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Title

Bali woman with scarf

(1940s)

Artist

Arthur Fleischmann

Czechoslovakia, Australia, England

05 Jun 1896 – 02 Mar 1990

Alternate image of Bali woman with scarf by Arthur Fleischmann
Alternate image of Bali woman with scarf by Arthur Fleischmann
Alternate image of Bali woman with scarf by Arthur Fleischmann
  • Details

    Date
    (1940s)
    Media categories
    Sculpture , Ceramic
    Materials used
    terracotta
    Dimensions
    37.0 x 42.0 x 18.0 cm
    Signature & date

    Signed base of bust verso, incised "A. FLEISCHMANN". Not dated.

    Credit
    Gift of Joy and Dominique Fleischmann 2014
    Location
    Not on display
    Accession number
    77.2014
    Copyright
    © Dominique and Joy Fleischmann

    Reproduction requests

    Wynne Prize
    - 1946
    Artist information
    Arthur Fleischmann

    Works in the collection

    7

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  • About

    Czech Republic born Fleischmann was in this country for a short period, but his influence on the development of early modern Australian sculpture was significant. He arrived in Sydney in 1939 after travel studies through Europe, South America and Indonesia, and became ensconced at Merioola, the celebrated community of internationalist-inspired painters, sculptors and photographers based in the Edgecliffe mansion of the same name.

    This terracotta sculpture is typical of Fleischmann's early Sydney work, when subjects from his Balinese travels in the late 1930s continued to inspire his practice. The arabesque formation of the figure is also evident on the influences of his Viennese period, with the unusual truncation of the bust suggesting his attention to German sculptor Wilhelm Lehmbruck (1881-1919). While referring to the classical foundations of Fleischmann's practice, the work is indicative of his modern stylisation of gesture and movement, creating the aesthetic of elongated figurative forms for which he is best renowned.

  • Exhibition history

    Shown in 2 exhibitions

  • Bibliography

    Referenced in 2 publications

Other works by Arthur Fleischmann

See all 7 works