Ursula Hoff (26 December 1909 in London, UK â 10 January 2005 in Melbourne) was an Australian scholar and prolific author on art. She enjoyed a long career at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, where she was deputy director from 1968 to 1973. Her involvement then continued when she was appointed London Adviser of the Felton Bequest (1975âÂÂ83), a major charitable foundation dedicated to the NGV.
Early years
Ursula Hoff was born on 26 December 1909 in London to Hans Leopold Hoff, Hamburg-based German Jewish merchant, and his wife, née Thusnelde Margarethe (Tussi) Bulcke, of a German Lutheran upper-middle-class family. Shortly after her birth, the family moved to Hamburg, where Ursula grew up and completed her primary and secondary education.
In 1930, Ursula Hoff commenced academic studies spread between the universities of Frankfurt, Cologne, and Munich; later the same year, she commenced studies at the University of Hamburg; among her teachers were Erwin Panofsky, Aby Warburg, Ernst Cassirer, and Fritz Saxl.
Upon Adolf Hitler's appointment as Chancellor of Germany and the introduction of anti-Jewish measures in January 1933, Ursula Hoff's father, Leopold Hoff, left immediately for London; Ursula and her mother Tussi followed him shortly in July. Because she was born in England, Ursula was able to take up British citizenship, and due to her excellent English, she was quickly absorbed into British academic and cultural institutions. Over the next several years she worked with the curatorial staff at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford; the British Museum; at the Courtauld Institute of Art. However, existing employment regulations in England barred her, and many other refugees, from permanent full-time positions.
She was also able to continue working on a doctoral thesis, Rembrandt und England, which investigated the influence of Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn in the eighteenth-century England, primarily through the appointment of Sir Godfrey Kneller to the court of William III of England in 1688. From 1934 to 1935 returned to complete her thesis at the University of Hamburg, where she was awarded a PhD.
From 1935 to 1939 Hoff continued living in London and working in a variety of curatorial and research positions at the Royal Academy; National Gallery; and the British Museum; and wrote for the Journal of the Warburg Institute and the Burlington Magazine.
National Gallery of Victoria
In December 1939, Hoff arrived in Australia to take up a position of secretary at the University Women's College, University of Melbourne. In 1942, she was invited by Sir Daryl Lindsay, the newly appointed director of the National Gallery of Victoria, to deliver a series of lunch time lectures at Melbourne's premier cultural institution. In 1943, Lindsay appointed Hoff as the NGV's Assistant Keeper of Prints and Drawings. She thus became the first woman and first tertiary qualified art historian to work within a state gallery in Australia. Hoff remained at the NGV until her retirement in 1973, becoming Keeper of Prints and Drawings in 1949, and its deputy director in 1968.
During her tenure at the National Gallery of Victoria, Hoff pioneered the professional cataloguing of the NGV's holdings; produced important and internationally recognised publications and catalogues of its collections; curated numerous important exhibitions; published monographs on Charles Conder, William Blake, Rembrandt, and many others; secured important works by Paul Klee, Marc Chagall, Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt, Pablo Picasso, Anthony van Dyck, Giovanni Batista Tiepolo, Salvador DalÃÂ, and innumerable others for the NGV's collection; became Founding Editor of the Art Bulletin of Victoria; and published extensively in Australian and International art journals.
An excellent source on Ursula Hoff's early years and her work at the National Gallery of Victoria is Sheridan Palmer's Centre of the Periphery: Three European Art Historians in Melbourne (Nth Melbourne, Vic: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2008).
London advisor to the Felton Bequest
In 1975, Ursula Hoff was appointed advisor to the Felton Bequest and moved to London. Over her tenure as the London Advisor, she secured many outstanding works for the National Gallery of Victoria, including Francisco de Goya, Robert Rauschenberg, Bridget Riley, François Boucher, Canaletto, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and an important suite of 16th- and 17th-century Indian Mughal miniatures.
