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Michael Dulics has lived most of his life in Yugoslavia where he was born. His art training there led him to a career of art teaching, newspaper graphic work and gallery exhibitions. In 1960 Mr. Dulics made Australia his home and during 1961 was at the national Gallery in Melbourne. He moved to Townsville early in 1963 and has been associated with the art society there since his arrival. 1964 is the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of Townsville and many of the buildings of the city have a character typical of a period of architecture more flamboyant than that of the present day. These drawings of the city combine the refreshing observations of a newcomer to the community with a representation of the well-known facades. This 2nd edition of a letter from the north marks the 50th anniversary of the first publication in 1964.
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- Hoofdcategorie: Beeldende kunst
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Projectoptie: Standaard liggend, 25×20 cm
Aantal pagina's: 54 - Datum publiceren: ok 01, 2014
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden Townsville, Architecture
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Nik Dulics
Melbourne, Australia
Nik Dulics is the publisher of a collection of fine books ranging from the highly descriptive memoir, "Maudie Put the Record On" by Rene Andronicos, collections of beautiful ink pen drawings, "A Letter From the North" and "A Letter From the South" by Michael Dulics and most recently the highly acclaimed, "Twelve Kytherians - their life stories" by Gaye Reeve Andronicos. Visit http://mptro.blogspot.com.au/ for more information about "Maudie Put the Record On."