Lindsay painting’s ownership remains an unsolved mystery

By Ilsa Cunningham
Updated September 12 2016 - 2:12pm, first published September 9 2016 - 2:25pm
Temporary home: Norman Lindsay Gallery director Amanda Trevillion and Blue Mountains Police local area command Superintendent Darryl Jobson, hang Woman and Satyr on the gallery wall.
Temporary home: Norman Lindsay Gallery director Amanda Trevillion and Blue Mountains Police local area command Superintendent Darryl Jobson, hang Woman and Satyr on the gallery wall.

A rarely seen oil painting created by Norman Lindsay in the 1940s was on Thursday unveiled at the Faulconbridge gallery dedicated to the famous artist, but who it belongs to remains a mystery.

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