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Paul Beadle, 1917-1992

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  • Ingoa Kē

    Paul Beadle : Medallist, M.F.I.M. (HONS). M.N.Z.S.I.D. M.N.S.S.P. F.R.S.A., Professor of Fine Arts, Sculptor (Alternate title)

  • Kupu whakaahua

    "The question might be asked why the first book on Beadle's work should deal with his medals which are a small but very important part of his oevre. The research into Beadle's work has taken much time and much of the resulting information that is contained here and in the next book that will deal with his teaching and, in detail, with his sculpture is the work of Andrew Greenhough, for which he gained a Master of Arts degree for his thesis in 1986. [...

    ] It includes his early years, a brief comment on his time in Australia, his work in New Zealand, and some valuable comments by Dr Mark Stocker on his medals and an essay by Greenhough on Beadle's designs for the decimal currency that was introduced in 1967."--Preface.

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  • Tohu Tuakiri Kē

    NB1108 BEA (Library of Congress Call Number)

    91269 (Cat ID)

    91079 (Presto content ID)

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