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  Philip Bacon Galleries
Rupert Charles Wulsten Bunny was born on 29 September at St. Kilda, Melbourne, third son of Victorian Country Court Judge, Brice Bunny, and Marie Hedwig Dorothea Wulsten.
Rupert Bunny was educated at Hutchins School, Hobert; in Germany, Switzerland, and at Alma Road Grammar School in St. Kilda.
Bunny's Aprés le Bain purchased from the New Salon exhibition by the French Government for the Musee de Luxembourg, Paris.
www.philipbacon.com.au /artists/RupertBunny/notes.html   (1295 words)

  
 Australian Prints and Printmaking from the Australasian Region   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Bunny is known primarily for his mythological oil paintings and for his simple line drawings of the female nude.
Bunny was the only member of the group to really succeed in producing an impressive array of coloured monotypes, and was rather proud of his achievement.
Bunny's exhibition was the subject of a long illustrated review in the British journalThe Magazine of Art,and it is obvious by their claim, that Bunny had invented the technique, that no other artist had produced colour mono-types in England.
www.australianprints.gov.au /Default.cfm?MnuID=Prev&View=2&ExID=17   (1666 words)

  
 rebellog - Art - Rupert Charles Wulsten Bunny
Rupert Charles Wulsten Bunny was born in the suburb of St Kilda, Melbourne, in a house called “Eckerberg” after his German mother's home in Frankfurt-an-der-Oder.
Bunny used the fancy-dress of ancient myths and classical literature to tell stories which have equivalents in modern life.
Bunny's reputation in Australia fluctuated in his lifetime and has continued to be a matter for debate ever since.
www.rebellog.com /text/art/art07-1.htm   (2146 words)

  
 Rupert Bunny | Australian Paintings | Australian Art Gallery | Eva Breuer Art Dealer Sydney Australia
Bunny’s celebrated depictions of women at leisure, which established his international reputation, were succeeded by lucent, textural landscapes after the development of the Impressionist movement.
The National Gallery of Victoria held retrospectives of Bunny’s paintings and drawings in 1946, and again in 1991, and his work was included in a number of survey exhibitions such as The Great Australian Art Exhibition, which toured the country 1988-89.
Bunny was granted an honourable mention at the Old Salon, Paris in 1890 and awarded a Bronze Medal in 1900 in the Exposition Universalle, Paris.
www.evabreuerartdealer.com.au /bunny.html   (224 words)

  
 Mary Anning - Rosemary Marks' weblog: The great "aha"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
For several weeks the first thing he would do on rising would be to move the cage onto the grass to avoid the sun and the last thing he would do before bed would be to move it onto the steps to avoid the sprinklers.
This taste of freedom was so sweet to Rupert, that after seconds of trying to catch him, it was apparent he was addicted to it.
Rupert was shrouded in a bright orange towel to protect him from the sun.
maryanning.blogspot.com /2004/06/great-aha.html   (790 words)

  
 Rupert Charles Wulsten Bunny (1864-1947)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The painter Rupert C. Bunny is one of a number of interesting Australian artists who came to England to make their names, and instinctively fits as a 'Victorian'.
After abortive studies in civil engineering and architecture, at the beginning of the 1880s he settled on art school in Melbourne, taking design under Oswald R Campbell, and painting under Folingsby, where his fellow students included Longstaff and the sculptor Bertram Mackennal (both of whom settled in England).
Bunny's work was influenced by his French master, Laurens, but also by Puvis de Chavannes and by the Pre-Raphaelite Ford Madox Brown.
www.speel.demon.co.uk /artists2/bunny.htm   (339 words)

  
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Bunny was aware of the great polarisation of attitudes and, although mysticism had personally fascinated the artist, publicly Bunny chose a conventional path through them.
This exhibition aims to provide a contemporary context to Bunny’s images of the Symbolist decade and illustrates the polarities of this decade, its complexities and vibrancy, as explored by this most intellectually sophisticated of Australian painters.
Master of Arts (The University of Melbourne), Rupert Bunny’s Symbolist Decade: A study of the religious and occult images 1887-1898 (submitted July 1998, marked 1999).
pandora.nla.gov.au /pan/15159/20010816/www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/council/media/May01/rupert.htm   (578 words)

