"One of ANTA's [Australia National Tourist Association] first actions was to commission a series of promotional posters from Northfield, Trompf and Sellheim, bringing their work to an international as well as national audience. These images, intended for display around the world but largely targeted at countries in the British Empire and the United States, celebrated Australia's 'unique' attractions, presenting colorful images of land and seascapes, flora and fauna and attractive people enjoying outdoor pursuits in the glorious weather. With the word AUSTRALIA printed across the top or bottom of each sheet, the posters served as a visual lexicon of Australian national identity" (Northfield p. 10).
Year: 1930s
Dimensions: 68 x 107cm
Materials/Media: Original lithographic poster, linen backed