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123 How Many Can You See Looking At Art: by Gallery Of Australia National
Category: Fiction
Looking at Art is a delightful series of books aimed at encouraging children to look at art. Comprises three books - ABC, 123, and Colours. Boxed set of all three also available. Features cute and quirky poems to assist children to look closely at the paintings. Ages 2-6.
Abc Alphabet Looking At Art by Gallery Of Australia National
Category: Fiction
Looking at Art is a delightful series of books aimed at encouraging children to look at art. Comprises three books - ABC, 123, and Colours. Boxed set of all three also available. Features cute and quirky poems to assist children to look closely at the paintings. Ages 2-6.
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art: Collection Highlights by National Gallery of Australia
Category: Art
The National Gallery of Australia holds the largest collection of Australian Indigenous art in the world. Written by Indigenous authors and curators and other experts in the field, this new book features works of art which highlight the diversity, richness and excellence of the Gallery’s collection. The ...Show more
Albert Namatjira by National Gallery of Australia
Category: Art and Design
A bruised ridge of hills. A scrub-mottled plain. Ghost gums framing a wash of sky ... Pioneering Aboriginal watercolourist Albert Namatjira¿s landscape paintings are synonymous with our perception of the Australian outback. But these luminous landscapes also expressed Namatjira¿s deep connection with th ...Show more
American Masters 1940-1980 by National Gallery of Australia
Category: Art and Design
American Masters 1940-1980 celebrates one of the greatest collections of American art outside the United States. The National Gallery of Australia's exceptional collection from the mid-twentieth century includes masterworks by artists such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, Louise Bourg ...Show more
And A Kangaroo Too by National Gallery of Australia
Category: Picture Books
Images of animals inhabit Australian Aboriginal Art. Goannas, Magpie Geese, Crocodiles, Kangaroos, Emus, Possums and Turtles are among the many wondrous animals that inhabit this book. Each double page introduces with its Aboriginal name a different animal of the Dreamtime.
And a Kangaroo Too by NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA
Category: Australian History
Images of animals inhabit Australian Aboriginal Art. Goannas, Magpie Geese, Crocodiles, Kangaroos, Emus, Possums and Turtles are among the many wondrous animals that inhabit this book. Each double page introduces with its Aboriginal name a different animal of the Dreamtime.
Arthur Boyd - Agony and Ecstasy by National Gallery of Australia
Category: Art and Design
Arthur Boyd - Agony and Ecstasy is a major exhibition of Boyd's art including more than 100 works across diverse media: paintings, prints, drawings, ceramic tiles and sculptures, and tapestries. This publication provides the opportunity to contemplate a number of works that have never or rarely been pre ...Show more
Arthur Streeton: The art of war by National Gallery of Australia
Category: Art and Design
If you think you know the work of Arthur Streeton, his war art will make you think again. While resident in London in 1915, Streeton joined the Royal Army Medical Corps, working as an orderly at the 3rd London General Hospital, where he came to understand the impact of war. His response to the tumult of ...Show more
Australian Contemporary Indigenous : NGA Box Set of Cards by National Gallery of Australia
Category: Gifts
Australian Indigenous Artist Greeting Card Set by National Gallery of Australia
Category: Stationery