The Art Of Australia

The Art Of Australia

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A landmark work of art history and cultural criticism, The Art of Australia presents a sweeping and authoritative survey of Australian visual art from the earliest Aboriginal traditions through to the mid-twentieth century. Robert Hughes, writing with the sharp wit and intellectual confidence that would later define his celebrated career, argues that Australian art is far more than a provincial echo of European movements — it is a distinct and vital tradition shaped by an extraordinary landscape and a complex colonial history. The work chronicles the development of key artistic movements and figures, illustrating how painters grappled with the alien beauty of the continent and forged a uniquely national visual identity. Hughes brings a critic's precision and a storyteller's flair to each chapter, making this an essential and deeply readable text for anyone seeking to understand the cultural forces that shaped a nation's artistic soul.

Author: Robert Hughes
Format: Paperback
Published: 1970, Penguin Books
Genre: History of arts

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

A landmark work of art history and cultural criticism, The Art of Australia presents a sweeping and authoritative survey of Australian visual art from the earliest Aboriginal traditions through to the mid-twentieth century. Robert Hughes, writing with the sharp wit and intellectual confidence that would later define his celebrated career, argues that Australian art is far more than a provincial echo of European movements — it is a distinct and vital tradition shaped by an extraordinary landscape and a complex colonial history. The work chronicles the development of key artistic movements and figures, illustrating how painters grappled with the alien beauty of the continent and forged a uniquely national visual identity. Hughes brings a critic's precision and a storyteller's flair to each chapter, making this an essential and deeply readable text for anyone seeking to understand the cultural forces that shaped a nation's artistic soul.