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Robert Hannaford

Robert Lyall "Alfie" Hannaford AM, (born 9 November 1944) is an Australian realist artist notable for his drawings, paintings, portraits and sculptures. He is a great-great-great-grandson of Susannah Hannaford.[1][2]

Hannaford painting a landscape near Adelaide in 2011
1998: Sir Donald Bradman in the Creswell Gardens
2012: Simpson and his donkey in the Angas Gardens
2013: ATSI War Memorial at Torrens Parade Ground
2015: Sir William Henry Bragg in front of Government House

Family edit

Hannaford was born and grew up on his family's farm in the Gilbert Valley near Riverton, South Australia, attending Riverton Primary and High Schools. Born to Claude and Vera (née Hoare), he has two elder brothers (Ian and Donald) and a younger sister (Kay).[1][3][4]

In 1960, aged 16, he moved to Adelaide to complete his schooling at Prince Alfred College. He met Kate Gilfillan in 1964. In 1967–68 he studied in Ballarat, marrying Kate in 1968. They moved to Melbourne in 1969 living there for four years, where their two children Tom and Georgina were born.[3] They divorced in 1976.

He returned to South Australia in 1974 living in Riverton, Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, and from 1981–87, West Hindmarsh. In 1984 his daughter Aisha was born and in 1987 his daughter Tsering was born.

Hannaford bought a disused farmhouse and outbuildings at Peters Hill near Riverton and commenced converting them into a dwelling and studio, where he now lives with his wife, artist Alison Mitchell. They were married in 2007 and own and operate Riverton Light Gallery. [1] and have exhibited in collaborative exhibitions.

In 2006 Hannaford was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer.

On 1 January 2001 Hannaford (of West Hindmarsh) was awarded the Centenary Medal "For service to the community through art".[5] On 9 June 2014 Hannaford (of Riverton) was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) "For significant service to the visual arts as a painter and sculptor".[6] Also in 2014 he received the Premier's Award for Lifetime Achievement at the Ruby Awards.[3][7]

Hannaford's youngest daughter, Tsering,[8] is also a notable South Australian artist. Like her father, she specializes in portraiture, landscapes and still life, and has been a finalist for the Archibald prize. She became a full-time artist in 2013.[9]

Career edit

Although self-taught, Hannaford has benefited from the mentoring of South Australian artists Hans Heysen and Ivor Hele.[3] He worked as political cartoonist for the Adelaide Advertiser from 1964 to 1967 (between Pat Oliphant and Michael Atchison), before becoming a full-time artist in 1970.[4]

Primarily known as a portrait artist, depicting the likes of Dame Joan Sutherland, Donald Bradman, Paul Keating, and Bob Hawke, he is also known for his landscapes, still lifes, nudes, and sculptures. He has commented on his portraiture that: "Portraiture is an exploration of character that goes beyond photography. It is an ongoing thing over a long period of time. You get elements of various emotions that can be sensed in the painting."

Hannaford first entered the Archibald Prize in 1991 with a portrait of Hugh Stretton. The portrait was shortlisted, and won the 1991/1992 People's Choice Award. To 2018, 26 of his entries have been finalists in 21 of the competitions, and he has been a three-time winner of the People's Choice Award – in 1992, 1996 and 1998.[3]

"Black Chicks Talking" Project edit

"Black Chicks Talking" was a project conceived by the actor Leah Purcell and her partner Bain Stewart, and developed by their production company Bungabura Productions. At the invitation of Stewart, in the period 1999 to 2002 Hannaford painted 10 portraits of noted Australian indigenous women to support the project which had been presented to Hannaford as an initiative to raise funds for a mentoring scheme for young Indigenous people.[2] In order to keep the portraits together as a group, they were donated to the Tweed River Gallery.[10]

The ten subjects of the portraits are:[10]

Commissions edit

Other portraits on public display edit

  • 1978 - Sir Thomas Playford, Department of Premier and Cabinet, Adelaide
  • 1978 - Alexander Maurice Ramsay, National Portrait Gallery, Canberra
  • 1985 - Gavin Walkley, St Mark's College, North Adelaide
  • 1987 - Tom (Hannaford), Tweed River Art Gallery (Image)[13]
  • 2001 - Jack Mundey, Sydney Living Museums (Image)[13]
  • 2004 - Stephen Codrington, Prince Alfred College, Adelaide[14]
  • 2006 - Lowitja O'Donoghue, National Portrait Gallery, Canberra (Image)[13]
  • 2007 - John Bannon, St Mark's College, North Adelaide
  • Vice-Chancellors of the University of Adelaide, Mitchell Building, Adelaide

