Noel Wood
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Noel Herbert Wood (1912-2001) was an Australian painter.
Born in Strathalbyn, South Australia, Wood attended art school in Adelaide where his tutor was the painter, Marie Tuck. He married Eleanor Weld Skipper, whom he met at art school, and fathered two daughters, Virginia Maray and Ann Oenone.[1]
For nearly sixty years, Noel Wood lived on Bedarra Island, North Queensland, where he painted and established his dwelling, studio and food gardens. In 1947/8, he painted in Ireland, Britain and Europe, before returning to Bedarra. In the 1950s he spent some time in United States.[1]
Wood had stopped painting by the 1970’s. Noel Wood’s work is represented in public collections throughout Australia and in many private collections in Australia, U.K. and U.S.A.[1]
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b c Wilson, Gavin “Escape Artists: Modernists in the Tropics” Cairns Regional Gallery, Queensland 4870, Australia 1998 ISBN 0 9586858 27.
[edit] References
- "A Big Country" Stories of Australia and its people from the ABC TV series by Jim Downes. Pub. Angus and Robertson 1988. ISBN 0207158967. See "No Place For a Hermit" pp. 105-111.
- "The Island and the Painter" ABC TV film. Producer Rob Stewart 1987. Source: Australian Broadcasting Commission, Film Database.
- "International Islands Magazine" Vol.3/No.5, November/December 1983. See "ON THE ROAD TO MEHETIA" PART 2. by Michael Fessier.
- "The New Yorker" May 26th 1956. The Talk of the Town (S. McCarten; Brendan Gill; Whitney Balliett) "Bach and Bananas" Page 25.
- "Howard Hinton, Patron of Art" Angus & Robertson Halstead Press, Sydney N.S.W. Australia. 1951.

