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Friendly Rivalry: Paintings of Waterside Sydney 1888 and 1890s by Dr Mary Eagle

25m · Australian Impressionism - Seminars and Symposiums · 26 May 00:12

We travel to Sydney with Dr Mary Eagle, Fellow, at the Australian National University.

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