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Flock of cockatoos, Canberra, 2007 [picture] / William Yang
Bib ID 4401390
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Author
Yang, William, 1943-
 
Online Versions
Description 2007. 
1 photograph : col. ; image 26.3 x 40 cm., on sheet 46.2 x 55.6 cm. 
Series

Yang, William, 1943- Breathing the rarefied air of Canberra, 2007

Notes

Title devised by cataloguer based on information from inscription.

Part of the collection: Breathing the rarefied air of Canberra, 2007.

Inscriptions: "From the series, 'Breathing the rarefied air of Canberra. #1. Canberra's a difficult place to photograph - it's small, it's conservative and the people aren't showy like they are in Sydney. But it does have beautiful environs. When you're driving around and you come across a big flock of cockatoos. Now, that's exciting. William Yang, 2007. 2/­20"--In ink on sheet below photograph.

Photographer's stamp lower left.

Condition: Right edge roughly cut.

Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.pic-vn4401390

Provenance Purchased from Helen Maxwell Gallery, 2008. 
Subjects Cockatoos - Australian Capital Territory - Canberra - Photographs.  |  Canberra (A.C.T.) - Photographs.
Other authors/contributors Yang, William, 1943-
Also Titled

Breathing the rarefied air of Canberra, #1

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