Harold Abbott (artist)

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Lt. Harold Abbott, 1943

Harold Frederick Abbott (14 June 1906 – 8 June 1986) was an Australian portrait painter, an official war artist and an art teacher by profession. [1] [2] [3]

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Abbott was born in 1906 in the Sydney suburb of Strathfield, New South Wales. At the age of seventeen, he started studying part-time art at Sydney Art School. In 1931 he moved to London for two years to study at the Royal Academy, funded by the NSW Society of Artists Travelling Scholarship. In 1934–1940 he was a finalist in the Archibald Prize and in 1940 he won the Sulman Prize. In 1941 he enlisted in the AIF. In 1943 he was appointed a war artist in 2/9th Field Regiment with the rank of lieutenant. [1] [4]

For twenty years after the war, Abbott did little painting or exhibiting; he taught at the National Art School in Sydney, where he later became the head and State Supervisor of Art. Upon retirement in the late 1960s he returned to painting, but with a quite different style, and held 8 solo exhibitions. [1]

Abbott died on 8 June 1986(1986-06-08) (aged 79) in Sydney. His work is held in the collections of the National Gallery of Australia, the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Australian War Memorial, and in various regional art galleries. [1]

Abbott's works in the Australian War Memorial Collection

Over 170 of Abbott's works are listed in the Australian War Memorial Collection. [1] These include:

Finalist in the Archibald Prize

Finalist in the Sir John Sulman Prize

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  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Harold Abbott, Australian War Memorial
  2. Australian official war artists – Second World War, Australian War Memorial
  3. 1 2 Archibald Prize 1946 finalists, official website, Art Gallery of NSW
  4. 1 2 "Sir John Sulman Prize finalists 1940 :: Art Gallery NSW". www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au.
  5. ART21282: Harold Abbott – Sergeant Leslie Ralph McCole, 1944, Australian War Memorial Collection
  6. ART21283: Harold Abbott – Corporal William (old Bill) Green, 1944, Australian War Memorial Collection
  7. ART31766: Harold Abbott – Sergeant Arthur Carson, 1956, Australian War Memorial Collection
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