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unscathed. Its annual Christmas exhibitions of etchings become a profitable highlight in the artistic calendar. The space expanded to fill more of the Hardware Chambers building in 1929 before moving in 1930 to larger quarters nearby in Elizabeth House, 340 Little Collins Street, into its basement in
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The Norman Lindsay etchings are all familiar. The immediate impression one takes from a re-examination of these excitable etchings is that, although they are astonishingly competent in their textures, they are deficient in design dynamic effects from emotional intensity rather than from any purely
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He enjoyed contacts in major state galleries through artists who had exhibited with him and who had progressed into influential positions in those institutions. Robert Campbell was appointed as Director of Art at the Launceston Technical School in 1941, and kept up correspondence with him in
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1946, March: Water-colours and Oils by J. J. Hilder, R. W. Sturgess, James R. Jackson, Robert. Johnston, Sir John Longstaff, Norman Lindsay, Sir Lionel Lindsay, Charles Wheeler, Will Ashton, Fred McCubbin, Tom Roberts, W. B. Mcinnes, Harold Herbert, W. D. Knox, Blamire
293:, all purchased for the NGV's collection through the Felton Bequest. Sedon's conservatism was further demonstrated in his contributing the gallery as the venue for an exhibition to defray the costs of artists Mary Edwards' and Joseph Wolinski's court case over 58:. From the age of 20, he started dealing in art, drawing on the collection of his maternal grandmother. His marriage in June 1916, to Isabel Constance Crawford brought wealth from her inheritance in 1919 and the couple moved to 3 Russell St., 70:
On 13 October 1925 Sedon opened The Sedon Galleries, on the fourth floor of the Hardware Chambers (demolished 1972), which had been recently renovated after a fire, at 231 Elizabeth Street, opposite the
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review was excited by "fashionable" British painters' "Interesting Pictures" being offered at the prices "the same as would be asked In a London gallery," Sedon more consistently promoted Australian art.
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Following the death of his wife Isabel at age 53 on 13 January 1928, Sedon sold their home and a large part of his collection of ornaments, statuary, pictures, crystal, and works by significant
351:, Australian critics’ attention, and buyers’ interest, turned away from traditional art by the likes of Norman Lindsay and Hilda Rix Nicholas that Sedon Galleries represented, and embraced the 985:"The exhlbitlon at the Sedon Galleries is confined to oil and water color painting by artist of the tradlional school of Impressionism. Many of the works have been previously displayed." 527:
1945, June: Norman Lindsay, Frederick McCubbin, Blamire Young, Robert Johnston, Will Ashton, Herbert Rose, Norman Macgeorge, John Goodchild and Max Angus. Oils and watercolours
1564: 258:, exhibited by Sedon in 1931(at 600 guineas) and in a solo retrospective of McCubbin's oil paintings in September 1941, and sold to the National Gallery of Victoria 1559: 147:, exhibitors at the gallery, were also art critics on Melbourne papers who provided favourable and often lengthy reviews of its shows. Though Young in a 1929 416:; Arthur Streeton, Walter Withers, Elioth Gruner, Norman Lindsay, R. W. Sturgess, W. D. Knox, Nora Gordon, Gwen Barringer, Carl Hampel, and M. J. MacNally 387:. There, Sedon offered up his private collection but struggled to find buyers. He died at home on Friday evening, 18 December 1959, and was buried at 338:
artistic source. The etchings appeal to the romantic vision, not to the pure vision, which looks for line and form and the basic elements of design."
1569: 1554: 1549: 30:, representing Australian traditional, impressionist and post-impressionist painting and prints. It operated from 1925 to 1959. 376: 274:, and of Australian Impressionism, with solo shows by Streeton and McCubbin work throughout the late 1940s and into the 1950s. 453:
1929, 26 November – 31 December: etchings, woodcuts and lithographs by sixty-four British, Continental and Australian artists
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1927, from 22 November: Etchings, woodcuts, miniatures, and lithographs by British, Continental and Australian printmakers.
