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It’s a Great Illustration – But No Cigar!
Above: Inside of cigar box illustrated by Eirene Mort containing wood working tools belonging to Nora Weston ca. 1920. This year marks the 40th anniversary of Eirene Mort’s death at the age of 98, a fitting time to consider her … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Artists A-Z, DecorativeArts, Illustrations
Tagged Canberra Museum and Gallery, Eirene Mort, Livelihood, Nora Weston
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