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Sybil Craig 'Exhibition Centre' - Collected etching Picasso and Apollinaire perceived Rousseau

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Picasso and Apollinaire perceived Rousseau as a kind of child

recalling fractals

it sprouts into a museum-quality feat of artistic prowess

'Two Trees and Three Children' ca

leading directly to the The message is poignant: even the slightest cut can incite total undoing

Sybil Craig 'Exhibition Centre' - Collected etching Picasso and Apollinaire perceived RousseauArt historian Mary Eagle once described Australian modernist Sybil Craig as devastatingly direct and almost overwhelmingly vital. She was born a tomboy to affluent parents and in 1945, was the third woman ever to be appointed an official war artist, the first to paint women working in the munitions factories. As an official war artist, she produced bright, vivacious scenes of women at work grounded in her pedagogy under the esteemed Bernard Hall and

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