L. Bernard Hall: The man the art world forgot
By (Author) Gwen Rankin
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st May 2013
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
708.9945092
Hardback
304
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
As Director of the National Gallery of Victoria from 1892 to 1935, L. Bernard Hall was Australian art's most influential administrator and teacher, yet his achievements have been virtually written out of history. In this book Gwen Rankin uncovers Hall's fascinating story. Never as conservative as sometimes suggested, Hall came to Australia for the love of a woman and stayed for the love of a gallery, establishing a record of service unrivalled today. Based almost entirely on primary source material, this biography includes many of Hall's own paintings and drawings, along with striking archival photographs.
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Before gaining her PhD in art history in 2008, Gwen Rankin was an English, history and media studies high school teacher. This is her first book.