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Conservation of Australian Aboriginal bark paintings

September 2009

Conservation of Australian Aboriginal bark paintings is a relatively new field in conservation theory and practice. It requires great understanding of their material characteristics and cultural significance, which is so different to paintings of the European tradition. The concept of material permanence was, until the mid-twentieth-century, not a part of Aboriginal experience.

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