The West Australian
·australia
·1 hour ago
After 50 years, Arthur Boyd tapestries go on display
Australian artist Arthur Boyd's monumental tapestries, created in 1974, are on display for the first time at the National Gallery of Australia starting Saturday. The 20 tapestries, measuring up to 3.4 meters, showcase scenes from the life of St Francis, an enduring inspiration for Boyd. They are displayed alongside Boyd's other works, enriching the exhibition experience.
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