Roland Shakespeare Wakelin (1887-1971)
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Roland Shakespeare Wakelin (1887-1971)

Landscape, 1919

Details
Roland Shakespeare Wakelin (1887-1971)
Landscape, 1919
oil on panel
9½ x 11½in. (24.2 x 29.2cm.)
Provenance
Mr Allen D. Christensen, California, and thence by descent to the present owner.
Exhibited
Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria, Paintings from the collection of Allen D. Christensen, Dec. 1976, no.48.
Perth, Art Gallery of Western Australia (on loan from Allen D. Christensen from Sept. 1979).
Special notice
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 20% on the buyer's premium.

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Lot Essay

In 1918 Wakelin began to paint landscapes and still lifes in high-keyed colour with form and perspective greatly reduced and simplified. Along with Roy de Maistre the two artists exhibited their 'Synchromy' or colour-music paintings, the first abstract paintings produced in Australia, at Gayfield Shaw's Art Salon in Sydney in August 1919. Wakelin's experimental paintings from this period are the most striking of his career.

'They hit, they attract; they are beautiful patterns and they "carry". No matter how brilliant each seems it is played harmoniously.' (Telegraph, 1919)

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