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Harold Emanuel Freedman O.A.M. (21 May 1915 – 16 July 1999) was an artist from
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, renowned as an illustrator and lithographer, as an official war artist, and for his work in public
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s.


Early life

Harold Freedman's father Julius was born in
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, England, and migrated with his parents at four years old to Australia where they lived in Carlton. There Harold Freeman's grandfather started a small picture-frame factory. Julius married Miriam (née Hyams) and Harold was born in Ewart St., Malvern on 21 May 1915.


Training

Harold Freedman studied at Caulfield Technical College and took extra tuition from
Napier Waller Mervyn Napier Waller CMG OBE (19 June 189330 March 1972) was a noted Australian muralist, mosaicist and painter in stained glass and other media. He is perhaps best known for the mosaics and stained glass for the Hall of Memory at the Au ...
, then furthered his education at the
Melbourne Technical College RMIT University, officially the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology,, section 4(b) is a public research university in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1887 by Francis Ormond, RMIT began as a night school offering classes in art, scienc ...
from 1929 to 1935. In 1936 he worked as a freelance illustrator and cartoonist for Melbourne weeklies; His ink cartoon ''Calvalcade of Billy'' 1940, is in the State Library of Victoria, donated by the artist.


War artist

During
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, Freedman enlisted in the
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, becoming a war artist attached to the Royal Australian Air Force Historical War Records Section, along with
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, Eric Thake and Max Newton. He attained the rank of
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. He was able to work as a war artist in 1944 and 1945, in
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, Noemfoor and around Australia. His work also featured on magazine covers like ''
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'' magazine in the 1940s.


Post-war

In 1954, while living in
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, he was commissioned to produce a painting of the
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as the backdrop for the state dinner with
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on her visit to Australia. In his role from 1972 to 1983 as the state artist of Victoria he created a number of wall
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s and floor mosaics in public buildings. Many are of massive scale; his ''History of Military Aviation'' mural at the War Memorial in Canberra is 60 × 4.5 m; the ''History of Transport in Australia'' mural at Southern Cross station (then Spencer St. railway station) was 36 × 7.3 m, and one, a
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covering an external wall of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade in Melbourne is 25 m in height. He and his assistants, artists Joe Attard and David Jack, aided by calligraphist Bruce Walker, commenced ''The History of Racing'' in 1984, a series of seven 10 × 6 m murals, completed in time for the
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. Saddened when the state artist appointment was discontinued in 1983 under
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's Victorian
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government, Freedman reflected;
They're not into what they call "elitist art", (the) art of professionalism. They're interested in people "doing it themselves", so you get no degree of excellence. ... they are really interested in the clinical communication in art. They are more into propaganda than art, which is very sad — because all they will get is amateurish, second-rate material. They want art to come down to the level of the average, which is very, very short-sighted.
When Spencer Street Station underwent radical redevelopment (2002–2006) and was renamed
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, Freedman's ''History of Transport in Australia'' above the passenger waiting hall was removed, but due to bargaining by the
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, it remains on display above shop-fronts in the adjacent retail centre, DFO.


Art educator

As drawing master at the
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Freedman was influential in his teaching. Artist
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remembers that in the late 1940s as head of the Commercial Art Department he invited National Gallery School students to the Melbourne Technical College to experiment in printmaking one evening a week, with no formal tuition but giving assistance and technical advice. The participants, whom he actively recruited and who included Harry Rosengrave, Fred Williams,
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, Tate Adams, Barbara Brash, Ian Armstrong,
Kenneth Jack Kenneth William David Jack Order of Australia, AM Member of the Order of the British Empire, MBE Royal Watercolour Society, RWS, (5 October 1924 – 10 June 2006) was an Australian watercolour artist who specialised in painting the images of an ...
, and
Leonard French Leonard William French OBE (8 October 1928 – 10 January 2017) was an Australian artist, known principally for major stained glass works. French was born in Brunswick, Victoria to a family of Cornish origin. His stained glass creations inc ...
, joined his informally named Melbourne Print Group for which he "acquired" supplies that they were free to use, such as lithography stones, metal plates and ink. Kenneth Jack acknowledged that; "There is absolutely no doubt that Harold Freedman was responsible for the initiation of a great forward movement in printmaking in Australian art. Freedman conducted The Art of the Book, a four year book design course in
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and
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also at
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.


