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Ian Fairweather: Late Works 1953–74 Indigenous the most vulnerable victims of

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Ian Fairweather: Late Works 1953–74 Indigenous the most vulnerable victims ofThis richly illustrated publication presents an insightful consideration of Ian Fairweathers major achievements of the period from 1953 when he moved to Bribie Island in Moreton Bay, off the coast of Brisbane, to his death in 1974. It includes his abstractions of 195961 and his religious masterworks Gethsemane 1958 and Epiphany 1962. Working in a hut amidst a stand of Bribie Island Pines, Fairweather transformed his memories of travel in Asia and

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