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Tag Archives: Ray Crooke

By Hook or By Crooke | These are Worth a Good Look

Posted on August 8, 2018 by maryannadair

Australian artist Ray Austin Crooke was born in Auburn, Victoria on 12 July 1922. He is known for serene views of Islander people and ocean landscapes, many of which are based on the art of Gauguin. He spent time in … Continue reading →

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