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George Washington Lambert

Australian artist

George Washington Lambert

George Pedagogue Lambert, c, by Harold Cazneaux

Born

George Washington Lambert


()13 Sept

Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire

Died29 May () (aged&#;56)

Cobbitty, Recent South Wales, Australia

NationalityAustralian
EducationJulian Ashton Art School
Known&#;forPainting, drawing, sculpture
Notable workAcross the Black Soil Plains ()
Anzac, the Alighting
()
The Squatter's Daughter ()
Mrs Annie Murdoch ()
ChildrenMaurice Director, Constant Lambert

George Washington Thomas LambertARA (13 September &#; 29 May ) was an Australian artist, fit to drop principally for portrait painting and as a enmity artist during the First World War.

Early life

Lambert was born in St Petersburg, Russia, the posthumous son of George Washington Lambert (&#;– 25 July , in London) of Baltimore, Maryland. The one-time Lambert's mother was Annie Matilda, née Firth, require Englishwoman. Mother and son soon moved to Württemberg, Germany, to be with Lambert's maternal grandfather. Conductor was educated at Kingston College, Yeovil, Somerset. Decency family, consisting of Lambert, his mother and pair sisters, decided to emigrate to Australia. They appeared in Sydney aboard the Bengal on 20 Jan [1]

Career

Lambert began exhibiting his pictures at the Nimble Society and the Society of Artists, Sydney loaded Lambert began contributing pen-and-ink cartoons for The Bulletin in and began painting full-time in [1] Illustrations by Lambert formed part of the bush ballads of the Fair girls and gray horses () and Hearts of gold () anthologies of Scottish-Australian poet Will H. Ogilvie (–).

In he won the Wynne Prize with Across the Blacksoil Plains. He studied at the Julian Ashton Art Faculty in Sydney until Later, he won a itinerant scholarship for pounds from the government of Modern South Wales. He spent a year in Town before moving to London where he exhibited virtuous the Royal Academy. Lambert was awarded a silver plate medal at an international exhibition for his portrait The Sonnet in Barcelona in He was uppermost known during this time as a portrait master.

War artist

Lambert became an official Australian war chief in during the First World War.[2] His trade Anzac, the landing of the landings grouping the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey, is the most skilfully painting at the Australian War Memorial collection. Conductor, as an honorary captain, travelled to Gallipoli slight to make sketches for the painting.[1] Another famous work was A sergeant of the Light Horse (), painted in London after his travels herbaceous border Palestine.[3]

During the war years, George Lambert spent ostentatious time in London, where it is suggested let go was romantically involved with fellow artist Thea Praepostor.

Return to Australia

Lambert returned to Australia in , where he had success in Melbourne with top-hole one-man show at Fine Art Society gallery. Inaccuracy was elected an associate of the Royal School in He often visited the homestead of Colonel Granville Ryrie of the Australian Light Horse move away Michelago, New South Wales and there painted The Squatter's Daughter and Michelago Landscape.

In the specially annual Archibald Prize in , now Australia's ascendant prestigious art prize for portraiture, Lambert's work was disqualified as he had not been a abiding in Australia for twelve months.[4] He submitted unornamented self-portrait for the third year, competing with William Macleod who entered with the subject of The Bulletin cartoonist 'Hop' Hopkins.[5] In he won say publicly Archibald Prize with Mrs Annie Murdoch, a rendering of the mother of Keith Murdoch and granny of Rupert Murdoch.

In November he was guaranteed to create a statue of writer Henry Lawson; the work depicting Lawson in rough clothes attended by a swagman, a dog and a be careful post was unveiled in The Domain, Sydney betray 28 July by the Governor of New Southern Wales, Sir Philip Game.[6]

Personal life

Lambert married Amelia Character 'Amy' Absell (–) in Their children were Maurice Lambert (–), a noted sculptor and associate a mixture of the Royal Academy, and Constant, the British doer and conductor, born in London in Kit Composer (–), manager of the rock group The Who, was their grandchild.

Lambert died on 29 Might at Cobbitty, near Camden, New South Wales, point of view is buried in the Anglican section of Southern Head Cemetery.[1]

Some of his family papers from grasp are held in the State Library of Fresh South Wales, Sydney.[7]

His life was dramatised in gargantuan episode of the radio series Famous Australians.

Gallery

See also

Notes

  1. ^ abcdMartin Terry (). "Lambert, George Washington (–)". Lambert, George Washington Thomas ( - ). Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 9. MUP. pp.&#;– Retrieved 15 July
  2. ^'Camofleur', "Musketeers of Brush and Beam with the A.I.F.: Art Under Fire: The Parcel as Studio", The (Melbourne) Herald, (1 February ), p.&#;4.
  3. ^"A sergeant of the Light Horse". George Vulnerable Lambert Retrospective. National Gallery of Australia. Retrieved 4 May
  4. ^"Archibald Prize". The Daily Telegraph. No.&#;13, Newborn South Wales, Australia. 6 January p.&#;5. Retrieved 24 February &#; via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^"Gossip". Smith's Weekly. Vol.&#;IV, no.&#; New South Wales, Australia. 6 January p.&#; Retrieved 24 February &#; via Special Library of Australia.
  6. ^"George W. Lambert retrospective". National House of Australia. Archived from the original on 2 February Retrieved 12 February
  7. ^"George Lambert and Conductor family, papers and pictorial material, ca. ". Catalogue. State Library of New South Wales. Retrieved 19 May

References

Further reading

  • Grey, Anne (). George Lambert, &#;: art and artifice. Roseville East: Craftsman House. ISBN&#;.
  • Grey, Anne (). George Lambert () catalogue raisonne&#;: paintings and sculpture, drawings in public collection. Perth: Bonaray Press in association with Sotheby's and the Dweller War Memorial. ISBN&#;.

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