Recognition, honours and awards edit

Archibald Prize finalist edit

Hannaford's work has been selected as an Archibald Prize finalist many times:

  • 2022 – Self-portrait[41]

Archibald Salon des Refusés edit

The Archibald Salon des Refusés is an exhibition which shows Archibald Prize entries that have been selected to hang in the prize exhibition.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "OH 812 - Full transcript of an interview with Robert Hannaford by Rob Linn" (PDF). Eminent Australians Oral History Project - JD Somerville Oral History Collection. State Library of South Australia. 14 March 2007. p. 53. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b Kim Arlington (8 February 2011). "Portrait of the artist as a wrung man". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e John Neylon, "Chronology". pp154-160 in Sally Foster (2016) "Robert Hannaford", Art Gallery of South Australia, ISBN 978-1-921668-27-2
  4. ^ a b "Biography". Artist profile. RL Hannaford. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  5. ^ a b Centenary Medal, 1 January 2001, It's an Honour
  6. ^ a b Member of the Order of Australia, 9 June 2014, It's an Honour
  7. ^ a b c Patrick McDonald (5 December 2014). "Painter, sculptor Robert Hannaford receives Ruby Awards for lifetime in oils and bronze". The Advertiser. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  8. ^ Tsering Hannaford, tseringhannaford.com.au
  9. ^ Llewellyn, Jane. . The Adelaide Review. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  10. ^ a b Black chicks, www.roberthannaford.com.au
  11. ^ Early portraits, www.roberthannaford.com.au
  12. ^ . Postcards South Australia. 18 April 2010. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Portraits, www.roberthannaford.com.au
  14. ^ "Stephen Codrington". Portrait. Stephen Codrington – The Website. Retrieved 26 April 2018.
  15. ^ Three generations of commitment to Education, Lumen, www.adelaide.edu.au
  16. ^ Image
  17. ^ Image
  18. ^ Winner: People's Choice 1991/92, Art Gallery of NSW
  19. ^ a b Archibald Finalists for 1993, Art Gallery of NSW
  20. ^ a b Archibald Finalists for 1994, Art Gallery of NSW
  21. ^ a b Archibald Finalists for 1995, Art Gallery of NSW
  22. ^ a b Archibald Finalists for 1996, Art Gallery of NSW
  23. ^ Winner: People's Choice 1996, Art Gallery of NSW
  24. ^ Archibald Finalists for 1997, Art Gallery of NSW
  25. ^ Archibald Finalists for 1998, Art Gallery of NSW
  26. ^ Winner: People's Choice 1998, Art Gallery of NSW
  27. ^ Archibald Finalists for 1999, Art Gallery of NSW
  28. ^ Archibald Finalists for 2001, Art Gallery of NSW
  29. ^ Archibald Finalists for 2002, Art Gallery of NSW
  30. ^ Rabbi Apple, 2003 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of NSW
  31. ^ Sef-portrait, 2004 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of NSW
  32. ^ Bob Brown, 2005 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of NSW
  33. ^ Tim Flannery, 2006 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of NSW
  34. ^ Tubes, 2007 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of NSW
  35. ^ Alison Mitchell, 2008 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of NSW
  36. ^ Self-portrait, 2009 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of NSW
  37. ^ Malcolm Fraser, 2010 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of NSW
  38. ^ Self-portrait, 2015 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of NSW
  39. ^ Michael Chaney, 2017 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of NSW
  40. ^ Self-portrait, 2018 Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of NSW
  41. ^ Llewellyn, Jane (18 May 2022). "Why the Archibald is about more than just winning". InDaily. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  42. ^ Salon des refuses at SH Ervin, 10 May 2011, biglamington.blogspot.com.au
  43. ^ a b Archibald art runs in the family, 6 April 2012, www.adelaidenow.com.au
  44. ^ Andrew Taylor (12 July 2014). "Archibald rejects find new home". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  45. ^ Exhibition of Rejects features Archibald Prize 'best of the rest' entries, 15 July 2014, www.abc.net.au. Includes an image of the portrait.
  46. ^ John McDonald (6 August 2016). "Stars of the Salon des Refuses". The Sydney Morning Herald.

