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Australian official war artists are those who have been expressly employed by either the
Australian War Memorial The Australian War Memorial is Australia's national memorial to the members of its armed forces and supporting organisations who have died or participated in wars involving the Commonwealth of Australia and some conflicts involving pe ...
(AWM) or the Army Military History Section (or its antecedents). These artist soldiers depicted some aspect of war through art; this might be a pictorial record or it might commemorate how war shapes lives.
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War artists have explored a visual and sensory dimension of war which is often absent in written histories or other accounts of warfare. Official war artists have been appointed by governments for information or propaganda purposes and to record events on the battlefield; but there are many other types of war artist. A war artist creates a visual account of war by showing its impact as men and women are shown waiting, preparing, fighting, suffering, celebrating, Canadian War Museum (CWM)
"Australia, Britain and Canada in the Second World War,"
2005.
The works produced by war artists illustrate and record many aspects of war, and the individual's experience of war, whether allied or enemy, service or civilian, military or political, social or cultural. The rôle of the artist and his work embraces the causes, course and consequences of conflict and it has an essentially educational purpose. For example,
C.E.W. Bean Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean (18 November 1879 – 30 August 1968), usually identified as C. E. W. Bean, was Australia's official war correspondent, subsequently its official war historian, who wrote six volumes and edited the remaining six of ...
's ''Anzac Book'' influenced the artists who grew up between the two world wars; and the war art of their childhoods provided a precedent and format for them to follow as war artists of the Second World War.Reid, John B. (1977). ''Australian Artists at War'', Vol. 2, p. 5. The AWM have appointed war artists to record the activities of Australian forces in Korea, Vietnam, East Timor and Afghanistan; and both the AWM and the Australian Army have appointed official war artists to depict Australian forces in Iraq.


First World War

The Australian tradition of war artists started with the First World War. Will Dyson, an expatriate Australian artist living in London petitioned the Australian government to allow him to travel to the
Western Front Western Front or West Front may refer to: Military frontiers *Western Front (World War I), a military frontier to the west of Germany *Western Front (World War II), a military frontier to the west of Germany *Western Front (Russian Empire), a majo ...
where Australian forces were fighting. In 1917 he was finally granted permission to accompany the Australian Imperial Force to record the activities of its soldiers and thus became the first Australian official war artist. This early scheme was expanded upon and other Australian artists were commissioned to undertake forays to the front lines to record the Australian experience of war. Artists who had already enlisted and were fighting with the AIF, were appointed official war artists for the Australian Army.


Second World War

During the Second World War, the
Australian War Memorial The Australian War Memorial is Australia's national memorial to the members of its armed forces and supporting organisations who have died or participated in wars involving the Commonwealth of Australia and some conflicts involving pe ...
, continued the scheme and appointed war artists whilst the Australian Army, Royal Australian Navy and
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appointed their own official war artists from within their ranks. Other venues have honored Australian participation in the war.


Selected artists


First World War

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George Bell George Bell may refer to: Law and politics * George Joseph Bell (1770–1843), Scottish jurist and legal author * George Alexander Bell (1856–1927), Canadian pioneer and Saskatchewan politician * George Bell (Canadian politician) (1869–1940) ...
, 1878–1966.AWM
First World War, official artists
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George Courtney Benson George Courtney Benson (1886–1960) was an Australian painter, muralist and cartoonist, and an official war artist during World War I. Biography George Courtney Benson was born in Collingwood, Melbourne in 1886 to Richard and Mary ( Murdoch) ...
, 1886–1960. *
Frederick C. Britton Frederick Christian Britton (21 May 1889 – 14 December 1931) was an artist and arts educator in South Australia and New South Wales. History Britton was born in Peckham, London and studied painting at the Brook Green School of Art, then the S ...
, 1889–1931 * Charles Bryant, 1883–1937. *
George Coates George Coates (born March 19, 1952) is an American theater director most notable for his work with George Coates Performance Works (GCPW), which he founded in 1977 in San Francisco, CA. The company produced over 20 multi-media live performances ...
National Gallery of Australia (NGA)
"War Artists" by Anna Gray
excerpt, artists "were commissioned to paint portraits and large battle pictures after the war."
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Frank R. Crozier Francis Rossiter Crozier ( – 22 October 1948) was a war records artist who is represented in the Australian War Memorial's art collection along with other Australian official war artists such as H. Septimus Power, Arthur Streeton, George ...
, 1883–1948. * Will Dyson, 1880–1938. * A. Henry Fullwood, 1863–1930. * Charles Web Gilbert, 1867–1925. * John C. Goodchild 1898–1980 * George Washington Lambert, 1873–1930. *
Fred Leist Frederick William Leist (21 August 1873, Sydney – 18 February 1945, Mosman) was an Australian artist. During the First World War, he was an official war artist with Australian forces in Europe.Rutledge, Martha. (1986) "Leist, Frederick Willia ...
, 1878–1945. * Daryl Lindsay * John Longstaff, 1862–1941. *
Will Longstaff William Frederick Longstaff (25 December 1879 – 1 July 1953) was an Australian painter and war artist best known for his works commemorating those who died in the First World War. Birth and education Born in Ballarat, Victoria (Australia), Vi ...
, 1879–1953. *Louis Frederick McCubbin, 1890–1952. *
W. B. McInnes William Beckwith McInnes (18 May 1889 – 9 November 1939) was an Australian portrait painter, winner of the Archibald Prize seven times for his traditional style paintings. He was acting-director at the National Gallery of Victoria and an inst ...
* H. Septimus Power, 1877–1951. * James Quinn, 1869–1951. *James F. Scott 1877–1932. * Arthur Streeton, 1867–1943. * Charles Wheeler


