What happened: The Australian artist was a relentless self-promoter, prolific painter and pro wrestler. He loved a tall tale - but his true story was remarkable
What to watch next: movement around extraordinary, forgotten.

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What happened: The Australian artist was a relentless self-promoter, prolific painter and pro wrestler. He loved a tall tale - but his true story was remarkable
What to watch next: movement around extraordinary, forgotten.
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The Australian artist was a relentless self-promoter, prolific painter and pro wrestler. He loved a tall tale – but his true story was remarkable Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email If you checked out the Archibald prize finalists back in 1983, one painting in particular might have caught
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Harold ‘the Kangaroo’ Thornton: the extraordinary, forgotten life of the ‘greatest genius who ever lived’.
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Harold ‘the Kangaroo’ Thornton: the extraordinary, forgotten life of the ‘greatest genius who ever lived’The Australian artist was a relentless self-promoter, prolific painter and pro wrestler. He loved a tall tale - but his true story was remarkable
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