External links edit

  • Artist's web site
  • Riverton Light Gallery
  • Adelaide Now Article
  • Michael Cathcart, "Robert Hannaford", 10 April 2001, www.abc.net.au
  • Mike Sexton, "Hannaford celebrates art and life", 3 January 2008, www.abc.net.au
  • Petria Ladgrove, "Robert Hannaford: portraits of a family, 19 May 2011, www.abc.net.au
  • Chelsea Ashmeade "Robert 'Alfie' Hannaford's 'woman and child' statue unveiled, 26 September 2016, Northern Argus
Awards
Preceded by
Archibald Prize People's Choice Award
1992
portrait of Hugh Stretton
Succeeded by
Awards
Preceded by Archibald Prize People's Choice Award
1996
self-portrait
Succeeded by
Mathew Lynn
Awards
Preceded by
Mathew Lynn
Archibald Prize People's Choice Award
1998
portrait of academic Rolf Prince
Succeeded by

robert, hannaford, robert, lyall, alfie, hannaford, born, november, 1944, australian, realist, artist, notable, drawings, paintings, portraits, sculptures, great, great, great, grandson, susannah, hannaford, hannaford, painting, landscape, near, adelaide, 2011. Robert Lyall Alfie Hannaford AM born 9 November 1944 is an Australian realist artist notable for his drawings paintings portraits and sculptures He is a great great great grandson of Susannah Hannaford 1 2 Hannaford painting a landscape near Adelaide in 2011 1998 Sir Donald Bradman in the Creswell Gardens 2012 Simpson and his donkey in the Angas Gardens 2013 ATSI War Memorial at Torrens Parade Ground 2015 Sir William Henry Bragg in front of Government House Contents 1 Family 2 Career 2 1 Black Chicks Talking Project 2 2 Commissions 2 3 Other portraits on public display 3 Recognition honours and awards 3 1 Archibald Prize finalist 3 2 Archibald Salon des Refuses 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksFamily editHannaford was born and grew up on his family s farm in the Gilbert Valley near Riverton South Australia attending Riverton Primary and High Schools Born to Claude and Vera nee Hoare he has two elder brothers Ian and Donald and a younger sister Kay 1 3 4 In 1960 aged 16 he moved to Adelaide to complete his schooling at Prince Alfred College He met Kate Gilfillan in 1964 In 1967 68 he studied in Ballarat marrying Kate in 1968 They moved to Melbourne in 1969 living there for four years where their two children Tom and Georgina were born 3 They divorced in 1976 He returned to South Australia in 1974 living in Riverton Adelaide Kangaroo Island and from 1981 87 West Hindmarsh In 1984 his daughter Aisha was born and in 1987 his daughter Tsering was born Hannaford bought a disused farmhouse and outbuildings at Peters Hill near Riverton and commenced converting them into a dwelling and studio where he now lives with his wife artist Alison Mitchell They were married in 2007 and own and operate Riverton Light Gallery 1 and have exhibited in collaborative exhibitions In 2006 Hannaford was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer On 1 January 2001 Hannaford of West Hindmarsh was awarded the Centenary Medal For service to the community through art 5 On 9 June 2014 Hannaford of Riverton was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia AM For significant service to the visual arts as a painter and sculptor 6 Also in 2014 he received the Premier s Award for Lifetime Achievement at the Ruby Awards 3 7 Hannaford s youngest daughter Tsering 8 is also a notable South Australian artist Like her father she specializes in portraiture landscapes and still life and has been a finalist for the Archibald prize She became a full time artist in 2013 9 Career editAlthough self taught Hannaford has benefited from the mentoring of South Australian artists Hans Heysen and Ivor Hele 3 He worked as political cartoonist for the Adelaide Advertiser from 1964 to 1967 between Pat Oliphant and Michael Atchison before becoming a full time artist in 1970 4 Primarily known as a portrait artist depicting the likes of Dame Joan Sutherland Donald Bradman Paul Keating and Bob Hawke he is also known for his landscapes still lifes nudes and sculptures He has commented on his portraiture that Portraiture is an exploration of character that goes beyond photography It is an ongoing thing over a long period of time You get elements of various emotions that can be sensed in the painting Hannaford first entered the Archibald Prize in 1991 with a portrait of Hugh Stretton The portrait was shortlisted and