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Essay heading: Australian Art 1930-1960
 
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Date added: July 1, 2009
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Even in the 19th century, when the onset of the mail on arriving ships was enthusiastically expected by Australia's white population, the flood of books, art reproductions, journals, and so on kept the local intelligentsia remarkably well informed of current developments abroad. The landscape tradition dominated the art of the period as the landscape itself came to represent the ideals of freedom and egalitarianism that Australians had struggled for in the war...
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An ahead of its time modernism with increased legitimacy surfaced in the late 1930s and 1940s in premeditated insubordination of the narrow-mindedness of Australian society. Drawing on the joint resources of Surrealism and Expressionism, Albert Tucker, Arthur Boyd, John Perceval, and Sidney Nolan called attention to the up to date metropolitan scene and the ethical deprivation of Melbourne's wartime society...
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How Important Is The Concept Of Trust In Australian National Identity? And How Does The Actual Australian Experience Of Trust And Distrust, And Attitudes To Each Other And To Government, Fit Into The Theoretical And Historical Discussions Of These...   Aboriginal Australians and the Australian Redress Movement   Ways of living in Contemporary Australian Society   What role does the landscape play in contributing to three Australian   Aboriginal Customary Laws and Australian Contemporary Laws   Aboriginal Customary Laws and Australian Contemporary Laws   Gender Roles In Australian Contemporary Society   Should artists address social and political issues in their work   More urgent action needs to be taken by the Australian people and all levels of government to preserve Australia’s scarce water resources, replenish its natural aquifers and promote subsidies to encourage rain water tank collection and water rec...   How is Australian Nationhood Constructed in the Australian Advertisements?   Access to Recreation within Australian Aboriginal communities   THE INFLUENCE OF MARXISM IN AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES & SOCIETY   The Death And Dying Beliefs Of Australian Aborigines   Effects Of The Vietnam War On Australian Society   Australian National Identity  
 
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