Elioth Lauritz Leganyer Gruner (16 December 1882 – 17 October 1939) was an Australian artist.
Gruner won the
Wynne Prize
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for landscape painting seven times, the most of any Australian artist besides
Hans Heysen. One of Gruner's winners of the prize, ''
Spring Frost'' (1919), has since become his best known work, and is regarded as perhaps the most loved Australian landscape painting in the
Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Early life
Gruner was born in
Gisborne, New Zealand, younger son of Elliott Grüner, a Norwegian-born bailiff, and his Irish wife Mary Ann, who died in 1922. Gruner was brought to
Sydney before he was a year old and at an early age showed a desire to draw. When about 12 years old his mother took him to
Julian Ashton
Julian Rossi Ashton (27 January 185127 April 1942) was an English-born Australian artist and teacher. He is best known for founding the Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney and encouraging Australian painters to capture local life and scenery '' ...
, who gave him his first lessons in art.
[B. Pearce, 'Gruner, Elioth Lauritz Leganyer (1882–1939)]
, Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 9, Melbourne University Press, 1983, pp 134–135. Retrieved on 30 December 2008 At 14 years of age he obtained a position in a shop where he worked from 7.40 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. to help to maintain the household after his father and older brother died.
Artistic career
Gruner managed to do some painting on weekends, and in 1901 began to send work to the exhibitions of the
Society of Artists, Sydney. From around 1907 his work began to attract serious attention: one admirer was
Norman Lindsay
Norman Alfred William Lindsay (22 February 1879 – 21 November 1969) was an Australian artist, etcher, sculptor, writer, art critic, novelist, cartoonist and amateur boxing, boxer. One of the most prolific and popular Australian artists of his ...
.
[ In 1911 a small shop was started in Bligh Street, Sydney, to sell works of art produced in Australia, and for a time Gruner took charge of it. He then became an assistant to Julian Ashton at the Sydney Art School, and during Ashton's illness took complete charge of classes at the school for about three months. In 1916 he was the winner of the ]Wynne Prize
The Wynne Prize is an Australian landscape painting or figure sculpture art prize. As one of Australia's longest-running art prizes, it was established in 1897 from the bequest of Richard Wynne. Now held concurrently with the Sir John Sulman Prize ...
with a small landscape, ''Morning Light'', a painting showing the farm of Jim Innes at Emu Plains. This painting was purchased by the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW). Gruner was again the winner of the Wynne Prize in 1919 with his painting ''Spring Frost'' depicting Jim Innes and his cattle and in the following year the AGNSW trustees commissioned him to paint a large picture for the gallery, "The Valley of the Tweed". Though this was awarded the Wynne Prize in 1921 and is a capable work, it scarcely ranks among his best efforts. He seldom afterwards took anything larger than a 24-inch canvas.
In 1923 Gruner visited Europe and was away from Australia for around two years. The effect of travel on his work was very noticeable: there was generally a good deal of simplification, more attention to pattern, and a freer and wider sweep of his brush. Sir William Orpen
Major Sir William Newenham Montague Orpen, (27 November 1878 – 29 September 1931) was an Irish artist who worked mainly in London. Orpen was a fine draughtsman and a popular, commercially successful painter of portraits for the well-to-do in ...
had provided constructive comments which altered Gruner's style.[ He became less interested in the problems of light and occasionally his work took on a slightly cold aspect. The changes were not always welcomed by his admirers, but Gruner was right not to allow himself to fall into a groove. He held a one-man show in 1927 and, not being a particularly productive artist, was in a position to sell almost everything he produced. Gruner spent much time in finding a suitable subject, and more still in carefully considering it before a brushstroke was made. Later, Gruner became interested in the study of light again, and some excellent work of his last period combined the qualities of his art and his passion. In 1938 he joined and exhibited with Robert Menzies' anti-modernist foundation, the ]Australian Academy of Art
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Gruner suffered from chronic nephritis and died at his home at Waverley Waverley may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Waverley'' (novel), by Sir Walter Scott
** ''Waverley'' Overture, a work by Hector Berlioz inspired by Scott's novel
* Waverley Harrison, a character in the New Zealand soap opera ''Shortland Stree ...
on 17 October 1939. He was cremated with Anglican rites.[ He never married but he left descendants in Australia and New Zealand.
]
Wynne Prize awards
*1916 – '' Morning Light''
*1919 – '' Spring Frost''
*1921 – ''Valley of the Tweed
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''
*1929 – ''On the Murrumbidgee''
*1934 – ''Murrumbidgee Ranges, Canberra''
*1936 – ''An Australian Landscape''
*1937 – '' Weetangera, Canberra''
Works on exhibition
In September 2014, the Gruner painting, untitled but known as ''The dry road, 1930'', was acquired by the Canberra Museum and Gallery
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The museum houses a permanent colle ...
(CMAG), from a seller in Sydney. The foreground is dominated by a dusty road and fence behind, running from bottom-left to the middle-right of the picture, with a range of tree-covered mountains behind the mainly treeless valley. It is believed to show a stock route
A stock route, also known as travelling stock route (TSR), is an authorised thoroughfare for the walking of domestic livestock such as sheep or cattle from one location to another in Australia. The stock routes across the country are colloquially ...
in the Naas Valley in Canberra's south. The main mountain is believed to be Mount Tennent
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Location and features
Mount Tennent is named aft ...
(known to local Indigenous Australians
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as Tharwa
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The village is located on the banks of the Mur ...
).Elioth Gruner landscape painting returns home to Canberra
Louise Maher, ABC News Online
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The division of ...
, 26 September 2014
Selected paintings
File:Elioth Gruner - Bondi Beach, 1912.jpg, ''Bondi Beach'', 1912, private collection
File:Elioth Gruner - Morning light - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Morning Light'', 1916, Art Gallery of New South Wales
File:Elioth Gruner - The wattles - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Wattles'', 1919, Art Gallery of New South Wales
File:Elioth Gruner On the Sands.jpg, ''On the Sands'', 1920, private collection
File:Elioth Gruner - Weetangera, Canberra - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Weetangera, Canberra'', 1937, Art Gallery of New South Wales
References
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External links
artcyclopedia
Elioth Gruner
at the Art Gallery of New South Wales
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1882 births
1939 deaths
Australian painters
Wynne Prize winners
20th-century Belgian painters
People from Gisborne, New Zealand
Julian Ashton Art School alumni