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"I can camp anywhere." Russell Drysdale at his Double Bay home on July 29, 1965. Credit: Frank Burke Now, having just won the 1965 Britannica Australia Award for Art, worth £5,000, he goes forth ...
But it fell just shy at the Deutscher and Hackett auction on Wednesday evening, matching the highest bid for the artist's 1974 Grandma's Sunday Walk which sold in 2017. Russell Drysdale 1941's ...
A major exhibition of the work of renowned Australian artist Russell Drysdale has opened in Sydney, showcasing dozens of paintings rarely shown in public. Sotheby's Australia has borrowed the ...
On the positive side of the ledger for D+H’s Important Australian and International Fine Art sale, Russell Drysdale’s Children Dancing, 1950, (estimated at $1.3 million to $1.6 million ...
One of the last masterpieces by acclaimed Australian artist Russell Drysdale has fetched nearly $3 million at auction in Adelaide. The piece entitled Grandma's Sunday Walk was painted in 1972 ...
Sir Russell Drysdale, who died yesterday aged 69, will be remembered as the artist who for more than two decades impressed into the Australian consciousness his own strong, idiosyncratic image of ...
Russell Drysdale's 1962/63 portrait of farmer ``Rocky McCormack'' sold for an artist auction record of A$1.89 million ($1.62 million) in Melbourne last night. The oil-on-canvas painting in red and ...
He was, together with Sidney Nolan and later Arthur Boyd, among the first Australian artists to be taken seriously ... following the war that Nolan and Drysdale discovered the outback as a subject ...
Russell Drysdale - the Drawings. Klepac was curator of paintings at the Art Gallery of Western Australia from 1964-66 and at the Art Gallery of South Australia from 1966-70. The Adelaide ...
Russell Drysdale, the most important artist in determining our post-war sense of the Australian landscape, is also one of the most in need of rediscovery because it is all too easy to reduce him ...
This coastal retreat was once the home of the eminent Australian landscape artist Sir Russell Drysdale and his wife Lady Maisie. It was built six decades ago for the Drysdales by their friend ...
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