Papers [manuscript]. 1956-1983.

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Papers [manuscript]. 1956-1983.

The collection includes correspondence with artists and friends including Justin O'Brien, Michael Shannon, Jeffrey Smart, Bryan Westwood, Donald Friend, Espie Dods, and Sir Lorimer Dods; a small amount of business correspondence relating to "Art in Australia"; diaries and notebooks; photographs, theatre and exhibition programs; and papers relating to Horton's involvement in the Galleria Expresso coffee bar, the Sydney Lord Mayor's Arts Advisory panel, the XIIIth Bienal Internacional de São Paulo, overseas travel and properties owned by Horton.

1.4 m. (10 boxes) + 1 folio package.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7077829

Libraries Australia

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Westwood, Bryan, 1930-

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Bienal Internacional de São Paulo

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Horton, Mervyn

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Founding Editor of the magazine "Art and Australia" from 1962. Horton was a patron of the Creative Leisure Movement and was on the committees of the National Trust, the Gallery Society, the Arts Council of Australia, the Society of Artists and the Art Gallery of NSW. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1956-1983. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225849900 ...

Shannon, Michael, 1927-

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Smart, Jeffrey, 1921-2013

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Painter. Born in Adelaide, Jeffrey Smart has lived in Italy for many years. He has exhibited regularly since 1957. See Alan McCulloch 'The Encyclopaedia of Australian Art'. Michael (David Michael) Shannon, painter, was born at Kapunda, S. A., in 1927 and died in 1993. Shannon studied at the National Gallery of Victoria, 1945-48 and then studied in London, Paris and Florence. His art has won numerous awards. Shannon was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 1979. He was an art critic for the...

O'Brien, Justin, 1917-1996

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