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Tags: Sidney Nolan, T.G. Rosenthal, Thames & Hudson
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Sidney Nolan
by T.G. Rosenthal.
Thames & Hudson, London, 2002.
First Edition hardback. 304 pp.
373 illustrations, 270 in colour.
Cover: Death of Constable Scanlon (1946) by Sidney Nolan.
Impressive study by British art critic Rosenthal with high quality reproductions of Nolan’s work.
Condition: Small spot inside page and slight creasing to the edges of dustjacket. Overall in extremely good condition.
Heavy, large, format art book. Please ring for postage.
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