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Arthur James Murch
b. 8 July 1902
Also known as Arthur J. Murch
Artist (Painter),
Artist (Draughtsman),
Artist (Sculptor),
Designer (Textile Artist / Fashion Designer)
Painter and sculptor, assistant to George Lambert, and in World War II the War artist who captured images of the bombed city of Darwin. Later in life became known for his constant paintings of angophoras.
Tags:
Angophora
,
Classical influence
,
Central Australia
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War memorial
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Public Art
,
Mural
Biographical Data
b. 8 July 1902 Croydon, Sydney, NSW
Biography
1 biography
Associates
21 people
Groups
2 groups
Works
4 works
Exhibitions
4 exhibitions
Collections
4 collections
Recognitions
2 recognitions
References
14 references
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Name
Arthur James Murch
Also known as Arthur J. Murch
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Painter)
Artist (Draughtsman)
Artist (Sculptor)
Designer (Textile Artist / Fashion Designer)
Other Occupation
apprentice fitter (ANZSIC code: 224) 1917 - 1924 John Heine Foundry Sydney, NSW
Engineer's draughtsman (ANZSIC code: 692) 1924 John Heine Foundry Sydney, NSW
Tags:
Angophora
Classical influence
Central Australia
War memorial
Public Art
Mural
Birth date
8 July 1902
Birth place
Croydon, Sydney, NSW
Death date
3 September 1989
Death place
Avalon, New South Wales
Active Period
c.1923 - c.1975
Residence
1902 - 1925 Croydon, Sydney, NSW
1925 - 1927 Europe
1927 - 1936 Croydon, Sydney, NSW
1936 - 1939 Europe & United Kingdom
1939 - 1940 Switzerland (Stranded at outbreak of War)
1940 - c.1942 Willoughby, Sydney, NSW
1942 - 1943 Darwin, NT (Official war artist on assignment)
1943 - c.1948 Newport Beach, NSW, Australia
1948 - 1989 Avalon, New South Wales
Training
art classes, 1921 - 1924 Royal Art Society School, Sydney, NSW
Sculpture, 1923 - 1925 East Sydney Technical College, Darlinghurst, NSW
sculpture, 1925 Academie Julian, Paris, France
Sculpture, 1926 - 1927 Chelsea Polytechnic, London, England, UK
Cultural Heritage
British
Languages
English
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NSW Society of Artists (exhibited at)
Project 19: Arthur Murch (exhibited at)
Tribute to Arthur Murch (exhibited at)
Arthur Murch 1902-1989: a restrospective (exhibited at)
NSW Society of Artists (exhibited at)
Record history
02/09/2023 07:45
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02/09/2023 07:45
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James McArdle
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12/04/2020 13:43
by
Joanna Mendelssohn
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retrospective at Manly Art Gallery
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22/05/2019 10:44
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Michael Bogle
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