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“ANTHILLS ON ROCKY PLAINS, QUEENSLAND,” an oil painting by the Australian artist, Russell Drysdale. It is one of 32 colour plates in “Australia, Land of Colour,” published by Ure Smith, which captures the richness and variety of Australia's scenery. Paintings by 19 artists, including Albert Namatjira, Sir Daryl Lindsay, and Sidney Nolan, have been chosen to illustrate a wide diversity of landscapes, and each reproduction is accompanied by a brief descriptive note by the Australian poet, Rosemary Dobson.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30176, 6 July 1963, Page 3

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“ANTHILLS ON ROCKY PLAINS, QUEENSLAND,” an oil painting by the Australian artist, Russell Drysdale. It is one of 32 colour plates in “Australia, Land of Colour,” published by Ure Smith, which captures the richness and variety of Australia's scenery. Paintings by 19 artists, including Albert Namatjira, Sir Daryl Lindsay, and Sidney Nolan, have been chosen to illustrate a wide diversity of landscapes, and each reproduction is accompanied by a brief descriptive note by the Australian poet, Rosemary Dobson. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30176, 6 July 1963, Page 3

“ANTHILLS ON ROCKY PLAINS, QUEENSLAND,” an oil painting by the Australian artist, Russell Drysdale. It is one of 32 colour plates in “Australia, Land of Colour,” published by Ure Smith, which captures the richness and variety of Australia's scenery. Paintings by 19 artists, including Albert Namatjira, Sir Daryl Lindsay, and Sidney Nolan, have been chosen to illustrate a wide diversity of landscapes, and each reproduction is accompanied by a brief descriptive note by the Australian poet, Rosemary Dobson. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30176, 6 July 1963, Page 3

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