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The boy Adeodatus : the portrait of a lucky young bastard / Bernard Smith.

The boy Adeodatus : the portrait of a lucky young bastard / Bernard Smith.
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Record Number 15907
ISBN 071391646X
Location B SMI
Author Smith, Bernard, 1916-2011.
Title The boy Adeodatus : the portrait of a lucky young bastard / Bernard Smith. [Book]
Published Ringwood, Vic. : Allen Lane, 1984.
Collation 302 p. ; 24 cm.
General Note "Published with the assistance of the Literature Board of the Australia Council".
"Born in 1916, Bernard Smith was a schoolteacher for nine years before his appointment as Education Offricer to the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 1944. He joined the Department of Fine Arts at the University of Melbourne in 1955, and in 1967 became Power Professor of Contemporary Art and director of the Power Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Sydney. He is a former president of the Australian Academy of the Humanities" - Dust jacket.
Recalls his participation in the Teachers' Federation Art Society and his organisation of a series of fortnighly lectures during 1940 and 1941. - p. 298.
Bibliography Note Bibliography: p. 302.
Contents Note Machine derived contents note: I The Enclosed Garden 1 -- -- II Celtic Twilight 21 -- -- III Tropical Paradise with Serpent 49 -- -- IV Tottie in Service 75 -- -- V An Extended Family 101 -- -- VI Growing Up in Burwood 123 -- -- VII The Dying Garden 143 -- -- VIII The Discovery of the World and of Man 159 -- -- IX The Other Family 189 -- -- X Murraguldrie, or The Progress of the Soul 209 -- -- XI Deciding in Sydney 255.
Personal Name Smith, Bernard, 1916-2011
Subject Art critics -- Australia -- Biography
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