hidden treasures - Maitland Regional Art Gallery

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hidden treasures - Maitland Regional Art Gallery
HIDDEN TREASURES
the Maitland Collection
HIDDEN TREASURES
the Maitland Collection
HIDDEN TREASURES
the Maitland Collection
Maitland Regional Gallery 2003
ISBN 0-646-42897-7
first printing edition of 1,000
230 High Street, Maitland, New South Wales 2320, Australia
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Maitland Regional Gallery is fully funded by Maitland City Council.
cover image: Dale FRANK, Back from the City 1976, P76-05, courtesy Dale Frank and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery
Foreword
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Peter Blackmore
Maitland Regional Gallery
& the Maitland Collection
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Jill Stowell
Selected works
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Maitland Prize lists
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Biographies
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Acknowledgements
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Foreword
Hidden Treasures: The Maitland Collection showcases the permanent collection of
the Maitland Regional Gallery. The works in this exhibition have been selected from
over 600 paintings, prints and drawings. They reflect the various histories of art in
Australia over the last 50 years and highlight the contribution that locally based artists
have made to these histories.
The Maitland Collection holds representative works of Australia’s most important artists
from the twentieth century. These include Lloyd Rees, Sir Sidney Nolan, Brett Whiteley,
Sir Hans Heysen, Robert Dickerson, Charles Blackman, John Coburn and Donald
Friend. The early central desert dot painting by Tim Leura Tjapaltjarri is particularly
unique. It is, quite simply, the most important Aboriginal artwork held in any regional
gallery in Australia and it represents the only internationally significant art movement
ever to emerge from this country.
Another unique feature of the Maitland Collection is the suite of African bronzes and
carvings kindly donated by William Bowmore. Bowmore became the first Freeman of
the City of Maitland in 1986. Also represented are artworks by influential writers and
administrators such as Elwyn Lynn and James Gleeson. Perhaps the most interesting
feature of the Maitland Collection is the number of early works acquired from artists
who later went on to substantial careers. Important early works by Brian Dunlop, Neil
Emmerson, Dale Frank and Tim Johnson can be found at Maitland.
The Maitland Collection also showcases the work of artists from the broader Hunter
region. While works by John Olsen, Margaret Olley and Sir William Dobell are familiar
to us all and are included in the collection, the Gallery has also supported a very
broad range of locally based practice. John Martin, the former Mayor of Maitland, is
well represented, as is senior Hunter Valley identity Max Watters. Of particular interest
are figurative landscapes by locally based and internationally renowned crime-writer,
Barry Maitland.
Hidden Treasures: The Maitland Collection marks Maitland City Council’s commitment
to the visual arts in the Hunter Region. It showcases the best artists from Australia
including many with strong local connections. On behalf of Maitland City Council
and the people of Maitland, I hope that you enjoy this exhibition.
Cr Peter Blackmore
Mayor of Maitland
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Maitland Regional Gallery
& the Maitland Collection
The works of art in the permanent
collection of the Maitland Gallery have
been amassed in various ways. Like other
regional galleries, Maitland has been the
recipient of many gifts from generous
individuals. Further works have been
purchased with funds raised by an active
Gallery Society. But the history of the
collection is closely linked to the Maitland
Art Prize, at the time of its inception in
1957 one of the first valuable art prizes in
NSW outside Sydney.
Established
through
cooperation
between the Hunter River Agricultural
and Horticultural Association, Maitland
City Council and the Maitland Branch
of the Arts Council of NSW, the Prize
achieved a national profile through the
many contacts in the wider art world
of Jean Oberhansli, wife of the then
manager of the Bradmill textile works.
The Prize only became acquisitive in
1965. Since that date the winning works
have been presented to the Maitland
City Art Gallery by the Maitland Show
Association.
Many notable artists were attracted to
the prize and later to minor awards for
works on paper and a prize specifically
for local artists. Over the years Hunter
business firms have contributed generous
sponsorship.
The judges chosen each year constitute
a roll-call of leading gallery directors,
curators, teachers and artists; evidence
of the long-standing prestige of the prize.
In recent times the escalating price of
paintings has usurped the value of the
prize and thus its attraction to nationally
prominent artists. This and the growing
maturity of the art scene in the Hunter
has led to many more local artists winning
the major award. Since the prize-winning
works in the collection cover almost fifty
years of Australian art history, they reveal
significant changes in style and ethos,
from the bold hard-edge abstraction of
the 1960s to the post-modern ironies of
today.
As the gallery acquired prize-winning
works by prominent artists, both national
and local, it also attracted donations
from generous individuals. William
Bowmore, who has enriched many
public collections in Australia, has been
particularly generous to Maitland. He was
made a Freeman of the City of Maitland
in recognition of his gifts which include
paintings by Ray Crooke, Shay Docking
and Margaret Olley as well as drawings
by Sir William Dobell and Brett Whiteley.
