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Citations

  • Bass, Tom (1996), 'Totem Maker’.

  • Dalton, Robin (1965), 'Aunts up the Cross’.

  • McCulloch, A. (15 August 1936), 'A Bohemia That Has Gone Japanese’, Smith’s Weekly, p.10, (and CD).

  • Horton, Mervyn, 'Present Day Art in Australia’.

  • McCulloch, A. (1984), 'Encyclopedia of Australian Art’, Melbourne, Victoria: Hutchinson of Australia (2nd edition).

  • Stewart, Meg (1985), 'Autobiography of My Mother’, Ringwood, Victoria: Penguin.

  • 'Australia National Journal’, Sydney, New South Wales: Ure Smith.

  • (1942), 'Australia Week-end Book no.1’, Sydney, New South Wales: Ure Smith.

  • Hanson, cat. 146.

  • Canberra, ACT: National Gallery of Australia website.

See also

  • 'Industrial Coastline 1940s, oil on board (ill. Hanson, cat. p.146)'.

Initial data sources

  • Black and white artists

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