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		<title>Aboriginal Bark painting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE ART OF THE BARK PAINTER
No one really knows how bark painting began. Early records are scant, but when European man first came to Australia, and started its written history, bark paintings were found in many parts of the continent. In 1807, the artist who accompanied the French explorers Peron and Freycinet showed sheets of [...]]]></description>
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