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Olive Cotton

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Olive Cotton

Contributors:

By (Author) National Library of Australia
Photographs by Olive Cotton

ISBN:

9781922507839

Publisher:

National Library of Australia

Imprint:

National Library of Australia

Publication Date:

1st February 2025

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

96

Dimensions:

Width 220mm, Height 250mm

Description

Olive Cotton is one of Australia's most respected photographers with a career that spanned over six decades. In 1995, the National Library of Australia produced a volume collating over 60 works, from her earliest photographs taken with a box Brownie, her exhibition work in the 1930s and examples of the commercial work from the Max Dupain Studio during the war, through to the 'country' years raising a family and photographing nature, her return to public prominence in 1985 with her first solo exhibition, and more recent works.

Each photograph is accompanied by Olive Cotton's own commentary where she speaks, in most cases for the first time, about her compositions. Helen Ennis' introduction reveals some of the complex factors that have shaped Cotton's photographs and photographic career, while a biographical memoir written by Cotton's daughter, Sally McInerney, provides a personal glimpse into the life of a photographer in country Australia.

Olive Cotton reproduces the 1995 edition in a new and affordable format, and is a beautifully produced survey of Olive Cotton's finest photographs dating from the 1930s up to the late 1990s.

Author Bio

The Olive Cotton collection at the National Library comprises 58 photographic prints, most of which are silver gelatin, three interviews with Olive Cotton in the oral history collection, and the Papers of Olive Cotton in the manuscripts collection.

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