Current Artists:

Clifton Pugh

Born in Melbourne in 1924, Clifton Pugh studied at the Melbourne National Gallery under William Dargie from 1947 to 1950. He spent the next four years in the bush, in a house he built himself some fifty kilometres from Melbourne. As Pugh established himself as a painter he was much in demand as a portraitist. He developed an independent style of portraiture based on informality and empathy with his subject. His skill as a portrait painter is underlined by the fact that he won the Archibald Prize in 1965, in 1971 and again in 1972 with his portrait of Gough Whitlam. Clifton Pugh died in 1990.

For sale is a signed etching (ed 43/75) entitled Maternal Play, measuring 12 cms x 12 cms. It is priced at $400.
Clifton Pugh, Maternal Play
Maternal Play