The bold prints and scenes of ukiyo-e, the art form which rose to prominence in 17th and 18th century Japan, have left an indelible mark on Australian art.
An examination at Geelong Gallery of the influence of Japanese print and ukiyo-e on two prominent Australian artists, Margaret Preston and Cressida Campbell.
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Famed contemporary Australian painter and printmaker Cressida Campbell and groundbreaking modernist painter and printmaker Margaret Preston at Geelong Gallery.
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