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Noel Herbert Wood (1 February 1912 – 10 November 2001) was an Australian painter. Wood was a prolific
landscape painter Landscape painting, also known as landscape art, is the depiction of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests, especially where the main subject is a wide view—with its elements arranged into a coherent compos ...
, well known for his island lifestyle. His work is found in numerous public collections in Australia and overseas.


Early life

Wood was born in 1912 in
Strathalbyn, South Australia Strathalbyn is a town in South Australia, in the Alexandrina Council. As of 2016, the town had a population of approximately 6,500. Location Strathalbyn is 60 km southeast of Adelaide on the banks of the River Angas, at the southeastern edg ...
. He was the fourth son of Rev. Tom Percy Wood and Fannie (née Newbury). His eldest brother, Rex Wood (1906–1970) was also a noted artist. His grandfather, Thomas Percy Wood (1855–1937) was an accomplished
watercolourist Watercolor (American English) or watercolour (British English; see spelling differences), also ''aquarelle'' (; from Italian diminutive of Latin ''aqua'' "water"), is a painting method”Watercolor may be as old as art itself, going back to t ...
. He attended
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in
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where his tutor was Marie Tuck. Wood met Eleanor Weld Skipper, whom he married in 1933, at Art School in Adelaide. They lived and painted on
Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island, also known as Karta Pintingga (literally 'Island of the Dead' in the language of the Kaurna people), is Australia's third-largest island, after Tasmania and Melville Island. It lies in the state of South Australia, southwest ...
, residing in the house of Noel's brother, Dean, for two years. Seeking a place where Wood could paint without paying rent, they purchased 15 acres on
Bedarra Island Bedarra Island (also known as Richards Island) is one of the Family Islands group within the locality of Dunk in the Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland. Australia. Geography Bedarra Island is approximately seven kilometres off the tropical Nort ...
, North Queensland and made a grass shack in which to live before building a home they called the "House of Singing Bamboo". Wood called the island a place "with a warm climate, where one could live for approximately nothing and solve one’s own problems in paint and colour". He and his wife had two daughters, Virginia Maray and Ann Grocott.


Career

Wood became a sensation in Sydney early in his career, following a January 1939 exhibition of 50 paintings at the David Jones Gallery. The media began to refer to Wood as "Artist Crusoe" and the "Robinson Crusoe of Art". Soon after
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, Wood packaged fifty of his best paintings to exhibit in
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at
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. The exhibition was to be opened by the British painter,
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. The crate of works was despatched on
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but went missing en route and never reached Sydney, where Wood awaited them. It was never found. While bitterly disappointed, Wood took ship to London in 1947, and he painted in
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,
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,
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and
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, paving his way by producing portraits, until returning to Bedarra after several months in Europe. In the 1950s, he was invited to the
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where he worked as an assistant art director in
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. Wood ultimately spent 60 years painting on Bedarra Island. In 1987 he was the subject of the documentary ''The Island and the Painter'' produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.


Collections

*
Art Gallery of South Australia The Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA), established as the National Gallery of South Australia in 1881, is located in Adelaide. It is the most significant visual arts museum in the Australian state of South Australia. It has a collection of ...
* Cairns Art Gallery *
Heide Museum of Modern Art The Heide Museum of Modern Art, also known as Heide, is an art museum in Bulleen, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1981, the museum houses modern and contemporary art across three distinct exhibition buildings and is set ...
*
Queensland Art Gallery The Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) is an art museum located in South Bank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The gallery is part of QAGOMA. It complements the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) building, situated only away. The Queensland Art Gallery ...
*
New England Regional Art Museum New England Regional Art Museum The New England Regional Art Museum, known as NERAM, is a museum of Australian art located in Armidale in the New England region of New South Wales. NERAM's art collections are the second largest and most valuabl ...
.


Death

Noel Wood died in Tully, North Queensland, in 2001 at the age of 89.


References


Further reading

*"A Big Country" Stories of Australia and its people from the ABC TV series by Jim Downes. Pub. Angus and Robertson 1988. . See "No Place For a Hermit" pp. 105–111. *"International Islands Magazine" Vol.3/No.5, November/December 1983. See "ON THE ROAD TO MEHETIA" PART 2. by Michael Fessier. *"Howard Hinton, Patron of Art", Angus & Robertson, Halstead Press, Sydney N.S.W. Australia. 1951. *"Summer Comes to Bedarra" The Advertiser, Adelaide. Sat. 13 November 1937 *"Artist Lives on Lonely Island" Pix Magazine 4 March 1939, Page 36 *"Beachcombers Escape to Paradise" The Australian, 17 February 2014, Arts 13 *Royal South Australian Society of Arts History 1855 – 2016, Vol 2 – Noel Wood *"The Man Who Was An Island" Weekend Fin, Australian Financial Review, 6–7 May 2017, Pages 34/35 {{DEFAULTSORT:Wood, Noel 1912 births 2001 deaths 20th-century Australian painters People from Strathalbyn, South Australia