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No Singing in Gum Trees

by Jeremy Hill, Ronald Millar

Max Martin was an enigmatic achiever who stood briefly on the mountaintop but died in obscurity. It was over thirty years after his death before a painting of his was acquired by a public collection. What made him turn his back on painting at the height of critical acclaim?

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Hardcover
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Brand New


Publisher Description

A young man from the working-class suburb of Fitzroy was on the cusp of a brilliant career and was the talk of the Academy's salons. Far from his humble origins, he now stood shoulder to shoulder with the leading figures of London's art world.

Max Martin was an enigmatic achiever who stood briefly on the mountaintop but died in obscurity. It was over thirty years after his death before a painting of his was acquired by a public collection. The National Gallery of Victoria, Newcastle City Gallery in New South Wales and the art collection of the State Library of Victoria now all hold his work.

What made him turn his back on painting at the height of critical acclaim? How close was he to a career in mainstream ballet and what drove him to march for disarmament in his later years?

'Max Martin is a painter of genius, possessing a palette of startling force and a vision instilled with drama. His paintings reveal deep knowledge and an authentic handling. Max Martin is a painter of whom Australia should be proud.' - Hayter Preston, Sunday Referee

Details

ISBN1743059779
Author Ronald Millar
Publisher Wakefield Press
Format Hardcover
Pages 224
ISBN-13 9781743059777
Imprint Wakefield Press
Subtitle The Honest Life of Max Martin
Place of Publication Kent Town
Country of Publication Australia
Illustrations Black-and-white images throughout
Audience General
Year 2024
Publication Date 2024-02-02
AU Release Date 2024-02-02

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