Description:

Oliffe Richmond
(1919-1977)
Study of Crucifixion 5 c.1958
Felt tipped pen on paper
Watters Gallery, East Sydney, label verso
24.8 x 19.8 cm

LITERATURE:
Robert Oliffe Gage Richmond (1919–77), internationally acclaimed expatriate sculptor, was born in Hobart and studied art at the Hobart Technical College from 1937 to 1941. At ballet classes and wrestling matches he observed the stresses and tensions of human bodies in exertion. Henceforth physicality informed all his work. From 1945 he studied sculpture with Lyndon Dadswell at East Sydney Technical College and in 1948 won a scholarship and moved to England. He intermittently assisted Henry Moore until 1956, when he became lecturer at the Chelsea School of Art. In the 1960s his mature style of disturbing bronze figures fitted into the British post-war humanist traditions, but later he combined machined aluminium parts into more abstract constructions which retain human echoes. So do his last works, towering anthropomorphic presences of laminated woods and bolted timbers.
Christa E Johannes https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/R/Richmond%20Oliffe.htm

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