词条 | Nolan, Sir Sidney |
释义 | Nolan, Sir Sidney Australian artist in full Sir Sidney Robert Nolan born April 22, 1917, Melbourne, Australia died November 27, 1992, London, England artist known for his paintings based on Australian folklore. With little formal art training, Nolan turned to painting at age 21 after varied experiences as a racing cyclist, cook, and gold miner. In his early work he was influenced by the abstract artists Paul Klee (Klee, Paul) and László Moholy-Nagy (Moholy-Nagy, László), and his own greatly simplified abstractions, such as Boy and the Moon (1940)—a splash of yellow against a raw blue background—incited controversy among visitors to his Melbourne studio. He designed sets and costumes for a Sydney production of Serge Lifar (Lifar, Serge)'s ballet Icarus in 1940. ![]() Nolan moved to England in 1955, but he continued to paint his native Australian landscapes, among other themes. He remained involved with the theatre, designing stage sets for a production of Igor Stravinsky (Stravinsky, Igor)'s ballet The Rite of Spring in London in 1962 and for Camille Saint-Saëns (Saint-Saëns, Camille)'s opera Samson et Dalila, also in London, in 1981. Nolan's work has been exhibited internationally, and many of his paintings and prints are in the permanent collections of the Tate Gallery in London and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. He was knighted in 1981 and became a member of the Order of Merit (Merit, Order of) in 1983. Additional Reading Brian Adams, Sidney Nolan: Such Is Life (1987, reissued 1992). |
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