Item #127210 Pile Driver, 1935. Port Pirie, S.A. Robert Emerson CURTIS.
CURTIS, Robert Emerson (1898-1996)

Pile Driver, 1935. Port Pirie, S.A

An original black pencil drawing, mounted and matted (visible image size 254 × 180 mm), initialled and captioned in pencil along the bottom edge.

The drawing is slightly foxed, with one short errant pencil mark in the right background; the mat is in fine condition.

Robert Emerson Curtis (1898-1996), English-born Australian artist, architectural draftsman, camouflage officer, and official war artist, emigrated to Queensland in 1914. In 1922 he 'travelled to the USA with his great friend, the pioneer filmmaker, Charles Chauvel. There he developed what was to become a lifelong interest in industrial modernism and on returning to Sydney in 1928 he set about documenting the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.... He painted murals and did industrial illustration in 1932-38, including the series "Australia at Work", which was syndicated in Australian newspapers.... During WWII Curtis recorded working life in the Commonwealth Munition factories (1939-41), worked as Camouflage Officer in Australia and with the RAAF in New Guinea (1941-43), until he was finally appointed an official war artist to record the nation's industrial war-time production (1943-45). More than 200 works are in the Australian War Memorial (AWM) collection' (Design & Art Australia Online).

Item #127210

Price (AUD): $300.00