Moore, William, 1868-1937
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found: The story of Australian art from the earliest known art of the Continent to the art of to-day, 1980:title page (William Moore)
found: National Library of Australia online catalogue, viewed 23 Nov. 2016(hdg.: Moore, William, 1868-1937)
found: Australian Dictionary of Biography, viewed online 23 Nov. 2016(William George Moore (1868-1937), journalist and art critic, was born on 11 June 1868 at Sandhurst (Bendigo), Victoria; returning to Melbourne in 1904 he became art and drama critic for the Herald; his anecdotal writings on art were collected in "City sketches" (1905) and "Studio sketches" (1906);plays written by Moore include "The tea-room girl" (1910) and "The mysterious moonlight" (1912); his magnum opus "The story of Australian art" (1934) was the first monographic survey of Australian art; he died in Sydney on 6 November 1937)
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