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Lot 133

WENDY SHARPE (born 1960)
Midnight Mass Suai (Timor) 2000
oil on canvas
signed lower right: W. Sharpe
60 x 76cm

Estimate $3,000 - $4,000

Sold for $2,800


Theodore Bruce Auctions, Sydney, 12 July 2015, lot 1
Private collection, Melbourne


In 1999 the Australian War Memorial appointed Sharpe to observe and document the Australian peacekeepers in East Timor. She was the first woman to be officially appointed since the Second World War, following the tradition established by Nora Heysen, Stella Bowen and Sybil Craig.
Sharpe commenced duty in Darwin, where she attended briefing sessions and recorded the everyday activities of life in the barracks. On 12 December she departed for East Timor on HMAS 'Jervis Bay'. Attached to the Army History Unit, she was assigned a military escort and wore a non-combatant uniform with the insignia "Australian Official Artist". Sharpe spent three weeks sketching the local people and Australian peacekeepers, before returning to Sydney to complete major works based on her observations.
(Australian War Memorial Archives)

Women Artists

AUCTION
Sale: LJ8316
6:00pm - 9 October 2019
333 Malvern Rd, South Yarra 3141

VIEWING
Saturday 5- Sunday 6 October 10am-4pm
Wednesday 9 October 9am-4pm

CONTACT
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