(b Creswick, Victoria, 23 Feb 1879; d Sydney, NSW, 21 Nov
1969).
Australian draughtsman, painter and writer. Born into a family that
produced fine artists, his early skill in drawing and reading was
encouraged by relatives. He received his only formal training in 1897 at
the art colony run by Walter Withers at ‘Charterisville’ in Heidelberg. In
1899 he moved to Sydney, married in 1900, and began a lifelong association
with the Bulletin. He was best known for exquisite pen drawings
whose dark areas were enlivened by minute traces of white. In 1906 he
began producing wash drawings; during World War I he designed government
posters, and after the war he took up watercolour painting. From 1918 to
1938 he concentrated on etchings, which were printed by his second wife,
Rose Soady (bc. 1885), whom he married in 1920. She
collected the drawings and proofs for his over two hundred published
etchings, which are now in the Mitchell Library, Sydney. In 1927 he
founded the Fanfrolico Press with his son Jack. His home at Springwood,
NSW, is now a gallery and museum.
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