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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 'Drawing with Light' : A Compelling Biography of Olive Cotton
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'A lover of photography since childhood, by the time Olive Cotton, who was born in Sydney in 1911, was in her twenties she was already creating the pictures that were to define her as one of Australia’s foremost women photographers, although this would not be acknowledged until the 1980s. Apart from the photographs she made, Cotton left little material trace of a life that spanned nine decades (she died in 2003). This lack of physical evidence presented a challenge for biographer Helen Ennis, a former curator of photography at the National Gallery of Australia and an art historian, who has nonetheless managed to weave a compelling, if at times diaphanous, narrative.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Australian Book Review no. 418 January / February 2020 18493766 2020 periodical issue 2020 pg. 22-23
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