Picturing the Wilderness Symposium held at the Tasmanian School of Art, Hobart, January 6-7, 2005. Session 6. The imaging of Antarctica in the twentieth century / Lynne Andrew
As the only continent on Earth with no indigenous population, Antarctica belongs to no one, but is v...
The Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide was established in 1996 and is comprehensive of three sections ch...
Cheryl E. Leonard and Oona Stern traveled to the Antarctic Peninsula in the austral summer of 2008-2...
Picturing the Wilderness Symposium held at the Tasmanian School of Art, Hobart, January 6-7, 2005. ...
The aim of this thesis has been to explore and discover, expose and evaluate, the growing body of ar...
The exhibition Antarctica was conceived to complement the 2012 annual meeting in Australia of the in...
66˚ 33\u27 is the latitude of the Arctic and Antarctic Circles, and this exhibition considers these ...
Picturing the Wilderness Symposium held at the Tasmanian School of Art, Hobart, January 6-7, 2005. ...
Picturing the Wilderness Symposium held at the Tasmanian School of Art, Hobart, January 6-7, 2005 S...
The core themes of the body of work Antarctica refer to issues of freer international migration, dis...
Herbert Ponting was the first professional photographer to work in Antarctica. Selected by R.F. Scot...
Picturing the Wilderness Symposium, Tasmanian School of Art, Summer School 2005, Session 9. A new pe...
The World Wilderness Congress is a forum for people interested in wilderness protection, from policy...
The Museo Nazionale dell’Antartide was established in 1996 and is comprehensive of three sections ch...
As the only continent on Earth with no indigenous population, Antarctica belongs to no one, but is v...
The Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide was established in 1996 and is comprehensive of three sections ch...
Cheryl E. Leonard and Oona Stern traveled to the Antarctic Peninsula in the austral summer of 2008-2...
Picturing the Wilderness Symposium held at the Tasmanian School of Art, Hobart, January 6-7, 2005. ...
The aim of this thesis has been to explore and discover, expose and evaluate, the growing body of ar...
The exhibition Antarctica was conceived to complement the 2012 annual meeting in Australia of the in...
66˚ 33\u27 is the latitude of the Arctic and Antarctic Circles, and this exhibition considers these ...
Picturing the Wilderness Symposium held at the Tasmanian School of Art, Hobart, January 6-7, 2005. ...
Picturing the Wilderness Symposium held at the Tasmanian School of Art, Hobart, January 6-7, 2005 S...
The core themes of the body of work Antarctica refer to issues of freer international migration, dis...
Herbert Ponting was the first professional photographer to work in Antarctica. Selected by R.F. Scot...
Picturing the Wilderness Symposium, Tasmanian School of Art, Summer School 2005, Session 9. A new pe...
The World Wilderness Congress is a forum for people interested in wilderness protection, from policy...
The Museo Nazionale dell’Antartide was established in 1996 and is comprehensive of three sections ch...
As the only continent on Earth with no indigenous population, Antarctica belongs to no one, but is v...
The Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide was established in 1996 and is comprehensive of three sections ch...
Cheryl E. Leonard and Oona Stern traveled to the Antarctic Peninsula in the austral summer of 2008-2...