Max Germaine

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Lieutenant M. Germaine, holding the swords and dirks of the Japanese envoys during pre-surrender of Japan discussions aboard HMAS Vendetta.

Max Germaine OAM (1914, Melbourne, Australia – 12 July 2006, Sydney) was an Australian fine art dealer and writer about art and artists.[1] A founding director of Sotheby's Australia, he is best known for his 650-page Artists & Galleries of Australia (1984/90) which lists nearly 2000 established artists, and Dictionary of Women Artists of Australia (1991).[2]

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