Second World War

* Harold Abbott, 1906–1986.AWM
Second World War, official artists
/ref> *Dennis Adams, 1914–2001. *Richard Ashton, 1913–2001. *George Allen, 1900–1972. * Yosl Bergner, 1920–2017    . * Stella Bowen, 1893–1947. *
Ernest Buckmaster Ernest William Buckmaster (1897–1968) was an Australian artist born in Victoria. He won the Archibald Prize in 1932 with a portrait of Sir William Irvine. He also served as an Australian war artist during World War II. Life and career Buckm ...
, 1897–1968. *
Colin Colahan Colin Cuthbert Orr Colahan (12 February 1897, Woodend, Victoria – 6 June 1987, Ventimiglia) was an Australian painter and sculptor. Educated at Xavier College. Second youngest of the six children of Surgeon-Major-General John Joseph Aloys ...
, 1897–1987. * Sybil Mary Frances Craig, 1901–1989 * William Dargie, 1912–2003. * William Dobell, 1899–1970. *
Russell Drysdale Sir George Russell Drysdale (7 February 1912 – 29 June 1981), also known as Tass Drysdale, was an Australian artist. He won the prestigious Wynne Prize for ''Sofala'' in 1947, and represented Australia at the Venice Biennale in 1954. He was i ...
, 1912–1981. *
Ray Ewers Raymond Boultwood Ewers (20 August 1917 – 5 June 1998) was an Australian sculptor,Australian War Memorial: https://www.awm.gov.au/people/artist_profiles/ewers.asp best known for his sculpture ''Australian Serviceman'' in the Australian War M ...
, 1917–1998. * Harold Freedman, 1915–1999. * Donald Friend, 1915–1989. * John C. Goodchild, 1898–1980. * Murray Griffin, 1903–1992. *
Henry Hanke Henry Aloysius Hanke (14 June 1901 – 29 September 1989) was born in Sydney in 1901. He was an Australian painter and teacher, who won the Archibald Prize in 1934 with a self-portrait, and the inaugural Sulman Prize in 1936 with his painting ' ...
, 1901–1989. * Ivor Hele, 1912–1993. * Sali Herman, 1898–1993. *
Nora Heysen Nora Heysen (11 January 1911 – 30 December 2003) was an Australian artist, the first woman to win the prestigious Archibald Prize in 1938 for portraiture and the first Australian woman appointed as an official war artist. Early years Heyse ...
, 1911–2003. *
Frank Hinder Francis Henry Critchley Hinder (26 June 1906 – 31 December 1992) was an Australian painter, sculptor and art teacher who is also known for his camouflage designs in World War II. Education Born on 26 June 1906 at Summer Hill, Sydney, Hinder ...
, 1906–1992. * Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack, 1895–1965. * Frank Hodgkinson AM, 1919–2001. *
Rex Julius Rex Julius (5 June 1914 – 19 May 1944) was an Australian official war artist of World War II. A commercial artist before the war, Julius enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in June 1940. He served overseas with the RAN and Royal Navy ...
, 1914–1944 * Geoffrey Mainwaring 1912–2000 *
Herbert McClintock Herbert McClintock (1906-1985) was an Australian social realist artist. Biography McClintock was born in Perth, Western Australia. He studied at the National Gallery of Victoria Art School from 1925 to 1927 and again in 1930, where he met fellow ...
, 1906–1985. * Arthur Murch, 1902–1989. * Alan Moore, 1914–2015 *Thomas Maxwell Newton, 1919–1975. *
Sidney Nolan Sir Sidney Robert Nolan (22 April 191728 November 1992) was one of Australia's leading artists of the 20th century. Working in a wide variety of mediums, his oeuvre is among the most diverse and prolific in all of modern art. He is best known ...
, 1917–1992. * Frank Norton, 1916–1983. *
Tony Rafty Tony Rafty (born Anthony Raftopoulos; 12 October 1915 – 9 October 2015) was a Greek-Australian artist. He specialised in drawing caricatures. Biography Rafty was born in Paddington, New South Wales into a family of Greek origin. As a boy he ...
, 1915–2015    . *Reginald Wilfred (Bill) Rowed 1916–1990 * Grace Cossington Smith, 1892–1984. * Grace Taylor, 1897–1988. * Ralph Walker, 1912–2003.


