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Bea Maddock: Catalogue Raisonné Volume I 1951–1983 edited by Daniel Thomas

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October 2012, no. 345

Bea Maddock: Catalogue Raisonné Volume I 1951–1983 edited by Daniel Thomas

Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, $99 hb, 302 pp, 9780977595563

Bea Maddock: Catalogue Raisonné Volume I 1951–1983 edited by Daniel Thomas

by
October 2012, no. 345

Long before the era of digital media, the catalogue raisonné evolved as a virtual art museum to house the oeuvre of a single artist. Such scholarly tomes are known by the French adjective meaning a ‘reasoned’ catalogue, implying a tool for making sense. Thus by assembling each work with precise details on medium, dating, and provenance, an artist’s career can be fully understood and any attribution can be tested.

Ann Stephen reviews 'Bea Maddock: Catalogue Raisonné Volume I 1951–1983'

Bea Maddock: Catalogue Raisonné Volume I 1951–1983

edited by Daniel Thomas

Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, $99 hb, 302 pp, 9780977595563

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