-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 18th of March 2023 12:08:42 AM
Santa said
08:41 AM Mar 18, 2023
Spot on Sheba! it is Nolan, who's up next?
Biography
Sir Sidney Nolan was one of Australias most significant modernist artists, best known for his depictions of the history and mythology of bush life in Australia. His paintings, often rich in colour, striking in composition and deliberately awkward in technique, represent Australian stories of loss, failure and capture, featuring figures such as the bushranging Kelly Gang, shipwreck victim Eliza Fraser and the explorers Burke and Wills. Nolans iconic paintings of the Kelly Gang contributed to the development of the image of Ned Kelly as a symbol for Australian history and identity.
Nolan studied at the National Gallery of Victorias School of Art in 1934 and 1936 but educated himself primarily through books on Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee, Henri Matisse and the surrealists. From 1938 he was encouraged and supported by art patrons Sunday and John Reed. Their house, Heide, in the outer Melbourne suburb of Heidelberg (now Heide Museum of Modern Art), was a meeting place for the avant-garde group known as the Angry Penguins, named after the radical cultural journal. The group included the artists Albert Tucker, Joy Hester, John Perceval and Arthur Boyd. The Angry Penguins sought to modernise Australian art and poetry by adopting spontaneous and visionary processes influenced by surrealism.
Thanks Sandy, can see the image now now, cant ID her.
Sheba said
09:37 PM Mar 20, 2023
watsea wrote:
I think that it may be Kim Novak.
Spot on Ted. Who are we looking for now ?
Marilyn Pauline "Kim" Novak is an American retired film and television actress and painter. Novak began her career in 1954 after signing a contract with Columbia Pictures, and quickly became one of Hollywood's top box office stars, appearing in Picnic, The Man with the Golden Arm and Pal Joey. She is widely known for her performances as Madeleine Elster and Judy Barton in Alfred Hitch****'s thriller Vertigo with James Stewart. The film had mixed reviews from critics upon release but is now recognized as one of the greatest films ever made. Other notable films include Bell, Book and Candle, Strangers When We Meet and Of Human Bondage.
watsea said
10:47 PM Mar 20, 2023
Thanks Sheba.
I suppose Kim Novak did not use her name, Marilyn, as there was another well known Marilyn often appearing in films when Kim first started.
Ok, who is this bloke?
-- Edited by watsea on Monday 20th of March 2023 10:48:02 PM
This bloke was an Aussie, but I'll let some-one else have him.
watsea said
11:07 PM Mar 21, 2023
Sheba gave one clue.
Here is another clue. The man was a first timer.
Sheba said
10:46 PM Mar 22, 2023
You obviously know him Ted. Why don't you name him ? No one else seems interested in even guessing.
Santa said
10:55 PM Mar 22, 2023
Only a guess.
Our first PM, Edmund Barton?????
watsea said
11:49 PM Mar 22, 2023
Santa, yes, correct. It is Edmund Barton, Australia's first Prime Minister.
I guess that you have a new person for us.
As a comment, it seems Americanisation of everything means that even to a point that past USA people are more recognisable to us than some of our past important Australians.
A bio for our first PM:
Sir Edmund "Toby" Barton, GCMG, KC (18 January 1849 7 January 1920) was an Australian politician and judge who was the first prime minister of Australia, from 1901 to 1903, holding office as the leader of the Protectionist Party. He resigned to become a founding member of the High Court of Australia, on which he served until his death.
Barton was an early supporter of the federation of the Australian colonies, the goal of which he summarised as "a nation for a continent, and a continent for a nation". After the retirement of Henry Parkes he came to be seen as the leader of the federation movement in New South Wales. He was a delegate to the constitutional conventions, playing a key role in the drafting of a national constitution, and was one of the lead campaigners for federation in the subsequent referendums. In late 1900, despite the initial "Hopetoun Blunder", Barton was commissioned to form a caretaker government as Australia's first prime minister. His term began on 1 January 1901, the date on which federation occurred.
At the first federal election in March 1901, Barton and the Protectionists won the most seats, but were well short of a majority. He was able to remain as prime minister by forming an alliance with the fledgling Australian Labor Party (ALP), which held the balance of power. The Barton government established a number of new national institutions, including the Australian Defence Force and the Commonwealth Public Service. It introduced nation-wide women's suffrage, and laid the foundations of the White Australia policy with the Immigration Restriction Act 1901.
Barton left politics in 1903 to become one of the three founding members of the High Court, which his government had created. He was succeeded as prime minister by Alfred Deakin. On the court, Barton was able to shape the judicial interpretation of the constitution he had helped write.
Santa said
04:35 PM Mar 23, 2023
Thanks Sheba, your right, most of us do seem to have a better grasp of American history than of our own, perhaps an indictment of our education system.
Our next challenge is neither Australian nor American.
I thought Natalie Wood but she is American - looks like her though.
Santa said
09:06 AM Mar 24, 2023
Morning Sandy.
