Victorian College of the Arts editThe National Gallery Art School ceased as an independent institution in 1973 when it became the foundation school of the Victorian College of the Arts VCA which became an affiliated college of the University of Melbourne in July 1991 On 1 January 1992 an Act of Parliament brought the components of former Prahran College Victoria College s Prahran Campus and Prahran College of TAFE under the auspices of Swinburne University of Technology with the only tertiary courses Graphics and Industrial Design remaining on the campus all others being moved to Deakin University Prahran Fine Art under Gareth Sansom was relocated and amalgamated with the Victorian College of the Arts where the next Dean of Art was William Kelly 5 As the VCA was not already split into departments it was the Prahran heads who were given such newly created roles in several cases with Pam Hallandal becoming head of drawing then retiring at the end of 1993 head of ceramics was Greg Wain previously head of ceramics at Prahran Victor Majzner likewise became head of painting at the VCA Prahran Graduate Christopher Koller was head of their new department of Photography Printmaking had been a separate Department at VCA before the merger the head being a Prahran graduate Allan Mitelman who was replaced by John Scurry head of printmaking at Prahran Jock Clutterbuck VCA and David Wilson Prahran alternated the role of head of the newly merged Department of Sculpture 5 Faculty and alumni editHeads of the school and teachers of painting edit 1870 81 Eugene von Guerard 1882 91 George Frederick Folingsby 1891 1935 Lindsay Bernard Hall 1935 36 William Beckwith McInnes 1936 45 Charles Wheeler painter 1945 46 William Rowell acting head 1946 53 William Dargie 1948 Hayward Veal deputy 1953 54 Murray Griffin acting 1954 62 Alan Sumner 1963 68 John Brack Teachers of drawing assistant heads of school edit 1870 76 Thomas Clark 1876 86 Oswald Rose Campbell 6 1886 1917 Frederick McCubbin 1907 08 Leslie Wilkie acting 1917 39 William Beckwith Mcinnes 1933 George Bell acting 1939 41 A E Newbury 1941 46 William Rowell 1946 53 Murray Griffin 1954 55 Charles Bush 1956 61 Rod Clark 1961 62 Ian Armstrong 1962 68 Marc Clark 7 Alumni edit The School s graduates and former students with their dates of attendance include Mary Cecil Allen c 1910 c 1912 Leonard Lloyd Annois 1930 32 8 Ian Armstrong 1943 1950 Drawing Master 1960 1966 Sam Atyeo c 1930 Alice Marian Ellen Bale 1895 1905 Caroline Barker 1912 19 9 Elsie Barlow Margaret Francis Ellen Baskerville 1880 1882 85 Clarice Beckett 1914 16 Yosl Bergner c 1938 9 Peter Booth 1962 65 10 Arthur Boyd 1935 36 11 David Boyd Emma Boyd 1885 89 Merric Boyd c 1908 Penleigh Boyd 1907 09 Barbara Brash 1946 1949 Ernest Buckmaster 1918 1924 Norma Bull c 1929 Rupert Bunny 1881 84 Frances Mary Burke c 1932 36 12 Ian Burn 1961 62 Charles Bush 1935 40 1 Horace Brodzky 13 Mary Card c 1880 Norman St Clair Carter 1892 98 14 Ann Church 1946 George James Coates 1890s Victor Cobb 15 Colin Colahan 1917 Alexander Colquhoun 1877 79 1882 87 Archibald Douglas Colquhoun 1911 16 Donald Cowen Sybil Craig 1924 31 Peggie Crombie 1922 28 Frank R Crozier 1907 Janet Agnes Cumbrae Stewart 1901 07 Oliver James Dale c 1944 5 Roy Dalgarno 1926 30 David Davies 1887 90 Isabel Davies 1966 67 Lawrence Daws 1949 53 Janet Dawson 1951 1956 Frances Derham 1911 1913 17 Aileen Dent 1909 16 Mark Denver 1922 26 Neil Douglas 1927 28 Moya Dyring 1929 32 Lindsay Edward 1938 41 Albert Enes 1892 96 18 Edith Evans c 1890 18 Miles Evergood 1890s 18 John Farmer 18 Carolyn Fels 1959 60 David Fitts 1968 18 Paul Fitzgerald 1940 43 1946 47 Maude Fleay 1891 James Flett 1927 28 18 John Flexmore 1930 36 18 Sheila Florance 19 Mary Hannay Foott E Phillips