What kind of art did Kenneth Jack do?
Kenneth Jack: Classic and Rare Works presents significant paintings, drawings and prints from the Jack Family Collection including historic oil paintings from the 1950’s, thirty fine outdoor sketches of towns and locations across the western district and edition prints that reflect the legendary status of Kenneth Jack’s graphics.
How big is Kenneth Jack’s Wesley Church painting?
Lot 829: KENNETH JACK (1924 – 2006) Wesley Church, Lonsdale Street, pen and ink and wash on paper on backing card with title, c1948, unsigned, 32 x 24cm. [This image appears on page 41 in Clive Turnbull’s “The Melbourne Book”.]
When did Kenneth Jack paint the Red Road?
Description: KENNETH JACK (1924-2006) The Red Road 1957 watercolour signed and dated lower right: KENNETH JACK /1957 signed and titled verso 37.5 x 55cm PROVENANCE: Purchased directly from the artist, c.1960 Private collection, Melbourne Thence by descent
How big is Kenneth Jack’s seven bridge over Maribyrnong?
Description: Kenneth William David Jack (1924-2006) “Seven Bridge Over The Maribyrnong” Footscray, linocut, signed in pencil lower right, 26.5cm x 36.5cm approx.
What kind of art does Kenneth Jack do?
Description: JACK, Kenneth (1924-2006) – ‘Gerringong,’ 1975. Ink & W/Clr 26x36cm Description: Australian watercolour artist who specialised in painting the images of an almost forgotten outback life, old mine workings, abandoned ghost towns, decaying farm buildings.
Description: KENNETH JACK (1924-2006) The Red Road 1957 watercolour signed and dated lower right: KENNETH JACK /1957 signed and titled verso 37.5 x 55cm PROVENANCE: Purchased directly from the artist, c.1960 Private collection, Melbourne Thence by descent
Lot 829: KENNETH JACK (1924 – 2006) Wesley Church, Lonsdale Street, pen and ink and wash on paper on backing card with title, c1948, unsigned, 32 x 24cm. [This image appears on page 41 in Clive Turnbull’s “The Melbourne Book”.]
Description: Kenneth William David Jack (1924-2006) “Seven Bridge Over The Maribyrnong” Footscray, linocut, signed in pencil lower right, 26.5cm x 36.5cm approx.