Definitely not Natalie, this lady is still with us.
Sheba said
02:00 AM Mar 26, 2023
I don't know her, but she looks French to me.
Santa said
10:03 AM Mar 26, 2023
Zeroing in Sheba! she is French.
Santa said
10:01 AM Mar 28, 2023
Another clue.
She is a singer and is still living.
AndyCap100 said
12:59 PM Mar 28, 2023
Hi ,is it Claudine Longet .? ,if so, yes she is French/American .Born in France and was married to Andy Williams for a while . Cheers Andy .
-- Edited by AndyCap100 on Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:00:30 PM
Santa said
01:01 PM Mar 28, 2023
Not Claudine Longet Andy.
-- Edited by Santa on Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:02:42 PM
AndyCap100 said
01:31 PM Mar 28, 2023
Ok ,here`s another try .
Mireille Mathieu. ?
Santa said
03:11 PM Mar 28, 2023
Mireille Mathieu it is Andy, well done.
Small in stature, powerful voice, pretty easy on the eye as well.
Biography and career
Early years
Mireille Mathieu was born on 22 July 1946 in Avignon, France, as the eldest daughter of a family of fourteen children; the youngest brother was born after she moved to Paris. Her father Roger and his family were native to Avignon, while her mother Marcelle-Sophie (née Poirier) was from Dunkirk. She arrived in Avignon in 1944 as a refugee from World War II after her grandmother had died, and her mother went missing. Roger, with his father Arcade, ran the family stonemason shop just outside the Saint-Véran cemetery main gate. The Mathieu family have been stonemasons for four generations. Today the shop is named Pompes Funèbres Mathieu-Mardoyan, owned and managed by her sister Réjane's family.[5][6][7]
The Mathieu family lived in poverty, with a huge improvement in their living conditions in 1954, when subsidized housing was built in the Malpeigné quarter near the cemetery. Then again in 1961 they moved to a large tenement in the Croix des Oiseaux quarter southeast of the city.[8]
Roger had once dreamed of becoming a singer, but his father Arcade disapproved, inspiring him to have one of his children learn to sing with him in church. Mathieu included her father's operatic voice on her 1968 Christmas album, where it was mixed in with the Minuit Chrétiens song. Mathieu's first paid performance before an audience, at age four, was rewarded with a lollipop when she sang on Christmas Eve 1950 during Midnight Mass. A defining moment was seeing Édith Piaf sing on television.[5]
Santa said
01:55 PM Mar 29, 2023
Do you have another image for us Andy?
Santa said
08:04 AM Mar 30, 2023
Seems Andy has not been on for a couple of days, perhaps someone else would care to post an image, Sheba, Ken???
Possum3 said
08:18 AM Mar 30, 2023
Just watched the film clip - Beautiful.
Santa said
08:50 AM Mar 30, 2023
Possum3 wrote:
Just watched the film clip - Beautiful.
No argument from me Possum.
Santa said
12:16 PM Mar 31, 2023
Nothing heard from Andy so I will post another pic, the uniform may give a clue.
Sidney Nolan ?
-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 18th of March 2023 12:08:42 AM
Spot on Sheba! it is Nolan, who's up next?
Biography
Sir Sidney Nolan was one of Australias most significant modernist artists, best known for his depictions of the history and mythology of bush life in Australia. His paintings, often rich in colour, striking in composition and deliberately awkward in technique, represent Australian stories of loss, failure and capture, featuring figures such as the bushranging Kelly Gang, shipwreck victim Eliza Fraser and the explorers Burke and Wills. Nolans iconic paintings of the Kelly Gang contributed to the development of the image of Ned Kelly as a symbol for Australian history and identity.
Nolan studied at the National Gallery of Victorias School of Art in 1934 and 1936 but educated himself primarily through books on Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee, Henri Matisse and the surrealists. From 1938 he was encouraged and supported by art patrons Sunday and John Reed. Their house, Heide, in the outer Melbourne suburb of Heidelberg (now Heide Museum of Modern Art), was a meeting place for the avant-garde group known as the Angry Penguins, named after the radical cultural journal. The group included the artists Albert Tucker, Joy Hester, John Perceval and Arthur Boyd. The Angry Penguins sought to modernise Australian art and poetry by adopting spontaneous and visionary processes influenced by surrealism.
Thanks Santa. Here she is. Very popular in her day.
Cant see the photo Sheba.
Try this Santa but I think watsea might be in on the money. It has a strange or corrupt file extension.
Thanks Sandy, can see the image now now, cant ID her.
Spot on Ted. Who are we looking for now ?
Marilyn Pauline "Kim" Novak is an American retired film and television actress and painter. Novak began her career in 1954 after signing a contract with Columbia Pictures, and quickly became one of Hollywood's top box office stars, appearing in Picnic, The Man with the Golden Arm and Pal Joey. She is widely known for her performances as Madeleine Elster and Judy Barton in Alfred Hitch****'s thriller Vertigo with James Stewart. The film had mixed reviews from critics upon release but is now recognized as one of the greatest films ever made. Other notable films include Bell, Book and Candle, Strangers When We Meet and Of Human Bondage.
