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Auction Location:
Melbourne
Date:
30-May-2021
Lot No.
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Description:
Victorian Railways travel poster, Gert Sellheim, (Estonia, Australia, 1901-1970). The Grampians Victoria Australia, c1939 colour process lithograph, signed in image lower right, 101 x 63 cm. Linen-backed. Text continues 'Victorian Railways Australia. Poster no. 177. Take a Kodak.', Sellheim studied architecture in Berlin, Munich and Graz before travelling to London in the 1920s. He migrated to Australia arriving in Fremantle in January 1926. After a year of labouring in rural WA he gained employment as a site architect at the University of Western Australia. In 1930 Sellheim moved to Melbourne where he set up his own architectural practice and began designing and exhibiting posters. His designs were unusual for the time. With bold use of photomontage, drawings and the juxtaposition of hand-lettering and commercial type text they were at the cutting edge of graphic design. In 1939 he was commissioned to decorate the Government tourist bureau in Melbourne, producing a large scale mural using flat colour and photomontage. This work was awarded the 1939 Sulman prize. From the 1940s Sellheim created posters for Qantas Empire Airways, including the distinctive flying kangaroo logo. He was also noted for his interest in Aboriginal Art and he incorporated Aboriginal-derived motifs frequently in his work. During World War II Sellheim was classified by Australian authorities as an 'Enemy alien' and was sent to an internment camp in Victoria in 1943. After intervention from his family he was released to do military work. Ironically he was sent to work on the conversion of metric to Imperial measurements of armaments.
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Category:
Unclassified