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Charles Blackman
Charles Blackman was born in Sydney on 12 August 1928. He left school at
thirteen and worked with the Sydney Sun, while
attending night classes in drawing and design at the East Sydney
Technical College
from 1942-5 under Hayward Veal. About the Charles Blackmans Alice Series - Blackmans Alice is a suite of six silkscreen prints limited to an edition of 75 plus Artist Proofs. There have been many illustrations of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland since it was first published in 1865, at the last count there where over a hundred. Blackman has not illustrated Alice; he has in his own way discovered her. Blackman discovered Alice when he was quite grown up and the impact of his discovery coincided perfectly with his readiness as an artist. It was a magical experience for Charles Blackman, for Alice lives in a world where anything can happen. She brought him freedom that naturally took him close to the essence of the story. Charles Blackman is a great Romantic artist, a painter of dreams and emotions. Charles Blackman's ‘Alice' paintings made in the early 1950's where among his first important works. Lewis Carrols immortal words tell us the story set us sailing to Wonderland; Blackmans paintings give us the heart of Alice. "The white Rabbit came into the kitchen and helped me cook the dinners" said artist Charles Blackman, who was working as a cook in a French restaurant in Melbourne when he painted his Alice in Wonderland series. "Then I would go home to my loft and paint The Rabbit and Alice". Golden Alice on a summer's day, her heart full of dreams, is not surprised when cups and flowers and rabbits float by or where things constantly change into other things. How can she be? She is the "dream child" morning through a land of wonders and new.
Titles and sizes are as follows - Always Tea Time - image 90x65cm sheet 105x76cm Pink Alice - image 71.5x68.5cm sheet 105x75cm Alice's Jug - image 62.5x49cm sheet 76x56cm The White Rabbit - image 68.5x49cm sheet 76x56cm The Chess Game -image 63x79.5cm sheet 75x105cm Alice's Adventures - image 67x63cm sheet105x75cm The series is all on 270gsm Velin Arches Paper
Here is a condensed snap shot of Charles Blackman and his history of Exhibitions, Awards, Solo Exhibitions, Collections and Selected Bibliography. 1928 Born Sydney, Australia 1943-46 Studied East Sydney Technical College 1945-60 lived and painted in Melbourne 1950s Painted Schoolgirl series, followed by Alice in Wonderland series 1960-64 Travelled and studied overseas after winning Helena Rubinstein Scholarship Lived and painted in London, exhibited at Whitechapel and Tate Galleries 1965 Tour of northern France and Flanders 1966-74 lived and painted in Sydney 1975 Occupied Australian studio, Cite Internationale des Arts, Paris 1976-2001 Lived and painted in NSW, Queensland, WA. Currently lives in Sydney Solo Exhibitions 1953-93 numerous solo exhibitions in Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, London and Tokyo, including a major retrospective at the National Gallery of Victoria, 1993 - Charles Blackman: Schoolgirls and Angels Awards 1997 OBE 1963 Georges Invitation Art Prize, Georges Gallery Melbourne (one painting and one drawing) 1960 Helena Rubinstein Scholarship, Melbourne 1960 George Crouch Prize, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery 1960 "Wins prize". A. Shore, the Age (February) 1958 George Crouch Prize, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery 1958 "Rowney prize", Richmond Gallery Melbourne Collections National Gallery of Australia, and all state galleries Numerous regional galleries and university collections Selected Bibliography 1993 Charles Blackman: Schoolgirls and Angels, catalogue for retrospective at National Gallery Victoria 1989 Shapcott, T., The Art of Charles Blackman, Andre Deutch, London 1983 Amadio,N., Orpheus the Song of Forever, Craftsman Press, Sydney 1982 Amadio, N., Charles Blackman's Paris Dreaming, A.H. & A.W. Reed, Sydney 1980 Amadio, N., Charles Blackman: The Lost Domain, A.H. & A.W. Reed. Sydney 1967 Shapcott, T., Focus on Charles Blackman, University of Queensland Press, Brisbane 1965 Mathew, R., Charles Blackman - Monograph, Georgian House, Melbourne
Here are some titled works by Charles Blackman for easy reference - Alice suite 70th Birthday Folio Alice & March Hare Alice's Cup Alice's' Farewell Alice's Foot Alice's Owl Alice's Owl - Grey Arc Atelier Rouge Axiom / Girl Baby & Bathwater Bamboo Baz Boy & Bird Boy Bird & Bottlebrush (Green) Boy Bird & Bottlebrush (Sepia) Bridge of Irony Crusader Dancer Delta Dolphin Boy Dolphin Girl Feral Fleur Flower Girl & Stars Girl with Trumpet Lillie's ' 93 Hockey Girls Hunter Ikebana Imaginary Butterfly's
Two Angels I Two Angels II Two Angels the Skaters Waltz Unicorn & Magic Garden Web Within Without
Kimono Knot Leaf Life song Looking Glass Magic Forest Marine Mermaid & Dolphin Metamorphosis Blue Metamorphosis Mid Summer Nights Dream Myth Mythological Fish Nightfall Remembrance Sail song 2000 Shadow Silver Point Song Garden Summer haze Sydney Harbour Dolphin Tantric Alice The Fall The Kiss The Immigrants The Journey I The Journey II The Singer Three Butterflies Time song Tuscan Sonnet
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