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Name
Kenneth Eyre Inverell Wallace-Crabbe
Also known as:
  • Ken Wallace-Crabbe
  • Asole
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Photographer)
  • Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
  • Artist (Printmaker)
  • Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
  • public relations' officer (ANZSIC code: 6940)
  • publisher (ANZSIC code: J)
  • journalist (ANZSIC code: 9002)
Birth date
25 May 1900
Birth place
Queensland
Death date
1984
Active Period
  • 1922 - 1955
Residence
  • c.1945 - c.1984 Melbourne, Victoria
  • c.1922 Mildura, Victoria
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Black and white artists

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References [<ExternalResource: Wallace-Crabbe, Robin (1988), 'Australia Australia', Sydney, New South Wales: Collins Australia, (a fictional genealogy).>, <ExternalResource: Wallace-Crabbe, Robin (1997), 'A Man's Childhood', Watson's Bay, New South Wales: Imprint, (an autobiographical novel which shows his hatred of his father).>, <ExternalResource: Farmer, Geoffrey (January 1980), 'Ken Wallace-Crabbe and the Cotswold Press', Art & Australia, Volume 18, Number 2, .>, <ExternalResource: Germaine, Max, CD-ROM.>, <ExternalResource: Lindesay, Vane (1983), 'The way we were: Australian popular magazines 1856 to 1969', Melbourne, Victoria: Oxford University Press.>, <ExternalResource: McCulloch, Alan (1984), 'Encyclopedia of Australian art', Melbourne, Victoria: Hutchinson of Australia (2nd revised edition).>, <ExternalResource: Josef, Lebovic (1997), '20th Anniversary Exhibition Collectors' List 1997 No.63', Paddington, New South Wales: Josef Lebovic Gallery, 12 April-17 May 1997, no.129.>] [<ExternalResource: Wallace-Crabbe, Robin (1988), 'Australia Australia', Sydney, New South Wales: Collins Australia, (a fictional genealogy).>, <ExternalResource: Wallace-Crabbe, Robin (1997), 'A Man's Childhood', Watson's Bay, New South Wales: Imprint, (an autobiographical novel which shows his hatred of his father).>, <ExternalResource: Farmer, Geoffrey (January 1980), 'Ken Wallace-Crabbe and the Cotswold Press', Art & Australia, Volume 18, Number 2, .>]