The essential catalogue and biographical record from the 2017 Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (QVMAG) exhibition detailing the life and art of Frederick Strange (c. 1807–1873).
Coordinated by honorary research associate Yvonne Adkins, this 92-page volume serves as a brilliant visual and historical archive of Strange’s work—a transported convict whose landscapes left behind a priceless pictorial record of early Launceston streetscapes, Hobart buildings, and colonial Tasmanian life.
BOOK DETAILS & CONDITION:
- Condition: USED. Stiff pictorial covers in generally very good condition.
- Origin: QVMAG Exhibition Catalogue, 2017.
- Content: 92 pages featuring high-quality colour illustrations of early Tasmanian art.
- Format: Out-of-print softcover / paperback.
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