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Ursula Prunster was born in Murnau, Germany in 1950 and arrived in Australia in 1953. A graduate of the University of Sydney she taught Renaissance and Baroque art history in the Fine Arts Department at the Power Institute, University of Sydney 1972-79 while completing her masters thesis on Norman Lindsay. In 1979 she joined the staff of the Art Gallery of NSW where her subsequent exhibitions included 'The Sydney Harbour Bridge 50th Anniversary Exhibition’, 'My Story, my Country: Aboriginal art and the land’, 'The Legendary Lindsays’, 'Orientalism’ (with Roger Benjamin), 'Seeing Cézanne’, and 'Belle Île: Monet, Russell & Matisse In Brittany’.

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