  
 RupertFan News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Rupert is involved with a new project outside of the Harry Potter films.
Rupert has fallen from no.1 to no.12 in the past week on The N celebrity poll!
And finally, Ruperts HP co-star Jamie Waylett has updated his diary with information about working on the set of HP, and some scenes he has shot.
www.allstarz.org /users/rupertgrint/Blog.html   (2335 words)

  
 Art trails: Bendigo Art Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Gallery is a blend of grand European- style rooms with polished wood floors, ornate plaster arches and cornices, diffused natural sky-lighting through rooftop lantern towers and modern spaces of glass and contemporary design.
Many of the 19th Century Australian works document the history of Bendigo, once the heart of the Victorian goldfields and still an active gold mining town and burgeoning regional centre.
Artists such as Walter Withers, Rupert Bunny, Grace Cossington Smith, Rah Fizelle and Margaret Preston are among the many major 20th Century Australian painters and sculptors represented in the collection.
www.amol.org.au /art_trails/bendigo   (298 words)

  
 Spin Bunny   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Bunny is going to create a special PR Wank award to highlight future abuses.
Bunny isn’t in a position to lecture anyone on the finer points of the English language, but we don’t charge Toshiba a fortune in consultancy to create flawless press materials either.
So when xchangeteam, a UK recruitment agency advertises in PR Weak that tech PR candidates can name their salary, it is either desperate to pull in new recruits or is blatantly attempting to push up salary levels, and overheat the market.
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 Have a Heart... Save Rupert!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
We swear by our own existence that unless the debt of life for Rupert, our bunny, is paid in full by March 27, 2005, Rupert will be served as easter dinner, accompanied by au gratin potatoes, and a vegetable medley UNLESS a bank account that belongs to us reaches a minimum balance of:
We found Rupert by the road and managed to scoop him up before he walked into the street.
We will be giving a very generous proportion of your donations to the SPCA as charity and we will, with the same amount of publicity to save Rupert's life, make an online list accessible to all, a list of those who have donated.
saverupert.com   (152 words)

  
 Australian Art and Britain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Rupert Bunny, John Longstaff and Bertram Mackennal were perhaps the most distinguished of those who took the Melbourne - Europe route.
Rupert Bunny (1864-1947) had only a short stay in England, during which time he did some illustrative work, before settling in France and marrying there.
The occasional picture by Strutt in a provincial gallery, the odd Rupert Bunny as part of a loan exhibition.
www.speel.demon.co.uk /other/austral.htm   (1055 words)

  
 Canvas Creations - Rupert Bunny Biografía   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
A painter of mythological scenes, landscapes and figure studies, Rupert Bunny is best known for intimate scenes of women indoors, on balconies or relaxing in sun-dappled landscapes, as well as interpretations of mythological subjects.
He studied at the National Gallery of Victoria School from 1881 to 1884, then traveled to Europe in 1884.
Contemporary critics admired Bunny's handling of light and texture, praising his works for their `unaffected charm' and `masterly technique'.
www.canvascreations.com /es/gallery/bio_Bunny.html   (148 words)

  
 Beatrix Potter - Free Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Beatrix Potter was born in South Kensington, London, as the only daughter of Rupert Potter, a wealthy rentier.
In 1893 Potter wrote a letter to a young friend, Noël Moore, the five-year-old son of a former governess.
The text was illustrated with drawings of animals and contained the first version of The Tale of Peter Rabbit, a high-spirited bunny.
potter.thefreelibrary.com   (738 words)

  
 arts@work - scholarships / residencies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Rupert Bunny Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship (RBFVAF) was established in 2005.
The Rupert Bunny Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship aims to support a contemporary visual artist with an identifiable commitment to arts excellence.
The City of Port Phillip awards the Rupert Bunny Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship to a single recipient once every two years to the amount of $15,000.
www.artsatwork.com.au /opportunities/scholarships.htm   (1609 words)

