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This biography investigates the life and creative evolution of Australian artist Clifton Pugh, seeking to reconcile his public persona with his private artistic development. Traudi Allen, an established art historian, utilizes personal interviews, archival correspondence, and critical analysis of Pugh's oeuvre to construct a comprehensive portrait of the artist. The text argues that Pugh's work serves as a reflection of his environmental concerns and his complex relationship with the Australian landscape.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational biographical study for understanding the mid-20th-century Australian art scene. Readers frequently note the detailed research and the author's ability to contextualize Pugh's aesthetic choices within his personal life.
Page Count:
221
Publication Date:
1981-01-01
Publisher:
Nelson
ISBN-10:
0170054438
ISBN-13:
9780170054430
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