Place | Oceania: Australia, New South Wales, Sydney |
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Accession Number | ART28499.010 |
Collection type | Art |
Measurement | sheet: 27.9 cm x 21.5 cm; image: 19.6 x 12.4 cm |
Object type | Work on paper |
Physical description | pencil on paper |
Maker |
Gardener, Arthur |
Place made | Australia: New South Wales, Sydney |
Date made | 1943 |
Conflict |
Second World War, 1939-1945 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: AWM Licensed copyright |
Not titled [Side profile of a man with open collar]
This sketch depicts the heavily shadowed face of a man is depicted in side profile with jacket collar turned up. Arthur Gardener changed his name from Baumgarten after he migrated to Australia at the age of 30 on the 8th of March 1938, landing at Fremantle. "I was prompted to this decision by economic and political reasons, seeing no future for me and my wife in fascistic Austria under Schuschnig's government" he wrote. In Australia, at the age of 58, Private Arthur Gardener, assisted in the efforts of the Second World War on the home front in the 3rd Australian Employment Coy (N303400). This sketch belongs to an artist sketch book contains portrait and figure studies from the American Red Cross Club, Sydney, 1943. The works within in this sketchbook were done while Gardener was working as a picket at Mascot Unit Headquarters in Sydney. 'Whilst at camp in Mascot, [Gardener] preferred to spend his evenings, when not on picket duty, at the American Club, where painting and drawing classes had been organised.' It comprises of 16 leaflets and 15 compositions. The sketchbook has a hard grey cover, dark blue printed text, red binding and a printed image of a stag on the verso.