Pride of place: Exploring the Grimwade Collection

Pride of place: Exploring the Grimwade Collection
Edited by Alisa Bunbury, Pride of Place is the first publication to explore the full diversity of the Russell and Mab Grimwade Bequest, a rich and sometimes unexpected collection of art, books and objects. Beautifully illustrated, it brings together numerous expert voices responding to the collection's highlights and offering twenty-first century perspectives on Australia's colonial history.
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The Russell and Mab Grimwade Bequest comprises a rich and sometimes unexpected variety of art, books and objects. A scientist, businessman and philanthropist, Sir Russell had wide-ranging interests embracing industry, history and botany. In all of these he was strongly supported by his wife Mab. The core of the bequest is Russell's collection of visual and textual material, which provides a perspective on the European exploration of the Pacific and the British colonisation and settlement of Australia. His keen interest resulted in an extensive body of prints, drawings, watercolours and books, as well as oil paintings, decorative arts and personal records. These are jointly housed by the University of Melbourne's Ian Potter Museum of Art, Special Collections (Library) and University Archives. Pride of Place is the first publication to explore the diversity of this remarkable collection. In this beautifully illustrated book, numerous experts share their interpretations of its highlights, responding to past historical attitudes and offering twenty-first century insights.
‘For anyone interested in the relationship between art and history, this book is a treasure.’