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Richard Larter (born 1929) The Generals, 1958 image 1
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Lot 264

Richard Larter
(born 1929)
The Generals, 1958

24 March 2013, 14:00 AEDT
Sydney, Museum of Contemporary Art

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Richard Larter (born 1929)

The Generals, 1958
signed with initials and dated 'RL / 6/6/58' lower right; inscribed 'untitled exhibition 6-23 July 1988 / drawing 1958 / The Generals' verso
coloured pencils on cardboard
76.6 x 56.2cm (30 3/16 x 22 1/8in).

Footnotes

PROVENANCE:
Purchased from Watters Gallery, Sydney in August 1988

EXHIBITED:
The Work of Richard Larter, Watters Gallery, Sydney, 6-23 July 1988, cat. no. 8

LITERATURE:
The Work of Richard Larter, exh. cat., Watters Gallery, Sydney, 1988, cat. no. 8, p.4 (illus.)

Some of [Richard Larter's] earliest drawings were of people at church; old people, people of authority... An interesting inclusion, foreshadowing preoccupations of later mature works, were characters shown on the new medium of television – some of them infused with Larter's sardonic wit – such as commentator Gilbert Harding. In the early 1950s television was still very costly for the average working person. Richard remembers watching it as his parent's place. His impressions of politicians and generals are recorded in his notebooks. A small pencil drawing of three such bald figures looking at a map of the world was later translated into a larger colour drawing... Larter's satirical wit along with his sense of not fitting in, of being an outsider remained with him into his adult life.

Deborah Hart, "A way of life: in pursuit of learning", in Richard Larter, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2008, pp 15-16; 23; 37; 111; 146
(published on the occasion of the exhibition Richard Larter: a retrospective 20 June – 14 September 2008, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra).

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