She continued travelling extensively to research the NGV's collection; assist with the loan exhibition of masterpieces from the State Hermitage, Leningrad, USSR (now St Petersburg, Russia), which toured Australian galleries 1979âÂÂ80; and continued contributing articles to Australian and International art journals.
During her time overseas, she also advised the Everard Studley Miller Bequest, the Art Foundation of Victoria, Art Gallery of South Australia, National Gallery of Australia, as well as a number of high-profile private collections, notably that of James Fairfax.
Ursula Hoff retired as London Advisor of the Felton Bequest in April 1983.
Important sources on Hoff's years as London Advisor of the Felton Bequest are her meticulously kept diaries, which had been donated to the University of Melbourne Archives; and Colin Holden's The Outsider: A Portrait of Ursula Hoff (Nth Melbourne, Vic: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2009).
Educational role
Ursula Hoff also played an important role in education of art history in Australia. In 1947, she was invited by Professor Joseph Burke, the inaugural Herald Chair of Fine Arts at the University of Melbourne, to join the teaching staff of his new department. In consequence of her appointment at the National Gallery of Victoria, Hoff taught part-time and in the evenings. Hoff's teaching was firmly in the tradition of Erwin Panofsky, revealing the meaning of disguised symbols. First-year students had to read Panofsky's Studies in Iconology (1939) and Meaning in the Visual Arts (1955). She reinforced her lectures by conducting seminars for students in the NGV's Print Room. Hoff continued her dual position of the NGV curator and the University of Melbourne lecturer until her move to London in 1974.
Upon her return from London in 1984, Hoff was invited to resume her teaching at the University of Melbourne, and in 1986 she was appointed senior associate, Department of Fine Arts, University of Melbourne.
The importance of Hoff's educational role in Australia is extensively discussed in Sheridan Palmer's Centre of the Periphery, 2008.
Later years
After retiring as London Advisor of the Felton Bequest, Ursula Hoff returned to Australia in 1984 and settled in Carlton, Victoria. She was invited to continue lecturing at the University of Melbourne, and in 1986 she was appointed senior associate of the university's department of fine arts.
She also continued researching the National Gallery of Victoria's collections; produced the fifth edition of European Paintings before 1800 at the National Gallery of Victoria in 1995; published a monograph on Arthur Boyd; contributed essays to catalogues of exhibitions by Charles Blackman, Arthur Boyd, and John Brack; and wrote for Australian art journals.
Ursula Hoff died in Heidelberg, Victoria, on 10 January 2005. A private service was organised at St Peter's, Eastern Hill, Melbourne, on 22 January, which was followed by a memorial service on 25 February at the Great Hall of the National Gallery of Victoria.
Recognition
- Awarded PhD (Hamburg), LLD, DLit (Monash), DLitt (honoris causa)(La Trobe)
- Scholarship from Dutch Ministry of Education to Netherlands Institute of Art History 1963
- Britannica Australia Award 1966
- Foundation Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities 1969
- Appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1970
- Awarded Order of Australia (AO) in 1985
Further information
Upon her retirement as its London Advisor, the Felton Bequest commissioned from John Brack a portrait of Ursula Hoff, which it then donated to the National Gallery of Victoria.
Hoff was an active member of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, serving as president in 1970 and vice-president in 1971.
Hoff left the sum of AUD600,000 to fund an annual Ursula Hoff Fellowship, administered by the Ian Potter Museum of Art at the University of Melbourne.
Publications
Books and exhibition catalogues, in chronological order
- â Rembrandt and England. Hamburg, 1941.
- â Charles I, Patron of Artists. London: Collins, 1942.
- â Art Appreciation. Melbourne: Australian Army Education Services, 1945.
- â European Art before 1800, 1st edn. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 1948.
- â (with Alan McCulloch, Joan Lindsay, and Daryl Lindsay) Masterpieces of the National Gallery of Victoria. Melbourne: Cheshire, 1949.
- â (with Laurence Thomas) Jubilee Exhibition of Australian Art. Sydney: Ure Smith, 1951.
- â National Gallery of Victoria: Catalogue of Selected Pictures. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria for the Education Department, c. 1959.
