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Citations

  • Moore, William (1984), 'The Story of Australian Art’, vol 2, Melbourne, Victoria, p.126, (some inaccuracies in dates).

  • Dunstan, Alan Katen (November 1994), '“Broke-N-Ill The Writing on the Wall”: Cartoons from around the “Lock-Out” 1909-1910’, Broken Hill, New South Wales: Broken Hill Art Gallery, .

  • (4 March 1911), Worker, Brisbane, Queensland.

  • Harris, pp 194, 207, 217, 210, 177.

  • Murphy, D. J. (1981), 'James Thomas Case’, Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol 7, ed. B. Nairn and G. Serle, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, Victoria.

  • Senyard, June (1991), 'Labour in Cartoons: Cartoons of the Australian Labour Party in Victoria, 1891-1990’, South Yarra, Victoria: Hyland House Publishing.

  • (25 October 1921), Daily Standard.

  • Information sourced from Murphy.

See also

  • 'possible self portrait figure labelled 'Worker Artist' is the protagonist in 'His Chief Mourner', Worker, 18 Feb, 1911'.

Initial data sources

  • Black and white artists

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