20% OFF - The Beginning of Modernism in Australia: The Angry Penguins (A3 Artwork Prints)
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Author: The Creative School Supply Company
Angry Penguins was a journal like no other in Australia in the 1930s. Its notable achievement was to draw attention to the new presence of modernism in Australian painting. Heide was a home where creative people could come together to discuss the philosophy of modern art and social issues, share ideas and produce creative works. The passionate artists who frequented Heide included Albert Tucker, Joy Hester, Sidney Nolan, John Perceval, Arthur Boyd and Danila Vassilieff, along with Adrian Lawlor, Yosl Bergner and Noel Counihan. This group became known as the ‘Angry Penguins’, and the works they produced changed art in Australia forever. These 12 A3 size prints of Australian works by Australian artists are presented in a full colour, acid-free plastic satchel.
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SKU | BKAPAP |
Brand | Zart |
Shipping Height | 96.000m |
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