Find • heysen • Results 1 to 30 of 92

Hans Heysen's six eldest children

Hans Heysen's six eldest children

The six eldest children of Hans Heysen.

Hans Heysen working in his garden

Hans Heysen working in his garden

Photos taken of Sir Hans and Lady Heysen on their 50th wedding anniversary, 15 December 1954.

Photos of the Heysen family and The Cedars

Photos of the Heysen family and The Cedars

A collection of 12 photographs taken by Harold Cazneaux in 1935 (about October). They feature Hans Heysen and his family at 'The Cedars', Hahndorf, South Australia, together with photos of the house and garden.

Sir Hans Heysen's home

Sir Hans Heysen's home

Residence of Sir Hans Heysen, Hahndorf. "The Cedars" on Heysen Road, near Hahndorf in the Adelaide Hills was the home of Wilhelm Ernst Hans Franz Heysen. He became a household name for his watercolours of Australian gum trees, many of which stand in the grounds of "The Cedars" which was his home until until his death in 1968 when he was aged 90

Sir Hans Heysen Studio

Sir Hans Heysen Studio

Studio of Sir Hans Heysen at Hahndorf. "The Cedars" on Heysen Road, near Hahndorf in the Adelaide Hills was the home of Wilhelm Ernst Hans Franz Heysen. He became a household name for his watercolours of Australian gum trees, many of which stand in the grounds of "The Cedars" which was his home until until his death in 1968 when he was aged 90. The studio is one of the oldest artist's studios in Australia and faces stands of eucalypts. The furniture, art equipment and artifacts remain intact

The Queen Mother at the Hans Heysen exhibition

The Queen Mother at the Hans Heysen exhibition

The Queen Mother, with Sir Edward Hayward (left) and Hans Heysen (centre), at the Hans Heysen Adelaide Festival of Arts exhibition in the John Martin's auditorium.

The Queen Mother at the Hans Heysen exhibition

The Queen Mother at the Hans Heysen exhibition

The Queen Mother talking with Sir Edward Hayward (left) and Hans Heysen (right) at the Adelaide Festival of Arts Hans Heysen exhibition at the John Martin's auditorium, 26 March 1966. Hans Heysen is showing the Queen Mother a book.

Hans Heysen

Hans Heysen

[General description] Head and shoulders portrait of famous German-Australian artist Hans Heysen. He has short hair, greying at the temples and is wearing a tweed jacket. He was particularly recognised for his watercolours of the Australian bush. He was appointed O.B.E. in 1945 for service as trustee of the Hobart National Gallery and Knight Bachelor in 1959 for services to art. [On back of photograph] 'Hans Heysen, Ambleside, June 1922 / Accompanying letter, dated 9-1-1927, contained the following information: Born Oct. 8,1877 at Hamburg / Came to South Australia when 6 years old / studied in Paris, London, and Florence 1899-1903. / Married Miss Selma Bartels in 1904 (eight children born up to 1927) / Settled at Ambleside in 1908'.

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen (on left), a friend and two white cats in the garden at the Heysen property 'The Cedars', Hahndorf.

Sir Hans and Lady Heysen

Sir Hans and Lady Heysen

Sir Hans and Lady Heysen in their garden at 'The Cedars'

Sir Hans and Lady Heysen

Sir Hans and Lady Heysen

Sir Hans and Lady Heysen in their garden at 'The Cedars' accompanied by two white cats.

Sir Hans and Lady Heysen

Sir Hans and Lady Heysen

Sir Hans and Lady Heysen in their garden at 'The Cedars' accompanied by a white cat.

Heysen Trail sign

Heysen Trail sign

Signage on the Heysen Trail including the Heysen Trail logo, and the instruction 'walkers follow road'.

Sir Hans Heysen with the Queen and Prince Philip

Sir Hans Heysen with the Queen and Prince Philip

Sir Hans Heysen talking with the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at the [then] National Gallery in Adelaide. The Queen was presented with the Heysen painting visible behind the artist.

The Queen Mother at the Hans Heysen exhibition

The Queen Mother at the Hans Heysen exhibition

The Queen Mother with Sir Edward Hayward (left) and Hans Heysen (centre) at the Adelaide Festival of Arts Hans Heysen exhibition in the John Martin's auditorium, 26 March 1966.

The Queen Mother and Sir Hans Heysen

The Queen Mother and Sir Hans Heysen

The Queen Mother talking with Sir Hans Heysen at the Adelaide Festival of Arts Hans Heysen exhibition in the John Martin's auditorium, 26 March 1966.

The Queen Mother at the Hans Heysen exhibition

The Queen Mother at the Hans Heysen exhibition

The Queen Mother with Sir Hans Heysen, at the Adelaide Festival of Arts Hans Heysen exhibition in the John Martin's auditorium, 26 March 1966. Sir Edward Hayward and a woman stand to the right.

Members of Heysen Family

Members of Heysen Family

Members of the Heysen family and friends on motorcycles with sidecars outside "Nangawooka", Victor Harbor.

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen with one of his paintings.

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen

Portrait of Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen

Portrait of Sir Hans Heysen in the garden at 'The Cedars', Hahndorf..

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen

Portrait of Sir Hans Heysen with one of this paintings in the background.

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen in conversation with a young man holding a camera in the garden at 'The Cedars'. Part of the house is seen on the left.

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen, posing for the photographer under large pine trees at 'The Cedars', Hahndorf.

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen

Portrait of Sir Hans Heysen working on a painting.

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen walking under large pine trees in the garden at 'The Cedars'.

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen

Portrait of Sir Hans Heysen wearing a roll neck sweater

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen

Portrait of Sir Hans Heysen working on a painting

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen

Sir Hans Heysen in his garden at 'The Cedars'. In his later years he was mostly dressed in a roll neck sweater, knickerbockers and long socks. A garden of hardy plants is seen in the foreground, and gum trees in the distance.

Rubbish left on the Heysen Trail

Rubbish left on the Heysen Trail

BRIDGEWATER: Vehicle parts and other scrap metal that has been dumped on the Heysen Trail, near Bridgewater, South Australia.