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  1. Sarah Fielding, John Fielding. Henry Fielding (22 April 1707 – 8 October 1754) was an English writer and magistrate known for the use of humour and satire in his works. [1] His 1749 comic novel The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling was a seminal work in the genre. Along with Samuel Richardson, Fielding is seen as the founder of the ...

  2. IRITI, KUWARI, NGULA. Robert Fielding is an Aboriginal artist from Mimili community in the APY Lands. His work is a reaction to his heritage and interaction with the white people. His work “in Our Hands” references the Whitlam act of pouring sand into the hands of an aboriginal elder. The work on paper is part of a suite of works to show ...

  3. In 1998, Robert Fielding, accompanied by his family, made a return to Mimili. Fielding began his artistic career as a painter and an art worker in the Mimili Maku Art Centre in 2005, working closely with many of the artists whose works feature in the Gallery’s collection, particualy those of the Pumani family.

  4. 21 de feb. de 2020 · Robert Fielding Fielding also has familial ties to Afghanistan, through his ancestors who helped open up Australia’s interiors as cameleers. In 2017, Fielding produced a series of long-exposure photographs of abandoned vehicles in the desert, which he painted with reflective materials and lit up with tealight candles.

  5. Robert Fielding, PA-C Locations. Community Memorial Health Center Health Center 138 West Main Street Ventura, CA 93001 805-652-6353 More Information.

  6. www.the-national.com.au › artists › robert-fieldingArtists | The National

    Robert Fielding gives his gratitude to all participants, knowledge-keepers and storytellers past and present involved in this project. All storylines shared in this work belong to Yankunytjatjara Country and have been kept strong by countless generations of Elders and Ancestors who have nurtured and lived them through their knowledge, culture, and language.

  7. By bringing [this work] to Canberra, this new retelling acts as a memorial. A memorial of what is lost, but also a challenge at the front door of our politicians to do better by our people.