A particularly significant gift made
in 1979 consisted of a group of tribal
West African sculpture, which includes
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some historically important bronzes.
Few galleries in Australia have anything
equivalent, though Mr Bowmore divided
his African collection between Maitland
and the Australian Museum in Sydney.
the gallery in 1973 as Secretary of the
Maitland City Art Gallery Society and in
1984 was appointed part-time Director
with financial assistance from the NSW
Ministry for the Arts.
The importance of another Bowmore gift
was only recently recognised. A small
Aboriginal painting presented in 1979
was discovered to be the work of Tim
Leura Tjapaltjarri, one of the founding
fathers of the Papunya art community in
the Western desert north of Alice Springs.
Mrs I.F. Cantwell is another notable
benefactor, having donated works
by Lloyd Rees, Donald Friend, James
Gleeson and Sir Sidney Nolan.
It was always Margaret Sivyer’s vision
to instigate a rich and varied annual
program of exhibitions. In the nineteenthcentury heritage mansion, Brough
House, leased since 1975 by the Council
from the Reserve Trustee, the National
Trust, the calendar contained regular
events with a particular focus on art in
education. The Tertiary Student Award
was established in 1976 for students of
the area’s art schools. The Secondary
Student Prize (1978) has catered for a
growing number of schools in the Lower
Hunter.
Important gifts from the Gallery Society
include prints and drawings by Lloyd
Rees, John Olsen and Louis Kahan.
However, the history of the Maitland
City Art Gallery, now the Maitland
Regional Gallery, extends far beyond its
collection.
It was not until 1975 that the expanding
collection found a permanent home in
Brough House, though Margaret Sivyer
was only made full-time Director in 1993,
three years after the administration of
the gallery passed from the control of
the Gallery Society to the Maitland City
Council. She began her involvement with
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Several winners of the Tertiary Student
Award have established notable careers
and many of their winning works were
acquired for the collection. Important
early pieces from 1978 and 1980 by
Michael Bell arrived in this way, as well
as an early gestural abstract by Chris
Langlois. Other significant winners have
been Jane Lander (1981), Neil Emmerson
(1982) and Peter Atkins (1984). A prize
for plant and wildlife illustration was
established in 1992 and in 2003 the
Pambulong Award for Aboriginal Students
was inaugurated. Survey exhibitions in
1994 and 1996 brought together works by
many previous winners.
Margaret Sivyer, who was awarded
an OAM in 1990, pioneered two other
major initiatives. She felt strongly that the
history of artmaking in the area should be
preserved. The gallery curated several
exhibitions by the group of women artists,
many of them students of John Passmore
and Brian Cowley, who came together
in the late 1950s. Norma Allen, Mary
Beeston and Rae Richards were also
featured in well-researched individual
surveys. No other gallery in the region has
documented its exhibitions so assiduously,
nor has compiled such comprehensive
files on the area’s artists.
Margaret Sivyer has also been keen to
support a more recent generation of
artists. Every year saw at least one large
group exhibition based on environmental
or commemorative themes. A wide and
catholic group of artists was regularly
invited to participate.
She also mounted survey exhibitions of
the work of such prominent regional
artists as painters John Montefiore,
David Middlebrook, Francis Celtlan and
Max Watters, printmaker Patricia WilsonAdams, potter Sue Jones and polymaths
Trevor Weekes and Joy Longworth. A
survey of the painting and sculpture of
Lezlie and Peter Tilley toured to other
regional galleries in 2000. Painter and
former Mayor of Maitland, John Martin,
multiple winner of the Maitland Prize, was
invited several times to exhibit.
Other important projects included
exhibitions which pioneered installations
and fibre-based artmaking. The Fibre
Artists of the Hunter brought together
some
remarkable
artists.
Large
sculptural works were frequently shown
to advantage in the formal domestic
ambience of the old house. In 1984 a
notable exhibition was drawn from the
Rodin bronzes in the Bowmore collection.
Ceramics with glass by Julio Santos and
Setsuko Ogishi were a regular focus.
As the gallery moves into a new phase
of its development in its splendid new
home, it is important that we honour a
proud past. The Maitland City Art Gallery
has had many significant achievements
in an almost thirty year history.
