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  1. Norman Stevens was the only indigenous member of the Australian team at Moscow 1980. Boxing in the lightweight division, he was outpointed in the first round of the Olympic tournament by Geza Tumbas of Yugoslavia.

  2. Norman Stevens may refer to: James Norman Stevens, English cricketer; Norman Stevens, Indigenous Australian boxer; Norman D. Stevens, library administrator

  3. Biography. Described in The Times as “one of the most distinguished and particular painters and printmakers of his generation”, Norman Stevens attended the local art college in Bradford alongside David Hockney, John Loker and David Oxtoby.

  4. Artist page for Norman Stevens (1937–1988)

  5. Athlete Olympic Results Content. Visit Norman STEVENS profile and read the full biography, watch videos and read all the latest news. Click here for more.

  6. Norman Stevens died in Bradford, England on 20 August 1988. His work is in collections including The Arts Council, Bradford Museums and Galleries, The Tate, The V&A, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire in Geneva.

  7. Described in The Times as “one of the most distinguished and particular painters and printmakers of his generation”, Norman Stevens attended the local art college in Bradford alongside David Hockney, John Loker and David Oxtoby.