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Sam Fullbrook (1922-2004)

BIOGRAPHY
1922 Born Samuel Sydney Fullbrook in Chippendale Sydney.
1937 Works as a timber cutter in Gloucester, NSW.
1940 Enlists with the Australian Infantry Forces.
1941 Posted in Palestine but did not see active service.
1943-45 Signs up for rifle training in Middle East and serves in Ramu Valley, New Guinea.
During this time he discovers reading & painting through the Army Adult Education program.
1946 Under the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Program, Fullbrook enrols in the National Gallery School of Victoria, Melbourne. Classmates include John Brack, Clifton Pugh and Fred Williams. Whilst working in Yarraville on the sugar wharf, he paints his first portrait.
1947 Moves to West Melbourne. Begins selling his work through the Victorian Artists’ Society.
1948 First joint exhibition at Tye’s Gallery with NGS classmate Tim Nicholl. In the same year Fullbrooks father dies and he returns to Sydney and converts his father’s shop into a studio.
1950-51 To support his painting Fullbrook journeys to far North Queensland for the cane-cutting season.
1951 Returns to Sydney. Sharks and “Bondi virgins” make their first appearance in his work. Returns to Queensland later in the year. There he befriends James Wieneke of Moreton Gallery. He is also employed by Richard Morley, founder of the Blake Prize and discovers a talent for landscapes.
1952 First solo exhibition, Waterside Workers’ Hall, Sydney. His second solo show is held in November at the Moreton Gallery, Brisbane.
Receives honourable mention in the Archibald Prize for his portrait of Bernard Sahm
1953-54 Travels from Port Hedland to Adelaide and Fremantle, erects studio in Marble Bar. His time here and as a guest of McLeod’s Nor-West Mining and Development Cooperative inspires paintings including, The Butcher. During these next years he travels widely and works variously as a canecutter, stockman and miner.
1960    Returns to Sydney and sets up Broadway Studio Sydney. Completes figurative paintings of Aboriginals, "Girl & Galah", "Death in the Afternoon"
1961    Fullbrooks first work is included in an exhibition in California.
1962    First near sell-out exhibition in Skinner Galleries Perth.
1963    New phase in landscape painting is inspired by his trip to Cobar, Western NSW. Sandhills on the Darling wins the Wynne Prize.
1964    Returns to Melbourne. A final trip to the Darling results in his significant Darling River Series. Murray Darling River studio -Wychooka "Murray Cod". Again wins the Wynne Prize (shared with David Strachan).
1966    Decides to return to Brisbane permanently.
Marries Janice-Eumundi. Buderim-Portrait Dr Behan
1967    The suicide of his wife Janice England.  Cooroy Paintings
1968    Buderim. "Phoenix" series
1969    Collins St, Melbourne Studio portraits. Pencil drawings
1970    Buderim, "Estuarine", "Nambucca Heads", "Ernestine Hill" "Cane Fields from Mt Coolum"
1971   "The Mermaid as Bride", "Girl with Possum", "Poincianas", "Old Man with Possum"
1972    Sold Buderim moved to East Brisbane, Racing themes, Flowerpieces, Landscapes
1973     Brisbane and Kin-Kin watercolours (background p2).
1977     Pittsworth, Frank Chianta portrait
1978     Portrait of Governor General, Sir John Kerr
1979-81 Circus pictures, "Brisbane River", Portrait John Colwill, Pat Brown, Portrait Pat Murray, shearer series, "TheVisitation", "Loaves and Fishes"
1982    Moves to property "Crosshill" Darling Downs, Koalas
1983    Marries Mary Jane, USA
1984-86 NY, Ohio, Commutes USA-Darling Downs, Portrait Jim Parkes, "Agony in the Garden", "Empathy"
1987    Woollahra Sydney Studio, Portrait lan Joy, "Bondi Virgin", "Marloo", "Japanese Tourist"
1989   New York Exhibition
1990   Commuting Darling Downs, Sydney, Portrait Reg Grundy, Landscapes, Portrait Lily Tornkins
1992-5   Melbourne, St Kilda Studio, "Pink Still Life"

EXHIBITIONS
1948    Tyes Gallery, Melbourne, Victoria
1951   Waterside Workers Rooms, Sydney (1st exhibition in a Union Building in Aust.)
1955   Adult Education Gallery, WA
1960   Australian Galleries, Melbourne
1961   Moreton Galleries, Brisbane
1961    Clune Gallery, Sydney
1961    Bonython Gallery, Adelaide.
1961    Raymond Burr Galleries, California, USA
1962   Johnstone Gallery, Brisbane
1962    Clune Gallery, Sydney
1962    Moreton Galleries, Brisbane
1962    Skinner Gallery, Perth.
1962    Macquarie Galleries, Sydney
1964   South Yarra Galleries, Melbourne
1965   Moreton Galleries, Brisbane
1966   Clune Gallery, Double Bay
1967   Moreton Galleries, Old
1968   Macquarie Galleries, Sydney
1970-71 David Jones Gallery, NSW. Gallery III, Brisbane
1973   Grand Central Galleries, Brisbane
1976   Queensland Art Gallery Retrospective
1978   Rex lrwin, Sydney, NSW
1979   Bonython Gallery, Adelaide (SA); Australian Galleries, Melbourne
1980   Phillip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane
1982   Lister Gallery, Perth
1982-83 Rex lrwin, Sydney NSW
1983   Realties Gallery, Melbourne
1984   Phillip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane
1985   Australian Galleries, Melbourne
1986   Cooks Hill Gallery, Newcastle
1987   Gallery 52, Perth. Brisbane City Hall.
1987    Queensland Art Gallery - Manton Prize
1989   112 Greene Street, Soho, New York. Phillip Bacon Galleries, Brisbane
1991   Holdsworth Gallery, Sydney
1992   Gold Coast City Art Gallery
1992-94 Art Galleries Schubert, Gold Coast "The Art of Pastel", "Still Life", "Birds Animals Landscape"
1994   Niagara, Melbourne
1995   National Gallery of Victoria, Retrospective
1995   Art Galleries Schubert, Gold Coast

AWARDS
1963 Wynne Prize
1964 Wynne Prize (shared with David Strachan)
1966 David Jones Art Prize
1967 H C Richards Memorial Prize for Painting, Townsville Prize
1969 H C Richards Memorial Prize for Painting, L J Harvey Memorial Prize for Drawing
1970 Wholohan Prize
1974 Archibald Prize

COLLECTIONS
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
All State Galleries
Parliament House, Canberra (7 works)
NT Museum of Arts & Sciences, Darwin
Museum of Contemporary Art, Brisbane, Qld
Brisbane City Hall Art Gallery & Museum, Qld
Rockhampton City Art Gallery, Qld
Toowoomba Art Gallery, Qld,
Stanthorpe Art Gallery, Qld
Wagga Wagga City Art Gallery, NSW
Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery, Launceston
Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery, Hobart
Gold Coast City Art Gallery, Qld.
Mornington Peninsula Arts Centre, Vic
Bendigo Art Gallery, Vic. Horsham Art Gallery, Vic
Spencer & Gillen Gallery, Alice Springs, NT
University Collections including Queensland, Melbourne, SA, WA, Curtin,
QUT, LaTrobe, Townsville, Monash, Deakin
The Brisbane Club, Queensland
Mertz Collection, USA, Art Museum Phoenix, USA
Commercial and private collections Australia, USA, Canada, China, Japan, UK, NZ, Europe & Malaysia

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