Jill Stowell
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Selected works
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Michael BELL, The Dog Beach, Newcastle, 1999
oil on board, 119 x 182 cm, P00-01
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Charles BLACKMAN, I Love Tom Jones, 1969
lithograph (edition 9/25), 40 x 58 cm, P78-03
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John COBURN, Legend IV, 1965
oil on canvas, 152 x 169 cm, P66-03
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Ray CROOKE, Island Villagers, 1969
oil on board, 60 x 90 cm, P85-03
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Robert DICKERSON, Blue Lovers After Picasso, (no date)
oil on canvas board, 60 x 44 cm, P95-01
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Sir William DOBELL, Kensington Gardens London, 1936
oil on board, 20 x 24 cm, P76-02
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Shay DOCKING, Woodflower, 1962
oil on masonite, 137 x 92 cm, P95-09
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Brian DUNLOP, Coal Mining at Burragorang, 1956
oil on canvas, 70 x 120 cm, P57-02
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Neil EMMERSON, Girl in Water, 1984
screenprint (edition 1/6), 102 x 121 cm, P86-02
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Dale FRANK, Back from the City, 1975
acrylic on masonite, 82 x 112 cm, P76-05
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Hector GILLILAND, Untitled, 1964
oil on masonite, 122 x 120 cm, P65-01
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James GLEESON, Hermes turns Daphne to Stone, (no date)
oil on hardboard, 13 x 15 cm, P85-04
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Newton HEDSTROM, Concrete Mixer, 1948
oil on masonite, 49 x 59 cm, P57-04
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Sali HERMAN, St Mark’s Church of England, 1956
oil on canvas, 50 x 60 cm, P58-01
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Sir Hans HEYSEN, Untitled (Old Mill), (no date)
oil on canvas, 30 x 25 cm, P87-03
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Col JORDAN, Poise, 1968
oil on masonite, 137 x 137 cm, P68-01
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Louis KAHAN, Allegory, 1985
etching (edition 3/55), 56 x 68 cm, P86-03
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Michael KMIT, Girl on Blue Background, 1964
mixed media, 23 x 20 cm, P78-11
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Tim LEURA TJAPALTJARRI, Untitled, c1973
acrylic on masonite, 62 x 42 cm, AB79-01
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John MARTIN, View from the Bottom Window (Into Z), 1985
mixed media, 158 x 114, P86-01
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John MORRIS, Unseasonal Landscape, 1992
oil on canvas, 122 x 203 cm, P92-09
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Sir Sidney NOLAN, Mine Manager, (no date)
ink & paint on glass, 26 x 31 cm, P84-07
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Margaret OLLEY, Banksias, 1970
oil on masonite, 121 x 98 cm, P76-18
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John OLSEN, Swimming Frog II, 1986
lithograph (edition 25/40), 96 x 63 cm, P86-07
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Clifton PUGH, Landscape with White Heron, (no date)
oil on board, 26 x 21 cm, P99-09
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Lloyd REES, Hillside Farm, 1950
oil on canvas board, 30 x 37 cm, P84-10
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Brian ROBERTS, Language of Navigation, 2001
oil on canvas, 122 x 152 cm, P01-04
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Bruce ROWLAND, Masque, 1978
oil on hardboard, 92 x 122 cm, P96-07
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Joshua SMITH, JWA Smith (Self Portrait), 1937
oil on canvas, 122 x 77 cm, P99-16
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Lezlie TILLEY, 69 Continuity (Quilt for Margaret Alice), 1998
mixed media, 183 x 119 cm, P98-01
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Peter TILLEY, Shards with Leaves and Flowers, 1992
mixed media, 79 x 68 x 7 cm, P92-11
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Brett WHITELEY, Nude (no date)
lithograph (edition 20/60), 59 x 46 cm, P78-22
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Maitland Art Prize
Year
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
joint
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
joint
1982
1983
joint
1984 - 1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992 joint
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
