Mary Alice Evatt ‘Mas’ 1898-1973, catalogue of an exhibition held at the Bathurst Regional Gallery, 30 March - 12 May 2002

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Mary Alice Evatt ‘Mas’ 1898-1973, catalogue of an exhibition held at the Bathurst Regional Gallery, 30 March - 12 May 2002, curated by Melissa Boyde.

An artist, architect, philanthropist and collector, Mary Alice Evatt was passionate about social change and played an active role as an advocate of contemporary art in Australia. She studied at the Crowley Fizelle School in Sydney at George Bell’s Bourke Street School in Melbourne. She is quoted in the catalogue explaining the influence of Grace Crowley and Rah Fizelle who themselves studied under André Lhote in Paris, “They influenced a whole generation of painters in Sydney with their aims of balanced dynamic symmetry and harmonious arrangement of colour which held too a note of urgency and passion for beauty that must never make terms with custom of prejudice.”

Author: Dr Melissa Boyde
Title: Mary Alice Evatt ‘Mas’ 1898-1973
Publisher: Bathurst Regional Gallery
Publication date: 2002
Format: Softcover (stapled)
Pages: 15
Condition: Very Good

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Mary Alice Evatt ‘Mas’ 1898-1973, catalogue of an exhibition held at the Bathurst Regional Gallery, 30 March - 12 May 2002, curated by Melissa Boyde.

An artist, architect, philanthropist and collector, Mary Alice Evatt was passionate about social change and played an active role as an advocate of contemporary art in Australia. She studied at the Crowley Fizelle School in Sydney at George Bell’s Bourke Street School in Melbourne. She is quoted in the catalogue explaining the influence of Grace Crowley and Rah Fizelle who themselves studied under André Lhote in Paris, “They influenced a whole generation of painters in Sydney with their aims of balanced dynamic symmetry and harmonious arrangement of colour which held too a note of urgency and passion for beauty that must never make terms with custom of prejudice.”

Author: Dr Melissa Boyde
Title: Mary Alice Evatt ‘Mas’ 1898-1973
Publisher: Bathurst Regional Gallery
Publication date: 2002
Format: Softcover (stapled)
Pages: 15
Condition: Very Good

Mary Alice Evatt ‘Mas’ 1898-1973, catalogue of an exhibition held at the Bathurst Regional Gallery, 30 March - 12 May 2002, curated by Melissa Boyde.

An artist, architect, philanthropist and collector, Mary Alice Evatt was passionate about social change and played an active role as an advocate of contemporary art in Australia. She studied at the Crowley Fizelle School in Sydney at George Bell’s Bourke Street School in Melbourne. She is quoted in the catalogue explaining the influence of Grace Crowley and Rah Fizelle who themselves studied under André Lhote in Paris, “They influenced a whole generation of painters in Sydney with their aims of balanced dynamic symmetry and harmonious arrangement of colour which held too a note of urgency and passion for beauty that must never make terms with custom of prejudice.”

Author: Dr Melissa Boyde
Title: Mary Alice Evatt ‘Mas’ 1898-1973
Publisher: Bathurst Regional Gallery
Publication date: 2002
Format: Softcover (stapled)
Pages: 15
Condition: Very Good

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