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Feather and Brush: Three centuries of Australian bird art by Penny Olsen

CSIRO Publishing, $69.95 hb, 240 pp

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Gilbert White, in 1789, declared that ‘the language of birds is very ancient and, like other ancient modes of speech, very elliptical: little is said, but much is meant and understood’. How then to portray the speakers of such language? How to give them meaning and understanding as well as plumage?

 


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Feather and Brush: Three centuries of Australian bird art by Penny Olsen

CSIRO Publishing, $69.95 hb, 240 pp

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


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