Signature collection
A selection of Josephine’s finest and most celebrated work, showcasing her exceptional skill in portraiture and landscapes.
Josephine captures the ‘waste, howling wilderness’ of Coolgardie, in outback Western Australia.
This portrait shows Josephine’s impressionistic flair, with confident brushwork and colour giving it a vitality beyond her earlier formal portraits.
Member of the Murdoch family dynasty and author of the world’s first cookbook for electric stoves.
‘Among the most outstanding Australian portraits of its time; for sheer exuberance and expressive freedom it is difficult to match.’
Muntz Adams as she wanted to be seen – ‘active, industrious and, above all, creative’.
Rich textures and soft brushwork create an atmosphere of quiet introspection and elegance.
A fine example of impasto, a painting technique that involves applying thick layers of paint to create a textured or 3D effect.
Women rarely appeared in colonial art. Afghan Trader puts them at the centre.
Arguably the most important of Josephine’s commissioned portraits – the 14th Premier of Victoria.
One of a number of landscapes painted along the canals of Italy’s ‘floating city’.
‘This study is distinguished by both able technique and a fine appreciation of lighting and values.’
First exhibited as part of the seminal ‘Australian Exhibition of Women’s Work’ in 1907.