won the 1991 1992 People s Choice Award To 2018 26 of his entries have been finalists in 21 of the competitions and he has been a three time winner of the People s Choice Award in 1992 1996 and 1998 3 Black Chicks Talking Project edit Black Chicks Talking was a project conceived by the actor Leah Purcell and her partner Bain Stewart and developed by their production company Bungabura Productions At the invitation of Stewart in the period 1999 to 2002 Hannaford painted 10 portraits of noted Australian indigenous women to support the project which had been presented to Hannaford as an initiative to raise funds for a mentoring scheme for young Indigenous people 2 In order to keep the portraits together as a group they were donated to the Tweed River Gallery 10 The ten subjects of the portraits are 10 Cilla Malone Image Deborah Mailman Image Frances Rings Image Kathryn Hay Image Leah Purcell Image Lisa Fraser Gooda Image Rachel Perkins Image Roseanna Angus Image Sharon Finnen Image Tammy Williams Image Commissions edit 1972 Sir Donald Bradman for the Marylebone Cricket Club 1977 Dame Joan Sutherland for the Elizabethan Theatre Trust Image 11 1977 Elma Casely for the University of South Australia 1980 John Jefferson Bray for the University of Adelaide 1982 Brodie Thomas Howard for the Howard Family fifth generation Kangaroo Island and current winemaker for Dudley Wines 1997 Paul Keating for Historic Memorials Committee Parliament House Canberra 1998 Bronze sculpture of Sir Donald Bradman located in the Creswell Gardens adjacent to the eastern entrance to the Adelaide Oval for Adelaide City Council 2000 Bob Hawke for the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library University of South Australia 2001 The Centenary of Federation 2001 painting commissioned by the Australian Government 2010 Bronze sculpture of Roy Rene located on Hindley Street Adelaide commissioned by Adelaide City Council 12 2012 Bronze sculpture of Simpson and his donkey located in the Angas Gardens north east of Creswell Gardens commissioned by Defence Force Health Services 2013 Bronze sculptures for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander War Memorial located adjacent to the Torrens Parade Ground Image 7 2015 Bronze bust of Sir William Henry Bragg on North Terrace in front of Government House Adelaide Other portraits on public display edit 1978 Sir Thomas Playford Department of Premier and Cabinet Adelaide 1978 Alexander Maurice Ramsay National Portrait Gallery Canberra 1985 Gavin Walkley St Mark s College North Adelaide 1987 Tom Hannaford Tweed River Art Gallery Image 13 2001 Jack Mundey Sydney Living Museums Image 13 2004 Stephen Codrington Prince Alfred College Adelaide 14 2006 Lowitja O Donoghue National Portrait Gallery Canberra Image 13 2007 John Bannon St Mark s College North Adelaide Vice Chancellors of the University of Adelaide Mitchell Building Adelaide Geoffrey Badger 1967 1977 Donald Stranks 1977 1986 15 Recognition honours and awards edit1990 Winner Doug Moran Portrait Prize portrait of Riverton identity Bill Francis Hogan with Hannaford s dog Ochre Tweed River Art Gallery 16 13 1992 People s Choice Award at the Archibald Prize 1991 92 with a portrait of Australian historian and professor Hugh Stretton 1996 People s Choice Award at the Archibald Prize 1996 with a self portrait 1998 People s Choice Award at the Archibald Prize 1998 with a portrait of academic Rolf Prince 1998 Inaugural winner of the Fleurieu Art Prize 2001 Centenary Medal 5 2014 Member of the Order of Australia 6 2014 Lifetime Achievement prize at Ruby Awards 7 Archibald Prize finalist edit Hannaford s work has been selected as an Archibald Prize finalist many times 1992 Portrait of Hugh Stretton Winner People s Choice 1991 92 17 13 18 1993 Peter van Rood Image 13 19 1993 Max Harris 19 1994 Self Portrait 20 1994 The Lord Mayor 20 1995 Jarinyanu David Downs National Portrait Gallery Canberra Image 13 21 1995 Self Portrait 21 1996 Self Portrait Winner People s Choice 1996 22 23 1996 Cheryl Hurst 22 1997 Paul Davies 24 1998 Paul Keating Image 13 25 1998 Rolf Prince Winner People s Choice 1998 Image 13 26 1999 Robert Dessaix in my studio National Portrait Gallery Canberra Image 13 27 2001 Richard Maurovic 28 2002 Lynda Syddick Napaltjarri Image 13 29 2003 Rabbi Raymond Apple Image 30 2004 Self portrait Image 31 2005 Bob Brown Image 32 2006 Tim Flannery