Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 2005 Emma Macpherson in the 'Black's Camp' and Other Australian Interludes: A Scottish lady Artist's Tour in New South Wales in 1856-1857
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    y separately published work icon Intrepid Women: Victorian Artists Travel Jordana Pomeroy (editor), Burlington : Ashgate , 2005 Z1385098 2005 anthology criticism Drawing upon sketches, paintings, and photographs, Intrepid Women: Victorian Artists Travel is a groundbreaking study that examines the art that women produced whilst traveling, as well as the circumstances that brought these artists - both amateurs and professionals - far beyond the reaches of the traditional Grand Tour. Traveling throughout the British Empire, including the Middle East, India, Canada, and North Africa, and even to the Americas, the artists adapted to new climes and foreign cultures partially by documenting the unfamiliar through their art, sometimes at great physical risk. Publisher's blurb, Book Jacket Burlington : Ashgate , 2005 pg. 89-107
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