Lost Girl
The Lost Girl is a delightful introduction for children to the Australian Impressionists, some of Australia's best-known and best-loved artists. Maddie and Will embark on an extraordinary adventure of discovery and surprise when they visit an art gallery and encounter a lost girl. The story is based on Frederick McCubbin's painting Lost which is said to have been inspired by the actual case of Clara Crosbie - a young girl who was miraculously found alive in dense bush after having gone missing for three weeks in May, 1885. Works by Charles Conder, Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton, and Jane Sutherland are also included with Tony Flowers charming drawings of Maddie, Will and other visitors to the gallery. A brief synopsis of Australian Impressionism and artist biographies are included in the endmatter. AGES: 6 to 10 AUTHOR: Anne Gray is an Art Historian and Art Curator and has many art publications to her name. She was former Head of Australian Art at the National Gallery of Australia. Anne recently co-curated an exhibition on Australian Impressionism for the National Gallery of Victoria. In the past, she has adapted children's stories for ABC radio, and written children's plays.
Trading Hours
We are instore for click and collect
MON - FRI: 9AM - 5.30PM
SAT: 9AM-6PM
SUN: 10AM-5PM
Location & Parking
- There is ample parking (90 minutes free) with an entry via St Andrews St.
- Dogs are welcome!
Contact Details
Shop 3 Dendy Plaza
26 Church St
Brighton, Victoria, 3186
PH: (03) 9553 8033
Email: enquiries@toptitles.com.au