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Citations

  • Saines, Deborah Durie (1993), 'Interview with the artist’, Unknown.

  • France, Christine (1991), 'New Directions 1952-1962’, Lewers Bequest catalogue, Penrith, NSW.

  • Gardiner, Sue (curator) (2001), 'Leaping Boundaries: A century of New Zealand Artists in Australia’, Mosman Art Gallery catalogue, Mosman, NSW.

  • McCulloch, Alan & McCulloch, Susan (1994), 'The Encyclopedia of Australian Art’, St Leonards, NSW.

  • Docking, Gil & Wrobel, Elinor (1994), 'Nancy Borlase Retrospective’, Newcastle Regional Art Gallery catalogue, Newcastle, NSW.

  • Smee, Sebastian (2000), 'Borlase pays homage to The Sisters even death can’t separate’, Sydney Morning Herald, 10-13.

  • Brown, Malcolm (2006), 'A palette of art and politics : Nancy Borlase, 1914-2006’, Sydney Morning Herald, 09-15, p 18.

See also

  • 'Heritage: section 2, plate 90'.

Initial data sources

  • Heritage with additions

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