The Case that Stopped a Nation, 9781925043594
Hardcover
Art, war, and scandal: the case that gripped a nation.

The Case that Stopped a Nation

the archibald prize controversy of 1944

$38.74

  • Hardcover

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    1 July 2021

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Summary

The Archibald Scandal: When Art Divided a Nation

A lively and thorough telling of one of Australia’s greatest front page scandals, involving key figures of the nation’s art movement, politicians and business leaders, with William Dobell and Joshua Smith caught in the middle.

Whilst World War II raged overseas, Australia’s Archibald Prize, the wealthiest portrait prize in the world, drew huge crowds and torrents of gossip. This big illustrated book details the bizarre court c…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781925043594
ISBN-10:1925043592
Author:Peter Edwell
Publisher:Halstead Press
Imprint:Halstead Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:1 July 2021
Weight:680g
Dimensions:22mm x 242mm x 177mm
About The Author

Peter Edwell

Dr. Peter Edwell is a senior lecturer in the Department of History and Archaeology at Macquarie University. Honing his skills as a Late Antique historian was invaluable training for the researching and writing of The Case that Stopped a Nation. With a family connection to Australian art and the Dobell controversy itself, the topic has always fascinated him and the opportunity to write a book on this important event in Australian history for the first time was irresistible.

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