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Margaret Stones 'Nell Gwynn' architecture he saw a metaphor for

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he saw a metaphor for cultural innocence

This vast and expressive abstract landscape and river scene by fine Australian artist Gail English

'Young Eland-Etosha Pan-Namibia'

It is intensely evocative

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Margaret Stones 'Nell Gwynn' architecture he saw a metaphor forMargaret Stones is considered one of Australias most significant botanist artists. She came to the form while recovering from a long illness, drawing the flowers her friends sent her in commiseration. Her doctor remarked on her talent, connecting her with the University of Melbournes botany department and an illustrious career. This work however, is not a botanical illustration. Coming from the private collection of noted writer and scholar Ursula

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