P. Nation, Adelaide;
George and Dulcie (nee Nation) Auchinichie, Sydney;
Dulcie (Ethel) Nation married George in 1941 in Chatswood;
they were well known antique dealers in Sydney 1960 - 1990's.
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Horace Trenerry
On the Edge of the Scrub, 1923
Catalogue number: 8
oil on canvas
24.00 x 29.00
signed 'H Trenerry' l.r.
Winter Exhibition, Royal Society of Artists, 17 May - 2 June 1923, no. 47;
Fine Art Collectors’ Exhibition 2016, Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, Melbourne, 6 Aug — 17 Sept, 2016, no. 48
The hut depicted was owned by the Nation family, from Willunga - a favoured area that Trenerry painted throughout his career. He apparently stayed in the hut and the painting was possibly a gift (or for rent); Lou Klepac viewed the painting at the Nations in Adelaide in the 1960s. (CNG) The ability of native plants and animals to adapt to climate change is critically dependent on connectivity in the landscape. However, land clearing, agriculture and other developments place barriers in the landscape that can destroy pathways between refugia, limiting adaptation opportunities. (Climarte)
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Since its establishment in 1984, the Charles Nodrum Gallery’s exhibition program embraces a diversity of media and styles - from painting, sculpture & works on paper to graphics and photography; from figurative, geometric, gestural, surrealist & social comment to installation & conceptually based work.