Ailsa Small; Our Native Land: Donated by Mrs Annie Small , the artist's mother, from the exhibition "A mixture of Oil and Water". Born in 1931 at Challymenda, 40km East of Mullewa in the Mid West of Western Australia and learnt to paint from her father, who painted when not farming. A strong adherent to realism Small declined an offer of an overseas art school scholarship because she did not want to change her style. Our Native Land captures the landscape of Miss Small's property, Tallerang Peaks, in the upper Murchison region near Pindar, WA. Works by small are held in WA regional collections, state, national and private collections. She has had several solo and retrospective exhibitions, one of which was held at GRAG in 1991. AKA Mrs Ailsa Flannagan. [Text] (4.67)
Walter, Nancy Felson.; Interaction between thematic structure and figures of speech in Pindar:--an analysis of the ninth Pythian ode.: Thesis--Columbia., Bibliography: leaves 150-153. [Text] (17.02)
Nassen, Paula Jane.; Pindar: a literary study of Olympian IX and Olympian X.: Thesis-Ohio State University., Bibliography: leaves 111-113. [Text] (12.69)
Wilhelm, Michelle Pach,--1948-; Pindar: a literary study of Pythians 4 and 5.: Thesis-Ohio State University., Bibliography: leaves 102-104. [Text] (9.07)