A Primrose from England: 19th-Century Narratives from the Collection of Bendigo Art Gallery' explores the theme of the transplantation of social and cultural ideals from England during the Victorian era. Although many of the paintings in the exhibition originated in European countries, the scenes of domesticity and rural life in these 'continental' pictures reflect the same middle-class values that we find in the British images of work and family life ... I look forward to sharing this exhibition with a national audience when A Primrose from England: 19th-Century Narratives from the Collection of Bendigo Art Gallery tours to various Victorian and interstate venues. Karen Quinlan. Director, Bendigo Art Gallery."--Pref.
***AUSTRALIAN CONTENT*** 'Genius and Ambition' explores the RA from its foundation up until the First World War. It also covers its complex role in the history and teaching of art. Founded in London in 1768 by a group of painters, sculptors and architects, the Royal Academy of Arts grew to become the primary maker of reputation and renown for artists from Britain and abroad. Over the centuries it also amassed an extraordinary collection of works by Royal Academicians, as well as a library of rare books, archives and artists - private papers dating back to the mid-eighteenth century. Works by such significant figures as Gainsborough, Constable, Turner, J. E. Millais, J. W. Waterhouse and John Singer Sargent, are presented alongside masterpieces exhibited at Burlington House by Australians including George Folingsby, Arthur Streeton and Tom Roberts. Genius and Ambition provides an intriguing overview of those artists who, through their involvement with the Royal Academy, shaped the history of British and Australian art. AUTHOR: Tansy Curtin is Curatorial Art Manager at Bendigo Art Gallery, Victoria, Australia.
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