- â Charles Conder: His Australian Years. Melbourne: National Gallery Society of Victoria, 1960.
- â The Melbourne Dante Illustrations by William Blake. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 1961.
- â European Art before 1800, 2nd edn. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 1961.
- â (and Margaret Plant) National Gallery of Victoria: Painting, Drawing, Sculpture. Melbourne: Cheshire, 1968.
- â European Art before 1800, 3rd edn. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 1948.
- â (with Nicholas Draffin) Rembrandt 1606-1696. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 1969.
- â (and Martin Davies) Les Primitifs Flamands I: Corpus de la Peinture des Anciens Pays-Bas Méridionaux au Quinzième Siècle 12: National Gallery of Victoria. Brussels: Centre National de Recherches Primitifs Flamands, 1971.
- â Charles Conder. Melbourne: Lansdowne Press, 1972.
- â Goethe and the Dutch Interior: a Study in the Imagery of Romanticism. Sydney: Sydney University Press, 1972.
- â (with introduction by Eric Westbrook) National Gallery of Victoria. London: Thames & Hudson, 1973; reprint 1979.
- â European Painting and Sculpture before 1800, 4th edn. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 1973.
- â The National Gallery of Victoria. London: Thames and Hudson, 1973.
- â Comments on the London Art Scene touching on changing attitudes in the art trade and on exhibition policies of public galleries and museums. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 1978.
- â The Felton Bequest. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 1983.
- â (with introduction by T.G. Rosenthal) The Art of Arthur Boyd. London: Deutsch, 1986.
- â (by Robert Lindsay, with essays by Ursula Hoff and Patrick McCaughey) John Brack: A Retrospective Exhibition. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 1987.
- â (with Emma Davapriam) European Paintings before 1800 in the National Gallery of Victoria, 5th edn. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 1995.
Articles, in chronological order
- â âÂÂMeditation in SolitudeâÂÂ, Journal of the Warburg Institute, 1:4, April 1938, 292âÂÂ294.
- â âÂÂPeter Paul RubensâÂÂ, Old Master Drawings, XIII, June 1938, 14âÂÂ16.
- â âÂÂDas Wesen der Französischen Kunst in Späten Mittelalterâ [Book Review], The Burlington Magazine for Conoisseurs, 73:428, November 1938, 229âÂÂ30.
- â âÂÂAlbert Eckhout, ein niederländischer Maler...â [Book Review], The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, 74:434, May 1939, 248.
- â âÂÂSome Aspects of Adam ElsheimerâÂÂs Artistic DevelopmentâÂÂ, The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, 75:437, August 1939, 58âÂÂ64.
- â âÂÂSome Drawings in the Print Room of the National Gallery of VictoriaâÂÂ, Australian Artist, I, 1947.
- â âÂÂEnglish Monumental BrassesâÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 3:1, 1948, 6âÂÂ7.
- â âÂÂRembrandtâÂÂs Drawingsâ [Book Review], Meanjin, 8:3, spring 1949, 188âÂÂ190.
- â âÂÂThree Panels Reproduced Hereâ¦âÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 3:4, 1949, 3âÂÂ4.
- â âÂÂLandscape into Artâ [Book Review], Meanjin, 9:4, summer 1950, 313âÂÂ314.
- â âÂÂThe Print CollectionâÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 4:3, 1950, 1âÂÂ6.
- â âÂÂThe Ideals of Topography and IllustrationâÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 5:1, 1951, 4.
- â âÂÂRembrandtâÂÂs Portrait of a ManâÂÂ, Meanjin, 10:1, autumn 1951: 48âÂÂ49.
- â âÂÂReflections on the Heidelberg SchoolâÂÂ, Meanjin, 10:2, winter 1951, 125âÂÂ33.
- â âÂÂNotes on the Jubilee ExhibitionâÂÂ, Meanjin, 10:2, winter 1951, 145âÂÂ8.
- â âÂÂRouaultâÂÂs ChristâÂÂs Head; ConstableâÂÂs The LochâÂÂ, Meanjin, 10:3, spring 1951: 257âÂÂ8.
