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Elioth Gruner
Description
- Elioth Gruner
- SILVER SANDS - BONDI
Signed and dated E. GRUNER/ 1918 (lower right)
- Oil on board
- 16 by 28.5cm
Provenance
William Grant Buckle (1894-1947), Sydney; thence by descent
Private collection, Perth
Australian and International Art, Sotheby's, Melbourne, 21 November 2006, lot 14 as Bondi
Private collection, Sydney; purchased from the above
Condition
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Catalogue Note
Gruner's first beach paintings date from around the time he moved to Bondi from North Sydney. As his biographer Barry Pearce observes, they were in part a product of the artist's love of and physical involvement with the subject: after the First World War, Gruner enthusiastically took up body surfing (although, it is said, not very proficiently!). Sunny scenes such as Bondi, filled with holidaymakers, were also, perhaps, an antidote to the reported horrors of the previous four years. Gruner had enlisted in the army in June 1918 but, the war having ended by November, was discharged by Christmas.
Gruner was, arguably, Australia's most dedicated plein-air painter and one of the most popular and sucessful painters of the inter-war years. In 1932 a major exhibition of his work at the Art Gallery of New South Wales was critically acclaimed; a memorial exhibition followed in 1940; and he was honoured again by a retrospective in 1983.
We are most grateful for assistance in cataloguing this work from Steven Miller, Archivist at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, who is compliling a catalogue raisonne of Gruner's paintings.