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Artful lives :the Cohen sisters / by Penny Olsen.

Artful lives :the Cohen sisters / by Penny Olsen.
Artful lives :the Cohen sisters /
From Melbourne to the Islands- The Artful Lives of the Cohen Sisters 'Romance is in all of us. We long to fashion romantic careers for ourselves. We yearn to read those of others, whether they be of love, life, wealth'-so wrote artist-journalist Valerie Frankel Cohen in 1936. The Cohen sisters lived frugally, enjoyed mischief and flaunted their unconventional lifestyle. Raised in Melbourne and drawn to the tropics, their winters were spent painting, fishing and gardening on their tropical island in Far North Queensland. They mixed with prominent artists, writers, designers and academics longing for a more progressive, independent Australia. Lina Bryans, Arthur Boyd, Clif Pugh, Noel Wood and Ian Fairweather were among their friends and associates. Their father, Morris, was an exceptional amateur artist. The sisters' lives spanned the twentieth century, two World Wars, the Great Depression, and the making of modern Australia. Beginning as wealthy, young socialites, they gradually shed their skin to become genteel bohemians, painting and writing-more than anything, enjoying the milieu.

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Adult Non-Fiction   Laurieton . On Loan . 11 Jul 2024
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Record Number 697245
ISBN 9781922779199
Author Olsen, Penny
Title Artful lives :the Cohen sisters / by Penny Olsen.
Publication details Melbourne : Melbourne Books, 2024.
Pagination etc. 272 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Summary Note From Melbourne to the Islands- The Artful Lives of the Cohen Sisters 'Romance is in all of us. We long to fashion romantic careers for ourselves. We yearn to read those of others, whether they be of love, life, wealth'-so wrote artist-journalist Valerie Frankel Cohen in 1936. The Cohen sisters lived frugally, enjoyed mischief and flaunted their unconventional lifestyle. Raised in Melbourne and drawn to the tropics, their winters were spent painting, fishing and gardening on their tropical island in Far North Queensland. They mixed with prominent artists, writers, designers and academics longing for a more progressive, independent Australia. Lina Bryans, Arthur Boyd, Clif Pugh, Noel Wood and Ian Fairweather were among their friends and associates. Their father, Morris, was an exceptional amateur artist. The sisters' lives spanned the twentieth century, two World Wars, the Great Depression, and the making of modern Australia. Beginning as wealthy, young socialites, they gradually shed their skin to become genteel bohemians, painting and writing-more than anything, enjoying the milieu.
Subject Cohen, Valerie
Albiston, Valerie -- 1911-2008
Cohen, Yvonne Frankel -- 1914-2004
Women artists. -- Australia
Women painters -- Australia -- Biography
Individual artists
Art monographs
Sisters
Artists, Australian -- 20th century -- Biography
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