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joint
Winner
Roy FLUKE
Roy FLUKE
Sali HERMAN
Sali HERMAN
Leonard ANNOIS
Sali HERMAN
Sheila McDONALD
William PEASCOD
Charles REDDINGTON
Hector GILLILAND
John COBURN
Graham COHEN
Col JORDAN
Hector GILLILAND
James MELDRUM
William PEASCOD
Louis JAMES
Les BURCHER
Ron LAMBERT
David RANKIN
John MARTIN
Ross JACKSON
Geoff La GERCHE
Kate BRISCOE
Michael GOODE
Ann TAYLOR
Gregory HARKNESS
Jean ISHERWOOD
John EARLE
Ann TAYLOR
No funding
John MARTIN
Janet LAWRENCE
Tim JOHNSON
Kate BRISCOE
Ruth WALLER
Lionel SMITH
John MORRIS
Peter TILLEY
Barry GAZZARD
Julie HOSKING
Mary BEESTON
Maitland Show suspended
David MIDDLEBROOK
Roy JACKSON
Lezlie TILLEY
Liz CUMMING
Title
The Refinery
Circular Quay
Dawn at Port Macquarie
Miss Margo Clancy
Café de Beaux Arts - Paris
Brick Kilns
On the Sandover
Poem to a Burnt Land
The Golden Apples of the Hesperides
Untitled
Legend IV
Carnival
Poise
Grey, White and Red
Green Space Box
Tao
Spy Hole 10
Spreading Town
Vertical Lateral
Skirt
Kalik Pink
Untitled
Kellermans
Big Pink
Interior with Landscape
Going North
Tri-Trangi
Hillside
Gumtree Landscape
Mackeral Beach
Judge
Sir William Dobell
Sir William Dobell
Laurie Thomas
George Molnar
Sali Herman
Daniel Thomas
Robert Haines
View From the Bottom Window
Between Two Lives
Tai Situpa
Mantle
Landscape with Quarry
Meeting Place
Unseasonal Conditions
Shards with Leaves and Flowers
Nothing So Mute as God’s Mouth
Earth Altars
Honeysuckle phoenix I
David Bradshaw
Terence Maloon
Grazia Gunn
John Coburn
Alun Leach-Jones
Trevor Weekes
Tony Bond
Lake George
Last Light
69 Continuity (Quilt for Margaret Alice)
Graw in Blue
Nicole Grant
Edmund Capon
Katrina Rumley
Reg Richardson
Tony Tuckson
Wallace Thornton
Brian Finemore
John Stringer
Gordon Thompson
Daniel Thomas
Eric Westbrook
James Gleeson
Guy Warren
John Santry
Lorna M. Nimmo
Frances McCarthy
Sydney Ball
Elwynn Lynn
John Coburn
Peter Laverty
David P. Miller
Ken Reinhard
John Henshaw
David Rose
Hendrik Kolenberg
William Bowmore
2000
2001
2002
2003
joint
joint
Michael BELL
Jill ORR
Brian ROBERTS
Lezlie TILLEY
David MIDDLEBROOK
Brian ROBERTS
The Dog Beach, Newcastle
A Preference for the Buena Vista Social Club
Language of Navigation
Midnight at Bur Dubai
Red Gold
Navigator’s Journal
Sue Mitchell
Title
Foreboding
World of Tinsel
Man’s Cloud
Time
Personages and Gothic
Nara Memory
Figure 1
Listening Along a Beam
The Banteng
Crossing the Prairie
Violet
Mandarin Tree
Wet Day System
Wall Theme VIII
View Over the Valley
Temple Place
Cronulla 27
Red Condition
Kalianne
Man with a Suitcase
Girl in Water
Restful Night
Judge
Brian Finemore
John Stringer
Gordon Thompson
Daniel Thomas
Eric Westbrook
James Gleeson
Guy Warren
John Santry
Lorna M. Nimmo
Frances McCarthy
Sydney Ball
Elwynn Lynn
John Coburn
Peter Laverty
David P. Miller
Ken Reinhard
John Henshaw
David Rose
Sioux Garside
Annette Larkin
Norman Glen
Maitland Print Prize
Year
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
joint
Winner
Earle BACKEN
George BALDESSIN
Stephen SPURRIER
Sue BUCKLEY
George BALDESSIN
Robert GRIEVE
David ROSE
Vi COLLINGS
Mary MACQUEEN
Anthony KELLY
A.A. MORGAN
Ian PEARSON
Patricia WILSON
Basil HADLEY
Ursula LAVERTY
Rick BADGER
P. KING
Raymond ARNOLD
Fred CRESS
Grahame FRANSELLA
Neil EMMERSON
Bruno TUCCI
Award withheld
Colleen NEAL
Award withheld
Joy LONGWORTH
Noel THURGATE
Lee ZAUNDERS
Lorraine ROBERTSON
Shirley CAMERON-ROBERTS
Maitland Show suspended
Joy LONGWORTH
Shirley CAMERON-ROBERTS
Garry FOYE
Anne CAPE
Anne CAPE
Jill ORR
Michael BELL
Bob BIRCH
Foam Fascination
Untitled
Portrait of Royston Harper
Visage
Sunbaker
Studies in Form and Movement
Untitled
The Embrace
Capertee Reflection 3
Nude Image
Female Presence
Chum
Hell’s Kitchen
Into the Mangroves
David Bradshaw
Terence Maloon
Grazia Gunn
John Coburn
Alun Leach-Jones
Trevor Weekes
Tony Bond
Hendrik Kolenberg
William Bowmore
Nicole Grant
Edmund Capon
Katrina Rumley
Reg Richardson
Sue Mitchell
Sioux Garside
Annette Larkin
Norman Glen
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Biographies
Michael BELL
Maitland 1959
STUDIES: NCAE 1978-81. APPOINTMENTS: Teaching Hunter
Institute of Tech 1984-94 & 1999-2003, Goulburn TAFE 199698. AWARDS: Maitland 1980, 1981, 2000 & 2002; Newcastle
Uni 1993
Charles BLACKMAN OBE
Sydney 1928
STUDIES: East Sydney Tech 1943-46. APPOINTMENTS: Press
artist, Sydney Sun 1945; vice president, Contemporary Art
Society 1954. AWARDS: Rowney Prize, Melbourne 1959;
Crouch Prize, Ballarat 1960; Helena Rubenstein scholarship,
Melbourne 1960; Dyson endowment award 1960; Twenty
Nations exhibition, Saigon 1962; occupancy Australian studio,
Cite Internationale des Arts, Paris; OBE & Queens Jubilee
Medal 1977.
