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Grahame E. King

Grahame E. King
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Grahame King

Grahame King
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Total Pages: 11
Release: 1996
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Grahame King

Grahame King
Author: Grahame E. King
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Total Pages: 32
Release: 2002
Genre: Prints, Australian
ISBN: 9780731528387

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Grahame King

Grahame King
Author: Grahame E. King
Publisher: MacMillan Art Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Drawing, Australian
ISBN: 9781921394621

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he book traces the many ways in which drawing led King to the arts of monotype and lithography in which he became a master printmaker. The book begins with 1940s sketches of soldiers, shearers and dockworkers and then moves on to his wonderful pen and wash jottings of European architecture and scenery encountered during his travels.


Grahame and Inge King

Grahame and Inge King
Author: Grahame E. King
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Release: 1960
Genre: Painters
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A Modern Grand Tour

A Modern Grand Tour
Author: Grahame E. King
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Total Pages: 18
Release: 2009
Genre: King, Grahame E
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The Art of Grahame King

The Art of Grahame King
Author: Sasha Grishin
Publisher: Macmillan Education AU
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781876832599

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Grahame Kings life as an artist began with his mastery of the new art of colour reproduction as a photolithographic colour etcher in Melbourne in the 1930s. At the same time, study at the National Gallery Art School with George Bell assisted his development as a painter. After war service and travels abroad, King returned to Melbourne with his wife, the sculptor Inge King. The two held a number of joint exhibitions of paintings and sculptures in Australia throughout the 1950s and then, from c.1962 Grahame King turned his attention, increasingly, towards the art of lithography becoming a master in this field of printmaking. He has also devoted himself to promoting the art of lithography and printmaking generally through the Print Council of Australia. He is often called Australias patron saint of printmaking. The book examines his seven decades working as an artist in Melbourne and is lavishly illustrated with colour reproductions throughout.


King John

King John
Author: Graham E. Seel
Publisher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0857285181

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Through contextual analysis and by reassessing the chronicle evidence, 'King John: An Underrated King' presents a compelling reevaluation of the reign of King John, England's most maligned sovereign. With its thought-provoking analysis of the key issues of John's reign, such as the loss of the French territories, British achievement, Magna Carta, relations with the church, and civil war, the volume presents an engaging argument for rehabilitating King John's reputation. Each chapter features both narrative and contextual analysis, and is prefaced by a timeline outlining the key events of the period. The volume also contains an array of maps and diagrams, as well as a collection of useful study questions.


Chiefs of Industry

Chiefs of Industry
Author: Hazel Petrie
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1775580407

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Drawing on a wide range of sources in both English and Maori, this study explores the entrepreneurial activity of New Zealand's indigenous Maori in the early colonial period. Focusing on the two industries—coastal shipping and flourmilling—where Maori were spectacularly successful in the 1840s and 1850s, this title examines how such a society was able to develop capital-intensive investments and harness tribal ownership quickly and effectively to render commercial advantages. A discussion of the sudden decline in the &“golden age&” of Maori enterprise—from changing market conditions, to land alienation—is also included.


The Law Journal

The Law Journal
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Total Pages: 918
Release: 1906
Genre: Law
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