ADFAS Mornington Peninsula Inc : Newsletter Volume 16 Number 8 October 2018 Dear Members, LAUNCH OF 2019 PROGRAM: 2019 promises to be an exceptional year given the excellent lecturers and their topics. The first two lecturers will be giving their first hand experiences of their personal involvement in the lecture topics. Of particular note is the 15 March lecture by the architect responsible for finishing the Sagrada Familia Basilica as Gaudi intended. The year will conclude with a lecture by the delightful, enthusiastic and generous Susannah Fullerton OAM, who is widely known and much admired. Brochures will be available to confirm dates, the nine lecturers and their topics. A visual presentation of this information will also be screened from 5pm and after the lecture. In addition, a summary sheet will be distributed for sticking on your refrigerator door! FEES 2019: The committee is delighted to announce that favourable outcomes for this year enable fees for 2019 to remain as in 2018. This result has been made possible as your support for our Society has been strong and enthusiastic, especially in promoting the Society to new members. COMPLIMENTARY ARTLIFE MAGAZINE: Free copies will be available for collection at the sign in table at the 12 October lecture. BELEURA HOUSE AND GARDEN has a remarkable new Grand piano created by Stuart & Sons, the last remaining piano makers in Australia who are located in Tumut NSW. Congratulations to those at Beleura House for their pursuit of excellence in the commissioning of this world first, especially crafted 108 key concert Grand piano with a 9 octave range. Anthony Knight OAM has described this instrument as, astounding in range and technical capability, as well as in its sheer beauty and size. YOUNG ARTS PROGRAM: The play by Dromana Secondary College will be performed on Friday 2 November at 7.30pm and Saturday 3 November at 4pm following two earlier school performances. If you wish to attend please book with the College. WELCOME TO OUR NEW COMMITTEE MEMBER: It is a delight to welcome Jan Cleveland to the Committee as the important Beleura House and Gardens representative. Jan is replacing Ingrid Hoffmann who has served our Society well for some years and has facilitated the excellent relationship we enjoy with Beleura House. Jan s knowledge of the members and her enthusiasm will be of great benefit to the Committee and the broader membership. Peter McGinley Chairman Volume 16 Number 8 October 2018 1
FRIDAY 12 OCTOBER LECTURE: 5.30 pm Peninsula Community Theatre Dr Sophie Oosterwijk Rembrandt s Vision: Dutch Heritage Painting in the 17 th Century A Dutch native, Dr Sophie Oosterwijk is fluent in Dutch (as well as in English, French and German), and knows the Netherlands and Belgium intimately. She is particularly interested in painting and sculpture, including tomb monuments, from the medieval period to the Baroque and beyond, and in the social and cultural context. Dr Oosterwijk has a PhD in Art History (Leicester) and in English History (Leiden). She specialises in portraiture and representation, death and commemoration in European Art. Medieval, and Dutch seventeenth century art are also areas of her other teaching interests. Sophie has published widely, including two co-edited volumes on the production of tomb sculpture in England and Wales in the fourteenth century (2010) and on the danse macabre in Medieval and early modern Europe(2011). She is co-editor of the journal Church Monuments and also collaborated on the Dutch Medieval Memoria Online database which was launched in 2013. History Painting was a special genre in the Dutch Republic during the Golden Age. Rembrandt trained in history painting in Amsterdam but developed his own interpretations of Biblical stories with emphasis on human drama and the human figure. Sophie Oosterwijk s lecture explores the concept that not all Rembrandt s contemporaries appreciated his approach. Volume 16 Number 8 October 2018 2
ADFAS MORNINGTON PENINSULA INTEREST MORNING: Saturday 13 October, 2018 10am 12.30pm Dr Sophie Oosterwijk: The Fruits of Sins: The Art and Times of Hieronymus Bosch At Beleura House and Garden, Mornington Cost $40, including Morning Tea : On this occasion you are able to drive directly into Beleura House where a member of the committee will direct you to car parking. The lecture will start at 10.30am so we suggest you aim to arrive about 10.15am Bookings Glad Hungerford 9787 2092 ADFAS MORNINGTON PENINSULA INC ABN: 51 654 880 821 ADDRESS: ADFAS Mornington Peninsula PO Box572 Mornington 3931 EMAIL: morningtonpeninsula@adfas.org.au CHAIRMAN: Peter McGinley 0418 311 827 SECRETARY: Sue Martin 0414 968 448 MEMBERSHIP: Vicky Davison 0407 810 877 BOOKINGS: Glad Hungerford 9787 2092 Volume 16 Number 8 October 2018 3
Members are advised of the following events at Beleura House for October: DATE EVENT TIME Wednesday 10 October ANAM Artists Celebrating Debussy Described as ecstatic and profoundly moving, subtle and exuberant the KIAZMA Piano Duo brings together the talent and musical connection of Aura Go and Tomoe Kawabata. The program pays tribute to Debussy 100 years after his death and culminates in Stravinsky s electrifying The Rite of Spring. KIAZMA Piano Duo SCHUBERT Lebenssturme DEBUSSY Six Epigraphes Antiques TCHAIKOVSKY ARR.DEBUSSY Russian Dance from Swan Lake STRVINSKY The Rite of Spring 1.30pm 8 14 October HISTORY WEEK Treasures in the House Beleura has a growing collection from all things Balletic from wonderful photographs and autographs of the Ballet Russe to Hugh Hall s book of evocative photographs of Australian productions of the 1940s. Friday 19 October The Automobile Museum A newly opened addition to Beleura House, the Automobile Museum Tour, showcases the meticulously restored Mark IV Jaguar, purchased by John Tallis in 1948. This also includes a shortened garden tour. Thursday 25 October Garden Tour A tour of the gardens at Beleura, led by Kate Philip, explores this ever evolving slice of paradise building on the inspiration of John Tallis. Garden tours in the morning followed by lunch and more of the garden. Enquiries Telephone: 03 5975 2027 Email admin@beleura.org.au www.beleura.org.au Volume 16 Number 8 October 2018 4
ADFAS MORNINGTON PENINSULA Member of the Association of ADFAS www.adfas.org.au/societies/victoria/ 2019 LECTURE PROGRAM All lectures commence at 5.30pm at the Peninsula Community Theatre, Wilsons Rd, Mornington 22 February Paul Bahn The Shock of the Old: Discovering Britain s Cave Art 9 August Leslie Primo * Foreigners in London 1520-1677: The Artists that Changed the Course of British Art 15 March Mark Burry Meeting the Posthumous Challenges of completing Gaudi s Sagrada Familia Basilica 6 September Christopher Bradley * Islamic Art- Exploring the Decorative Arts of the Islamic World 3 May Chloe Sayer Gold of the Gods: Treasures of South America and the Search for El Dorado 4 October Marilyn Elm For the Love of Flowers 7 June John Weretka A Short History of Stage Design 8 November Susannah Fullerton OAM The Diary of Samuel Pepys 5 July Vivienne Lawes *INTEREST MORNINGS: The Honourable East India Company: East-West Trade 1600-1800, Chinese Export and Chinoiserie 10am at Beleura House *Saturday 10 August Leslie Primo The Multiple Lives of Leonardo da Vinci *Saturday 7 September Christopher Bradley Treasures of the Silk Road Volume 16 Number 8 October 2018 5