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The Age - Art, not politics, inspired Tighe's decision to paint Victoria's last hanged man. →

May 15, 2006 Martin Tighe

The Age, Larry Schwartz

He once taught at Coburg High and could hear muffled announcements to prisoners at Pentridge in a northerly wind. He could clearly see the bluestone D Division where Ronald Ryan was the last man in Australia to be hanged, almost 40 years ago.
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Tighe at his studio with some of the works from the exhibition. Photo: Rodger Cummins

Tighe at his studio with some of the works from the exhibition. Photo: Rodger Cummins

← The Age - Brushing up on an Australian sporting legendA picture of defeat to ponder →

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