12th Dec, 2023 14:00
SIR SIDNEY NOLAN (BRITISH/AUSTRALIAN, 1917-1992)
Figure in a Landscape
signed 'nolan' (lower right); further signed and dated 'Nolan/1969' (verso)
mixed media on paper
51.2 x 75 cm. (20 1/8 x 29 1/2 in.)
Provenance
Sale; Bonhams, London, 28 March 2006
With Pyms Gallery, London
Sir Sidney Nolan, a prominent figure in Australian modernist art, is renowned for his portrayals of the historical and mythological aspects of rural life in Australia. His paintings, characterized by vibrant colours, compelling compositions, and intentionally unconventional techniques, capture narratives of loss, failure, and captivity in the Australian context. His works often feature iconic figures such as the outlawed Kelly Gang, the shipwreck survivor Eliza Fraser, and the explorers Burke and Wills. Nolan’s iconic depictions of the Kelly Gang played a crucial role in shaping Ned Kelly as a symbol representing Australian history and identity
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