This volume, companion to John Olsen: Teeming With Life (2005) which contained this artist's complete printmaking oeuvre of more than 900 editions, presents a selection of several hundred paintings and drawings created over more than four decades. Perhaps more than any other post-war artists, John Olsen and Fred Williams have helped Australians see their unique landscape and its features with fresh vision. The several hundred glorious reproductions, accompanied by an historical overview and comments drawn from the artist's diaries, is certain to provide the viewer with an unique vision of Australia and particularly the spectacular 'outback' - as well as honour the artist in his eightieth year.
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· 2017
A plain-English, no-bull guide to annuities - how they work, when they make sense, when they don't - from a nationally-recognized annuity expert.
An invaluable reference for researchers, collectors and everyone interested in the artist's work, this book identifies more than 400 editions of etchings or lithographs produced by him between 1957 and now and is a complete catalogue raisonne with a reproduction from each edition.
· 1988
This book documents Hart's conversations with Olsen and has extracts from the artist's Spanish journal (1957-1959) and one of his more recent Australian diaries (1986). They have divided his drawings into 'broad thematic areas which refer to the areas where he lived'.
· 2020
A no-nonsense, objective guide to how and when annuities work or don't work.
· 2020
4th Edition (2020) A fully revised and expanded edition of Olsen's popular guide to annuities. This version includes a new section on the impact of the new SECURE Act on existing and new qualified annuities.
Explores the possible prehistoric relationship between our ancestors and the greatest ape that ever lived--Gigantopithecus.
John Olsen's prolific work has illuminated Australia's landscape for decades. Here, its features are seen anew as he approaches them with his distinctive artistic style. Containing several hundred glorious reproductions of paintings and drawings, accompanied by an historical overview and comments drawn from the artist's diaries, John Olsen: Journeys into the 'You Beaut Country' provides both the familiar and the uninitiated with a unique vision of Australia.