Victor Greenhalgh (1900–1983) was an Australian sculptor and teacher. He was commissioned to sculpt the King George V statue in Ballarat, Victoria, as well as eight of the portrait busts of Australian Prime Ministers which line the "Avenue of Prime Ministers" (aka Prime Ministers Avenue) in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens.[1]
^Victor Greenhalgh 1900 – 1983, (Australian) National Portrait Gallery
VictorGreenhalgh (1900–1983) was an Australian sculptor and teacher. He was commissioned to sculpt the King George V statue in Ballarat, Victoria, as...
Greenhalgh (/ˈɡriːnhælʃ, -hɒlʃ, -hældʒ, -hɔː(l)/) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A. H. Greenhalgh, Democratic assemblyman from...
later commissioned for the thirteenth and fourteenth. Ken Palmer, VictorGreenhalgh, Peter Nicholson, and Linda Klarfeld were later sculptors for the...
artist Tom Green (1913–1981): painter, printmaker and art teacher VictorGreenhalgh (1900–1983): sculptor and teacher Francis Greenway (1777–1837): English-born...
the eventual winner was VictorGreenhalgh, the head of the Arts School at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Greenhalgh designed a bronze medallion...
Kohler Sturt & Doveton Streets, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia 1938 VictorGreenhalgh Gheringhap Street & Gordon Avenue, Johnstone Park, Geelong, Victoria...
2000 Sculptor: Louis Laumen King George V Monument 1938 Sculptor: VictorGreenhalgh Ruth 1899 Sculptor: Charles F. Summers Hebe 1899 Sculptor: B. Raggi...
thanks to the intervention of VictorGreenhalgh – the head of department. Isherwood established the VictorGreenhalgh scholarship programme for underprivileged...
Melbourne Institute of Technology [RMIT], after head of the art school VictorGreenhalgh had established for selected artists to have access to RMIT's print...
Apprenticeship in 1946. Between 1941 and 1946, Graham studied fine art with VictorGreenhalgh and John Rowell in night classes at Melbourne Technical College –...
2006. Morgan 2006, p. 32. Greenhalgh 1975, p. 15. Morgan 2006, pp. 33–34. Suentonius "Life of Galba" Chapter 6 Greenhalgh 1975, pp. 7–11. To Autolycus...
18 June 2013. Greenhalgh, p. 247; Sheppard, p. 60. Greenhalgh, pp. 249, 302; Wylie, p. 562; Delbrück, p. 545; Brunt, p. 692. Greenhalgh, pp. 249, 302...
266. Greenhalgh 2005, p. 171. Jeffery 2006, pp. 206–11, 219–20. Greenhalgh 2005, p. 173. Greenhalgh 2005, p. 180. Greenhalgh 2005, p. 178. Greenhalgh 2005...
battle, and "plaster[ing] his face with dough" in order to look good. Greenhalgh writes that "he was addicted to luxury and pleasure to a degree remarkable...
Revolution: Charlotte Corday". guides.loc.gov. Retrieved 19 April 2024. Greenhalgh, Michael (1989). "David's 'Marat Assassiné' and Its Sources". The Yearbook...
Victor Licata (c. 1912– December 4, 1950) was an American mass murderer who used an axe to kill his family in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida, on October 16...
Hooper (Wiltshire) Reserve assistant referee:[failed verification] Nick Greenhalgh (Lancashire) Video assistant referee:[failed verification] Peter Bankes...
History, R E Dupuy and T N Dupuy Greenhalgh 1981, p. 105. Greenhalgh 1981, p. 105, 114. Greenhalgh 1981, p. 114. Greenhalgh 1981, p. 115. Scullard, H.H. (1959)...
Antiquities of the Jews XIX.1.3. cf. Tac. Ann. XII 66–67. Suet. Claud. 43 Greenhalgh 1975, pp. 30, 37, 45, 47–54. Tacitus, Histories III.84, III.85 Suetonius...
Torture Ship is a 1939 American science fiction horror film directed by Victor Halperin, based on Jack London's 1899 short story "A Thousand Deaths". The...