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SIDNEY NOLAN
T. G. Rosenthal
This book, with its wealth of illustrations270 in color, including five polyptychs on foldoutsis the first to cover Nolan's entire career, from his early paintings to the enormous, multi-paneled works known collectively as Oceania. Some series, like Ned Kelly, center on the heroic and tragic figures of Australian historythe shipwrecked Mrs. Fraser, the explorers Burke and Wills, the soldiers at Gallipoli, the miners of the Eureka Stockadewhile others are based on ancient myths such as Leda and the Swan or Oedipus and the Sphinx. Nolan, restless in mind and body, was a constant traveler, and the book reproduces paintings from his journeys in Australia, Europe, the United States, Africa, Antarctica, and Asia. This is also the first book to deal fully with Nolan's multi-faceted work as a painter of literary themes, and as a book illustrator, theater designer, and sculptor. T.G. Rosenthal, who knew Sidney Nolan well from 1960 until his death, has written extensively about Australian art. He is a former art critic of The Listener, and is currently art critic of The New Statesman. Among his other books are The Art of Jack B. Yeats. ISBN 0-500-09304-0 · 10" x 11" · 375 illustrations, 270 in color · 240 pages · ART |
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