Albert Namatjira

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Albert Namatjira was a painter who is credited for introducing the ‘Contemporary Aboriginal Australian Art’

Jul 28, 1902

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: July 28, 1902
  • Died on: August 8, 1959
  • Nationality: Australian
  • Famous: Humanitarian, Artists & Painters, Artists
  • Birth Place: Hermannsburg
  • Gender: Male
  • Sun Sign: Leo

Albert Namatjira born at

Hermannsburg

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Birth Place

He often left the mission and embarked into his journey into the bush. During such visits he also met his future wife Ilkalita who did not belong to his tribe and as such their marriage would not be approved by the tribes.

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Personal Life

In 1920, when he was eighteen years old, he eloped with Ilkalita and married her. Some years later, he went back to the mission with his wife and children, and his wife was christened as Rubina, after which their marriage was approved. His children were also christened as Oscar, Enos and Maisie.

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Personal Life

He amassed a huge amount of wealth and as a result he had to take care of many individuals who belonged to his tribe and who were not well off.

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Personal Life

He was born on 28th July, 1902, in Hermannsburg Lutheran Mission, Australia, and named Elea. However, after his parents converted into Christians, his father was baptised Jonathan, his mother Emilie and he was renamed as Albert.

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Childhood & Early Life

Early years of his life were spent at the mission, where he was trained in leatherwork, carpentry, blacksmithing and saddlery. He lived in the mission, away from his parents in accordance to the rule s of the mission.

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Childhood & Early Life

In his early teenage, he left the mission and went to the Australian grasslands commonly known as the bush where he was inducted into the Arrernte community. The landscape of the bush impacted him immensely which was later visible in his artistic works.

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Childhood & Early Life

After their marriage, he did not return to the mission and got employed at a cattle station where he was engaged in various kinds of works.

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Childhood & Early Life

He went back to the mission with his family and in 1934, an exhibition was held at the mission where he encountered western-style painting.

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Childhood & Early Life

He started portraying the Australian bush in the canvas which depicted the landscapes with minute details, which gained immense popularity among Europeans as they followed western art.

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Career

His first exhibition was organized in Melbourne in 1938. This was followed by exhibitions held in Adelaide and Sydney which earned him recognition as an artist and turned immensely successful. He embarked on his career as painter and created artistic pieces which were sold rapidly.

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Career

During 1930s he created several paintings such as ‘Central Australian Landscape’, ‘Ajantzi Waterhole’ and ‘Red Bluff’.

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Career

The following decade, he delineated the Australian evergreen tree ‘ghost gum’ in his series of paintings ‘Ghost Gum Glen Helen’ (c.1945-49). He was skilled in detailing trees with minuteness. All these paintings made his name and fame spread far and wide and he even turned rich with his art.

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Career

With every painting he grew better as an artist and excelled in his profession. His painting named ‘Mt Hermannburg’ was regarded by many to be as graphic as a photo clicked by a camera. Two years after portraying this picture, this talented artist died.

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Career

He was a detail oriented painter and landscapes of Australia seemed lively even in his paintings as they are in real. Some of his best known paintings such as ‘Central Australia Landscape’, Red Bluff’ and ‘Central Australian George’ are about the greenery of the Australian bush and the varied trees and mountains which stand in contrast to each other.

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Major Works