Image 33 2007 Tubes Self portrait Image 34 2008 Alison Mitchell portrait of artist s wife Image 35 2009 Self portrait Image 36 2010 Malcolm Fraser Image 37 2015 Self portrait Image 38 2017 Michael Chaney Image 39 2018 Self portrait Image 40 2022 Self portrait 41 Archibald Salon des Refuses edit The Archibald Salon des Refuses is an exhibition which shows Archibald Prize entries that have been selected to hang in the prize exhibition 2011 Trevor Jamieson People s Choice Award 42 43 2012 Ned Cheedy Image 43 2014 Phillip Adams 44 45 2016 Self portrait 46 Gallery edit nbsp Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander memorial nbsp Hans Heysen in HahndorfReferences edit a b OH 812 Full transcript of an interview with Robert Hannaford by Rob Linn PDF Eminent Australians Oral History Project JD Somerville Oral History Collection State Library of South Australia 14 March 2007 p 53 Retrieved 17 March 2017 a b Kim Arlington 8 February 2011 Portrait of the artist as a wrung man The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 17 March 2017 a b c d e John Neylon Chronology pp154 160 in Sally Foster 2016 Robert Hannaford Art Gallery of South Australia ISBN 978 1 921668 27 2 a b Biography Artist profile RL Hannaford Retrieved 12 February 2017 a b Centenary Medal 1 January 2001 It s an Honour a b Member of the Order of Australia 9 June 2014 It s an Honour a b c Patrick McDonald 5 December 2014 Painter sculptor Robert Hannaford receives Ruby Awards for lifetime in oils and bronze The Advertiser Retrieved 17 March 2017 Tsering Hannaford tseringhannaford com au Llewellyn Jane Profile Tsering Hannaford The Adelaide Review Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 18 March 2015 a b Black chicks www roberthannaford com au Early portraits www roberthannaford com au Roy Rene at home in Hindley Street Postcards South Australia 18 April 2010 Archived from the original on 2 October 2011 Retrieved 14 July 2011 a b c d e f g h i j k Portraits www roberthannaford com au Stephen Codrington Portrait Stephen Codrington The Website Retrieved 26 April 2018 Three generations of commitment to Education Lumen www adelaide edu au Image Image Winner People s Choice 1991 92 Art Gallery of NSW a b Archibald Finalists for 1993 Art Gallery of NSW a b Archibald Finalists for 1994 Art Gallery of NSW a b Archibald Finalists for 1995 Art Gallery of NSW a b Archibald Finalists for 1996 Art Gallery of NSW Winner People s Choice 1996 Art Gallery of NSW Archibald Finalists for 1997 Art Gallery of NSW Archibald Finalists for 1998 Art Gallery of NSW Winner People s Choice 1998 Art Gallery of NSW Archibald Finalists for 1999 Art Gallery of NSW Archibald Finalists for 2001 Art Gallery of NSW Archibald Finalists for 2002 Art Gallery of NSW Rabbi Apple 2003 Archibald Prize Art Gallery of NSW Sef portrait 2004 Archibald Prize Art Gallery of NSW Bob Brown 2005 Archibald Prize Art Gallery of NSW Tim Flannery 2006 Archibald Prize Art Gallery of NSW Tubes 2007 Archibald Prize Art Gallery of NSW Alison Mitchell 2008 Archibald Prize Art Gallery of NSW Self portrait 2009 Archibald Prize Art Gallery of NSW Malcolm Fraser 2010 Archibald Prize Art Gallery of NSW Self portrait 2015 Archibald Prize Art Gallery of NSW Michael Chaney 2017 Archibald Prize Art Gallery of NSW Self portrait 2018 Archibald Prize Art Gallery of NSW Llewellyn Jane 18 May 2022 Why the Archibald is about more than just winning InDaily Retrieved 18 May 2022 Salon des refuses at SH Ervin 10 May 2011 biglamington blogspot com au a b Archibald art runs in the family 6 April 2012 www adelaidenow com au Andrew Taylor 12 July 2014 Archibald rejects find new home The Sydney Morning Herald Exhibition of Rejects features Archibald Prize best of the rest entries 15 July 2014 www abc net au Includes an image of the portrait John McDonald 6 August 2016 Stars of the Salon des Refuses The Sydney Morning Herald External links editArtist s web site Riverton Light Gallery ABC News article ABC TV Sunday Arts Adelaide Now Article Michael Cathcart Robert Hannaford 10 April 2001 www abc net au Mike Sexton Hannaford celebrates art and life 3 January 2008 www abc net au Petria Ladgrove Robert Hannaford portraits of a family 19 May 2011 www abc net au Chelsea Ashmeade Robert Alfie Hannaford s woman and child statue unveiled 26 September 2016 Northern Argus 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