
Australian Notebooks
by Betty Churcher
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Pub Date Apr 01 2014 | Archive Date May 31 2014
Melbourne University Publishing | Miegunyah
Description
A delightful and enlightening whirlwind tour of some of the great masterpieces in Australian galleries.
In Australian Notebooks, Betty Churcher revisits some of the
artworks she most cherishes—a seminal Picasso, early works of
the Heidelberg School, a striking portrait by Lucian Freud—and
invites us to look afresh at the treasures that can be found in
Australian galleries.
Taking in the glorious work
of Australian artists such as John Olsen, Arthur Boyd and Sidney Nolan,
as well as masterpieces by Paul Cézanne, Henri Matisse and Giambattista
Tiepolo, through her own accomplished skteches Betty draws out the
particular charm and context of each piece.
Interwoven
with extraordinary stories—one canvas flew off the back of a
truck on the Pacific Highway; another was imported from Imperial Russia,
paid for with a briefcase full of cash—Betty's engaging
insights bring the artworks to life.
With gorgeous full-colour reproductions, this is a book to turn to again and again for inspiration, solace and delight.
Betty Churcher AO is one of Australia's most loved cultural
commentators. A Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, she
was director of the Art Gallery of Western Australia from 1987 to 1990
and of the National Gallery of Australia from 1990 to 1997.
She has written several acclaimed books, including Notebooks, The Art of War, Treasures of Canberra and Adam & Sarah Explore Turner, has been art critic for The Australian and has written and presented successful television art programs such as Take Five and Hidden Treasures.
Earlier
in her life she was a painter and won a travelling scholarship to
Europe, where she became an associate and graduate of the Royal College
of Art, London and gained a Master of Arts from the Courtauld Institute
of Art at the University of London. She has four sons and seven
grandchildren and lives in sheep country in the Southern Tablelands of
New South Wales.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780522864199 |
PRICE | A$44.99 (AUD) |