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note that the Bibliography is by no means complete. As we gather more information and we have the time, this list will be continually updated. A veritable work in progress ... |
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| Watercolours | |
| Norman Lindsay Water Colour Book 1939 The Springwood Press Hardcover, dustjacket (standard) |
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| Norman Lindsay Water Colour Book 1939 The Springwood Press Hardcover, dustjacket (de luxe) |
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| Norman Lindsay Watercolours 1969 Ure Smith Hardcover, dustjacket, colour |
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| Norman Lindsay Watercolours 1973 Godfrey Blunden (introduction) Ure Smith Hardcover, dustjacket, colour This book shows fifteen examples of just one facet of Norman Lindsay's varied genius, his watercolours. All fifteen plates appeared in the Norman Lindsay: Watercolour Book, published in 1939, fourteen of them also appeared in the 1969 edition. In addition to the plates, Norman Lindsay wrote an appreciation of the medium of watercolour, which he described as 'the kindest of all mediums', and the distinguished writer, Godfrey Blunden, has written an extremely interesting essay on Lindsay's life called The Ninety Years of Norman Lindsay — His Life and Work. |
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| Norman Lindsay: Watercolours 1897–1969 2003 Lin Bloomfield Odana Editions, Bungendore Hardcover, dustjacket (standard), colour and black and white Over a period of seventy years Australian artist Norman Alfred Williams Lindsay (1879–1969) painted rare and wonderful watercolours. One hundred and thirty-five featured watercolours are reproduced in this volume together with over twenty supplementary watercolours and over one hundred and twenty additional works in a variety of media. Sixteen public galleries across every state and territory in Australia are represented as well as a selection of watercolours from private collection. These watercolours are a microcosm of his inspiration. Norman was an aesthete who rarely found his material in the reality of the present but in a spiritual return to times past. Apart from the nudes and portraits he painted from life, he garnered the content of his art from many sources. These include his own imaginings; the writers, poets and composers he most admired; his keen sense of humour; piracy and the Spanish Main; Greek and Roman mythology; the Bible; the hypocrisy of the times in which he lived and his abhorrence of war. All are represented here. |
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| Norman Lindsay: Watercolours 1897–1969 2003 Lin Bloomfield Odana Editions, Bungendore Hardcover, slipcase (de luxe), colour and black and white |
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| Oil Paintings | |
| Paintings in Oil: Norman Lindsay 1945 Shepherd Press |
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| Norman Lindsay: Oil Paintings 1889–1969 2006 Lin Bloomfield Odana Editions, Bungendore Hardcover, dustjacket (standard), colour and black and white |
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| Norman Lindsay: Oil Paintings 1889–1969 2006 Lin Bloomfield Odana Editions, Bungendore Hardcover, slipcase (de luxe), colour and black and white |
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