Fox 1878 1886 John Frawley 1939 18 Florence Fuller 1883 1888 Sam Fullbrook 1946 John Andrew Gardiner 18 Portia Geach 1890 1896 James William Govett Robert Ghee 1889 92 18 Julian J Gibbs c 1880 Aubrey Hicks Lawson Gibson 1920 Herbert Gilkes 1927 39 18 Bill Gleeson 18 Nancy Grant c 1944 18 Ina Gregory c 1893 c 1898 Edith Grieve 20 Ambrose Sylvester Griffin 18 Murray Griffin 1919 23 Harley Griffiths 1894 99 18 Nornie Gude 1936 39 Nancy Guest 1923 26 18 Henrietta Maria Gulliver Norah Gurdon 1901 08 Tim Guthrie 1960 61 18 Oswald Hall 1934 38 21 Clewin Harcourt 1886 90 22 Sheila Hawkins 1920s 23 Melville Haysom c 1920s Edward Bonaventura Heffernan 1928 31 18 Joy Hester 1937 38 Geoffrey Vernon Hogg 1971 18 Ruth Hollick 1902 06 C Winifred Honey c 1911 18 John Howley c 1949 53 Tom Humphrey c 1880s Gregory Irvine 1963 66 18 Julie Irving 1973 18 James Jackson 1906 18 Morgan Peter Jageurs 1883 84 24 Henry James Johnstone 1870 J Llewellyn Jones 1883 89 18 Marion Jones artist 1912 17 18 Vernon Jones 1931 18 Justus Jorgensen 1915 17 Dorothea Keeling 1929 32 18 William Kelly c 1969 Roger Kemp 1929 1933 1935 Stephen Killick 1971 72 18 Grahame King 1934 39 Peter Kirk c 1870 William Dunn Knox c 1890s Paul Laspagis 1971 Murray Latimer c 1945 8 Adrian Lawlor 1929 25 Bernard Lawson 1926 18 Lesley Lawson Clarke 1947 53 18 Donald Laycock 1949 53 Jan Learmonth 1966 67 18 Percy Leason 1907 10 John Lennox 18 Sandra Leveson 1959 63 Robin Levett Madeline Lewellin Joan Lindsay 1916 19 Lionel Lindsay Ruby Lindsay Mary Elizabeth Livingston 1871 79 Charles Salis Lloyd c 1900s 18 John Longstaff 1883 87 John Samuel Loxton 18 George Luke 1937 40 26 Constance Jenkins Macky c 1908 Eric Spencer Macky Norman Macgeorge 1897 99 Marguerite Mahood Stella Marks 1906 11 Alan Martin 1964 Helen Maudsley Herbert McClintock 1922 27 1929 Frederick McCubbin 1872 86 27 Louis McCubbin 1906 11 28 Sheila McCubbin 1914 17 18 Alan McLeod McCulloch 1926 7 Wilfred Arthur McCulloch 29 James Stuart MacDonald Bertram Mackennal 1878 Kenneth Charles McFayden 1954 60 18 William Beckwith McInnes 1909 11 Jessie MacKintosh 1908 11 18 Spencer Macky 1903 Dora Meeson Max Meldrum 1892 99 30 Bertha Merfield Max Middleton 1938 42 18 Godfrey Miller 1918 1923 31 Ernest Moffitt 1890 32 Anne Montgomery 1927 32 Alan Moore war artist 33 Graham Hinton Moore 18 George Morison Australian painter 1880 18 Alistair Morrison Josephine Muntz Adams 1884 89 Violet Musgrave 34 Albert Ernest Newbury 1909 35 George W Neville c 1910 36 18 Lucy Newell 1927 32 Keith Nicol 1946 49 18 Vlase Nikoleski 1971 72 18 Sidney Nolan 1934 1936 37 Susan Norrie Marjorie North 18 Charles Nuttall 1895 Edward Officer 1893 4 Helen Ogilvie 1919 21 Joseph Stanislaus Ostoja Kotkowski 1950 c 1955 Klytie Pate c 1931 Betty Paterson Esther Paterson 1907 12 Ambrose McCarthy Patterson 1890s Eileen Pearcey c 1923 26 18 Laurence Pendlebury 1945 47 18 Adelaide Perry 1914 1920 Enid Philip 1918 23 18 Amelia Philips 18 Ernest Sidney Philpot 1937 38 Ada May Plante 1894 99 Leon Pole 1888 1892 Richard Porteous 1911 13 39 Cedar Prest Margaret Preston 1893 4 1896 7 Clifton Pugh 1947 50 Mabel Pye 1912 21 Guelda Pyke 1957 18 James Quinn 1887 1893 Iso Rae 1877 87 Hugh Ramsay 1894 99 Mel Ramsden 1963 Arthur Read c 1935 18 Charles Douglas Richardson 1871 80 Hilda Rix 1902 05 40 Paul Rigby Tom Roberts 1875 80 John Rogers 1945 48 18 Herbert Rose 1914 18 Harry Rosengrave 1941 48 18 John Rowell 1912 17 41 William Rowell 1913 15 42 Rosemary Ryan 1950 51 John Shirlow 1891 94 Arnold Shore 1912 1917 Clara Southern 1883 1887 Ethel Spowers 1911 17 Constance Stokes 1925 1929 Arthur Streeton 1882 88 43 Reginald Sturgess 1905 1912 Ruth Sutherland 1902 07 Jane Sutherland 1883 Jo Sweatman 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