  
 Seeking higher bidders - theage.com.au
An early portrait by Rupert Bunny of his lover Jeanne Morel was among those that failed to sell at auction.
By the next evening, and after negotiations with the vendor, a buyer had been found who was prepared to pay $400,000 for the work.
The night before, Sotheby's suffered a similar fate when an early portrait by Rupert Bunny of his lover Jeanne Morel, estimated at up to $800,000, failed to sell.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2003/08/28/1062028273629.html   (784 words)

  
 Re: Rupert
In Reply to: Re: Bunny Boiler: we need more categories posted by bob on February 08, 2004
: : : : Bunny boiler -- referring to the Glenn Close character who boils the pet bunny belonging to her ex- married lover's little girl.
You might even say she is boiling bunny mad.
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 melbourne.citysearch.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Hold onto your symbolism on this ride into the darker workings of Rupert Bunny's mind.
Fundamentally, what is arranged on the walls is an illustration of the artistic mind's process of discovering where it is going, while recording where it's been.
Among his visions is a witch cackling over a bubbling cauldron, with a woman sacrificed and a roving monstrous female form imagined.
melbourne.citysearch.com.au /profile?fid=14&id=2145&p=1   (166 words)

  
 The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show Page
PART ONE "Wet Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Blacque Jacque Shellacque "Mouse and Garden" with Sylvester and Sam the Goony Cat "Hawaiian Aye Aye" with Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny "Upswept Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd PART TWO "Cat's Paw" with Sylvester and Sylvester Jr.
Yosemite Sam is thwarted by Bugs when he tries to stew the bunny as the primary ingredient for a cantankerous monarch's hasenpfeffer meal and when he, as the cruel Captain of the Sad Sack, tries to shanghai Bugs as his ship's only crew member.
Sylvester and Sylvester Jr.'s home is invaded by a baby kangaroo escaped from a crate outside of a zoo office, and father and son believe the playfully nimble and jumpy joey to be a giant mouse for Sylvester to fight.
www.toonzone.net /looney/tv/bugstweety/bnt94-95.html   (1060 words)

  
 Bulletin - CHANGE IN TEMPO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
His sell-off last week of almost all of his beloved Rupert Bunny collection – plus a couple of other out-of-fashion colonial-era artists – was “a limited success”, says Sotheby’s spokesman Geoff Cassidy, and draws a line under the greed-was-good 1980s boom in colonial and traditional art.
Schaeffer and Sotheby’s were happy to offload most lots at below the pre-sale estimates but the sale’s “hero” lot – Bunny’s 1895 Portrait of Jeanne Morel – failed to reach reserve and was passed in at $490,000.
The sale was cannily marketed by Sotheby’s as merely a change in focus from Australian art to Schaeffer’s first love, 19th-century English painting (he competes with Andrew Lloyd Webber as the world’s biggest private collector of pre-Raphaelite Victorian art).
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 The Gulf Herald - Pensacola's Finest Online Newspaper - FREE Classifieds, Pensacola Real Estate, and more!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Eleven-year-old Rupert, awakened by the sound of loose wires, rubbed his eyes just in time to see Miffles’ round white tail disappear over the paper-lined box again.
Rupert sat up on the bedside and stared at his invention.
Miffles steadied an old pair of Rupert’s glassless spectacles on his bunny nose.
www.gulfherald.com /news/article.asp?newsid=2517   (629 words)

  
 RDU magazine online
Works are by James McNeill Whistler, John Singer Sargent, Rupert Bunny, E. Philips Fox, Gwen John, Tom Roberts and Walter Sickert.
Artists at a time of social change were able to unearth the colourful layers of life in the world of the Edwardians.
It includes works by George Lambert, Hugh Ramsay, Thea Proctor and Rupert Bunny who were working in Europe during the Edwardian era.
www.rotarnet.com.au /magazine/articles/mar04/34.html   (899 words)

