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OverviewAlbert Namatjira has become one of the most revered names in Australian art history, his artworks providing many Australians their first glimpses into the heart of this country and its meaning for First Australians. Published in 1992, the successful original edition of this book - the first in-depth study of the Indigenous watercolourists and the major touring exhibition that accompanied it - looked beyond Albert Namatjira and the Western Aranda (Arrernte) who followed him. This revised and expanded edition of The Heritage of Namatjira presents the developing art of the Aranda - decoration on wood, pottery, fabric; the continuing assistance of regional art centres in production and marketing; the equal role of women in representing new technologies such as oil rigs, telephones and the all-important motor vehicles. In October 2017 the Namatjira Legacy Trust entered into an agreement with Legend Press, returning the copyright in Albert Namatjira's works to the Namatjira family after 35 long years of injustice; the Namatjira family are now well and truly holders of this celebrated heritage. The watercolour movement initiated by Namatjira now spans five generations. If a generation ago there had been some doubts in the future of the heritage of Namatjira, the work of Vincent, the youngest of the Aranda artists, has put paid to that. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jane Hardy , Janet Maughan , J.V.S. Megaw, AM , M. Ruth MegawPublisher: Wakefield Press Imprint: Wakefield Press Edition: Revised and expanded ISBN: 9781923042322ISBN 10: 1923042327 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 01 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJane Hardy studied art at the South Australian School of Art before joining the Australian diplomatic service. She was posted to missions in Malaysia, South Korea, Washington DC, Spain and Honolulu, and was the Ambassador to Spain. Janet Maughan is a lawyer, scholar, book collector and art writer specialising in Indigenous cultures. Emeritus Professor J.V.S. Megaw AM retired in 2006, having held a personal Chair of Visual Arts at Flinders University. Previously he was Professor and Head of the Department of Archaeology at the University of Leicester. M. Ruth Megaw studied American and Australian History at the universities of Glasgow and Sydney and served in the UK diplomatic service before joining her husband in Australia. Having studied fine art in Adelaide, she worked with contemporary Indigenous Australian artists. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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