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[Portrait of Douglas Annand] [picture]
Bib ID 2488043
Format PicturePicture
Description [ca 1970] 
1 photograph : gelatin silver ; 17.8 x 12.5 cm. 
Series

Portraits of Douglas Annand.

Biography/History

Annand was a freelance commercial artist who worked in a variety of media including posters, paintings and textiles. He won the Sulman Prize three times.

Notes

Condition : good.

"Douglas Annand, 1903-1976, artist, reproduced: 'Artists portraits" [by Geoffrey Dutton], neg noted, 3 photos, copyright, file no. 181/­2/­129" --compactus card.

Title devised by cataloguer.

Part of a collection of photographs depicting the artist Douglas Annand.

Digital master available; National Library of Australia, Pictorial collection; Copyright or other restrictions apply

Source of Acquisition Lent for copying. 
Subjects Annand, Douglas, - 1903-1976 - Portraits.  |  Artists - Australia - Portraits.
Occupation Artists.
Terms of Use Copyright restrictions may apply. 

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