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in 1931 signified the Galleries’ conservatism and alignment with traditionalist art, typified in its representation of
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art reviewer remarked that; "The Sedon Galleries continue firm in their policy of presenting work by members of the
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where his father had gold-mining interests, and in the same town as the family of artists he later represented, the
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on 20 June 1876, the only child of English-born Thomas Sedon and his lover, Jane Franklin Kyle, and who grew up in
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R. Butler, Printed: images by Australian artists 1885-1955, Canberra: National Gallery of Australia, 2007, p. 79.
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1933, 19–30 September: 1st annual exhibition of oils and water colors by members of the New Melbourne Art Club
570: 383:(1959). Consequent decrease in sales forced a final move in August 1959 to a shop-front at 150 Burwood Road, 203: 999: 534:
1947: November/December: Christmas Show; including Will Ashton, Charles Bryant, W.D. Knox, Lionel Lindsay,
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1953, March: Group show including Arthur Streeton, McCubbin, Will Ashton, W. B. McInnes, Charles Condor
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indicated in a paragraph 'Norman Lindsay in Retrospect', that fresher offerings might be welcome:
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George Lambert (1899) Across the Black Soil Plains, oil on canvas, 91.6 cm H x 305.5 cm W. AGNSW
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1936, then in April 1937 relocated to 107 Elizabeth Street in the Robertson and Mullens (now
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works were a substantial part of his sales, many assisted by his good relations with the
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1929, 21 May – 1 June: group show of Australian artists after extensions to the gallery
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South Australian Births register 1842–1906, Port Adelaide district, book 221, p. 471.
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1935, to 2 September: Will Ashton, Norman Lindsay, Lionel Lindsay, John C. Goodchild
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described him as β€˜'one of our foremost dealers’. and the business emerged from the
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Benjamin Thomas 'Purveyor of Taste: W R. Sedon and Melbourne's Sedon Galleries',
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belatedly expanded its Australian Impressionist collection with McCubbin's
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1951, March: Arthur Streeton, Charles Conder, Will Ashton, Walter Withers
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selection committee which on one occasion met in the Galleries' chambers.
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Exhibition of Oils & Water-Colors by the Master Painters of the '90s
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1930, 2–13 September: Group show at the new venue in Elizabeth House
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The gallery's proprietor was William Richard Sedon, who was born in
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1943, 10–20 August: Exhibition of Paintings by Miss A.M.E. Bale
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As late as 1951, in response to a show there, an unnamed
1048:'Leading Art Dealer Dies', Sun, 21 December 1959, p. 14. 608: 305:. That year the gallery enjoyed the endorsement of the 459:
1931, April: Drawings and etchings, including work by
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Art expert dies; 84', Herald, 19 December 1959, p. 3;
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For your enjoyment': Australian Galleries turns 60',
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School of Historical Studies, Department of History.
