Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Hegel's Owl Review: The Life of Bernard Smith, Pioneering Art Historian
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'Bernard Smith is the greatest art historian Australia has ever produced. He is also the man whose magnum opus, European Vision and the South Pacific, is still regarded as a major turning point in the study of colonial exploration in the Pacific, its seminal influence acknowledged by no less an authority than Edward Said, who can seem to have originated our current post colonial perspectives. ...'

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  • Includes portrait of Bernard Smith who was committed to the growth and development of Australian culture.

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    y separately published work icon Brisbane Times 25 June 2016 9667871 2016 newspaper issue 2016
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