Ian Fairweather: Profile of a PainterMentions a house Fairweather lived in at Malay Village, Cairns, aournd 1938, found for him by an Aboriginal man, Old Billy, and moving to Browns Bay; also mentions a review of a one-man show at the Peter Bray Gallery, Melbourne in 1956, in which the influence of Aboriginal art on Fairweather's work is mentioned. |
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Switzerland and World War I | 6 |
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London in the twenties | 24 |
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