Hanrahan, Barbara (1939–1991)
Hanrahan, Barbara (1939–1991)
Australian painter, novelist and short-story writer. Born Sept 6, 1939, in Adelaide, South Australia; died in Adelaide, Dec 1, 1991; studied at Adelaide Teachers' College, South Australian School of Arts, and Central School of Art, London.
Taught at South Australia School of Art (1963–66), Falmouth College of Art in Cornwall, England (1966–67) and Portsmouth College of Art (1967–70); held over 20 solo exhibitions in Australia, England, and Italy; writings include The Scent of Eucalyptus (1973), The Albatross Muff (1977), The Peach Groves (1979), Dove, (1982), Kewpie Doll (1984), Dream People (1987), A Chelsea Girl (1988), Flawless Jade (1989) and Good Night, Mr. Moon (1992).
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