Ethleen Palmer | Farrell's Shed, Newport 1935 | SOLD
Farrell's Shed. Newport, 1935
Image size: 19 x 29.3 cm
Sheets Size: 31 x 39.5 cm
A colour linocut printed on Japanese tissue.
numbered, dated, titled and signed below image
Artists Proof
Edition of 20
The old house of John Farrell, one of the earliest European farmers in the Newport area, where he settled by 1823.
SOLD
Ethleen Palmer (1906- 1958)
BIO
Ethleen Palmer major contributor to the female print movement of the 1920s and 30s. Her contemporaries were Preston, Proctor, Spowers, Blackburn etc. Rather than imitating the style adopted by these iconic artists she created prints with a distinctly Japanese feel. Her ability to capture movement and nature in the Japanese style gave her the name “The Australian Hokusai”.
The Sydney Morning Herald in 1938 were so confident in her ability and talent that they called her “Australia’s leading Linocut artist” a big statement considering the other fantastic printmakers of the period.
An talented and often overlooked Australian artist.