Jon Molvig : Maverick
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Author:Queensland Art Gallery
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ISBN:9781921503962
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Publication Date:01/09/2019
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Edition:1
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Pages:160
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Binding:Paperback
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Jon Molvig : Maverick
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Author:Queensland Art Gallery
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ISBN:9781921503962
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Publication Date:01/09/2019
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Edition:1
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Pages:160
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Queensland Art Gallery
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Country of Publication:
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Jon Molvig (192370) settled in his adopted Brisbane in 1955 and dominated the citys art scene into the late 1960s. A volatile and rebellious character, Molvig was also a charismatic teacher whose uncompromising commitment to painting inspired a group of young artists. Jon Molvig: Maverick will acknowledge Molvigs contribution to the Brisbane art community, feature his early, vibrant works drawing on European influences and bring his stylistic eclecticism to the fore. Though short, Molvigs career was influential, and he was always highly regarded by his peers, as well as by critics Robert Hughes and James Gleeson. Despite wide acquisition of his works by public galleries and private collectors, Molvigs practice has not necessarily received the broader recognition it deserves. This beautifully designed and richly illustrated publication will revalue the artists unique contribution to Australian and Queensland art history on the eve of the 50th anniversary of Molvigs death.
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Jon Molvig (192370) settled in his adopted Brisbane in 1955 and dominated the citys art scene into the late 1960s. A volatile and rebellious character, Molvig was also a charismatic teacher whose uncompromising commitment to painting inspired a group of young artists. Jon Molvig: Maverick will acknowledge Molvigs contribution to the Brisbane art community, feature his early, vibrant works drawing on European influences and bring his stylistic eclecticism to the fore. Though short, Molvigs career was influential, and he was always highly regarded by his peers, as well as by critics Robert Hughes and James Gleeson. Despite wide acquisition of his works by public galleries and private collectors, Molvigs practice has not necessarily received the broader recognition it deserves. This beautifully designed and richly illustrated publication will revalue the artists unique contribution to Australian and Queensland art history on the eve of the 50th anniversary of Molvigs death.
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Author: Queensland Art GalleryISBN: 9781921503962Publication Date: 01/09/2019Edition: 1Pages: 160Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Queensland Art GalleryCountry of Publication:
Jon Molvig (192370) settled in his adopted Brisbane in 1955 and dominated the citys art scene into the late 1960s. A volatile and rebellious character, Molvig was also a charismatic teacher whose uncompromising commitment to painting inspired a group of young artists. Jon Molvig: Maverick will acknowledge Molvigs contribution to the Brisbane art community, feature his early, vibrant works drawing on European influences and bring his stylistic eclecticism to the fore. Though short, Molvigs career was influential, and he was always highly regarded by his peers, as well as by critics Robert Hughes and James Gleeson. Despite wide acquisition of his works by public galleries and private collectors, Molvigs practice has not necessarily received the broader recognition it deserves. This beautifully designed and richly illustrated publication will revalue the artists unique contribution to Australian and Queensland art history on the eve of the 50th anniversary of Molvigs death.
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Author: Queensland Art GalleryISBN: 9781921503962Publication Date: 01/09/2019Edition: 1Pages: 160Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Queensland Art GalleryCountry of Publication:
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