ABC news online, posted 25 Feb 2017; viewed 23 March 2017 ("Celebrated Tasmanian artist Max Angus has died at the age of 102. He passed away this week. Angus was best known for his watercolour landscapes depicting locations like Lake Pedder in the state's south-west. From a young age, Angus felt comfortable with a paintbrush in his hand. His father was a house painter and decorator who brought home wallpaper scraps for his son to sketch on. By 1931, the teenage artist was working as a sign writer and studying art at the Hobart Technical College. After a stint in the Army, he returned to Hobart and turned his attention from commercial work to the Tasmanian landscape...") http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-25/tasmanian-artist-max-angus-dies/8301260