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Douglas Dundas

1950
Kerry Dundas

gelatin silver photograph on paper (frame: 49.3 cm x 40.1 cm, sheet: 32.7 cm x 25.1 cm)

Douglas Dundas (1900-1981), painter, trained at the Sydney Art School with Julian Ashton. In 1927, he won the Society of Artists’ Travelling Scholarship, which enabled him to study at the London Polytechnic and in Paris with André Lhote. Returning to Australia in 1929, he held his first show at the Macquarie Gallery. Two years later, he began to teach full-time at the East Sydney Technical College (later the National Art School). He was the head teacher of painting from 1938 to 1960, and head of the school until 1965. Married to the painter Dorothy Thornhill, Dundas is particularly known for his views of the streets of inner Sydney – Paddington, Darlinghurst, Rose Bay - rendered in a Modernist style. He also painted the Canberra landscape, and a number of self-portraits.

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Artist and subject

Kerry Dundas (age 19 in 1950)

Douglas Dundas (age 50 in 1950)

Subject professions

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