Frank Campbell spent twenty-six years as a university academic in Australia, Britain, Chile and elsewhere. His teaching and research covered history, economics, sociology and architecture. As academe slid inexorably into corporatism, he left his tenured university job for a new career in the early 1990s. Farming and environmentalism competed with research into British and colonial art and art history, including seven years of international art authentication. For fifteen years (1994-2008), he wrote monthly non-fiction book reviews for "The Australian" newspaper.
"A very impressive body of research. ... Noble is certainly a very fine portraitist at his best: the Birkin portrait is a major find. Great to have all his work pulled together." -Richard Neville, Mitchell Librarian, State Library of NSW
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