Record Number |
16438 |
Location |
Framed picture store [Bookstack] |
Author |
Murch, Arthur James, 1902-1989 |
Title |
New England landscape in summer / Arthur Murch. [Picture]. |
Published |
[1949?]. |
Collation |
1 Framed oil painting : col. ; 58 cm x 77 cm. |
General Note |
Collection code: Artworks. |
Plaque on the base of the frame reads: "In memory of the late Ernie Cahill". |
Framed weight 3 kg. |
Arthur Murch is listed on the Australian Dictionary of Biography and the entry may be viewed on the URL below. |
Arthur Murch (1902-1989) was a painter, sculptor, war artist and teacher. During his career, Murch was a colleague of Rayner Hoff, Donald Friend, Sir William Dobell, Jean Appleton and George Lambert. He won the 1949 Archibald Prize with his portrait of Bonar Dunlop. Arthur Murch's work is held by the National Gallery and many State Galleries. Information from the Australian Dictionary of Biography. |
Part of image displayed on catalogue record for identification purposes. Image can not be fully displayed due to copyright restrictions. |
Hand writing on the back of artwork reads: "Painted from Cheffey's Hill Glen Innes N.S.W. Title 'New England Landscape in Summer.'" |
Ernie Cahill was a awarded life membership of the NSW Teachers Federation in 1947. He died in 1958. The Federation established a memorial in his honour, Education Vol. 40 No. 6 May 20 1959, page 12. |
"The Federation Executive, on September 14, 1960, considered that the money subscribed to the Ernie Cahill Memorial Fund should be expended on two or three suitable pictures to be placed in the Federation Library." -- NSWTF Annual Report 1960, p. 41-42. |
Subject |
Painting |
Internet Site |
Australian Dictionary of Biography |
See Also |
Education Vol. 40 No. 6 May 20 1959, page 12. |