Dictionary of Australian Artists
The Dictionary of Australian Artists (DAA) was the outcome of a project begun in the 1970s at the University of Sydney under the leadership of Bernard Smith and funded by the Australian Research Council. Its development was continued after his retirement in 1981 by Joan Kerr (1938–2004), who brought a new standard of inclusivity to a work that had concentrated on mainstream figures.
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Alan McLeod McCullochBetty ChurcherBilly DoolanDAADAAODAAO (identifier)Design & Art Australia OnlineDesign and Art Australia OnlineDesign and Art of AustraliaDesign and Art of Australia OnlineDictionary of Australian Artists OnlineDora MeesonEdmund EdgarFlorence FullerGeorge Courtney BensonGeorge James CoatesHarriet MorganHelena ScottJoan KerrList of biographical dictionariesReinis ZustersRoy AnandaStories of convicts on the First FleetTina Haim-WentscherVivien Johnson
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Dictionary of Australian Artists
The Dictionary of Australian Artists (DAA) was the outcome of a project begun in the 1970s at the University of Sydney under the leadership of Bernard Smith and funded by the Australian Research Council. Its development was continued after his retirement in 1981 by Joan Kerr (1938–2004), who brought a new standard of inclusivity to a work that had concentrated on mainstream figures.
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