The Australian flora in applied art / Richard T. Baker.
The Australian flora in applied art / Richard T. Baker.
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Author / Creator
Publisher
Sydney : Govt. Printer, 1915.
Alternative title
Date
1915.
Call Numbers
704.9434/1A , 704.9434/1 , 704.9434/1B , E745.4/BAK , T0059560 , 91/143
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Language
English
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Physical Description
Physical content
84 p. : ill. (some col.). ; 25 cm.
Contents
Pt. I. The waratah / Richard T. Baker.
Publication information
Publisher
Sydney : Govt. Printer, 1915.
Analytical title
The waratah in applied art and in literature.
Place of Publication
New South Wales
Date Published
1915.
Subjects
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Scope and Contents
Summary
This volume includes 62 colour illustrations and details the use of the Waratah motif in Australian arcitecture and decorative arts. Baker argues that the Waratah motif had figured in almost all of the local branches of the liberal arts and sciences since the Colony's foundation (ie 1788) to his times. In the spirit of Lucien Henry he offered this...
Alternative Titles
Full title
The Australian flora in applied art / Richard T. Baker.
Variant title
The waratah in applied art and in literature.
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Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Technical education series ; no. 22.
At head of title: Department of Public Instruction. Technical Education Branch. Technological Museum, Sydney, N.S.W.
Contents: Pt. 1. The waratah in applied art and literature.
Dixson Library copy at 91/143: Signed by author.
State Reference Library copy: Signed by author....
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW.
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Call Numbers
704.9434/1A , 704.9434/1 , 704.9434/1B , E745.4/BAK , T0059560 , 91/143
Record Identifier
74Vv0O2p55PX
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74Vv0O2p55PX
Other Identifiers
DDC
758/.4/20994
MMS ID
991015754079702626
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