License this article Most Viewed in Culture Buy online, view images and see past prices for CLIFTON PUGH 1924 - 1990, A FERAL CAT, 1969, oil on composition board. A painting of the Governor General Sir John Kerr by Clifton Pugh...Pic requested by Ross Gittins, SMH officer Press Gallery Parliament House. He’s tipped forward slightly, as if he wants you to believe he is important. The scene is taken from Pugh's service in New Guinea during the Second World War. He also won in 1972 with his image of then-Prime Minister Gough Whitlam — later sacked by governor-general Sir John Kerr in 1975. Jul 23, 2016 - Explore 2cimxc2cyu9znxj's board "Clifton Pugh" on Pinterest.
See more ideas about Clifton, Australian painting, Australian artists. I called my mother to confirm. 그림 색깔 새 ... Esteemed Australian artist Clifton Pugh was best known for his landscape and portrait work.
Thatching trees overhang a shelter as Pugh looks on. Jul 5, 2014 - This Pin was discovered by Nerina Lascelles. Jul 18, 2016 - Australian Artist, Clifton Pugh.
Clifton Pugh with a Time Magazine cover showing his Archibald Prize winning portrait of Gough Whitlam. Kerr. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images Discover (and save!) In this verdant etching, he explores the former, carving out a settlement in thick bush.
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I knew it, but took a while to place where from – on the wall at David Triaca’s Latin, an indelible fine dining experience from my childhood. November 14, 1975. . In 1981 as Gough Whitlam launched a biography of Melbourne artist Clifton Pugh at the gallery, he joked about having to make his speech in front of his nemesis Sir John Kerr in a controversial portrait painted by Pugh in 1975; "I'll have you know I had nothing to do with the placing of the exhibit." I came up short in front of Clifton Pugh’s looming portrait of Sir John Kerr. your own Pins on Pinterest See more ideas about Australian artists, Clifton, Artist. Clifton Pugh: Australians is at the National Portrait Gallery, Old Parliament House, Canberra, from today to March 26, 2006.