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Elizabeth Durack's: Mid west landscapes
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Ted Snell
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Aboriginal Australians
/ Art Gallery of Western Australia
/ Art, Australian
/ Durack, Elizabeth
/ Exhibitions
/ Painting in art
/ Social life and customs
/ Whitechapel Art Gallery
2016
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Elizabeth Durack's: Mid west landscapes
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Ted Snell
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Aboriginal Australians
/ Art Gallery of Western Australia
/ Art, Australian
/ Durack, Elizabeth
/ Exhibitions
/ Painting in art
/ Social life and customs
/ Whitechapel Art Gallery
2016
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Elizabeth Durack's: Mid west landscapes
2016
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In 1961 Elizabeth Durack (1915 - 2000) was one of four Western Australian artists included in the 'Recent Australian Painting' exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London. The others selected by Bryan Robertson on a tour of Australia the previous year were Guy Grey-Smith, Robert Juniper and John Lunghi. Four years later, in 1965, the Art Gallery of Western Australia in Perth presented a mid-career survey exhibition of her work. These two events secured Durack's reputation as a significant interpreter of the Western Australian landscape and chronicler of its inhabitants.
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Art Monthly Australia
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