422978
- TitleGrace Crowley papers, 1927-1974
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- Call numberMLMSS 3252/vols. 2-7
MLMSS 3252/vol. 1X - Level of descriptionfonds
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1927-1974 - Type of material
- Reference code422978
- Issue CopyMicrofilm : CY 1284B (MLMSS 3252/1X-2); CY 1289 (MLMSS 3252/3-4); CY 1317 (MLMSS 3252/5-7)
- Physical Description6 volumes and 1 outsize volume of textual material
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Grace Crowley, 1890-1979, was an abstract painter and one of the first Australians to reflect the French post-impressionist style. She studied at the Julian Ashton School in Sydney, N.S.W., where she met Anne Dangar and together they studied in Paris under Lhote and Gleizes, 1926-1930. Anne Dangar remained in France where she worked with Albert Gleizes at Moly Sabata, Sablons in Provence. She died there in 1951 - Scope and ContentIncludes correspondence, mainly letters from Anne Dangar, 1929-1974, and a series of talks on the work of Albert Gleizes by Anne Dangar, 1934-1940, sent to Grace Crowley
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Information upgraded from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (8-653C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011 - General note
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