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Book

Author
Hansen, David
Title
John Glover and the Colonial picturesque
Type of Work
Catalogue
Imprint
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery ; Art Exhibitions Australia Limited, Hobart, Tas, 311 pp
ISBN/ISSN
0975054511
Description

Includes lists of oil paintings and other works by John Glover held in public collections, index to titles of works and general index.

Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart, 28 November 2003-1 February 2004 ; Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, 19 February-12 April 2004 ; National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 24 April-18 July 2004 ; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 13 August-3 October 2004.

Edited by Peter Timms & David Hansen ; index by Clodagh Jones ; contributors Erica Burgess, Roger Butler, Ian McLean, John McPhee and Max Staples.

Bibliography: p. 294-303.

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