An evocative Australian Landscape by listed artist Reginald Campbell (1923-2008). Born & raised in Sydney, he moved to the rural Bathurst area after his WW2 service in New Guinea, where he established his studio and gallery space. A respected artist of Landscape, Portraits and Still Life, he exhibited extensively throughout his career.
Winner: Bathurst Prize 1964
Winner People’s Choice Award AGNSW Archibald Prize 1990 (Self Portrait)
AGNSW Archibald Finalist twenty five times between 1952-1990. Portrait subjects included Sir Donald Bradman, John Laws and Evonne Goolagong.
AGNSW Wynne Finalist eight times.
A Portrait by Reginald Campbell is held in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery Canberra.
Oil on board, signed lower left Reg Campbell. The painting sits in its ebonised tapered wooden frame.
Measures including frame: 37cm high, 45cm wide.
Great original condition & ready to hang.