Charles Blackman's 'The Painters Studio' is a vision from inside the artists mind. Blackman pictures himself painting, beret atop his head and a cat at his heels.
Cats wander throughout Charles Blackman's work. Sometimes they are caught in the garden, on a tin roof or silhouetted against the night sky enigmatic, noble and watchful. Art historians have speculated that this cat is reflective of Blackmans penchant for solitude and experience of loneliness.
Blackman stands among Australia's most beloved and collectable artists. With a career as distinct as it is diverse, his work is informed by a sense of wonder and emotional acuity. Artist Studio will enliven collections of modern art and Blackman.
Charles BLACKMAN (1928 -2018)
'The Painters Studio' 1978
etching on paper
Edition of 46
Image Size: 29 x 29 cm
Dimensions: 47 x 46 cm
Signed: initialled, titled and editioned on margin
Comes with Letter of Provenance.
A work from the same series, 'Painters Studio II', is in the collection of Heide Museum of Modern Art Accession No 2004.30.
Condition: Very Good: Describes a work of art's image as Excellent, but may show some small signs of surrounding wear to paper or frame. There are no tears to paper margin or disruption to the paint surface.
(c) Charles Blackman / Copyright Agency