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Reg Campbell
Born
Reginald Earl Campbell

(1923-03-02)2 March 1923
Died30 May 2008(2008-05-30) (aged 85)
Nationality Australia
EducationSelf taught
Known forPortrait painting
AwardsArchibald Prize People's Choice Award, 1990

Reginald "Reg" Earl Campbell (2 March 1923 – 30 May 2008) was an Australian portrait painter and self-taught artist. He was the winner of the Archibald Prize People's Choice Award in 1990 for his self-portrait.[1]

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Early years

Campbell was born in Gladesville, New South Wales, the son of Clare Campbell and enlisted in the Australian Imperial Forces at West Ryde in 1941, whilst residing in Eastwood. He served as a private in the General Transport Company in New Guinea and was discharged in 1945.[2]

Art career

After military service, Campbell moved to Bathurst, New South Wales in the 1950s, working initially as a signwriter,[2] and later moved to live in a peaceful rural setting, outside Bathurst, where he established his gallery and completed some of his most accomplished portraits. Some of those works include the portraits of two of Bathurst’s best-known faces, those of the late Dr Brooke-Moore and former long-serving Member for Bathurst, Gus Kelly, whose portraits have hung for years in the foyer of the Bathurst Civic Centre. Lesser-known works are the portraits that Campbell painted of two other personalities of his generation, a young radio broadcaster John Laws and the television games show personality, Bob Dyer.[3]

One of the largest works painted by Campbell was commissioned by Bathurst Rotary to celebrate the 100th Royal Bathurst Show, a massive painting of the Bathurst Showground showing all of the historic buildings with parachutists landing in the ground. Testimony to his mastery are the commissions to paint the portraits of many prominent figures in Australia and overseas including approximately 100 knights of the realm, 23 vice regal portraits in Denmark, nine bishops and archbishops and hundreds of other famous personalities including Don Bradman, Albert Namatjira and Sir Garfield Barwick.[4]

Campbell painted numerous portraits for the Charles Sturt University and its precursor institutions, namely:[5]

  • Evan Arthur Byron (Sam) Phillips
  • Jack and Dr Colleen McDonough (double portrait)
  • Professor John Maxwell Collins
  • Emeritus Professor Cliff Blake, AO

Campbell was a mentor for artist, Doug Sealy and is survived by Betty-Ann, Eden, David, Joshua Campbell, Stephen and Katie Scott.

References

  1. ^ Winner: People's Choice 1990, Art Gallery of NSW
  2. ^ a b Bathurst and District Veterans' Community Newsletter (2008). Returned & Services League of Australia New South Wales Branch Incorporated, Bathrst Sub-Branch. Bathurst RSL Newsletter
  3. ^ "Gifted portrait artist dies". Western Advocate. Fairfax Media. 9 June 2008. Retrieved 19 June 2010.
  4. ^ "Great Australian Artists". Showcase of Australian Art. Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 19 June 2010.
  5. ^ "History & Traditions - Vice-Chancellor Portraits". Charles Sturt University. Archived from the original on 3 May 2010. Retrieved 19 June 2010.
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