Russell drysdale brief biography of martin
Russell Drysdale was an English-born Australian figurative painter and photographer who was among the most representative of modern Australian painters and....
Artist's Biography.
Russell Drysdale
Australian artist
Sir George Russell DrysdaleAC (7 February 1912 – 29 June 1981), also known as Tass Drysdale, was an Australian artist. He won the prestigious Wynne Prize for Sofala in 1947,[1][2] and represented Australia at the Venice Biennale in 1954.
He was influenced by abstract and surrealist art, and "created a new vision of the Australian scene as revolutionary and influential as that of Tom Roberts".[3]
Early life and career
George Russell Drysdale was born in Bognor Regis, Sussex, England, to an Anglo-Australian pastoralist family, which settled in Melbourne, Australia in 1923.
Drysdale was educated at Geelong Grammar School. He had poor eyesight all his life, and was virtually blind in his left eye from age 17 due to a detached retina (which later caused his application for military service to be rejected).[4]
Drysdale worked on his uncle's estate in Queensland, and as a jackaroo in Victoria.[1&