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Most Australians have heard of Norman Lindsay’s fantastical children’s book The Magic Pudding (1918 ... renown for his woodcuts and etchings. Norman was a multi-medium artist and author.
But before they were famous, they roamed – often bored and restless according to Norman’s semi-autobiographical books ... some of Lionel’s etchings and a few Lindsay family photographs ...
follows her similar study of the artist's etchings in 1999 and will be followed by a review of Lindsay's oil paintings. To mark the publication of Norman Lindsay: Watercolours 1897-1969 ...
The Book Show commemorates Australia Day with a dip into the ABC archives, and an interview with one of Australia's most loved and most talented artists, Norman Lindsay. Lindsay, author of one of ...
Sydney gallery owner Tom Mathieson has closed his investment art gallery in Ramsgate and will sell his stock as well as his private collection of Norman Lindsay books through Tim Goodman's Bay ...
"It is also the biggest single gift of art from private donors." The etchings are a private donation from the Norman Lindsay Foundation, organised by Lin Bloomfield.
Stevens writes in 1917 on the opening page: "To Norman, knowing you will not need it. From Bert." In 1935, Lindsay replies beneath: "Wrong Bert, look at the state of the book." In 1941 ...