VICKERY, John. - Outposts of Empire. Central Australia.
VICKERY, John. - Outposts of Empire. Central Australia.
Published: London, ca 1937
Size: 468 x 610mm.
Color: Colour printed.
Condition: Colour lithography. In very good condition.
Description
A large coloured lithograph by John Vickery (1906-1983), he was an Australian artist. He worked in the fields of painting, illustration and advertising. He is the only Australian artist to have been a part of the New York School.
Vickery was born in Bunyip, Victoria in Australia in 1906, and relocated to New York in 1936.
This lithograph depicts a bushman reading a letter, somewhere in the vast Australian 'Outback'. There are signs of a 'Post Office' and a partial sign for a 'Savings Bank'. Vivid colours are used in the sky, the surrounding trees and the colour of the earth and hills.
Signed in lower left corner.
Vickery was born in Bunyip, Victoria in Australia in 1906, and relocated to New York in 1936.
This lithograph depicts a bushman reading a letter, somewhere in the vast Australian 'Outback'. There are signs of a 'Post Office' and a partial sign for a 'Savings Bank'. Vivid colours are used in the sky, the surrounding trees and the colour of the earth and hills.
Signed in lower left corner.
900€
- Reference N°: 44305
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