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Donald Friend was a remarkable man – a prolific observer of life who captured what he saw not only as an artist but as a draughtsman, printmaker, writer and cartoonist. He was appreciated for his intelligence, inventiveness, wit, flair for bold colour and brilliant design, and his ability to portray the human form, in particular the male figure, in an almost calligraphic line.
His stint as official Australian War Artist gave Australian art the benefit of his gift of incisive and acute observation.
Donald Friend was born in 1915 in
He was based in
Friend’s art is hung in all the major Australian galleries and in many private and corporate collections. He was also an accomplished writer, publishing short stories, articles and cartoons. The National Library in
Donald Friend died in
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