Who is Namatjira?

Namatjira, Albert (1902 – 1959 ) Albert Namatjira was the first indigenous artist to paint and exhibit professionally in Western style. He painted his country and was both prodigious and successful, producing approximately two thousand pictures and founding a school of painting that continues today.

Are Albert Namatjira prints worth anything?

Albert Namatjira’s work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $18 USD to $91,719 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork.

Is Albert Namatjira still alive?

Deceased (1902–1959)
Albert Namatjira/Living or Deceased

Where is Albert Namatjira from?

Hermannsburg, Australia
Albert Namatjira/Place of birth

Was Albert Namatjira married?

Rubina Namatjiram.?–1959
Albert Namatjira/Spouse

How did Albert Namatjira get famous?

His western style landscapes – different to traditional Aboriginal art, made him famous. Fame led to Albert and his wife becoming the first Aborigines to be granted Australian citizenship. At the age of thirteen Albert experienced an important Aboriginal ritual – initiation.

When was ghost gum Glen Helen painted?

1949
His paintings often depict color-contrasted landscapes: purple rolling mountains in the background and bright white trees in the foreground, such as Ghost Gum, Glen Helen (1949) and Alice Springs Country (1955).

How many paintings did Albert Namatjira paint?

two thousand paintings
At the time of his death Namatjira had painted a total of around two thousand paintings. He is hailed today as one of the greatest Australian artists and a pioneer for Aboriginal rights.

How is Vincent Namatjira related to Albert Namatjira?

Vincent is the great-grandson of the renowned Arrernte watercolour artist Albert Namatjira. Vincent was born in Alice Springs and spent his early childhood at Hermannsburg. When his mother passed away unexpectedly, Vincent was removed from his family and raised in foster homes.

Why was Namatjira granted citizenship?

Six people of full Indigenous descent were left off the list. One of these was well-known Aboriginal artist, Albert Namatjira. Namatjira thus came to have the full rights of an Australian citizen, not because he applied to have them but because he was judged as being able to manage his own affairs.

What is Albert Namatjira famous for?

Albert Namatjira, (born July 28, 1902, Hermannsburg, near Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia—died August 8, 1959, Alice Springs), Australian Aboriginal painter noted for his watercolour landscapes of desertlike central Australia.

Who was Ewald Namatjira and what did he do?

Ewald was Western Arrernte, Subsection (Skin) Peltharre. Ewald married Eubia (a Pitjantjatjara woman), sister of Thomas Stephens Tjapangati, also known as Thomas Stephens (who painted in watercolour tradition). Thomas was a younger brother of Eubia and apparently lived In Papunya [Heritage of Namatjira].

Who was the third son of Albert Namatjira?

Description: Ewald Namatjira (1930-1984) …… Description: EWALD NAMATJIRA, CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPE, WATERCOLOR… Description: Ewald was the third son of the famous Albert Namatjira. He was thought to bethe one to far exceed his fathers fame until he died in 1984.

When did Albert Namatjira do his first landscapes?

One of his first landscapes from 1936, Central Australian Landscape, shows a land of rolling green hills. Another early work, Ajantzi Waterhole (1937), shows a close up view of a small waterhole, with Namatjira capturing the reflection in the water.

When did Albert Namatjira become an Australian citizen?

In 1957 the government exempted Namatjira and his wife from the restrictive legislation that applied to Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory. Namatjira was encouraged to apply for and became an Australian citizen at 55 years of age.