Lloyd Rees
Lloyd Frederic Rees AC CMG (1895-1988) est un artiste peintre australien né à Brisbane, Queensland. Ses travaux ont dépeint des paysages et l'harmonie entre l'homme et la nature.
Distinctions
Wynne Prize de 1950 et 1982. Commonwealth Jubilee Art Prize de 1957 et McCaughey Prize de 1971.
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG), 1978[1] ; Companion of the Order of Australia (AC), 1985[2] ; Médaille de la Ville de Paris, 1987[3] ; Médaille de l'Union de l'Université de Sydney ; un des 200 grands australiens du bicentenaire dsignés par l'Australian Bicentennial Authority.
Galeries
- Art Gallery of New South Wales
- Art Gallery of Western Australia
- Darling Harbour Authority
- Parliament House, Canberra
- Australian National Gallery
- Newcastle Region Art Gallery
- Queensland Art Gallery
- Royal Australian College of Physicians
- Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
- University of Sydney
- University of Western Australia
- West Australian Institute of Technology
Notes et références
- (en) Cet article est partiellement ou en totalité issu de l’article de Wikipédia en anglais intitulé « Lloyd Rees » (voir la liste des auteurs).
- It's an Honour: CMG
- It's an Honour: AC
- National Portrait Gallery; Lloyd Rees From Behind (Max Dupain, retrieved July 2007
Bibliographie
- Edward Duyker, Lloyd Rees: Artist and Teacher, in Arts: The Journal of the Sydney University Arts Association, vol. 30, 2008, pp. 34–53.
- Renée Free, Lloyd Rees, Landsdowne, Melbourne, 1972
- Renée Free and Lloyd Rees, Lloyd Rees: The Last Twenty Years, Craftsman House, Sydney, 1990
- Janet Hawley, Lloyd Rees: the final interview, in Sydney Morning Herald - Good Weekend Magazine, 15 October 1988
- Lou Klepac, Lloyd Rees Drawings, Australian Artist Editions, Sydney, 1978
- Hendrik Kolenberg, Lloyd Rees in Europe, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, 2002
Liens Externes
- National Gallery of Australia
- Lloyd Rees sketchbooks online at the Art Gallery of NSW
- Lloyd Rees at Australian Art