Max Meldrum

Max Meldrum
Duncan Max Meldrum
Born 3 December 1875(1875-12-03)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died 6 June 1955(1955-06-06) (aged 79)
Nationality Scottish born Australian
Field Painting
Movement Realism, Tonalism, Representational

Duncan Max Meldrum (3 December 1875 – 6 June 1955) was a Scottish born Australian painter. He is known as the founder of Australian Tonalism, a representational style of painting, as well as his portrait work, for which he won the Archibald Prize in 1939 and 1940.

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Biography

Early Life and Training

Meldrum was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, son of Edward David Meldrum, chemist, and his wife Christine, née Macglashan. The family emigrated to Australia in 1889. Meldrum studied at the National Gallery School in Melbourne. In 1899, he won the Victorian Travelling Scholarship, under which he chose to complete his art education in Paris.[1] Soon after, he became dissatified with the academic conventions of the Paris schools and left them to study on his own.[2]

He returned to Melbourne with his family in 1912, where he lived with his parents in East Melbourne, then at St Kilda. In 1915 he took a studio at 527 Collins Street, for a time sharing it with Harley Griffiths, senior. He ran the Meldrum School of painting there between 1916 and 1926. Among his students were Clarice Beckett, Colin Colahan, Auguste Cornels, John Farmer[disambiguation needed ], Polly Hurry, Justus Jorgensen, Percy and Arnold Shore, and he influenced considerably the work of his friend Alexander Colquhoun, whose son Archibald was also a Meldrum student at that time. In 1916-17 he was elected president of the Victorian Artists' Society.

Career

Meldrum influenced the young Albert Ernest Newbury.[3] While living in France, he married Jeanne Eugenie Nitsch, a singer with the Opéra-Comique. While in Paris, he befriended American painter Joseph Allworthy. Meldrum stayed with Allworthy during his American tour lecturing on his theory of tonal analysis.[4] Meldrum and his wife returned to Australia in 1931. Meldrum criticized Nora Heysen's 1938 Archibald win, saying that women could not be expected to paint as well as men. Meldrum died in Kew, Victoria.

References

  1. ^ Meldrum, Max. "The Science of Appearances", 1950.
  2. ^ Colahan, Colin. "Max Meldrum:His Art and Views", 1925.
  3. ^ Serle, Percival (1949). "Newbury, Albert Ernest". Dictionary of Australian Biography. Sydney: Angus and Robertson. http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogN-O.html#newbury1. Retrieved 2009-10-13. 
  4. ^ Flexmore, John. "Current Trends in Australian Painting".
Awards
Preceded by
Nora Heysen
Archibald Prize
1939
for The Hon. G. J. Bell, Speaker, House of Representatives

1940
for Dr. J. Forbes McKenzie
Succeeded by
William Dargie

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