329:On the other hand, by 1935 an uncredited review in 313:who opened an exhibition of Harold Herbert's work. 158:subsequent roles as the inaugural Director of the 521:, Norman Lindsay, Charles Wheeler, William Rowell 505:1942, December: John Longstaff, Arthur Streeton, 1565:Art museums and galleries disestablished in 1959 1541: 65: 1560:Art museums and galleries established in 1925 1029:; Acton, Iss. 295, Summer 2016/2017:: 24-25,4 925:Exhibition of Oils by the Late Fred McCubbin 444:, Laurence Biddle, Tom Mostyn, Davis Richter 1461:"IMPORTANT PICTURES AT THE SEDON GALLERIES" 1307:Australasian (Melbourne, Vic.: 1864 – 1946) 1281:Australasian (Melbourne, Vic.: 1864 – 1946) 904:Australasian (Melbourne, Vic.: 1864 – 1946) 110:and others still aged in their 20s or 30s. 1505:– via National Library of Australia. 1477:– via National Library of Australia. 1448:– via National Library of Australia. 1265:– via National Library of Australia. 1185:– via National Library of Australia. 1157:– via National Library of Australia. 1103:– via National Library of Australia. 1075:– via National Library of Australia. 975:– via National Library of Australia. 885:– via National Library of Australia. 787:– via National Library of Australia. 756:– via National Library of Australia. 702:– via National Library of Australia. 686:"Serious Fires. Hardware Chambers Gutted" 375:(1956), Australian Galleries (1956), the 840:"ANNUAL ETCHING SHOW AT SEDON GALLERIES" 402: 285:(1886), exhibited by Sedon in 1931 with 249: 226:. Among guests to his home were artists 1570:Art museums and galleries in Melbourne 1542: 475:1934, 6–14 March: Australian Paintings 1119:Herald (Melbourne, Vic.: 1861 – 1954) 953: 951: 894: 892: 863: 861: 844:Herald (Melbourne, Vic.: 1861 – 1954) 834: 832: 830: 765: 763: 734: 732: 1359:Argus (Melbourne, Vic.: 1848 – 1957) 1227:Argus (Melbourne, Vic.: 1848 – 1957) 713: 711: 709: 667: 665: 663: 661: 659: 657: 655: 653: 1555:1959 disestablishments in Australia 1407:"Important Australian Art - AU0776" 1355:"ART EXHIBITION AT SEDON GALLERIES" 945:The Age, Wednesday 27 Oct 1943, p.2 499:1935, December: Annual Etching Show 13: 1385:Age (Melbourne, Vic.: 1854 – 1954) 1201:Age (Melbourne, Vic.: 1854 – 1954) 948: 936:The Age, Tuesday, 28 Sep 1948, p.2 889: 858: 827: 760: 729: 174:to him as prospective exhibitors. 14: 1586: 706: 650: 423:and C. Meynell Withers, paintings 162:(1949–51) and as Director at the 119:Twenty Melbourne Painters Society 16:Australian art gallery, 1925–1959 1550:1925 establishments in Australia 546:, Evelyn Baxter, Jean Sutherland 432:1929, August: British Painters; 326:and its present-day adherents." 22:was a commercial art gallery in 1509: 1481: 1452: 1424: 1399: 1381:"Exhibition at Sedon Galleries" 1373: 1347: 1321: 1309:. 28 September 1935. p. 18 1295: 1283:. 29 September 1934. p. 16 1269: 1241: 1215: 1197:"Exhibition at Sedon Galleries" 1189: 1161: 1133: 1107: 1079: 1051: 1042: 1033: 1017: 1004:www.printsandprintmaking.gov.au 992: 979: 939: 930: 918: 818: 809: 800: 791: 575:www.printsandprintmaking.gov.au 478:1934, 21 August – 1 September: 245: 75:. The inaugural exhibition was 1489:"JOHN S. LOXTON'S Art Reviews" 1203:. 15 September 1933. p. 9 1059:"PAINTINGS AT SEDON GALLERIES" 906:. 6 September 1930. p. 15 824:Bulletin, 10 July 1929, p. 46. 720: 678: 637: 628: 602: 588: 563: 398: 377:Museum of Modern Art Australia 355:being shown at new galleries; 164:Art Gallery of South Australia 94:, R. W. Sturgess, W. D. Knox, 1: 1121:. 