Critical reception

Audiences for the exhibition, ''Send Me Some More Paint!'' at the
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over the first half of 1989, and then touring regional and capital cities, were surveyed by a marketing company, and beside Stella Bowen's ''Hallifax Crew'',
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's ''Billy Boy'', Freedman's ''Beaufighter Pilot'' proved to be the most popular. Reviewing ''Poster Art in Australla'' shown at the
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in 1993,
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in noting a flowering of Australian poster art during WW I opines that; "The next 40 years of the commercial design of posters dealing with tourism, public transport, commercial advertising and issues thrown up by World War II were dominated by a number of competent, but not particularly exciting artists" amongst whom he includes Freedman, and concludes that "these posters are more of interest as social documents than as art objects. ''Harold Freedman: The Big Picture'', published for the artist's posthumous Ballarat exhibition of 2017, records that "While some of his contemporaries, notably
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and Albert Tucker, were also grafting away in commercial studios, Freedman enjoyed the challenge and made it central to his work, rather than seeing it as some irksome task." Art historian Victoria Perin, who notes she was once a guide at the Australian War Memorial, and reviewing the same 2017 exhibition, writes of Freedman's official war art;
His military sitters invariably exhibit a furrowed and intelligent seriousness. Like
Ivor Hele Sir Ivor Henry Thomas Hele, CBE (13 June 1912 – 1 December 1993) was an Australian artist noted for portraiture. He was Australia's longest serving war artist and completed more commissioned works than any other in the history of Austr ...
, his colleague in the Army, Freedman was an exceptional flatterer of male faces. Absent from the exhibition, although in the catalogue, is Freedman portrait of a favourite Victoria Cross recipient, Pilot Officer Rawdon Middleton. After his cock-pit was fired upon over Italy, Middleton flew his damaged bomber over the Channel so that his crew could safely bail out close to the English shore. Middleton was grievously injured – his eye was hanging from its socket, his jaw was shattered – and the journey back to England took four agonising hours. As the plane could not land, once everyone else evacuated the pilot crashed it into the sea. The posthumous portrait is appropriately ghostly, painted from a second-hand sketch it is hazy and undefined. Yet again it features that intelligent, handsome stare. The face Freedman gave his decorated sitters was always intensely dignified, but he always gave them the same face.


Legacy

In 1987 Freedman suffered a stroke which adversely affected his health. He died on 16 July 1999 aged 84. In 2015 the artist's son David Freedman donated to the Art Gallery of Ballarat 31 works including a pastel portrait of Alan Marshall, other pastel, ink and pencil drawings, a gouache painting, posters and lithographs under the Government's Cultural Gifts Program. Ballarat in 2017 also acquired with funds from the Joe White Bequest Freedman's 45.5 × 61.4 cm lithographic poster ''Destroy Rats. Rats Destroy'' (1950s).


Exhibitions

* 1989: ''Send Me Some More Paint!'' survey of war art at the Australian War Memorial, then touring regional and capital cities *1993: ''Poster Art in Australia'', group survey at National Gallery of Australia *1999: ''Follow the Sun: Australian Travel Posters 1930s-1950s'', National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT *2017, 31 March – 28 May: ''Harold Freedman: Artist for the People'', posthumous retrospective, Ian Potter Foundation Gallery,
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, curated by Julie McLaren.


Collections

Collections include: * Ballarat Art Gallery *
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, Canberra *
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,
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*
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*
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Murals

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; ''History of Military Aviation'' *
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's international terminal (1971 – ''History of Flight'' – variously-sized paintings with wing-like sculptural surrounds by Geoffrey Wilkinson) * Spencer Street station: ''Cavalcade of Transport'' *
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Government Offices: ''Regional History of Geelong'' * Eastern Hill Fire Brigade Headquarters; ''The Legend of Fire'' *
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(1986); '' VFL Legends'' *
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(1988); ''History of Australian Thoroughbred Racing''


Honours

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(1989) *State Artist of Victoria (1972–83); the only person ever so honoured Christopher Allen, "Missing in Action", '' The Weekend Australian'', 6–7 May 2017, Review, p. 10


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Freedman, Harold 1915 births 1999 deaths 20th-century Australian painters 20th-century Australian male artists Australian muralists Australian Jews RMIT University alumni Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia Australian male painters Australian war artists Australian illustrators Poster artists Australian art teachers