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Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 Influencing the Modern in Brisbane : Gertrude Langer and the Role of Newspaper Art Criticism
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'Dr Gertrude Langer arrived quite by chance in Brisbane in 1939 as a refugee from Hitler’s Europe. She was a young, elegant Austrian refugee with a PhD in art history from the University of Vienna. After arriving in Australia, Gertrude and her husband, Dr Karl Langer, had hoped to settle in Sydney, but Karl’s work as an architect moved them on to Brisbane.1 Gertrude Langer would become an important figure in Brisbane’s post-war art scene through her salon-style lectures, art criticism and work with the Australia Council.2 She strongly believed that the arts were an important part of a community, and for this reason became a champion for the cause of contemporary art in Brisbane.' [Source : Queensland Review, vol. 20, no. 2, p. 203]

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    y separately published work icon Queensland Review vol. 20 no. 2 December 2013 8578873 2013 periodical issue 'Little-known and under-researched aspects of Queensland’s history are the focus of the second issue of the twentieth anniversary volume of Queensland Review.' [Source : Editorial introduction] 2013 pg. 203-214
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