Description: Art In AustraliaThird Series - Number Forty - One_____________________________________________________________________________ SummaryArt in Australia, was first issued in 1916 as a premium art magazine. It was edited and championed by none other than Sydney Ure Smith, graphic artist and director of the advertising agency, Smith and Julius. Production standards were exacting and the editors oversaw the photography of art and its printed reproduction to the highest quality available. Some of their work, particularly those works with an Art Deco feel, are still stand outs today. Over 26 years Art in Australia was published in four series. The first series produced eleven volumes all with card covers from 1916 to 1921. In addition a Deluxe edition, limited to 40 copies, with 30 for sale, each contained an engraver's proof print (a reproduction) signed by the artist. Publication for the first series was was semi-annual The Second Series called the New Series was a larger format and only two volumes were produced The first in Feb 1922 and the second in March 1922 The third series was by far the most prolific. It commenced in August 1922 until November in 1940, A total run of 81 volumes Series four saw the production of six volumes from March 1941 until June 1942. Art in Australia was always conceived as a flagship for Australian painting and graphic art, and has become the most important resource on Australian art in the first half of the twentieth century. Robert Holden writes "The magazine became a showcase of Australian printing ability and set new standards of advertising excellence". "Artistic layout, quality graphic work in colour, an harmonious choice of typography and carefully worded text were all combined". For over a quarter of a century, and through its different formats, Art in Australia reviewed and discussed all aspects of Australian art exhibited in both commercial public galleries and private galleries. Its longevity as a journal was due to its modern approach to design, with many covers being icons of art deco style in themselves.Art in Australia Ltd in the years 1918 to1934; and in its final decade (1934 to 1942) was published by the Sydney Morning Herald. From 1922 Leon Gellert took over editorship from Stevens and Jones, continuing in the position with Ure Smith until both retired in 1938. Publication was erratic - it was semi-annual 1916 to1920, quarterly 1921 to1930, bimonthly 1930 to1933, and back to quarterly 1934 to1942. It would be 21 years before another premium Art magazine would be published. It was titled Art and Australia and was published by Ure Smith's son Sam. About This Magazine Third Series - Number Forty - One Like most Art in Australia Series Three Magazines this volume has soft Yap card wrappers over the magazine boards. The cover edges are chipped /folded with some minorl tears. The dust wrapper/cover spine has been reinforced with a new spine cover which has helped the magazine to live to its current age. This volume of Art in Australia has no tipped in plates - it uses wood blocks printed directly on the paper. The advertising graphic art work is as great as some of the pure art from the various artists championed in the magazine. The publication/printing standards are very, very good. Please check pictures and don't hesitate to ask if you have any queries! 179
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Book Title: Art In Australia Bi-Monthly Hugh McCrae Number 41
Book Series: Art in Australia
Original Language: English
Item Length: 190mm
Vintage: Yes
Format: Yap cardboard covers.
Language: English
Item Height: 250mm
Features: Illustrated with fine detail
Topic: Art & Design with Commentry Articles by Reknowned Artists/Experts
Item Width: 15mm
Signed: No
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Non-Fiction
Publisher: Art In Australia Limited
Intended Audience: Adults
Inscribed: No
Edition: First Edition for Collectors.
Publication Year: 1931
Type: Art & Culture Historical Magazine
Era: 1930s
Illustrator: Hugh McCrae and others et al.
Author: Various Contributers
Genre: Art & Culture
Country/Region of Manufacture: Australia
Item Weight: 275g
Number of Pages: Unpaginated