John COBURN AM
Ingham 1925
STUDIES: East Sydney Tech 1947-50. APPOINTMENTS: Graphic
designer, ABC 1956-59; teaching, East Sydney Tech 1959-67;
head, Canberra Tech Art School 1967-69; tapestry designer,
Aubusson Paris 1969-72; head, East Sydney Tech 1972-74;
trustee, AGNSW 1976-80. AWARDS: Bathurst 1959; Blake
Prizes 1960 & 1977; Tamworth 1962; Young 1963; Darcy Morris
Memorial 1963; Maitland 1966; AM 1980; honorary doctorate,
James Cook 1991.
Ray CROOKE AM
Melbourne 1922
STUDIES: Swinbourne 1946-48. APPOINTMENTS: Official war
artist, Vietnam 1966. AWARDS: Archibald Prize 1969.
Robert DICKERSON
Sydney 1924
APPOINTMENTS: Professional boxer 1940-44. AWARDS: Clint
Prize 1954; Darcy Morris Memorial 1958; Tumut 1959; RAS
NSW 1965; Mirror-Waratah prize 1966; Gold Coast 1974; DDB
Needham Prize 1990.
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APPOINTMENTS: Official war artist, WW2; teacher, East Sydney
Tech c.1940. AWARDS: Society of Artists Travelling Scholarship
1929; State Theatre Art Quest 1929; Archibald Prizes 1943,
1948 & 1959; Wynne Prize 1948; Australian Women’s Weekly
portrait prize 1957; Britannica Australia award 1964; knighted
1966.
Shay DOCKING
Warrnambool 1928 – 1998 Sydney
STUDIES: Swinburne Tech, 1947-50; NGV School 1954-55.
AWARDS Maitland 1959; Gold Coast 1979; Newcastle 1986.
Brian DUNLOP
Sydney 1938
STUDIES: East Sydney Tech 1954-59; southern Europe
1960; Europe & UK 1963-68; Italy 1981-83. APPOINTMENTS:
Teaching, incl. East Sydney Tech, UNSW, NAS 1968-1980s;
artist in residence, Uni of Melbourne 1980-81. AWARDS: Le
Gay Brereton Prize AGNSW 1958; Hamilton 1976; Canberra
1976 & 77; Coffs Harbour 1977; Gold Coast 1977; Mornington
1977; Lillian Pederson Prize QAG 1978; John McCaughey Prize
AGNSW 1978; Sulman Prize 1980.
Neil EMMERSON
Melbourne 1956
STUDIES: Warrnambool IAE 1975-77; Newcastle CAE 1982-83 &
1985; City Art Institute 1984 & 1994; SCA 2001. APPOINTMENTS:
Tutoring Dareton College 1980-81, Newcastle Community Art
Centre 1983, NCAE 1985, APW 1988-89; printmaker APW 198889, Print Council Aust 1988-89; lecturing Uni Melb 1988-89, RMIT
1990 & 1992-94, UNE 1991, La Trobe 1994, SCA 1995-98 & 1999,
COFA 1999, Aust Catholic Uni 2000-02; committees Gertrude
Street 1988, Print Council 1990, SCA 1995-98. AWARDS:
Maitland 1983 & 1986; VACB grant 1992, 1997 & 1999; NAVA
grant 1994; Uni Sydney Award 1998; NSW Ministry program
1999.
Dale FRANK
Singleton 1959
AWARDS: Maitland 1975; Red Cross Prize 1975; Muswellbrook
1982; Phillip Morris Grant 1988; Geelong 1999.
Sir William DOBELL
Newcastle 1899 – 1970 Lake Macquarie
Hector GILLILAND OAM
Launceston 1911 – 2002 Sydney
STUDIES: Apprentice architect, Newcastle 1916-24; Julian
Ashton, Sydney 1924-29; Slade School, London 193031; The Hague Holland 1930; Europe & London 1931-39.
STUDIES: East Sydney Tech 1935-40; Canberra Uni 1946-48;
Europe 1953-54. APPOINTMENTS: Teacher, Canberra Tech
1948-52, NGV 1958, UNSW 1959-77, East Sydney Tech 1970-74.
