Exhibition of works by Ray Crooke

 
 
The paintings on this page were exhibited at Savill Galleries during September 2007



Biographical Details:
Ray Crooke was born in Auburn, Victoria in 1922. Throughout the majority of his adult life he has lived and worked in Northern Queensland, and travelled extensively throughout Australia, Torres Strait and Pacific regions. His powerful imagery and vibrant colours have made Crooke one of Australia's most highly regarded artists.

Crooke first encountered the landscape as a young man enlisted in the army, where he travelled from Western Australia to Townsville, through Cape York Peninsula and the Atherton Tableland to Chillagoe and to Thursday Island, where he worked as a map-maker. These initial observations of vegetation, climate, hue and light underpinned his techniques as a landscape painter, and paved a way for many paintings in the 1960s and 70s.

'It takes time, often decades to absorb something of the essence of a place', writes Gavin Wilson in Encounters with Country, Landscapes of Ray Crooke, and Crooke's paintings have indeed immerged from an intense observational enquiry.

Ray Crooke is an avid drawer, recording ink, pen and watercolour sketches of his observations in notebooks. From these personal recordings he develops ideas and composition for the paintings.

Although Ray Crooke has been continually painting the Australian landscape since the early 1950s, he is perhaps best known for his life long affiliation with the Pacific and Fijian Islands. Since the late 1960s his images of the tropical north of Australia and the Pacific islands have enticed and enchanted viewers. Crooke continues to develop paintings from frequent trips to Fiji and to this day still travels to Fiji with his wife June. Crooke was awarded an honorary doctorate and was made a member of the Order of Australia in 1993 for his contribution to Australian art. Crooke has also been the recipient of several notable awards. He won the Archibald prize in 1969 for his portrait of the writer, George Johnston. His work is represented by all state galleries, many regional galleries and the Vatican Museum in Rome. Ray Crooke was honoured by a national touring retrospective of his work in 1997-98. Savill galleries held a major exhibition of Crooke's work in 2006, an exhibition that corresponded with a regional touring exhibition of his landscape paintings from the 1950s to 2004.


Back of Sorrento
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Ferntree Gully, Victoria

     

Island Interior (with Fish)

The Red Sulu
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Islanders with Red Hibiscus
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Girl's Head

In the Museum, Port Moresby

Mending the Nets
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Island Family
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Homestead NSW
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Leichardt River
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Landscape
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A Basket of Flowers
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Fijians
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Island Interior

Fijian with Cast Net
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Fijian Villagers
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Offering

Island Scene

Spirit of a Diver
     

Wading in Rock Pool

View of the Boatshed
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Back Beach Sorrento
     

Bayside Picnic 2

Bay Beach
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Bush Wildflowers
     

Magic of the Tropical Garden
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The Canecutter Reading, Yorkey's Knob
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Australia Day, Farm Cove
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Spring Morning, Hill End

Still life with jug and grapes (Homage to Renoir)

Stations of the Cross, Christ being carried from the cross (sold as a pair)
     

Stations of the Cross - Christ lying on the Cross

Outstation, Cape York Peninsula

Still life with bowl of mangoes
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Island Figure and View of the Bay
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Thursday Island Harbour
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Farmhouse, New South Wales
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Horse and Rider by Waterhole

Untitled (Cottage, Outback Queensland)

Ibis in North Queensland Landscape
     

Collecting Shells, Sorrento

The Steps, Levuka, Fiji
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Mother and Daughter
     

Departure

Fijian Potter

Laura, Cape York
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Three Islanders

The Fijians
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The Conversation
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Family Meeting
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Boomerang

Still Life with Mango
     


Islanders Near Lagoon
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