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The Windsor Chair – Development of a Classic Type

Category: Decorative Arts

Among the more popular chairs that pass through Leonard Joel are those of traditional English country types – Windsor chairs, ladder-back...

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In the Service of Love: Verdura

Category: Jewels

Duke Fulco di Verdura (1899-1978) began his career in the arts and fashion in Paris during the 1920s...

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A Week in London

Category: Leonard Joel News

Recently, I had the good fortune to spend a week in London, attending meetings, visiting auction houses, and meeting with industry peers. Auctionland...

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Max Dupain’s “Sunbaker”

Category: Prints & Multiples

Max Dupain was considered a pioneer of modernism in Australian photography. His compositions were creative, sharp, and reflective of modern life...

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Congratulations John Albrecht: Creative Partnerships Award for Business Leadership

Category: Arts Project Australia

We are thrilled to announce that our Chairman & Head of Important Collections, John Albrecht, has won the 2022 Creative Partnerships Australia Award...

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Jordy Kerwick’s Still Lifes

Category: Art

Melbourne born Jordan “Jordy” Kerwick has rapidly gained international attention for his striking and bold approach to colour and pattern...

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The watercolours of Albert Namatjira

Category: Art

Albert Namatjira’s captivating landscape watercolours are amongst the most widely recognised artworks of 20th century Australian art....

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As Wildlife and People Run Out of Space, We’re Creating Room to Roam

Category: The 22nd Report

Today, more than 150,000 elephants roam across increasingly fragmented landscapes of Eastern and Southern Africa....

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How to Build a Creative Career: with Jeffrey Phillips 

Category: Art Expert Series

It was a pleasure to work with Melbourne illustrator Jeffrey Phillips for a series of drawings...

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In Conversation with Yvonne Shafir

Category: In Conversation

Yvonne Shafir describes her vivid home as a bit like “an overgrown garden”...

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