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Portrait of Tam Purves

1958
John Brack

oil on canvas (frame: 129.0 cm x 98.0 cm depth 6.5 cm, support: 122.0 cm x 91.5 cm)

Thomas ‘Tam’ Purves (1909–1969) and Anne Purves founded the Australian Galleries in Collingwood, Melbourne in 1956. Tam managed the business aspects, while Anne dealt with the art. As a team, they pioneered professional dealing in contemporary art in Australia, promoting the careers of artists who became some of the most significant names in 20th-century Australian art.

John Brack began exhibiting at the Australian Galleries in 1957. Although he didn’t consider himself a portraitist, he created a number of portraits that, like his paintings of unnamed people and faces, are finely observed, sometimes austere examinations of everyday life and experiences. As his widow Helen Brack explained: ‘In John’s view, mere likenesses were not portraits; a portrait was about identity, the disposition – not the persona – and the whole picture was the portrait, the configuration in the rectangle and use of picture space.’ She said of this painting: ‘here is an essay about a businessman, and John makes no concessions.’ Perpetuated by the Purves’ son Stuart, Australian Galleries is still in operation and is Australia’s longest-surviving commercial art business.

Purchased 2012
© Helen Brack

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Artist and subject

John Brack (age 38 in 1958)

Thomas Purves (age 49 in 1958)

Subject professions

Visual arts and crafts

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