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Pro Hart's Legendary Tasmania |HCDJ|

Pro Hart's Legendary Tasmania |HCDJ|

Episodes from the early settlement of Van Diemen's Land, interpreted through the paintings of Australian artist Pro Hart (Kevin Charles Hart MBE, 1928–2006), with accompanying text by Paul White. Hart, raised on a sheep farm near Menindee and later a founding member of the celebrated "Brushmen of the Bush," is widely regarded as the father of the Australian Outback painting movement, and was honoured with a state funeral on his death.

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BOOK DETAILS

  • Hardcover book with dustjacket.
  • Published 1982 by Rigby. Now out of print.
  • 71-pages
  • Illustrated in colour.

CONDITION

Used but generally good condition. Some wear to corner. Previous owner's name stamped in the front.

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SKU SKU20948
Quantity in stock 1 item(s) available
Weight 0.70 kg
Author Pro Hart / Paul White
ISBN 0727015397
 
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