Important Australian and International Fine Art - 20 September 2017 | Sydney
Lot 29
Russell Drysdale
(1912 – 1981)
SOLDIERS RESTING OUTSIDE ALBURY STATION, c.1943
ink and watercolour on paper
33.0 x 37.0 cm
Estimate:
$15,000 – 20,000
Lot sold: $18,300 (inc. BP)
Lot Details
Description
Russell Drysdale
(1912 – 1981)
SOLDIERS RESTING OUTSIDE ALBURY STATION, c.1943
ink and watercolour on paper
33.0 x 37.0 cm
signed lower right: Russell Drysdale
Provenance
Private collection, Melbourne
Catalogue text
The following excerpt is quoted from Klepac, L., Russell Drysdale, the drawings, The Beagle Press, Sydney, 2012, p. 13:
‘The Drysdales arrived in Sydney in November 1940 and settled in to their new home, but when the Japanese submarine surfaced in Sydney Harbour and torpedoed a ship at Circular Quay, Drysdale moved his family to Albury. There he set up a studio in an old barn and discovered a new subject: soldiers. They were everywhere in the town and at the railway station, as Hume Army Camp was situated near Albury.’