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Harold
Abbott (1906-1986)
Beginning his art studies under the tutelage of Julian Ashton at the Sydney Art School in 1923, Harold Abbott's career as a painter and art teacher spanned several decades. He was awarded the NSW Society of Artists Travelling Art Scholarship in 1931 and later went on to win the Sulman Prize and to serve as the official war artist for Australia in 1943 during World War II. Abbott always possessed an appreciation for still life and genre painting, an interest that enabled him to effectively apply a narrative element to his war scenes as well as subtly infuse everyday objects with a stoic sense of beauty and purpose. Abott's works are included in national collections ranging from the National Gallery of Australia to the Australian War Memorial.
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Harold Abbott
Helen 1941
Oil on canvas
45 x 35cm
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Harold
Abbott
Mantle Shelf
Oil on canvas
44 x 46.5cm
no.3551
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Harold Abbott
Still Life 1937
Oil on canvas
50 x 40 cm
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