Norman Lindsay

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Image courtesy of Renae Mason

Coming from a unusually artistic family, Norman Lindsay's future in the art world seemed fated from the start. He took a job at the Bulletin in the 1930s as a journalist and cartoonist and published his much-loved novel The Magic Pudding in 1918. However, Lindsay would be best known for his titillating and controversial pagan depictions of nymphs and satyrs which now reside in the Norman Lindsay Gallery in Springwood.

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