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Carcase II, 1971
By Sidney Nolan
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Nolan is widely considered one of Australia’s most important artists, renowned for his images of the infamous outlaw Ned Kelly. Born in 1917 in the Melbourne suburbs, he began to produce his own works aged 20 and held his first solo exhibition in 1940. Though he was conscripted in 1942, two years later he deserted stating that his ‘conduct as an artist and as a soldier have finally proved incompatible.’
After the war, Nolan was drawn to Australia’s legendary outlaw Ned Kelly. Completing his first Kelly images in 1945, Nolan’s constant return to the theme produced the paintings for which he is most celebrated. By 1953 Nolan had moved to London permanently and in 1963 he was awarded an O.B.E.. Major retrospectives of his work were held at the Whitechapel in London, Dublin, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth. Nolan died in 1992.
After the war, Nolan was drawn to Australia’s legendary outlaw Ned Kelly. Completing his first Kelly images in 1945, Nolan’s constant return to the theme produced the paintings for which he is most celebrated. By 1953 Nolan had moved to London permanently and in 1963 he was awarded an O.B.E.. Major retrospectives of his work were held at the Whitechapel in London, Dublin, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth. Nolan died in 1992.
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Original etching in reddish brown ink, artists proof aside from the edition of 60, from the Dust Series.
Printed at White Ink Studio, London, bearing their blind stamp bottom right.
The Dust Series was a suite of 25 etchings based on a series of earlier prints and drawings of Ned Kelly, and scenes of the Australian outback that Nolan made in the 40s and 50s at a time of major drought.
Printed at White Ink Studio, London, bearing their blind stamp bottom right.
The Dust Series was a suite of 25 etchings based on a series of earlier prints and drawings of Ned Kelly, and scenes of the Australian outback that Nolan made in the 40s and 50s at a time of major drought.
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