Not titled [factory]

Accession Number ART94413
Collection type Art
Measurement sheet: 18 x 25 cm; image: 18 x 25 cm (irregular)
Object type Work on paper
Physical description pen and coloured ink and wash on paper
Maker Fort, Sidney James
Date made c1942
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Copyright

Item copyright: Unlicensed copyright

Description

Front view of industrial building.

Sidney Fort enlisted with the army during the Second World War in 1941. Serving mostly in New Guinea and Indonesia, he also spent some time on the home front in Darwin. Like many Australian soldiers, Fort's deployment overseas was his first experience outside of the country. Introduced to new cultures and environments, he recorded his encounters through a series of paintings and drawings. He donated this body of soldier art to the Memorial in 2002.

Trained as a commercial artist at the Joe Holloway Art School in Sydney, Fort had a keen interest in fine art prior to enlisting in the army. Although he worked predominantly in watercolours he also created small oil painting and demonstrated significant mastery in both mediums. He saw a European impressionist exhibition that travelled through Australia in the late 1930s and the influences can been seen in his technical approach to many of his paintings. In later works he began experimenting with other styles including abstract expressionism and surrealism.

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