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Bradshaw Art of the Kimberley

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Toowong: Takarakka Nowan Kas Publications, in association with The Australian Centre, University of Melbourne, 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Toowong, Takarakka Nowan Kas Publications, in association with The Australian Centre, University of Melbourne, 2000. Oblong folio, [vi], xiv, 464 pages with over 2000 illustrations and over 620 colour plates. Synthetic leather with a large colour-pictorial title-label mounted on the front cover; bottom edge lightly shelf-marked; essentially a fine copy. An unparalleled 'visual record of ancient Kimberley rock art, dealing specifically with periods predating the Ice Age', and a work of lasting significance produced to the highest standard.

Grahame Walsh died in 2007, aged 62; an insight into the nature of the man and this book may be found in this extract from his obituary by Nicolas Rothwell, published in 'The Australian', 24 August 2007. It was in the Kimberley that Walsh 'encountered the two art traditions that would dominate his later years. The Bradshaw rock paintings are ancient and extend across an arc of the north Kimberley. They depict graceful figures engaged in display or hunt. The Wandjina paintings, much more recent, mark the last crescendo of Kimberley Aboriginal art. In their best-known form, they show round, wide-eyed faces surrounded by ghostly halo circles. To Walsh, both these traditions had an intense appeal. Backed by private sponsors, he prepared the first large book on the Bradshaws. It appeared in 1994. By this stage, Walsh was becoming a figure of notoriety in the academic rock art world. It was plain he was a field photographer of brilliance and a persistent finder of lost sites. But he was without formal qualifications and his somewhat controversy-courting ideas about pre-Aboriginal civilisations in the far north triggered a storm of predictable fury.

The result was a damaging split between Walsh and the academy: damaging, arguably, for both sides. Walsh had found a fresh forum for his ideas and a wider audience. Perhaps, in all the twisting course of his life, no turn was stranger than the one that brought him into contact, and friendship, with the leaders of Australia's legal and corporate worlds. Unusual backers began funding his research. He was especially close to Dame Elisabeth Murdoch and Maria Myers, to both of whom he dedicated his masterpiece, "Bradshaw Art of the Kimberley", a vast, unclassifiable book, part photographic essay, part speculative anthropology, bound in purple mock-crocodile skin. A photograph of the author glowers from the frontispiece: he sits, a pair of cameras at the ready, beside a Bradshaw panel, wearing his favourite battered black Akubra, souvenired from the aftermath of a bar-room brawl in Camooweal.

It is clear today that 2000, when the "purple crocodile" was published, marked the moment of Walsh's greatest difficulty as well as the first pinnacle of his public renown. Protests from Kimberley Aboriginal groups angered by his interpretation of the Bradshaw style redoubled; rock art experts resented his refusal to share his data or provide access to sites he knew. But the overwhelming detail collected in "Bradshaw Art" and the depth of his knowledge of the tradition made their own case. It became impossible to deny that Walsh, through his solitary efforts, had uncovered a vast, half-forgotten realm of indigenous art'.

This copy was purchased at the launch of the book in Perth on 16 October 2000. Loosely inserted is the lavish prospectus, a flyer advertising the launch (the author's first name is misspelled 'Graham', and Kimberley is printed there twice as 'Kimberly'), and a copy of the illustrated review of the book by Nicolas Rothwell ('The Weekend Australian', September 16-17, 2000). The review is presented in broadsheet format, printed on a sheet of good quality yellow paper stock (recto only); reading between the lines of the flyer, it may have been produced thus for distribution at the launch. [4 items].

