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Melissa Beowulf (born 1957) is an Australian artist, specialising in portraiture. She grew up in
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, Australia and moved to
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in the late 1980s, later working between both
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and Canberra.


Education

Beowulf undertook a masters in Art Practice in Sydney.


Art awards

In 2000, Beowulf was a finalist in the
Archibald Prize The Archibald Prize is an Australian portraiture art prize for painting, generally seen as the most prestigious portrait prize in Australia. It was first awarded in 1921 after the receipt of a bequest from J. F. Archibald, J. F. Archib ...
with a portrait of painter
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. In 2001, she was selected for the Archibald Prize's
Salon des Refusés The Salon des Refusés, French for "exhibition of rejects" (), is generally known as an exhibition of works rejected by the jury of the official Paris Salon, but the term is most famously used to refer to the Salon des Refusés of 1863. Today, by ...
for her portrait of the National Gallery's Brian Kennedy. In 2002, she was a finalist in the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize for her portrait of Nancy Wake, later acquired by the
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. Beowulf chose Wake as a subject to help ensure she got more recognition for her service within Australia. In 2010, she was a finalist in the
Portia Geach Memorial Award The Portia Geach Memorial Award is an annual prize for Australian female portraitists. The Award was established in 1961 as a testamentary trust by Florence Kate Geach, sister of Australian painter Portia Geach, with an initial endowment of AU£ ...
with a portrait of comedian Adam Spencer. She was also highly commended for that award in 1998, 2000, 2001 and 2003. Her 1998 entry was a portrait of
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. Her 2003 entry was a self-portrait.


Public collections

In 2006, the National Portrait Gallery of Australia acquired Beowulf's portrait of war veteran Nancy Wake (2001), with funds provided by
Leonard Gordon Darling Marilyn Ann Darling (née Marilyn Skinner; born 7 November 1943) is an Australian philanthropist and patron of the arts. With her husband, Leonard Gordon Darling (known as Gordon Darling; 1921—2015), she instigated and has provided ongoing f ...
AM CMG. The Gallery also has her portrait of Donald Horne (2000), received through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program 2015.


Exhibitions


Group exhibitions

* ''M16 Artists' Exhibition'', Canberra, 21 August - 7 September 2014 * ''Mystic Visions'', Beowulf Galleries Woollahra, June - 29 July 2007 * ''Unhung heroes'', Paintbox Fine Art, May 2005 * ''The Unhung Heroes'', Made for Australia Galleries, Deakin, Canberra, July 2002 * ''Tenants Show'', Leichhardt Street Studios, Kingston, Canberra, September 2001


Personal life

Beowulf and her husband, Thorhammer (Thor) Beowulf had five sons; Thorsten Halley, Bjorn Toren, Thorin, and Beren. Thor passed away from pancreatic cancer on 7 August 2015. On 12 October that same year, Beowulf's mother-in-law, 81-year-old Katherine Helene Panin, was found dead at the base of some stairs at their shared home in Red Hill. In August 2017, Beowulf and her son Bjorn, faced the ACT Magistrates Court, formally charged with the October 2015 murder of Panin. Both plead not guilty and were remanded in custody. One of Beowulf's other sons, Thorsten, later appeared in the ACT Magistrates Court, and similarly plead not guilty, and was remanded in custody. Their assets may have been frozen, which could have impeded their bail applications. In September 2017, the National Portrait Gallery stated that Beowulf's portrait of Nancy Wake would not be removed from display, and that nothing would be done while the matter was before the courts. In early December 2017, the prosecution requested more time for the case, in order to gather financial documents. Beowulf's lawyer, Rachel Bird, noted in her objection that the 15-month investigation had already included a search of the family home for the same information. The trio reappeared at the family violence court on 19 December 2017, and Magistrate Bernadette Boss committed them to stand trial in the ACT Supreme Court on 1 February 2018. For that day, Bjorn, Melissa and Thorsten's cases were included in the court's list. On 31 October 2018, Beowulf and her sons Bjorn and Thorsten were released on bail in the ACT Supreme Court. Their trial began in the ACT Supreme Court on 19 February 2019. A jury returned the verdict of not guilty for the trio on 12 April 2019.


References


External links


Profile on Portrait Artists Australia
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