- â âÂÂLiotardâÂÂs Lady in a Turkish DressâÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 5:2, 1951, 3âÂÂ4.
- â âÂÂRembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669)âÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 5:2, 1951, 2âÂÂ3.
- â âÂÂThe Drawing Reproduced Hereâ¦âÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 5:4, 1951, 4.
- â âÂÂSt John the BaptistâÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 6:1, 1952, 3âÂÂ4.
- â âÂÂGeorges RouaultâÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 6:1, 1952, 5âÂÂ6.
- â âÂÂThe Art of Jean BelletteâÂÂ, Meanjin, 11:4, summer 1952, 358âÂÂ60.
- â âÂÂCatalan Stone Figure, 13th CenturyâÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 7:1, 1953, 4.
- â âÂÂAustralian PaintingsâÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 7:2, 1953, 1âÂÂ2.
- â âÂÂMatisseâÂÂs revolutionary break-away from realistic representationâÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 7:2, 1953, 3.
- â âÂÂGéricaultâÂÂs EntombmentâÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 7:3, 1953, 1âÂÂ2.
- â âÂÂThese three recent acquisitionsâ¦âÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 7:3, 1953, 5âÂÂ6.
- â âÂÂContent and Form in Modern ArtâÂÂ, Meanjin, 12:4, summer 1953, 449âÂÂ50.
- â âÂÂCharles ConderâÂÂ, The Burlington Magazine, 96:611, February 1954, 61.
- â âÂÂThe Counts Czartoryski of CracowâÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 8:2, 1954, 1âÂÂ2.
- â âÂÂA recent acquisitionâ¦âÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 8:4, 1954, 4.
- â âÂÂGoethe and the Dutch InteriorâÂÂ, Australian Goethe Society Proceedings, 5, 1954/55, 43âÂÂ48.
- â âÂÂFrederick McCubbinâÂÂ, Frederick McCubbin, exhib. cat., Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 1955.
- â âÂÂIn the early nineties of the last centuryâ¦âÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 9:1, 1955, 5âÂÂ6.
- â âÂÂA group of recently acquired paintingsâ¦âÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 9:2, 1955, 5âÂÂ6.
- â âÂÂThe recently acquired plaque of Christâ¦âÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 9:3, 1955, 1âÂÂ2.
- â âÂÂThe landscape with a group of treesâ¦âÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 9:3, 1955, 3âÂÂ4.
- â âÂÂThe Phases of McCubbinâÂÂs ArtâÂÂ, Meanjin, 15:3, spring 1956, 301âÂÂ6.
- â âÂÂThe acquisition through the Felton Bequestâ¦âÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 10:3, 1956, 1âÂÂ2.
- â âÂÂBy their decision to lendâ¦âÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 11:1, 1957, 1âÂÂ2.
- â âÂÂFrom about 1927 onwardsâ¦âÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 11:2, 1957, 5âÂÂ6.
- â âÂÂThe bicentenary of William BlakeâÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 11:4, 1957, 4âÂÂ6.
- â âÂÂAlbrecht Dürer: the Barlow Collection of Prints in the National Gallery of VictoriaâÂÂ, Meanjin, 16:2, winter 1957, 162âÂÂ8.
- â âÂÂThe Paintings of Arthur BoydâÂÂ, Meanjin, 17:2, 1958, 143âÂÂ7.
- â âÂÂRecent acquisitions to the Print RoomâÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 12:1, 1958, 1âÂÂ4.
- â âÂÂTwo valuable printsâÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 12:1, 1958, 5âÂÂ6.
- â âÂÂA pupil of Giulio CampagnolaâÂÂ, Quarterly Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 12:2, 1958, 4.
- â âÂÂA SculptorâÂÂs Thoughts, by Vera Mukhinaâ [Book Review], Meanjin, 18:1, 1959, 125âÂÂ7.