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Toowong; Takarakka Nowan Kas Publications; 2000.. First Edition; Oblong Super Royal 4to; pp. x, 464; illustrated endpapers, text illustrated with over 620 coloured photographs, numerous text drawings, glossary, bibliography, index, bound in purple mock-crocodile skin with title lettered in gilt on spine, laid down illustration on upper board, fine copy. SCARCE. Grahame Walsh's masterpiece, "Bradshaw Art of the Kimberley", a vast an unclassifiable book, part photographic essay, part speculative anthropology. When the book was published it marked the moment of Walsh's greatest difficulty as well as the first pinnacle of his public renown. Protest from Kimberley Aboriginal groups angered by his interpretation of the Bradshaw style redoubled; rock art experts resented his refusal to share his data or provide access to sites he knew. But the overwhelming detail collected in the book and the depth of his knowledge of the tradition made their own case. It became impossible to deny that… Leer más
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Brisbane: Takarakka Nowan Kas Publications, 2000. First Edition. Hardcover Hardcover. Near Fine Condition. Inscribed by Author. 35cm x 25cm. [vi], x, 464 pages, colour illustrations, maps. Faux crocodile leather, gilt lettering, illustrated onlay. The magnum opus of Australian rock art researcher, Grahame L. Walsh (1944-2007), being his detailed study of the rock paintings of the Kimberley region of North-Western Australia. This copy inscribed by Walsh to one of his volunteers that accompanied him on expeditions and assisted with the compilation of this work. Very minor shelf and handling wear. Shipped Weight: 7.5 kilos. Inscribed by Author. ISBN: 0958744610. ISBN/EAN: 9780958744614. BZDB407 Aboriginal Australia; Countries::Australia::Western Australia; Australia; Art & Design. Inscribed by Author Unbranded ISBN: 0958744610 EAN: 9780958744614 Grahame L. Walsh Bradshaw Art of the Kimberley
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Toowong: Takarakka Nowan Kas Publications, in association with The Australian Centre, University of Melbourne, 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Toowong, Takarakka Nowan Kas Publications, in association with The Australian Centre, University of Melbourne, 2000. Oblong folio, [vi], xiv, 464 pages with over 2000 illustrations and over 620 colour plates. Synthetic leather with a large colour-pictorial title-label mounted on the front cover; a fine copy, still in the original packaging. Loosely inserted is the lavish colour-pictorial prospectus. The title page is signed and dated (December 2000) by the author. An unparalleled 'visual record of ancient Kimberley rock art, dealing specifically with periods predating the Ice Age', and a work of lasting significance produced to the highest standard. Grahame Walsh died in 2007, aged 62; an insight into the nature of the man and this book may be found in this extract from his obituary by Nicolas Rothwell, published in 'The Australian', 24 August 2007. It… Leer más
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Toowong: Takarakka Nowan Kas Publications, in association with The Australian Centre, University of Melbourne, 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Toowong, Takarakka Nowan Kas Publications, in association with The Australian Centre, University of Melbourne, 2000. Oblong folio, [vi], xiv, 464 pages with over 2000 illustrations and over 620 colour plates. Synthetic leather with a large colour-pictorial title-label mounted on the front cover; a fine copy. The title page is signed and dated (17 August 2000) by the author. An unparalleled 'visual record of ancient Kimberley rock art, dealing specifically with periods predating the Ice Age', and a work of lasting significance produced to the highest standard. Grahame Walsh died in 2007, aged 62; an insight into the nature of the man and this book may be found in this extract from his obituary by Nicolas Rothwell, published in 'The Australian', 24 August 2007. It was in the Kimberley that Walsh 'encountered the two art traditions that would dominate his… Leer más
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Toowong (Qld): Takarakka Nowan Kas Publications. 2000. 1st ed thus, oblong folio, pp.x, 464, profusely illustrated with over 620 colour photographs and 2,000 illustrations, maps. Original boards, colour plate laid onto front of imitation crocodile leatherette boards, decorated endpapers. Previous owner's name ffep, loosely inserted fold-out colour brochure. Custom made lined slip-case with image on card (Aboriginal painting) recessed onto front. Signed by author. Near fine condition. Scarce and significant study of Kimberley rock art and finely painted human figures known as Bradshaw, named after explorer and pastoralist Joseph Bradshaw, first European to sight and record them in 1891. The aboriginal name, Gwion Gwion, for these figures comes from the Ngarinyin people. In 1996 Grahame Walsh discovered a Bradshaw painting partly covered by a fossilised Mud Wasp nest, estimated to be approximately 17,000 years old. Lavishly illustrated throughout, with hundreds of illustrations and colour plates.… Leer más
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