AWARDS: Yorick Club 1955; Bathurst 1955, 1957 & 1960;
Perth 1956; Maude Vizard-Wholohan prize 1958; Rockdale
1958; Albury 1960 & 1962; Mirror-Waratah prizes 1961 & 1964;
Ballarat 1961; Leeton 1962; Grenfell 1962; Young 1962; Grace
Prize 1963; Tumut 1963; Berrima 1963 & 1964; Grafton 1963 &
1965; RAgSNSW 1964; Wellington 1964; Maitland 1965 & 1969;
VACB exhibition grants 1975 & 1977.
James GLEESON AO
Sydney 1915
STUDIES: East Sydney Tech 1931-36; Sydney Teachers College
1937-38; Europe & UK 1947-49; Europe 1958-59; USA 1959.
APPOINTMENTS: Lecturing Sydney Teachers College 1945-46;
art critic Sydney Sun 1949-72, Sun-Herald 1962-74; lecturing
Orient Line Exhibitions 1956 & 1964-67; director Sir William
Dobell Art Foundation 1971-94; judging panel 11th Bienale de
Sao Paolo, 1971; commissioner 12th Bienale de Sao Paolo,
1972; deputy chair VACB 1973-76; chair acquisitions &
council NGA 1976-82; visiting curator NGA 1975; foundation
member International Association of Art Critics. AWARDS:
CAS prize 1941; AM 1975; honorary doctorate, Macquarie
1989; AO 1990.
ass dir, City Art Institute 1982-89; professor COFA 1991-94.
AWARDS: Wollongong 1965 & 1973; Brisbane 1966; Royal
Art Society prizes 1967 & 1969; Maitland 1968; Muswellbrook
1968; TAA Australian prize 1970; Gold Coast 1971; Flotta Lauro
travelling scholarship 1971.
Michael KMIT
Stryj Ukraine 1910 – 1981 Sydney
STUDIES Academy of Fine Arts, Krakow. APPOINTMENTS:
teaching in Lvov, Poland, and Landeck, Austria after WW2.
AWARDS: Blake Prize 1953; Perth 1954; Critics Prize 1955; Darcy
Morris prize 1956; Sulman Prizes 1957 & 70; Melrose 1967.
Louis KAHAN AO
Vienna Austria 1905 – 2002 Melbourne
STUDIES: Academie Colarossi, Paris 1946; Paris & London 195458. APPOINTMENTS: French Foreign Legion 1939; war artist
1942-45; artist Le Figaro 1946; Perth 1947-50; artist Meanjin.
AWARDS: Albury 1953; Mosman 1959; Archibald Prize 1962;
RNAgQ 1964, 1966 & 1967; Bendigo 1965; Kinsella 1976;
Worland 1976; Caulfield 1980; Drummoyne 1993; AO 1993.
Newton HEDSTROM
Tim LEURA TJAPALTJARRI
STUDIES: NAS 1932-34; J.S Watkins School 1934-35; RMIT
1943-45; travel studies UK, Europe, 1976, 80, 83. AWARDS:
Mosman 1948; Manly 1969 & 1970; Caltex Prize 1971; Sydney
art society prizes 1975, 1978 & 1985; Mercantile Credits
Competition 1985.
STUDIES: Ceremonial training. APPOINTMENTS: Stockman, NT.
Sydney 1914
Sali HERMAN CMG OBE
Zurich Switzerland 1898 – 1993 Sydney
STUDIES: Zurich Tech 1914-16; Paris 1920-23; George Bell 1937.
APPOINTMENTS: Official war artist 1945-46. AWARDS: Wynne
Prizes 1944, 1962 & 1965; Sulman Prizes 1946 & 1948; Bendigo
1948 & 1949; Geelong 1948; Brisbane 1958; Maitland 1959,
1960 & 1962; Wagga Wagga 1958; McCaughey prize 1959;
Tumut 1959; Newcastle 1962; RAgSNSW 1964; OBE 1971; CMG
1982.
Sir Hans HEYSEN OBE
Hamburg Germany 1877 – 1968 Hahndorf
STUDIES: Norwood Art School; Adelaide School of Design;
Academie des Beaux-Arts, Paris 1899-1903. APPOINTMENTS:
Trustee AGSA 1940-68. AWARDS: Wynne Prizes 1904, 1909,
1911, 1920, 1922, 1924, 1926, 1931, 1932; Crouch prize 1931;
Vizard-Wholohan prize 1957; OBE 1954; knighted 1959.
