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Type: | Book |
Title: | Painting ghosts - Australian women artists in wartime |
Author: | Speck, C. |
Publisher: | Craftman's House |
Publisher Place: | 11 Central Boulevard, Fishermans Bend, Vic 3207 |
Issue Date: | 2004 |
ISBN: | 1877004227 |
Contents: | Introduction: War and peace. The First World War: 1. Official war art: where are the women? -- 2. Behind the lines -- 3. Women on the home front -- 4. Grace Cossington Smith and the politics of war -- 5. Picturing men making history -- 6. War’s end: the aftermath. The Second World War: 7. The Second World War: women artists respond -- 8. Nora Heysen’s view from the Pacific region -- 9. Stella Bowen’s view from Britain -- 10. Sybil Craig’s view from the home front -- 11. Hope and tears, love, romance and lots of hard work -- 12. Peace at last -- Postscript: Wendy Sharpe in East Timor. |
Subject: | War artists Australia History 20th century. Women artists 20th century Australia. Art and war. War in art. Women and war Australia. |
Appears in Collections: | Aurora harvest 2 History publications |
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