Artist: David Moore
Data: 2000
Muzeum: National Portrait Gallery (Canberra, Australia)
Technika: Photograph
Sir Russell Drysdale AC (1912-1981) developed eye trouble in 1929, and had to leave boarding school for the first of many eye treatments that left him fearful of total blindness. Over the 1940s and 50s Drysdale produced a series of stark, foreboding paintings of the landscapes, towns and people of outback and rural Australia, amongst which are many of the best-known images in Australian art. In 1962 Drysdale
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