Col JORDAN
Sydney 1935
STUDIES: Balmain Teachers College 1954-55; Sydney 195762. APPOINTMENTS: Teaching, NSW D Ed 1960s; lecturing
Wollongong Inst Education 1970-74, NAS 1975-82; dean &
Napperby 1939 – 1984 Papunya
John MARTIN
Sydney 1942
STUDIES: NAS 1960-61; Europe & UK 1972-74. APPOINTMENTS:
Lecturing, Newcastle CAE 1974-1980, UNSW 1981-91,
University of Wollongong 1986-87, University of Newcastle
2001; Mayor of Maitland City 1994-97. AWARDS: Maitland
1976 & 1986.
John MORRIS
Newcastle 1954
STUDIES: Newcastle CAE 1971-76, Uni Newcastle 1988-89.
APPOINTMENTS: Teaching, Hunter Institute of Tech 1988-2003.
AWARDS: Maitland 1992; Newcastle 1995 & 1996
Sir Sidney NOLAN AC CBE
Melbourne 1917 – 1992 London England
STUDIES: Prahran Tech 1932; NGV school 1934 & 1936; Atelier
17, Paris; SW Hayter 1957-58. APPOINTMENTS: Advisor,
Venice Bienale 1954. AWARDS: Dunlop prize 1950; Italian
Government scholarship 1956; Harkness Fellowship1958-60;
ANU fellowship 1965; Britannica Australia award 1969; CBE
1963; Knight Bachelor 1981.
Margaret OLLEY AO
Kyogle 1923
STUDIES: Brisbane City Tech; East Sydney Tech 1945; La
Grande Chaumiere, Paris 1949; Papua New Guinea 1966-68,
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SE Asia 1969; USA & Europe 1980-89. AWARDS: Mosman 1947;
Lismore 1958; Redcliffe 1962, 1963 & 1965; Helena Rubenstein
Portrait Prize 1962; Finney Prize 1963; Johnsonian Club Prize
1964; Toowoomba 1965; Bendigo 1965; Aberdare 1986; AM
1991; honorary doctorate, Macquarie 1991; life governor,
AGNSW 1992.
John OLSEN AO OBE
Newcastle 1928
STUDIES: Julian Ashton; Orban School 1950-56; SW Hayter,
Paris 1957-60; Spain 1965-67; UK, Europe & USA 1983.
APPOINTMENTS: Lecturing, UNSW 1960-61; principal, Bakery
Art School 1967-70; trustee, AGNSW 1977-80. AWARDS:
Rockdale 1960; Brisbane 1961; Perth 1961; Sydney 1961;
Georges Prize 1963; Launceston 1964; Wynne Prizes 1969 &
1985; OBE 1977; Sulman Prize 1989; Australia Council 5 year
fellowship 1993.
Clifton PUGH AO
Melbourne 1924 – 1990 Melbourne
STUDIES: NGV School 1947-50. APPOINTMENTS: Soldier,
AIF, New Guinea 1943-45 & Japan 1946; member
Commonwealth Arts Advisory Board; member Visual Arts
Board of the Australia Council 1972; official war artist, ANZAC
75th anniversary, Gallipoli 1989. AWARDS: Vizard-Wholohan
Prize 1958; Ballarat 1958; Crouch Prize 1960, RAgSNSW 1965;
Archibald Prizes 1965, 1971 & 1972; Caltex Prize 1976; AlburyWodonga 1976; AM 1985.
Lloyd REES AC CMG
Yeronga 1895 – 1988 Sydney
STUDIES: Brisbane Tech 1910-16; UK & Europe 1923-24, 1953,
1959, 1966 & 1973; Chelsea Polytechnic, London 1923.
APPOINTMENTS: Artist, Ure Smith 1917; lecturing, teaching
& dean, Sydney 1946-70; advisor to Felton Bequest; advisor
to Bendigo Art Gallery, 1949; president, NSW Society of
Artists 1961-65; member, National Advisory Committee for
UNESCO & chair, Visual Arts Committee 1964-69. AWARDS:
Silver medal, Paris Exposition 1937; Godfrey Rivers Prize
1941; Wynne Prizes 1950 & 1982; Commonwealth Jubilee
Prize 1951; Ku-ring-gai 1951; Dunlop Prize 1954, RAgSNSW
1958; Brisbane 1964; honorary doctorates, Sydney 1970 &
Tasmania 1984; McCaughey Prizes 1971, 1979 & 1983; CMG
1977; FRAI 1979; Mosman 1981; AC 1985; Jack Manton Prize
1987; Medaille de la Ville de Paris 1987.
Brian ROBERTS
Brighton 1934
STUDIES: Melbourne College of Graphic Arts 1949 – 1956
APPOINTMENTS: Art director & filmmaker London 1956-61,
Chicago 1961-73; gallery director Impressions Melbourne
1975-77, Signed Editions Melbourne 1977-79; teaching
Baulkham Hills TAFE 1980s, Hawksebury College 1980s,
Avondale College 1996. AWARDS: Liverpool 1992; Newcastle
1993 & 1994; RAgNSW 1999; Maitland 2001 & 2003.
