Arthur Boyd
Shoalhaven bride c. 1980
oil on board
30 x 22 cm
no. 12640
Arthur Boyd
Budgong Creek c. 1980
oil on board
32 x 29 cm
no. 12641
Arthur Boyd
Blue Shoalhaven
oil on board
30 x 37 cm
no. 0197
NFS
Arthur Boyd
Untitled (Shoalhaven landscape)
oil on board
23.5 x 30 cm
no. 11530
Arthur Boyd
Riverbank, swimmer and tent 1995
oil on board
37 x 29 cm
no. 1064a
Arthur Boyd
Indigo sky and river
oil on board
21.5 x 29 cm
no. 12493
Arthur Boyd
Indigo sky and river II
oil on board
21.5 x 29 cm
no. 12494
Arthur Boyd
Two cockatoos - Shoalhaven
oil on board
38 x 30 cm
no. 8776a
Arthur Boyd
Lovers in creek c. 1962-63
ceramic painting
56 x 51.5 cm
no. 11716
Arthur Boyd
Bather with green cap c. 1985
oil on canvas
150.5 x 120.0 cm
no. 11717
Arthur Boyd
Portrait of Alannah Coleman I c. 1971
oil on canvas
76 x 63 cm
no. 3160
Arthur Boyd
Figure in the bush c. 1985
oil on copper on board
26.5 x 22 cm
no. 12638
SOLD
Arthur Boyd
Shoalhaven and the jinker c. 1985
oil on canvas
90 x 120 cm
no. 2548a
SOLD
Arthur Boyd
Shoalhaven c. 1988
oil on copper
29 x 20 cm
no. 12490
SOLD
Arthur Boyd
Fitzroy Falls New South Wales and figure in cane chair 1980
oil on canvas
122 x 152.5 cm
no. 12572
SOLD
Arthur Boyd
The artist in the river c. 1985
oil on canvas
123.5 x 198 cm
no. 12191
SOLD
Arthur Boyd
Fallen bride, bride and the Shoalhaven
oil on canvas
82 x 90 cm
no. 12042
SOLD
Arthur Boyd
Untitled (figure and black bird in landscape) c. 1958-59
oil on board
59 x 72 cm
no. 12036
SOLD
Arthur Boyd
Pulpit rock, bathers and muzzled dog 1985
oil on canvas
152.3 x 123 cm
no. 9184
SOLD
Arthur Boyd
Pulpit rock, bathers and muzzled dog 1985
oil on canvas
152.3 x 123 cm
no. 9184
SOLD
Arthur Boyd
Two angels with black hair 1964
pastel on paper
46 x 61.5 cm
no. 7356
SOLD
Arthur Boyd
Wimmera landscape
oil on board
90.7 x 121 cm
no. 9456
SOLD
Arthur Boyd
Shoalhaven; swimmer c. 1990
oil on canvas
120 x 90 cm
no. 90028
SOLD
Arthur Boyd
Shoalhaven c. 1983
oil on board
120 x 91 cm
no. 9093
SOLD

Paintings

Born into a lineage of gifted painters, potters, musicians and architects, Arthur Boyd became the most celebrated member in Australia’s cultural history, of that revered artistic family. After spending his youth painting idyllic impressionist landscapes and portraits of the places and people that surrounded him in the family haven at Murrumbeena in Victoria, the onset of WWII was the catalyst for the dramatic shift towards the highly expressive and personal style, which characterised his painting from during the 1940s onwards. Influential in Boyd's development were artists associated with art patrons John and Sunday Reed, such as Nolan, Tucker, Perceval and Bergner. Boyd’s images of the deprivation of modern urban society in the war years, infused thematically with Old Testament narrative, was influenced by German Expressionism, Surrealism and the northern European painting tradition. His explorations as a painter-ceramicist yielded a series of monumentally-conceived terracotta masterpieces. In the 1950s, his poetic depiction of the luminous Wimmera landscape transformed the surface of his paintings with the rich combination of oil, tempera and resin, reflecting his constant experimentation with differing materials and modes of expression. Following his move to England in 1959, where he achieved significant success, Boyd began to explore the medium of printmaking, producing etchings, lithographs and illustrated books. In 1979 the artist purchased a property on the Shoalhaven River, where his depictions of the infinite variety of this magnificent landscape fuelled his artistic imagination until his death in 1999.


Sources:
Franz Philipp Arthur Boyd Thames & Hudson, London, 1967
Barry Pearce Arthur Boyd retrospective Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, 1994
Grazia Gunn ‘Arthur Boyd 1920-1999’ Art & Australia, vol. 37 no. 2, Dec 1999 – Feb 2000