Letterature di lingua inglese 2019-20

ATTIVITA' ACCADEMICA

PUBBLICAZIONI

PROGETTI DI RICERCA

CONVEGNI

CORSO

... DI CHI

 

Arte


Aborigeni

Campagne pubblicitarie

Paesaggi

Arte aborigena

 

 

Aborigeni:

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1788: provvedimenti protezionistici limitandone la libertà di spostamento

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Joseph Banks = grand tourist with two artists as his servants: Alexander Buchan and Sydney Parkinson

Alexander Buchan > native people and natural scenery

Sydney Parkinson > palnts and animals

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George Stubb, An Aninal of New Holland 1773

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Hellenistic presentation of true masculinity, the Borghese Gladiator, on display in the Louvre:

While the Classical ideal of female beauty is soft and voluptuous, the Classical male ideal is lean and muscular.

Whereas Greek statues of Aphrodite display untoned, fleshy figures, Antique statuary depicts men as sinewy warriors.

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The Port Jackson Painter, Black Swan 1790

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Port Jackson Painter ~ Watercolour, c1788 - 1797 ~

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Browne, Richard (1776-1824). "Hump back'd Maria, a female native well known about Sydney" 1819.

Watercolour on paper, 28.8 x 23.8 cm National Library of Australia, Canberra

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William Fernyhough (1809–1849), Native dance, 1844

lithograph, printed in black ink, from one stone

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Carmichael, John, 1803-1857. Male and female black natives, New South Wales [1838]
National Library of Australia, Canberra

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Campagne pubblicitarie

 

Livingston Hopkins

The Bulletin

 

There's a man's job for you in Australia

https://it.pinterest.com/orientalhotel/travel-posters/

https://it.pinterest.com/pin/151574343682389378/

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TheBrand Australia Campaign

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One Pound Jimmy - 1950

 

1935

 

 

 

1980

 

 

2000 Olympic Games

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2004 Australia, a Different Light >> Australia's response to the "100% Pure New Zealand"

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we've had the camels shampooed

2006 Australian Invitation or Where the Bloody Hell Are You?

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2008 Walkabout and search for authenticity

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See: Incredible: Australia 'Come Walkabout' Commercial (2008) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQGMuxJ0vCc by Lurhmann

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There’s nothing like Australia (Tourism Australia 2010 campaign) https://vimeo.com/12583616

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Share Australia, Australia!

In response to the growing demand globally for food and wine as part of the travel experience, in 2014-15 the campaign put the spotlight on Australia’s finest array of produce served in the most stunning locations in the world. Since ‘Restaurant Australia’ launched in May 2014 with a ‘rally cry’ to the Australian tourism industry, Tourism Australia has been showcasing the breadth and depth of Australia’s culinary experiences to international markets.

In 2015-16 the campaign will continue to focus on Australia's strengths in food and wine as well as place a renewed focus on our world class aquatic and coastal experiences – both major decision making factors in Australia's key international tourism markets. In addition, Tourism Australia will roll out initiatives to promote Indigenous tourism and high-impact events.

 

Tourism Australia and Chris Hemsworth 2016 - A place you feel

Come Live Our Philausophy, 2019

There is still nothing like Australia, 2020

 

Il paesaggio

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

William Westall (1781-1850)

Distant View of the Town of Sydney, from Between Port Jackson and Botany Bay, Watercolor, 34.5 c 36.5 cm, Dallhold Collection, Melbourne

 

A Bay on the South Coast of New Holland, January 1802, 1805-1809, Oil on Canvas, 75 x 100 cm, Ministry of Defence Art Collection

 

Thomas Watling, A Direct North General View of Sydney Cove, 1794

 

Thomas Watling, Taken from the West Side of the Cove (1794)

 

 

Edward Dayes, View of Sydney Cove (1804)

 

 

John Eyre , View of Sydney from the west side of the Cove, ca. 1806 /

 

 

Panoramic views of Port Jackson, c. 1821
R. Havell & Son, engravers: after Major James Taylor
Hand-coloured aquatints

 

Lycett_new castle 1818

 

A View of the Cove and Part of Sydney, attributed to Joseph Lycett

 

 

 

Joseph Lycett, Residence of John Macarthur Esq near Parramatta N.S.W

 

 

 

Eugene von Guerard, Old Ballarat as it was in the summer of 1853–4

 

Eugene von Guérard, Mr Clark's Station, Deep Creek, near Keilor, 1867

 

View of the Gippsland Alps, from Bushy Park on the River Avon

 

 

 

 

L'arte aborigena

Wandjina figures ( Australia nord-occidentale)

“It’s more than a painting, it’s a lifestyle,” they say.

Who Paintin' Dis Wandjina? & Director Interview with Taryne Laffar


Three Wandjinas painted by a contemporary artist of the Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre.

 

Albert Namatjira, alla nascita Elea Namatjira (1902 – 1959) Scuola di Hermannsburg

Albert Namatjira, Talipate, Western MacDonnell c 1945-53

 

Albert Namatjira, Towards the James Range, 1954
Watercolour, 25 x 35 cm
Private collection, Sydney

 

Papunya Tula artists

 

 

Emily Kame Kngwarreye https://www.nma.gov.au/exhibitions/utopia/emily-kame-kngwarreye

video: https://www.youtube.com/

"Whole lot, that's whole lot, Awelye (my Dreaming), Arlatyeye (pencil yam), Arkerrthe (mountain devil lizard), Ntange (grass seed), Tingu (Dreamtime pup), Ankerre (emu), Intekwe (favourite food of emus, a small plant), Atnwerle (green bean), and Kame (yam seed). That's what I paint, whole lot."

Earth's Creation.

 

Michael Nelson Jagamarra , Parliament House in Canberra

 

 

 

 

Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri and Tim Leura Tjapaltjarri, Warlugulong, 1976, synthetic polymer on canvas

 

 

Aboriginal Memorial

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