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Albums: Edward (Bert) Albert Walter Douglas
Location: Jerusalem during 2nd WW
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Edward Albert 'Douglas' Watson was a portrait and landscape artist and lecturer. At 22, he won The Wynne Prize and in 1943 became Australia’s youngest official WW2 artist. In his career spanning less than three decades, Watson created hundreds of works that remain in the collections of major Australian institutions.
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