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  2. Art Gallery of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Art Gallery of NSW is a statutory body established under the Art Gallery of New South Wales Act (1980) and is a body aligned with NSW Trade & Investment. Led by a board of trustees, the gallery also provides administrative support for several other entities, each with its own legal structure: the Art Gallery of NSW Foundation, VisAsia ...

  3. Rod Milgate - Wikipedia

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    NSW; Dubbo Regional Art Gallery, NSW; Noosa Art Gallery, Queensland A Search for Meaning – Recent Paintings, Blaxland Galleries, Sydney Poetics in the Paintings of Rod Milgate, Manly Art Gallery Survey Exhibition, Sydney. 1994 Points of View, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales

  4. Handwriting movement analysis - Wikipedia

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    Handwriting movement analysis is the study and analysis of the movements involved in handwriting and drawing. It forms an important part of graphonomics , which became established after the "International Workshop on Handwriting Movement Analysis" in 1982 in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

  5. Not just pretty handwriting: Cursive instruction improves ...

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    Handwriting instruction was a requirement prior to the passage of AB 446, but the prior requirement referred generally to any style written by hand — not only cursive.

  6. Writing NSW - Wikipedia

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    Writing NSW, formerly known as New South Wales Writers' Centre and WritersNSW, is a provider of services to writers, including courses, seminars and workshops, writing groups, festivals and events, grants and prizes, and information and advice. It operates as a not-for-profit organisation and has provided support to the writers in NSW since 1991.

  7. Library hand - Wikipedia

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    Library hand is a rounded style of handwriting once taught in library schools. The intention was to ensure uniformity and legibility in the handwritten cards of library catalogs. Beginning in September 1885, Melvil Dewey and Thomas Edison developed and perfected the approved library hand to be taught in library school and used in libraries. [1]

  8. Marion Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Marion Richardson School in Stepney. Her last work Art and the Child was published posthumously in 1948, and was a great success. [1] [7] Sir Kenneth Clark wrote in his introduction that "I believe that I recognise the same tone of voice which I hear in the dialogues of St. Catherine of Sienna."

  9. Round hand - Wikipedia

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    George Bickham's Round hand script, from The Universal Penman, c. 1740–1741. Round hand (also roundhand) is a type of handwriting and calligraphy originating in England in the 1660s primarily by the writing masters John Ayres and William Banson.