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Time and Tide
1945 — 1946
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The paintings in Time and Tide — The Story in Pictures of Roebuck Bay N.W Australia Elizabeth Durack's first exhibition, were produced over an eight month period (October 1945—May 1946) when the artist was based in Broome, Western Australia. In some 100 works she created paintings from direct observation, imagination and research that reflect the pearling town's past and present. |
- Broome Pearls
- 1946
- oil on masonite
- 180 x 70 cm (est)
- exhibited: Museum and Art Gallery of Western Australia (1946); the Athenaeum, Melbourne, 1946); David Jones Gallery, Sydney (1947)
- location unknown
- #3 of four historic panels from the artist's first exhibition. Depicts aspects involved in the collection of pearls for which Broome is renowned. A black and white photograph, located among the archives in 2009, is apparently the only surviving record of this work.