Place: Richmond
Born: 1927
Death: 1982
Biography:
, one of Australia's most renowned artists, was born on January 23, 1927, in Richmond, a suburb of Melbourne. His early life led him to an apprenticeship with a company fitting out shops and making boxes. However, his true passion lay in the arts. At 16, he began taking classes at the National Gallery School under William Dargie, and later studied painting with George Bell, a modernist painter.
Williams' early work was characterized by small-scale figurative pieces, often depicting elements of London life and music hall performers. His time in London from 1950 to 1956, studying at the Chelsea School of Art and taking an etching course at the Central School of Arts and Crafts, significantly influenced his style. He was particularly drawn to the work of Cézanne, which can be seen in his later landscape paintings.
* **Fred Williams - Landscapes of a Continent** at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (1977) * Over 70 solo exhibitions in Australian galleries * Featured in Recent Australian Painting at the Whitechapel Gallery, London, and Australian Painting: Colonial, Impressionism, Modern at the Tate Gallery
Williams' transition to landscape painting upon his return to Melbourne in 1957 marked a significant turning point in his career. His etchings, which he began producing during his time in London, also showcased his versatility as an artist.
Frederick Ronald Williams, known for his captivating landscape paintings, left an indelible mark on the Australian art scene. His journey from a humble apprenticeship to becoming one of the country's most celebrated artists is a testament to his dedication and passion for the arts. Important Dates:
* January 23, 1927 - Born in Richmond, Melbourne * April 22, 1982 - Passed away at the age of 55