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  1. Russell Drysdale was an influential Australian artist who painted the Australian outback and its inhabitants. He won the Wynne Prize, represented Australia at the Venice Biennale, and designed the Australian currency notes.

  2. Learn about the life and art of Russell Drysdale, one of the first Australian artists to examine the complex relationships between the landscape and inhabitants of inland Australia. Explore his paintings, drawings and photographs of rural and urban scenes, Aboriginal people and drought conditions.

  3. Learn about Russell Drysdale, a pioneer of modern Australian art who won the Wynne Prize and represented Australia at the Venice Biennale. Explore his biography, artworks and influences on Tate's website.

  4. Russell Drysdale was an English-born Australian figurative painter and photographer who was among the most representative of modern Australian painters and one of the first to become widely known outside his own country. His subject was often one or a few figures against a stark rural landscape.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Learn about the life and work of Russell Drysdale, one of Australia's most celebrated artists. He pioneered a new style of painting that captured the harsh reality of rural life and the Australian landscape.

  6. A painting of a former gold-mining town in New South Wales by the modernist artist Russell Drysdale, who won the Wynne Prize in 1947. The work depicts the mood and atmosphere of the place with minimal details and expressive colours.

  7. When Sir Russell Drysdale died forty years ago, he left behind a body of work that had helped to redefine Australian landscape painting. The Herald remembered him in this obituary. By Staff reporter