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John Martin Gallery - Andrew Gifford. Insaland. ALL THE BUILDINGS IN NEW YORK. Gurney Journey. Sohei Nishino - Diorama map New York. Quentin Blake. Our Collection | Robert Rauschenberg | Works By. Paintings - Edith Lilla Holmes - Australian Art Auction Records. Number of works: 49. Results page: 1. Cascade Brewery Hobart Oil on canvas on board, 46.5 x 39 cm Australian British, New Zealand & European Historical and Contemporary Paintings etc., Leonard Joel, Melbourne. Hammer price, estimate, sale date and lot number will be visible when you subscribe. From the Window Oil on board, 81 x 52.5 cm The Estate of Len and Olga Nettlefold (Art only), Mossgreen Auctions, Hobart. Mt Direction from Moonah Oil on canvas on board, 51.5 x 55 cm 100 Important Australian Paintings, Deutscher and Hackett, Melbourne. Geese Under the Pear Tree Late 1960's Oil on canvas on board, 56 x 43.5 cm Auction at 'Somercotes', Tasmania, Mossgreen Auctions, Hobart.

Mount Wellington from Carlton Oil on canvas on board, 49.5 x 46.5 cm The McRae Collection of Fine Australian Paintings, Christies, Hobart. Tree and Sunset, Bally Park Tasmania 1967 Oil on canvas on board, 75 x 62 cm Silver Sea & Mt Wellington - Meadow in Foreground Oil on canvas on board, 76 x 58 cm Sydney Opera House Road to Risdon. Fred Williams. Fred Williams. Frederick Ronald (Fred) Williams OBE (23 January 1927 – 22 April 1982) was an Australian painter and printmaker. He was one of Australia’s most important artists, and one of the twentieth century’s major painters of the landscape. He had more than seventy solo exhibitions during his career in Australian galleries, as well as the exhibition Fred Williams - Landscapes of a Continent at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1977. Early life and education[edit] Between 1951 and 1956, Williams studied part-time at the Chelsea School of Art, London (now Chelsea College of Art and Design) and in 1954 he did an etching course at the Central School of Arts and Crafts.

He lived in a South Kensington bedsit and subsidised his art practice by working part-time at Savage’s picture framers.[4] Williams returned to Melbourne in 1956, when his family was able to send him a cheap ticket aboard a ship bringing visitors to the Melbourne Olympics.[4] Work[edit] Awards[edit] Personal life[edit] Notes[edit] Amy Casey.