Bird
76.0 x 61.0 cm
Canberra Museum and Gallery
Sir Sidney Robert Nolan (1917 – 1992)
Sir Sidney Robert Nolan (22 April 1917 – 28 November 1992) was one of the leading Australian artists of the 20th century. Working in a wide variety of media ...
Canberra Museum and Gallery (Canberra, Austrálie)
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During his travels in Australia, Africa, Antarctica and also China, Sidney Nolan created several paintings and drawings of animals in their natural habitat. About animals and his desire to depict them, Nolan commented:“I feel like there’s a painting to be done with animals and natural camouflage that would be, in a sense, a no-painting; there would be a total disappearance of the image – but if you stared at it long enough the image would eventually waft up.” (Missingham, 1967)Birds, and particularly Australian native birds, featured prominently in Nolan’s Australian desert landscapes during the late 1940s and early 1950s. The fact that he returned to this subject during the 1980s, when he was living semi-permanently in England, attests to his fascination with Australian birds. These two paintings, Bird (Birds 7) and Moor-hen (Birds 2), were created in 1982 and they are distinctly different from Nolan’s earlier representations of birds. Here the birds appear more lifelike and they are shown close-up against a white background. In many of Nolan’s earlier images, including Desert bird (1948) and Desert thorn (1953), the birds resemble mythical creatures which are airborne (often upside down) and they form an integral part of the landscape. In these two paintings the bird rather than its environment is the centre of attention.
O tomto díle
- Název: Bird
- Autor: Sir Sidney Robert Nolan
- Původní rozměry: 76.0 x 61.0 cm
- Stav autorského práva: Chráněno autorským právem
- Místo umístění: Canberra Museum and Gallery