David Boyd

David Boyd

David Boyd ,Australian Artist - An accomplished figurative painter,potter and printmaker,his paintings are widely represented in Public and Private collections in Australia,America,and England.David Boyd and his brother Arthur Boyd are the most well known artists in the Boyd family.

Born:1924
Birthplace:Born Victoria
Artist Code:3
(featured artist)
(stockroom artist)
 

Current exhibitions

Graphics / Lithographs / Etchings
STOCKROOM
MODERN ART
 

18 works in gallery

Reflections (SOLD)
The Mulberry Pickers
Greetings
The Flight of a Cockatoo (SOLD)
Untitled
Children and the Angel of Innocence
Untitled
Europa Falling
Nymphs
Jazz Club
Guard and Cardinal
Angels
Untitled
Flinders Ghost
Musical Child (SOLD)
Untitled (SOLD)
O'Cello (SOLD)
Chasing the Yellow Rose (SOLD)
Reflections
Reflections
oil on board
(SOLD)
The Mulberry Pickers
The Mulberry Pickers
oil on canvas
Greetings
Greetings
oil on board
The Flight of a Cockatoo
The Flight of a Cockatoo
oil on board
(SOLD)
Untitled
Untitled
sfumato on paper
Children and the Angel of Innocence
Children and the Angel of Innocence
oil on board
Untitled
Untitled
oil and sfumato on board
Europa Falling
Europa Falling
acrylic on paper
Nymphs
Nymphs
oil and sfumato on canvas
Jazz Club
Jazz Club
oil on board
Guard and Cardinal
Guard and Cardinal
mixed media
Angels
Angels
pastel on paper
Untitled
Untitled
mixed media
Flinders Ghost
Flinders Ghost
coloured etching
Musical Child
Musical Child
oil on board
(SOLD)
Untitled
Untitled
hand coloured etching
(SOLD)
O
O'Cello
etching
(SOLD)
Chasing the Yellow Rose
Chasing the Yellow Rose
(SOLD)

David Boyd Biography

David Boyd was born in Melbourne, 1924, to painter and potter parents,Merric and Doris Boyd,who gave him instruction in pottery and visual arts.He attended the National Gallery of Victoria Art School 1944-1945,and was recognised as a master potter in creative partnership with wife Hermia in Australia and England during the 1950s and 1960s.In 1958,he exhibited in Melbourne a series of symbolic paintings on the Australian explorers.In Australia,a storm of controversy surrounde this and subsequent work,based on the tragic history of the Tasmanian Aborigines.The series of paintings "The Tasmanians" was exhibited to critical acclaim in one-man exhibitions in London and Paris in the early 1960s.The insecurity of many critics at the time caused them to ignore the power and the compassion of this young artist,who happened to be a member of the famous Boyd family of artists.Time has allowed us to see clearly the real strength and the passionate imagery of this body of work "The Explorers"series.In 1963-64, David produced his "Church and State"series.In 1966-68, his works called "Sfumato",were drawn with the flame of candles under oil glazing colours.This series was inspired by facets of contemporary London life called Sfumato,reviving the term Leonardo used to describe imperceptible changes of tone in painting.In 1969 a major retrospective which travelled in England and Scotland was organised by the Commonwealth Institute,London.Reviewing the retrospective,art historian and critic,Edwin Mullins in the Sunday Telegraph,London 5/5/1969,commented that David Boyd is among the very best painters in England and certainly the most powerful image maker'.His 'Garden in the Wilderness'series,'Scenes of Childhood'and 'Clown in the Tree'series create the very atmosphere of timelessness.David Boyd's work has been included in numerous international exhibitions and is represented in all major public art galleries,museums and university collections in Australia,and many private collections throughout the world.In 1988 David Boyd was recognised by the International Academy of Modern Art in Rome,with the award of'Membro Albo d'Oro del Senato Accademico'.David Boyd now in his eighties has become an elder stateman of Australian art.