Ian Fairweather (1891-1974)
Thirty years ago, a lecture at the Australian National Gallery in Canberra entitled East and West in the Art of Ian Fairweather, continued an interest in the art of Bribie Island's most famous artist that had only increased after his passing in 1974.
Over forty years ago on a quiet street in Bongaree, a carving of the artist was rendered into a living tree by a local man to keep the memory of Ian Fairweather fresh for visitors and tourists. Nearby at "The Tourists Corner" was a display of postcards featuring Fairweather.
Postcard caption: Bribie Island's Ian Fairweather, who, by his very seclusion enriched this island. This evergreen carving shall enrich his memory. Source: NAA 5286567 |
Postcard caption: Bribie Island's artist, Ian Fairweather's likeness hewn into a tree to commemorate his love of nature. Source: NAA 5286567 |
Postcard caption: Artist Ian Fairweather was awarded this Bronze Medallion in 1973 by The World Society of Artists in appreciation of his contribution to Art. Source: NAA 2586567 |
Postcard caption: Bribie Island's world-famous master artist, Mr. Ian Fairweather relaxing in the surroundings from where he impressed art critics throughout the world. Source: NAA 2586567 |
East and West in the Art of Ian Fairweather. Lecture by Barbara Brinton, Wed 19 August 1987 at Australian National Gallery, Canberra. [source: The Canberra Times, Mon 17 Aug 1987, p. 29 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article132153528]
Postcards from "The Tourists Corner" Artist - Ian Fairweather. 1975. National Archives of Australia. NAA 5286567.
Further information:
Bernard Kuskopf - postcard collection. Queensland Places website, Centre for the Government of Queensland.
Who carved and year carved the tree image of Ian Fairweather
ReplyDeleteHi Julie, The tree image was carved circa 1975/1976 and is on the cover of Ralph Latcham's 1991 publication "The Mistique and Philosophy of Artist Ian Fairweather". Our email address is bribiehistoricalsociety [@] gmail.com
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