  
 The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show Page
PART ONE "No Parking Hare" with Bugs Bunny and the Construction Worker "My Little Duckaroo" with Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and Nasty Canasta "To Beep or Not to Beep" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote "Claws in the Lease" with Sylvester and Sylvester Jr.
PART ONE "Hare-Less Wolf" with Bugs Bunny and Charles M. Wolf "Mouse and Garden" with Sylvester and Sam the Cat "Hurdy-Gurdy Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Gruesome Gorilla "Claws in the Lease" with Sylvester and Sylvester Jr.
Bugs is sought in vain as sustenance by choo-choo hobos Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton and by desert cave inhabitant Wile E. Coyote and engages in conflict with dogs hunting fox and chasing Bugs' heartthrob- the mechanical bunny at a race track.
www.toonzone.net /looney/tv/bugstweety/bnt95-96.html   (661 words)

  
 Rupert Bunny ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
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Rupert Bunny (1528 - 1598) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Compare prices for Rupert Bunny himself - Colette Reddin Book.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
An anonymous buyer set an auction record for an Australian painting when he paid $1.05 million for a work Rupert Bunny painted in France around 1910.
Auctioneer Leonard Joel's art director John Dwyer said the record sale was a ``justifiable price for a world class painting'' and would ``stay in the country _ probably in a private collection.'' Bunny, an Australian artist who established his early reputation in Europe, died in 1947.
The previous auction record for an Australian painting was the $700,000 paid for Arthur Streeton's Settlers Camp in 1985 by businessman Robert Holmes a Court.
ils.unc.edu /~viles/172i/users/big/docs/AP881102-0006   (121 words)

  
 eBay.co.uk - rupert the, Children's Books, Comics, Videos VHS PAL UK items at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
RUPERT and The Dragon Sweets by Mike Trumble 
WADE CAMTRAK RUPERT and THE SNOWMAN WITH BADGE 
Rupert and the Ice Castle - Commodore 64 - Cassette 
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 $500,000 painting at garage sale - National - www.smh.com.au   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
$500,000: Rupert Bunny's portrait of his wife, Jeanne Morel.
When multimillionaire businessman and art collector John Schaeffer decided to offload a few of his possessions, it was never going to be an ordinary Saturday morning garage sale.
The most expensive item to be sold today is Rupert Bunny's portrait of his wife, Jeanne Morel, which may reach $500,000.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2004/05/15/1084571000477.html   (563 words)

  
 bunny - definition of bunny by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
bunny - a young waitress in a night club whose costume includes a rabbit-tail and ears
AS soon as they had passed, little Benjamin Bunny slid down into the road, and set off--with a hop, skip and a jump--to call upon his relations, who lived in the wood at the back of Mr.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 LookSmart - Directory - Rupert Bunny   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Rupert Bunny - Learn about this Melbourne born artist who worked in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Learn about Bunny, one of the few Australian artists of the late 19th/early 20th Century to have an international reputation.
Join the Zeal community and help build the "Rupert Bunny" Directory Category.
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 Rupert Bunny Online
Rupert Bunny art links/last verified May 9/10, 2005
Rupert Bunny in Commercial Galleries and Auction Houses
All images and text on this Rupert Bunny page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/bunny_rupert.html   (94 words)

  
 The Art Museum at The University of Queensland
He arrived in Sydney in 1835 and was later the first professional artist to paint in Brisbane.
Molvig taught and influenced many Queensland artists and was recently the subject of a national touring exhibition.
Dr Behan's personal favourite was apparently French peasant woman — painted around 1923-24 by Rupert Bunny — who was undoubtedly one of the three greatest expatriate Australian painters of the early 20th Century to gain an international reputation.
www.uq.edu.au /maynecentre?page=16839&pid=16829   (580 words)

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