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Pages 213-240 | Published online: 18 May 2015

Notes

  • Jenny Zimmer, Stained Glass in Australia, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1984; Peter and June Donovan, photography by Graham Taylor, 150 Years of Stained and Painted Glass, Netley, South Australia: Wakefield Press, 1986 [on stained glass in South Australia]; Beverley Sherry, photography by Douglass Baglin, Australia's Historic Stained Glass, Sydney: Murray Child & Co., 1991.
  • Bronwyn Hughes, ‘Alan Sumner and Joseph Stansfield: a comparative study of twentieth-century glass’, M.A. (Prelim.) thesis, Department of Fine Arts, University of Melbourne, 1992; ‘Twentieth-century stained glass in Melbourne churches’, M.A. thesis, Department of Fine Arts, University of Melbourne, 1997.
  • The papers were edited by Bronwyn Hughes and published as an issue of Historic Environment [journal of Australia ICOMOS], vol.12, no. 2, 1996.
  • See Sherry, Australia's Historic Stained Glass

Notes

  • R. Butler, The Prints of Margaret Preston: A Catalogue Raisonné, Australian National Gallery and Melbourne University Press, 1987, pp.10–11.
  • Alison Mackinnon, Love and Freedom: Professional Women and the Reshaping of Personal Life, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1997, pp.5–7.

Notes

  • Joan Kerr writes that ‘the essays were written in 1995–6 and the book should have appeared in 1997, but didn't’ (p.xiii).
  • Joan Kerr (Ed.), Heritage: the National Women's Art Book, Sydney: Craftsman House, 1995, p.viii.
  • ibid.
  • Catriona Moore (Ed.), Dissonance: Feminism and the Arts 1970–90, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1994.
  • ibid.
  • Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party: a Symbol of our Heritage, New York: Anchor/Doubleday, 1979.

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