John Coburn

 

John Coburn 9 archival silk screen fine art prints titled Summer, Autumn, Winter, Spring, Paradise Garden, Tree of Life 1988, Death and Transfiguration 1988, Resurrection, and Hozanna, the edition folio set was limited to 99.

John Coburn (1925 – 2006)

John Coburn was an Australian abstract painter, teacher, tapestry designer and printmaker.

John Coburn was born in Ingham, Queensland, Australia on 23 September 1925. John moved from town to town with his mother and two younger sisters as his bank manager father went from branch to branch. His father died when the boy was 10.

While enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy during World War II he travelled around the Pacific and Indian oceans as a radio operator, drawing images from these places whilst aboard HMAS Nepal, including Sri Lanka, Papua New Guinea and others.

Coburn studied art at East Sydney Technical College in 1947. He finished his four-year training dissatisfied.

I’d learned to paint portraits and landscapes and to draw from the human figure … but at the end I said ‘So what; what’s it good for?’

By 1955–1956 Coburn was starting to find his own style.

It’s a flat-patterned style of painting, using brilliant colour combinations based on natural or organic images.

In 1956 he joined the ABC when television came in, working on set design and art work.

Coburn taught art at East Sydney Technical College from 1959–1966 and he later became Head of the National Art School at the College for two years.

He won the Blake Prize for Religious Art twice, in 1960 and again in 1977 (shared with Rodney Milgate). In 1996 he won the Mandorla Art Award.

All the major galleries in Australia have collected and displayed his works as well as many major private and corporate collections, such as the Cbus Collection of Australian Art. For several years, two of his tapestries were hung in the Sydney Opera House, as curtains in the Drama Theatre and the (recently renamed) Joan Sutherland Theatre. Seven hang in the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C. His works are also displayed in the Vatican Museum, Rome.

The Seasons from 1988, John Coburn released a folio set of 9 archival silk screen fine art prints, all Coburn silk screen prints are numbered and titled by John Coburn, titles for this art wok series are, Summer, Autumn, Winter, Spring, Paradise Garden, Tree of Life 1988, Death and Transfiguration 1988, Resurrection, and Hozanna.The edition titled Summer was limited to 99 sets only, each set containing 9 different fine art silkscreen prints all came in a Solander box. It was felt in many circles The Silkscreens from the Summer series were amongst the best that John Coburn ever made. Sheet Image sizes are 55.0 x 75.0 cm each (sheet) each signed, dated, titled and numbered below image each where signed Coburn. The Seasons’ (each with titles as above), 1987, nine wool tapestries, eight 183.0 x 274.0 cm each, one 274.0 x 244.0 cm; nine maquettes for ‘The Seasons’ tapestries, 1986, synthetic polymer paint and gouache on paper; and nine cartoons for ‘The Seasons’ tapestries, 1986, pencil drawings; all in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, gift of the Christensen Fund 1995