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Norman and Rose Lindsay c. 1920, photographed by Harold Cazneaux. Lindsay was born in Creswick, Victoria, the son of Anglo-Irish surgeon Robert Charles William Alexander Lindsay (1843–1915) and Jane Elizabeth Lindsay (1848–1932), daughter of Rev. Thomas Williams, Wesleyen missionary, from Creswick.
Norman Lindsay - 1918 Pen Drawings Plate II - The Idylls of Theocritus (1898).jpg 1,500 × 1,760; 1 MB Norman Lindsay - 1918 Pen Drawings Plate III - Title Page for The Decameron of Boccaccio (1899).jpg 1,185 × 2,196; 638 KB
The original sketches can be seen at the State Library of New South Wales. [1] The Magic Pudding Sculpture by Louis Laumen, based on Lindsay's illustrations, is the centrepiece of the Ian Potter Children's Garden in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne. [2]
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Norman Lindsay - 1918 Pen Drawings Plate II - The Idylls of Theocritus (1898).jpg 1,500 × 1,760; 1 MB Norman Lindsay - 1918 Pen Drawings Plate III - Title Page for The Decameron of Boccaccio (1899).jpg 1,185 × 2,196; 638 KB
Rose was a skilled printmaker working with an etching press. [1] [6] [7] In the 1960s Rose compiled seven albums of hundreds of pencil sketches and proof etchings by Norman Lindsay, an almost complete record of his etchings from the early 1900s until the 1950s.
Age of Consent is a 1938 Australian comic novel written and illustrated by Norman Lindsay, in which the central character is a middle-aged painter, based loosely on the author, who travels to a rural township of New South Wales in search of scenic inspiration, but who meets instead a wild adolescent girl who serves as his model and muse.
Sirens is a 1994 film, based on the life of artist and author Norman Lindsay, written and directed by John Duigan and set in Australia during the interwar period. Sirens was mostly filmed at the Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum, Lindsay's home and studio in Faulconbridge, New South Wales and the town of Sofala near Bathurst.