Marking Time: Australia's Abandoned Buildings

Marking Time: Australia's Abandoned Buildings

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Jacket: good, worn/faded. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A richly illustrated journey through Australia's forgotten architectural heritage, Marking Time: Australia's Abandoned Buildings presents Robert Ingpen's evocative watercolour paintings and prose dedicated to the nation's derelict and deserted structures. Ingpen, a celebrated Australian artist and illustrator best known for winning the Hans Christian Andersen Award, chronicles the silent stories embedded in crumbling homesteads, weathered sheds, and neglected outback buildings left behind by settlers and pioneers. The work argues powerfully that these decaying structures are not mere ruins but eloquent markers of human endeavour, hardship, and the relentless passage of time across the Australian landscape. Each illustration and accompanying text invites quiet contemplation, drawing the reader into a meditative and deeply nostalgic examination of a vanishing built heritage. A landmark in Australian art and cultural history, this title remains a treasured record of a disappearing chapter in the nation's story.

Author: Robert Ingpen
Format: Hardback

Genre: Australian history

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Jacket: good, worn/faded. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A richly illustrated journey through Australia's forgotten architectural heritage, Marking Time: Australia's Abandoned Buildings presents Robert Ingpen's evocative watercolour paintings and prose dedicated to the nation's derelict and deserted structures. Ingpen, a celebrated Australian artist and illustrator best known for winning the Hans Christian Andersen Award, chronicles the silent stories embedded in crumbling homesteads, weathered sheds, and neglected outback buildings left behind by settlers and pioneers. The work argues powerfully that these decaying structures are not mere ruins but eloquent markers of human endeavour, hardship, and the relentless passage of time across the Australian landscape. Each illustration and accompanying text invites quiet contemplation, drawing the reader into a meditative and deeply nostalgic examination of a vanishing built heritage. A landmark in Australian art and cultural history, this title remains a treasured record of a disappearing chapter in the nation's story.