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Margaret Olley was the subject of not one, but two Archibald prize winning portraits. The first was in 1948 by William Dobell and the second was in 2011 painted by Ben Quilty.
Now a small regional gallery is fundraising to purchase the 2011 portrait to complement a re-creation of the artist's house.
Guest: Ingrid Hedgcock, director of Tweed Regional Gallery and the Margaret Olley Art Centre
By ABC Australia4.5
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Margaret Olley was the subject of not one, but two Archibald prize winning portraits. The first was in 1948 by William Dobell and the second was in 2011 painted by Ben Quilty.
Now a small regional gallery is fundraising to purchase the 2011 portrait to complement a re-creation of the artist's house.
Guest: Ingrid Hedgcock, director of Tweed Regional Gallery and the Margaret Olley Art Centre

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