- â âÂÂThe Thomas D. Barlow Collection of DürerâÂÂs engravings and woodcutsâÂÂ, Annual Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 1, 1959, 14âÂÂ19.
- â âÂÂRachel de Ruvigny, Countess of Southampton, by Sir Anthony van DyckâÂÂ, Annual Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 2, 1960, 1âÂÂ4.
- â âÂÂPortraits Acquired under the Everard Studley Miller BequestâÂÂ, Annual Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 2, 1960, 15âÂÂ20.
- â âÂÂAn Illuminated Byzantine Gospel BookâÂÂ, Special Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 1961.
- â âÂÂThe Woburn Abbey PaintingsâÂÂ, Meanjin, 21:1, 1962, 93âÂÂ4.
- â âÂÂPaintings of S.T. Gillâ [Book Review], Meanjin, 21:2, 1962, 247âÂÂ51.
- â âÂÂA Constable Landscape after ClaudeâÂÂ, Art Gallery of New South Wales Quarterly, 4:3, 1962, 111âÂÂ113.
- â âÂÂA New Double Portrait by RigaudâÂÂ, Annual Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 5, 1963, 11âÂÂ14.
- â âÂÂRecent Additions to the National GalleryâÂÂ, Annual Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 5, 1963, 27âÂÂ30.
- â âÂÂA History of Australian Painting [Book Review], Meanjin, 22:2, winter 1963, 227-35.
- â âÂÂJohn Olsenâ [Book Review], Art and Australia, 1:2, summer 1963, 120.
- â âÂÂA.J.L. McDonnell as adviser to the Felton Bequest and its purchasing policy during the post-war periodâÂÂ, Annual Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 6, 1964, 2âÂÂ7.
- â âÂÂRecent Additions to the National Galleryâ¦âÂÂ, Annual Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 6, 1964, 27âÂÂ8.
- â âÂÂAustraliaâÂÂs National Gallery: Dutch and Flemish Pictures in MelbourneâÂÂ, Apollo, 1964, 448âÂÂ57.
- â âÂÂAlfred FeltonâÂÂs Bequestâ [Book Review], Meanjin, 23:1, 1964, 103âÂÂ5.
- â âÂÂThe Sources of Hercules and Antaeus by RubensâÂÂ, in In Honour of Daryl Lindsay: Essays and Studies, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1964.
- â âÂÂCharles ConderâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 2:1, Summer 1964, 30âÂÂ7.
- â âÂÂJohn BrackâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 2:4, spring 1965, 276âÂÂ81.
- â âÂÂPerth Art PrizeâÂÂ, Art and Australia, autumn 1965, 107.
- â âÂÂRecent Additions to the National Galleryâ¦âÂÂ, Annual Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 7, 1965, 26âÂÂ31.
- â âÂÂTwo Rococo Drawings by Boucher in the Print Room CollectionâÂÂ, Annual Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 8, 1966/67, 16âÂÂ25.
- â âÂÂClark on Rembrandtâ [Book Review], The Age, 1967.
- â âÂÂArthur Streeton at CoogeeâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 5:1, spring 1967, 286âÂÂ9.
- â âÂÂCharles ConderâÂÂ, Charles Conder, exhib. cat., Sydney: Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1966; Sheffield: Graves Art Gallery, 1967.
- â âÂÂRecent Additions to the National Galleryâ¦âÂÂ, Annual Bulletin of the National Gallery of Victoria, 8, 1967âÂÂ68, 27âÂÂ33.
- â âÂÂForewordâ [with Eric Westbrook]âÂÂ, Art Bulletin of Victoria, 9, 1967-68, 3-5.
- â âÂÂRecent Additions to the National Galleryâ¦âÂÂ, Art Bulletin of Victoria, 9, 1967âÂÂ68, 38âÂÂ44.
- â âÂÂEuropean PaintingsâÂÂ, Art and Australia: The National Gallery of Victoria Special Issue, 6:3, Summer 1968, 211âÂÂ3.
- â âÂÂPrints and DrawingsâÂÂ, Art and Australia: The National Gallery of Victoria Special Issue, 6:3, Summer 1968, 217.
