Celia Winter-Irving (1941 – 26 July 2009), was an Australian-born, Zimbabwean-based artist and art critic who wrote extensively on Zimbabwean art, especially...
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ISBN 90-74281-05-2 Celia Winter-Irving. Tengenene Art Sculpture and Paintings, World Art Foundation, Eerbeek, The Netherlands, 2001, ISBN 90-806237-2-5 Celia Winter-Irving...
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Broz Tito" Art Gallery of the Nonaligned Countries in Titograd. Celia Winter-Irving chose Matemera's work "Man turning into hippo" to illustrate the...
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Legend – A Culture in Stone, Kew Gardens, UK 2001 Tengenenge Art, Celia Winter-Irving, World Art Foundation, The Netherlands 2001 (Permanent exhibition):...
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“second generation” but the terms are imprecise, as discussed by Celia Winter-Irving. In 2004, Colleen and Fabian Madamobe's sculpture was included in...
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Audrey (1904–) m. writer William A. "Bill" Winter-Irving (1900–1990) on 24 May 1933. Celia Winter-Irving (1941 – 26 July 2009) was an authority on Shona...
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Kew Gardens, UK 2001 Tengenenge Art, Celia Winter-Irving, World Art Foundation, The Netherlands Winter-Irving C. “Stone Sculpture in Zimbabwe”, Roblaw...
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death) Children Sam Hordern CMG, OBE Doreen Hordern Charlotte Audrey Hordern Relatives Sir John See (father-in-law) Celia Winter-Irving (granddaughter)...
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republiky 2003. 86 pp. ISBN 80-85425-45-9 – co-editors Otakar Hulec and Celia Winter-Irving. Encyklopedie literatury science fiction (Encyclopedia of Science...
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imagery and depicting it in an unusual, deeply personal fashion. Celia Winter-Irving, in her book on Stone Sculpture (see Further Reading) wrote “Like...
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