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Salvage: Pictures And Impressions Of The Western Front (1983) By Penleigh Boyd

 

Pictures and Impressions of the Western Front by An Australian Artist. Sergt. Penleigh Boyd. Electrical & Mechanical Mining Co. , A.I.F.

 

Theodore Penleigh Boyd (1890-1923) was a member of the distinguished and talented Boyd family of artists, writers and architects. 'In 1915 Boyd joined the Australian Imperial Force, becoming a sergeant in the Electrical and Mechanical Mining Company, but was badly gassed at Ypres and invalided to England. In 1918 in London he published "Salvage", for which he wrote a racy text illustrated with twenty vigorous black and white ink-sketches of army scenes. Later that year he returned to Melbourne and in November held an exhibition at the Victorian Artists' Society's gallery. Although he suffered from the effects of gas, he held one-man shows in 1920, 1921 and 1922; his work, both water-colours and oils, sold quickly. In September 1922 he visited England to choose a collection of contemporary European art for a government-sponsored exhibition to Australia.On 28 November 1923 Penleigh Boyd was killed instantly when the car he was driving to Sydney overturned near Warragul ... In his short career Penleigh Boyd was recognized as one of Australia's finest landscape painters' ('Australian Dictionary of Biography').

 

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