Anthony Browell photographs relating to the architectural work of Glenn Murcutt
Anthony Browell photographs relating to the architectural work of Glenn Murcutt
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Date
after 1974-2018
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Pictures and Photographs
Physical Description
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148 transparencies - 6 x 18 cm or smaller - colour
41 photographs - digital, TIFFS, colour
13 negatives - 6 x 8 cm or smaller - black and white
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Copyright status : In copyright
Copyright holder : Anthony Browell
Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy Anthony Browell
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A selection of Anthony Browell's photographs, predominantly of significant buildings completed by Glenn Murcutt, as well as scenes from Murcutt's Architecture Master Class series, and portraits of Murcutt.
Series 1: Photographs of Glenn Murcutt architectural projects
Series 2: Photographs of Glenn Murcutt Architecture Master Classes
Se...
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Anthony Browell photographs relating to the architectural work of Glenn Murcutt
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Contextual Information
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Purchased from Anthony Browell, January 2020
Administrative / Biographical history
Anthony Browell was born in England in 1945. He studied at Brighton Art College and Ealing College Art School before becoming a freelance photographer with the 'London Times'. In 1966 he emigrated to Australia and began working as a magazine photographer. He founded the Australian Centre for Photography workshops in 1976. During the 1980s he worked...
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9arWl3Kn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9arWl3Kn
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9649677
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