Margaret Olley
Did you buy a painting by this artist for $925? It could be worth $125,000 now
Demand for works by the Queensland-raised painter Margaret Olley, who died in 2011, continues to grow, and many of her masterpieces have found their way back into the art market.
- Nick Dent
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The Archibald Prize began 100 years ago, after The Bulletin editor J.F. Archibald left money in his will to set up a national portrait prize to document the people making a name for themselves in the Australian arts at the time.
- Helen Pitt and Pallavi Singhal
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The Archibald Prize began 100 years ago, after The Bulletin editor J.F. Archibald left money in his will to set up a national portrait prize to document the people making a name for themselves in the Australian arts at the time.
- Helen Pitt and Pallavi Singhal
Archibald 100: the changing face of our nation
The Archibald Prize began 100 years ago, after The Bulletin editor J.F. Archibald left money in his will to set up a national portrait prize to document the people making a name for themselves in the Australian arts at the time.
- Helen Pitt and Pallavi Singhal
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