'Quite emotional': Renowned artist's tapestries on display after 50 years
Twenty tapestries by renowned Australian artist Arthur Boyd, depicting the life of Saint Francis of Assisi, will be displayed for the first time together at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra starting Saturday. The complete collection, which has remained largely in storage for 50 years, showcases Boyd's artistic vision before his death in 1999.
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Published 18 Jun 2026, 20:48 UTC · Updated 18 Jun 2026, 21:00 UTC
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