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Collection Item C178749

Accession Number: ART26924

Frank Hinder
Bomber crash

egg tempera, oil glazes on gesso on hardboard
59.5 x 49.1cm
 

Hinder’s work evolved from his personal experience. While he was flying in a Lockheed Hudson during an aerial reconnaissance mission in order to advise on camouflaging an airstrip outside of Rabaul, the plane crashed and burst into flames. Hinder began with a series of preliminary drawings in 1942 that he later used to create the painting. The plane, the crew, and the billowing flames and smoke appear as semi-abstracted geometric forms.

 

Paintings

  • Bomber crew
    Stella Bowen
  • Battlefield burial of three NCOs
    Ivor Hele
  • Tragic Landscape
    Alex Colville
  • Japanese dead from suicide raid, Labuan
    Donald Friend
  • A Child Bomb-Victim Receiving Penecillin Treatment
    Ethel Gabain
  • Natives carrying wounded
    Sali Herman
  • A Saline Bath, RAF Hospital
    A.R. Thomson
  • Face Burns, Sgt James F. Gourley, RAF, 536215
    Charles Goldhamer
  • Bombed Out
    Will Ogilvie
  • Wrecked Lodestar
    Eric Thake
  • Bomber crash
    Frank Hinder

Last updated: 23 June 2021

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