ABORIGINAL ART.—This example of bark painting, typical of Australian aboriginal art at its highest development, is reproduced from Douglas Lockwood’s “Crocodiles and Other People,” reviewed on this page today. An interesting feature is the “X-ray treatment” of both the hunter and the kangaroo he has speared.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30146, 1 June 1963, Page 3
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46ABORIGINAL ART.—This example of bark painting, typical of Australian aboriginal art at its highest development, is reproduced from Douglas Lockwood’s “Crocodiles and Other People,” reviewed on this page today. An interesting feature is the “X-ray treatment” of both the hunter and the kangaroo he has speared. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30146, 1 June 1963, Page 3
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