Wednesday, April 20, 2022

A RARE AUSTRALIAN ART OFFER

Entitled Still life with Japanese  figure, this  1929 original   linocut  with watercolour by Australian   graphic  artist and painter  Erik  Anchor Thake , is  on sale by Douglas  Stewart  Fine Books, Melbourne, for $3300.

One of the first Australian artists to work in a surrealistic  manner , he challenged  the  conservative  standards . Thake  attended   night  classes  at  the National Gallery in  Victoria. Later he studied under  Kew  born painter , draughtsman and teacher  George Henry Frederick  Bell who  had  studied  overseas,  including Paris, elected a member of the Modern Society of Portrait Painters, London , in 1908, exhibited  in  Europe and America.

During WWl  Bell  had worked in munitions ,served as an official  war artist  and returned to  Australia in l920. He  became  the  art critic for the Melbourne Sun-News-Pictorial for  25 years.    

 In  the case of Thake ,  he also became  an official war artist for the Royal  Australian  Air  Force  during WWll . He was  prominent  in  industrial design ,typography ,layout and illustration, designed  many bookplates. Signed  by Thake in  pencil , in  a  black  timber frame .