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Art

The Cambridge Companion to Australian Art edited by Jaynie Anderson

by Andrew Sayers
February 2012, no. 338

The Cambridge Companion to Australian Art by Jaynie Anderson

Cambridge University Press, $120 pb, 390 pp

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Bernard Smith, who died in September 2011, was responsible for creating the first orthodoxy in Australian art history. His version of the story of Australian art has been persuasive and enduring. It held sway for half a century; in many ways we are still living with it. Smith’s classic account of the development of Australian art was Australian Painting, first published in 1962 and reprinted with updates in 1971, 1991, and 2001.

 


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The Cambridge Companion to Australian Art by Jaynie Anderson

Cambridge University Press, $120 pb, 390 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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