ARTHUR BOYD, Stone Crusher, Berwick 1948
The years following the Second World War were lean times that brought families back together seeking common ties and a meaningful life...
The years following the Second World War were lean times that brought families back together seeking common ties and a meaningful life...
Brett Whiteley’s elegantly subtle multi-media painting Heron, Rain and Wind of 1973, reveals a hidden, certainly lesser-known, side of the Sydney wunderkind...
This intriguing precursor to the Alice in Wonderland series has recently emerged from a private collection...
The relationship between artist Del Kathryn Barton, her audience, and the outlandish but very human images that find their way onto her canvas is a complex one.
Irma Stern is one of South Africa’s best known artists and one of a few South African painters whose reputation extends beyond the African continent.
Margaret Preston painted The Green Curtain in London towards the end of her second trip to Europe...
James Gleeson carries the well-deserved mantle of being Australia’s first and foremost exponent of Surrealism.
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