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Artist: Dorothy Napangardi
Western Macdonnel Ranges
By Dorothy Napangardi
Located in Long Island City, NY
Dorothy Napangardi was one of the leading Australian Aboriginal artists who has had her work hung at museums around the world. On the verso of this ...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Dorothy Napangardi Art
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