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Central Art Aboriginal Art Store
Code: 09011463
Medium: Watercolour on Archer Paper
Size: 57x38cm
Year: 2009
Price: NFS
The painting depicts Gouldian finches. The Gouldian finch is an endangered seed-eating bird, which have declined dramatically since the onset of European settlement. Large flocks of up to a thousand of these brightly coloured small birds used to be a regular feature of the northern savannah landscapes from the Top End of Australia, Queensland and the Kimberley region.
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