Thanks Sheba.
I suppose Kim Novak did not use her name, Marilyn, as there was another well known Marilyn often appearing in films when Kim first started.
Ok, who is this bloke?
-- Edited by watsea on Monday 20th of March 2023 10:48:02 PM
This bloke was an Aussie, but I'll let some-one else have him.
Sheba gave one clue.
Here is another clue. The man was a first timer.
You obviously know him Ted. Why don't you name him ? No one else seems interested in even guessing.
Only a guess.
Our first PM, Edmund Barton?????
I guess that you have a new person for us.
As a comment, it seems Americanisation of everything means that even to a point that past USA people are more recognisable to us than some of our past important Australians.
A bio for our first PM:
Sir Edmund "Toby" Barton, GCMG, KC (18 January 1849 7 January 1920) was an Australian politician and judge who was the first prime minister of Australia, from 1901 to 1903, holding office as the leader of the Protectionist Party. He resigned to become a founding member of the High Court of Australia, on which he served until his death.
Barton was an early supporter of the federation of the Australian colonies, the goal of which he summarised as "a nation for a continent, and a continent for a nation". After the retirement of Henry Parkes he came to be seen as the leader of the federation movement in New South Wales. He was a delegate to the constitutional conventions, playing a key role in the drafting of a national constitution, and was one of the lead campaigners for federation in the subsequent referendums. In late 1900, despite the initial "Hopetoun Blunder", Barton was commissioned to form a caretaker government as Australia's first prime minister. His term began on 1 January 1901, the date on which federation occurred.
At the first federal election in March 1901, Barton and the Protectionists won the most seats, but were well short of a majority. He was able to remain as prime minister by forming an alliance with the fledgling Australian Labor Party (ALP), which held the balance of power. The Barton government established a number of new national institutions, including the Australian Defence Force and the Commonwealth Public Service. It introduced nation-wide women's suffrage, and laid the foundations of the White Australia policy with the Immigration Restriction Act 1901.
Barton left politics in 1903 to become one of the three founding members of the High Court, which his government had created. He was succeeded as prime minister by Alfred Deakin. On the court, Barton was able to shape the judicial interpretation of the constitution he had helped write.
Thanks Sheba, your right, most of us do seem to have a better grasp of American history than of our own, perhaps an indictment of our education system.
Our next challenge is neither Australian nor American.
I thought Natalie Wood but she is American - looks like her though.
Morning Sandy.
Definitely not Natalie, this lady is still with us.
I don't know her, but she looks French to me.
Zeroing in Sheba! she is French.
Another clue.
She is a singer and is still living.
Hi ,is it Claudine Longet .? ,if so, yes she is French/American .Born in France and was married to Andy Williams for a while .
Cheers Andy .
-- Edited by AndyCap100 on Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:00:30 PM
Not Claudine Longet Andy.
-- Edited by Santa on Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:02:42 PM
Mireille Mathieu. ?
Mireille Mathieu it is Andy, well done.
Small in stature, powerful voice, pretty easy on the eye as well.
Biography and career
Early years
Mireille Mathieu was born on 22 July 1946 in Avignon, France, as the eldest daughter of a family of fourteen children; the youngest brother was born after she moved to Paris. Her father Roger and his family were native to Avignon, while her mother Marcelle-Sophie (née Poirier) was from Dunkirk. She arrived in Avignon in 1944 as a refugee from World War II after her grandmother had died, and her mother went missing. Roger, with his father Arcade, ran the family stonemason shop just outside the Saint-Véran cemetery main gate. The Mathieu family have been stonemasons for four generations. Today the shop is named Pompes Funèbres Mathieu-Mardoyan, owned and managed by her sister Réjane's family.[5][6][7]
The Mathieu family lived in poverty, with a huge improvement in their living conditions in 1954, when subsidized housing was built in the Malpeigné quarter near the cemetery. Then again in 1961 they moved to a large tenement in the Croix des Oiseaux quarter southeast of the city.[8]
Roger had once dreamed of becoming a singer, but his father Arcade disapproved, inspiring him to have one of his children learn to sing with him in church. Mathieu included her father's operatic voice on her 1968 Christmas album, where it was mixed in with the Minuit Chrétiens song. Mathieu's first paid performance before an audience, at age four, was rewarded with a lollipop when she sang on Christmas Eve 1950 during Midnight Mass. A defining moment was seeing Édith Piaf sing on television.[5]
Do you have another image for us Andy?
Seems Andy has not been on for a couple of days, perhaps someone else would care to post an image, Sheba, Ken???
No argument from me Possum.
Nothing heard from Andy so I will post another pic, the uniform may give a clue.
King George V. ?