- â âÂÂWitt Collection Drawings in AdelaideâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 5:4, Autumn 1968, 582.
- â âÂÂRecent Acquisitions and DonationsâÂÂ, Art Bulletin of Victoria, 10, 1968âÂÂ69, 48âÂÂ59.
- â âÂÂRembrandtâÂÂs Image in the Twentieth CenturyâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 7:1, winter 1969, 58âÂÂ60.
- â âÂÂPablo PicassoâÂÂ, Picasso: La Suite Vollard, exhib. cat., Sydney: Bonython Art Gallery, and Melbourne: Tolarno Gallery, 1969.
- â âÂÂEditorialâÂÂ, Art Bulletin of Victoria, 11, 1969âÂÂ70, 2âÂÂ3.
- â âÂÂVale Franz PhilippâÂÂ, Meanjin, 29:3, 1970, 337.
- â âÂÂTobit Burying the Dead, a Newly Acquired Drawing by G.B. CastiglioneâÂÂ, Art Bulletin of Victoria, 12, 1970âÂÂ71, 19âÂÂ20.
- â âÂÂIn Memory of Franz PhilippâÂÂ, Art Bulletin of Victoria, 12, 1970âÂÂ71, 30.
- â âÂÂBendigo Art Gallery: Louis BuvelotâÂÂ, Art Bulletin of Victoria, 12, 1970âÂÂ71, 26.
- â âÂÂA tapestry from a painting by Simon VouetâÂÂ, Art Bulletin of Victoria, 13, 1971âÂÂ72, 25âÂÂ9.
- â âÂÂEditorialâÂÂ, Art Bulletin of Victoria, 14, 1973, 4âÂÂ5.
- â âÂÂCreative though Notorious: Charles ConderâÂÂ, Hemisphere, 18, 6 Jun 1974, 16âÂÂ22.
- â âÂÂTribute to Ian FairweatherâÂÂ, Meanjin, 33:4, summer 1974, 438âÂÂ9.
- â âÂÂRembrandtâÂÂs Shell â Conus MarmoreusâÂÂ, Art Bulletin of Victoria, 16, 1975, 16âÂÂ19.
- â âÂÂThree newly-acquired Symbolist Graphics by Ensor, Aman-Jean and MunchâÂÂ, Art Bulletin of Victoria, 17, 1976, 20âÂÂ28.
- â âÂÂArt Exhibitions in London and Edinburgh MayâÂÂDecember 1975âÂÂ, Art and Australia, 13:4, AprilâÂÂJune 1976, 375âÂÂ80.
- â âÂÂThe Print CollectionâÂÂ, Art and Australia: Australian National Gallery Special Issue, 14:4, winter 1977, 308âÂÂ11.
- â âÂÂElitism and the Arts: How to Widen the EliteâÂÂ, Art and Australia, XV:1, September 1977, 73âÂÂ6.
- â âÂÂTribute: Anthony UnderhillâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 15:2, summer 1977, 141âÂÂ3.
- â âÂÂLondon Letter June 1976 to June 1977âÂÂ, Art and Australia, 15:2, summer 1977, 200.
- â âÂÂNational Galleryâ [Book Review], Art and Australia, 15:3, autumn 1978, 247.
- â âÂÂAustralian Paintings in British CollectionsâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 16:2, summer 1978, 172.
- â âÂÂThe Feat of Kleeâ [Book Review], Meanjin, 38:4, summer 1979, 529âÂÂ34.
- â âÂÂPaul Klee: Figures and Facesâ [Book Review], Art and Australia, 16:3, autumn 1979, 227.
- â âÂÂThe Everard Studley Miller BequestâÂÂ, in Anthony Bradley and Terry Smith (eds), Australian Art and Architecture: Essays Presented to Bernard Smith. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1980.
- â âÂÂUSSR: Old Master PaintingsâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 17:3, Autumn 1980, 232âÂÂ3.