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Bruce ROWLAND
Sydney 1946
STUDIES: East Sydney Tech 1962-66, University College London
1969-70, Newcastle CAE 1977-78. APPOINTMENTS: teaching,
Newcastle Tech 1968-83; head teacher Gymea Tech 198386, Wollongong Tech 1986-87, Newcastle Tech 1987-92,
Hunter Institute Tech 1992-95 & 1997-2003; acting director
Hunter Institute Tech 1996-97. AWARDS: Raymond Terrace
1971 & 2000.
Joshua SMITH
Sydney 1905
STUDIES: East Sydney Tech 1927; Julian Ashton 192931. APPOINTMENTS: Camouflage artist, WW2. AWARDS:
Archibald Prize 1944; Katoomba 1962.
Lezlie TILLEY
Sydney 1949
STUDIES: NAS, East Sydney Tech 1967; Newcastle School of
Art & Design 1973-75 & 1979-80; Newcastle CAE, 1981-83.
APPOINTMENTS: Teaching, Hunter Institute of Technology
1986-2003; lecturing, University of Newcastle, 1994-97.
AWARDS: NSW Special Art Scholarship 1967; Von Bertouch
Prize, 1980; Dattilo Rubbo Prize 1984; Weston 1992; Singleton
1993; Muswellbrook 1993, 1997 & 2000; Newcastle 1994, 1998
& 1999; Maitland 1998 & 2002; Gosford 2003.
Peter TILLEY
Melbourne 1946
STUDIES: Newcastle School Art & Design 1973-75 & 1978-79;
Malaysia 1975-77. APPOINTMENTS: RAAF 1963-78. AWARDS:
Von Bertouch Prize 1979; Maitland 1992; Newcastle 1992,
1993 & 1998; Port Stephens 1992 & 1993; Stanthorpe 1992;
Muswellbrook 1992 & 2000.
Brett WHITELEY AO
Sydney 1939 – 1992 Thirroul
STUDIES: Julian Ashton 1957-59. APPOINTMENTS: Commercial
artist Lintas Sydney 1956-59AWARDS: Bathurst prize 1956;
Italian travelling scholarship 1960; Dyson grant 1961;
Commonwealth Art Advisory Board scholarship 1961;
Biennale de Paris international prize 1961; Perth 1965;
Harkness scholarship 1967; Sir William Angliss Prize 1975;
McCaughey Prizes 1975, 1976 & 1977; Archibald Prizes 1976
& 1978; Sulman Prizes 1976 & 1978; Wynne Prizes 1977, 1978
& 1984.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to the many institutions and individuals who have contributed to Hidden Treasures: The
Maitland Collection. This exhibition and catalogue have been made possible with funding from
Maitland City Council and the support of Judy Jaeger in particular. Allan Neader from Neader’s
Print Sevices has also been very generous.
Thanks to Jill Stowell whose essay was written at short notice and despite her own busy schedule.
It was not an easy task. Thanks also to Jill for her invaluable curatorial advice.
Thanks to Sam Pryor whose design and graphics expertise has lent the catalogue such an easy
grace. Thanks to Brian Roberts and Shirley Cameron-Roberts for their guidance and design
suggestions: their enthusiasm for this project and for the gallery in general has been greatly
appreciated. Thanks also to Ian Hamilton for photographing the collection and without whose
advice and contacts this catalogue would not have been possible.
I am grateful for the many people who have helped obtain permission to reproduce works: the
artists, their families and agents including Gil Docking, Roslyn Oxley, Norma Kmit, Shane Pugh,
Yves Close, Sam Dickerson and Wendy Whiteley; Tom Dickson from Viscopy; Alice Livingstone
from the Art Gallery of New South Wales; Geoffrey Smith and Jenny Maloney from National
Gallery of Victoria. Thanks also to Anne McLaughlin for her copyright advice.
Thanks to Lake Macquarie City Art Gallery for storing works and thanks to Margaret Sivyer for
information on the history of the gallery and the Maitland Prize.
My personal thanks to Peter and Lezlie Tilley. Their encouragement has seen me through many
moments of self-doubt.
Finally, I especially acknowledge Kim Blunt who has worked tirelessly as assistant curator on
Hidden Treasures: The Maitland Collection. Thank you Kim.
Paul Magin
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Curator
Paul Magin
Assistant Curator
Kim Blunt
Editor
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Paul Magin
Designer
Sam Pryor
Photographer
Ian Hamilton
Printer
Allan Neader
Installation
Peter Joass
Sam Pryor
Kim Blunt