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A History of Australian Art. Unit 4: The Development of Abstraction and the Influences of American Art between World War II and 1970

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Canberra School of Art
Educational Media Australia

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Educational Media Australia

Abstract

Audio commentary to accompany slides presenting examples of Australian art from the colonial period through 1981.

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Archives Series

Series 431 - Art Forum recordings
Item 533 - History of Australian Art - The development of abstraction and the influences of American art between World War II and 1970

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circa 1981

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ANU Staff and Students only

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This audio recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University

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Restricted until

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