- â âÂÂAustralian Paintings in the Royal CollectionsâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 17:3, Autumn 1980, 267âÂÂ9.
- â âÂÂLondon LetterâÂÂ, 17:3, Art and Australia, March 1980, 274âÂÂ5.
- â âÂÂView from London: Observations on the Art in the 1970sâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 18:2, summer 1980, 138âÂÂ40.
- â âÂÂUSSR: Old Master PaintingsâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 17:3, March 1980, 232âÂÂ3.
- â âÂÂJack Manton Collectionâ [Book Review], Art and Australia, 18:1, spring 1980, 21.
- â âÂÂView from London: Observations on Art in the 1970sâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 18:2, summer 1980, 138âÂÂ40.
- â âÂÂPicasso and VelasquezâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 18:3, autumn 1981, 280.
- â âÂÂLondon LetterâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 19:2, summer 1981, 205âÂÂ8.
- â âÂÂGustave Courbet: Study for Young Ladies on the Banks of the Seine in SummerâÂÂ, Art and Australia: Australian National Gallery Special Issue, 20:1, spring 1982, 52âÂÂ4.
- â âÂÂCross-currents in Dutch and Flemish painting in the Seventeenth CenturyâÂÂ, Apollo, 118, 1983, 57âÂÂ63.
- â âÂÂCharles Conder, Arthur Streeton, and Tom RobertsâÂÂ, Apollo, 1983, 508âÂÂ512.
- â âÂÂLetter from TexasâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 20:4, winter 1983, 456âÂÂ60.
- â âÂÂObservations of Art History in Melbourne 1946-1964âÂÂ, Australian Journal of Art, 3, 1983, 5âÂÂ9.
- â Charles Blackman: Works on Paper 1948-1957, exhib. cat., Melbourne: Tolarno Gallery, 1984; Sydney: Holdsworth Gallery, 1985.
- â âÂÂLetter from Italy: Arthur BoydâÂÂs Casa Parentaio and Sculpture Park at CelleâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 21:4, 1984, 448âÂÂ9.
- â âÂÂLondon LetterâÂÂ, Art and Australia, 22:2, summer 1984, 170âÂÂ6.
- â âÂÂSaenredam and his CriticsâÂÂ, Australian Journal of Art, 4, 1985, 5âÂÂ13.
- â âÂÂCity Bushmen: the Heidelberg School and the Rural Mythologyâ [Book Review], Art and Australia, 24:3, winter 1986, 466âÂÂ71.
- â âÂÂThe Landscapes of Arthur BoydâÂÂ, Jillian Bradshaw Memorial Lecture, Bentley, WA: Western Australian Institute of Technology, 1986.
- â âÂÂArthur Boyd, exhib. cat., London: Fischer Fine Art, 1986.
- â âÂÂObituary: Dr Mary Woodall 1901-1988âÂÂ, Art Bulletin of Victoria, 29, 1989, 61âÂÂ3.
- â âÂÂVariation, transformation, and interpretation: Watteau and Lucian FreudâÂÂ, Art Bulletin of Victoria, 31, 1990, 26âÂÂ31.
- â âÂÂArthur BoydâÂÂ, Arthur Boyd: The Magic Flute and Other Paintings, exhib. cat., Sydney: Wagner Art Gallery, 1991; New York: Pyramid Gallery, 1991.
- â âÂÂObituary: Prof. A.D. TrendallâÂÂ, Art Bulletin of Victoria, 36, 1996, 61.
- â "Greta HortâÂÂ, Australian Dictionary of Biography, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1996, 14: 499âÂÂ500.
References
Sources
http://www.ursulahoff.org/ A Tribute to Dr Ursula Hoff AO OBE. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 2005 Holden, Colin. The Outsider: A Portrait of Ursula Hoff. North Melbourne, Victoria: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2009. Palmer, Sheridan. Centre of the Periphery: Three European Art Historians in Melbourne. Nth Melbourne, Vic: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2008. Poynter, John. Mr FeltonâÂÂs Bequests. Melbourne: Miegunyah, 2003.