Recent conflicts

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Rick Amor Rick Amor (born 3 March 1948 ) is an Australian artist and figurative painter. He was an Official War Artist for Australia. Life and work Rick Amor was born in Frankston, Victoria, Australia. He has a certificate in art from the Caulfield I ...
, 1948–    , Peacekeeping in East Timor.AWM
Conflicts 1945 to today, official artists
/ref> * Jon Cattapan, 1956–    , Peacekeeping in East Timor. *
Peter Churcher Peter Churcher (born 1964) is an Australian artist. He paints portraits and figures in a realistic style. Life and work Peter Churcher was born in Brisbane, Queensland. He is the son of Betty Churcher, who was the director of the National Galle ...
, 1964–    , War on Terrorism. * George Gittoes AM, 1949–   . * Shaun Gladwell, 1972–    , War in Afghanistan. * Bruce Fletcher, 1937–    , Vietnam War * Ivor Hele, 1912–1993, Korean War *
eX de Medici eX De Medici is an Australian artist, whose works include Installation art, painting, photography, and drawing. Her works often deal with concepts of power and violence, and recurring motifs include skulls, helmets, guns and the swastika symbol ...
, 1959–    , Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands *
Ken McFadyen Kenneth Charles McFadyen (17 January 1932 – 17 March 1998) was an Australian war artist born in Preston, Victoria in 1932. He was appointed as an official war artist for the Vietnam War. He was in Vietnam for 7 months, arriving in mid-August 196 ...
, 1939–1997, Vietnam War * Lewis Miller, 1959–    , War in Iraq. * Frank Norton, 1916–1983, Korean War *
Wendy Sharpe Wendy Sharpe (born 1960 in Sydney) is an Australian artist who lives and works in Sydney and Paris. She is the only child of British parents and has a Russian Jewish heritage. Her father is the writer and historian Alan Sharpe. She counts ...
, 1960–    , Peacekeeping in East Timor *
Conway Bown Conway Bown (born 1966) is an Australian artist specialising in aviation and military subjects. His other occupations include Australian Army officer, aviation consultant, human factors facilitator and trainer, and commercial helicopter and ai ...
, 1966–    , RAAF artist, War in Iraq and War in Afghanistan and War on Terrorism.RAAF_New

2013.


See also

* War artists * Military art * War photography *
American official war artists ''American official war artists'' have been part of the American military since 1917. Artists are unlike the objective camera lens which records only a single instant and no more. The war artist captures instantaneous action and conflates earlier m ...
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British official war artists British official war artists were a select group of artists who were employed on contract, or commission (art), commissioned to produce specific works during the First World War, the Second World War and select military actions in the post-war per ...
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New Zealand official war artists New Zealand official war artists are those whose artwork becomes a part of the record of New Zealanders' lives during times of war. In New Zealand, the title of appointed " war artist" changed to "army artist" after the two world wars.Gauldie, Matt ...


Notes


References

* McCloskey, Barbara. (2005). ''Artists of World War II.'' Westport: Greenwood Press.
OCLC 475496457
* Reid, John B. (1977). ''Australian Artists at War: Compiled from the Australian War Memorial Collection''. Volume 1. 1885–1925; Vol. 2 1940–1970. South Melbourne, Victoria: Sun Books. {{ISBN, 978-0-7251-0254-8
OCLC 4035199


Further reading

* Gallatin, Albert Eugene.
Art and the Great War
'. (New York: E.P. Dutton, 1919).


External links

* Hutchison, Margaret
Art (Australia)
in
1914-1918-online
''International Encyclopedia of the First World War''.