27 November 1929. p. 4 556: 33: 1387:. 1 December 1942. p. 3 846:. 2 December 1935. p. 7 279:National Gallery of Victoria 177: 130:National Gallery of Victoria 7: 647:, Thursday 25 Jun 1903, p.1 369:Gallery of Contemporary Art 77:Leading Australian Artists; 66:Establishment and influence 10: 1591: 502:1938, June: Lionel Lindsay 414:Leading Australian Artists 342: 254:Frederick McCubbin (1886) 1411:www.smithandsinger.com.au 1229:. 6 March 1934. p. 5 645:The Sydney Morning Herald 184:Australian impressionists 1361:. 1 June 1938. p. 7 447:1929, October/November: 309:(conservative party) MP 222:and Joshua McClelland's 484:1934, to 29 September: 493:1935, 19–30 November: 408: 359:/Tye's (opened 1940), 340: 259: 160:Queensland Art Gallery 124:For the first decade, 1527:(3): 23. Autumn 1953. 1494:The Argus (Melbourne) 1466:The Argus (Melbourne) 1092:The Argus (Melbourne) 1064:The Argus (Melbourne) 1027:Art Monthly Australia 989:Tue, Dec 9, 1952, p.2 745:The Argus (Melbourne) 675:, No 86 December 2010 615:www.emelbourne.net.au 536:Harold Septimus Power 406: 335: 301:with his portrait of 277:In October 1941, the 253: 1521:Port Phillip Gazette 1329:"Pottery Exhibition" 869:"AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS" 740:"AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS" 132:print room, and the 1517:"The Art Galleries" 1115:"EUROPEAN ETCHINGS" 465:1932, 2–13 August: 389:Boroondara Cemetery 209:Angus and Robertson 102:, Carl Hampel, and 1335:. 19 November 1935 771:"BRITISH PAINTERS" 517:, Robert Johnson, 409: 260: 172:Hilda Rix Nicholas 1575:Heidelberg School 1458:Advertisement in 544:Reginald Sturgess 540:Benjamin E. Minns 538:, Howard Barron, 509:, H. B. Herbert, 507:Ernest Buckmaster 495:Marguerite Mahood 449:European Etchings 324:Heidelberg school 262:Sedon Galleries' 139:Arthur Streeton, 1582: 1529: 1528: 1513: 1507: 1506: 1504: 1502: 1485: 1479: 1478: 1476: 1474: 1456: 1450: 1449: 1447: 1445: 1432:"AUSTRALIAN ART" 1428: 1422: 1421: 1419: 1417: 1403: 1397: 1396: 1394: 1392: 1377: 1371: 1370: 1368: 1366: 1351: 1345: 1344: 1342: 1340: 1325: 1319: 1318: 1316: 1314: 1299: 1293: 1292: 1290: 1288: 1273: 1267: 1266: 1264: 1262: 1254:The Australasian 1245: 1239: 1238: 1236: 1234: 1223:"AUSTRALIAN ART" 1219: 1213: 1212: 1210: 1208: 1193: 1187: 1186: 1184: 1182: 1165: 1159: 1158: 1156: 1154: 1137: 1131: 1130: 1128: 1126: 1111: 1105: 1104: 1102: 1100: 1087:"ART EXHIBITION" 1083: 1077: 1076: 1074: 1072: 1055: 1049: 1046: 1040: 1037: 1031: 1021: 1015: 1014: 1012: 1010: 996: 990: 983: 977: 976: 974: 972: 955: 946: 943: 937: 934: 928: 922: 916: 915: 913: 911: 896: 887: 886: 884: 882: 865: 856: 855: 853: 851: 836: 825: 822: 816: 813: 807: 804: 798: 795: 789: 788: 786: 784: 767: 758: 757: 755: 753: 736: 727: 724: 718: 715: 704: 703: 701: 699: 682: 676: 673:La Trobe Journal 669: 648: 641: 635: 632: 626: 625: 623: 621: 606: 600: 599: 592: 586: 585: 583: 581: 567: 515:James R. 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Index

Melbourne
Australia
Adelaide
Creswick
Lindsays
working-class
Richmond
Camberwell
GPO
Arthur Streeton
Walter Withers
Elioth Gruner
Norman Lindsay
Nora Gordon
Gwen Barringer
M. J. MacNally
Bernice Edwell
Tonalist
Max Meldrum
Twenty Melbourne Painters Society
graphic art
National Gallery of Victoria
Felton Bequest
Blamire Young
Harold Herbert
Herald
Queensland Art Gallery
Art Gallery of South Australia
Will Ashton
Hilda Rix Nicholas

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