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  • received
    Helena Rubinstein Travelling Scholarship
    Dates
    1964
    Recognition type
    Award
    Description

    'The Dry Salvages’ and 'Gemini’ were two of the five works entered in the competition by invitation: the others being Temple of earthly delights, Kindly shoot the piano player and The great aviator (also known as Icarus).

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References [<ExternalResource: Desmond, Michael & Dixon, Christine (1995), '1968'.>, <ExternalResource: John McDonald, Studio: Australian Painters on the Nature of Creativity, Singapore: R. Ian Lloyd Productions, 2007.>, <ExternalResource: 'Colin Lanceley', with an introduction by Robert Hughes and interview by William Wright, Tortola, British Virgin Islands: Craftsman House, 1993.>, <ExternalResource: Sharon Verghis, 'Colin Lanceley: Poet in Paint', The Australian, 17 July 2010, accessed on 3 December 2012.>, <ExternalResource: Obituary: Colin Lanceley's poetic sensibilities coloured his works>] [<ExternalResource: Desmond, Michael & Dixon, Christine (1995), '1968'.>, <ExternalResource: John McDonald, Studio: Australian Painters on the Nature of Creativity, Singapore: R. Ian Lloyd Productions, 2007.>, <ExternalResource: 'Colin Lanceley', with an introduction by Robert Hughes and interview by William Wright, Tortola, British Virgin Islands: Craftsman House, 1993.>, <ExternalResource: Sharon Verghis, 'Colin Lanceley: Poet in Paint', The Australian, 17 July 2010, accessed on 3 December 2012.>]